Update from Gabriel Kuhn

From LeftTwoThree by Gabriel Kuhn

I revived Alpine Anarchist Productions (AAP) for the briefest of moments to launch the pamphlet Varieties of Jewish Anarchism: A Brief Introduction by Anthony T. Fiscella. (You’ll find a ready-to-print zine layout here.) I did this because Anthony’s pamphlet Varieties of Islamic Anarchism: A Brief Introduction, which AAP launched seven years ago, was one of the most popular pamphlets we ever helped distribute.

Interview w/ Xuân Rayne

from Mèo Mun's Blog

Interview with Xuân Rayne: Vietnamese, Anarchist, Sex Worker

We interviewed Xuân Rayne, a Vietnamese anarchist and non-binary sex worker based in the United States for their insights into the intersection of their identities, the paths for international solidarity among sex workers, and how workers in general can stand with sex workers. Xuân uses any/all pronouns. 

Sex work: A guide for activism

From Freedom New UK

Anarchists through history have often been at the margins of society, associated with criminality and other unacceptable categories. So, it should be no surprise to know some anarchists are also sex workers, or have been close to sex workers. We fought Mussolini and Franco, we continue fighting today.

SWOP Behind Bars with Jill McCracken: Sex Work, Incarceration, and Intersections

From The Final Straw Radio

This week, William spoke with Jill McCracken, codirector of SWOP Behind Bars, or the Sex Worker Outreach Project, Behind Bars chapter. Jill is also a professor at University of South Florida at St. Petersburg teaching rhetoric and gender and sexuality studies, with a focus on sex work, prostitution, and trafficking in the sex industry. For the hour we’ll hear Jill speak about the work that SWOP and SWOP Behind Bars do, FOSTA/SESTA and some realities faced or worked through by sex workers in the U.S.

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