2017: Philadelphia Year in Review
This year end review from anarchists in Philadelphia was originally published in the current issue of the long running publication, Anathema. The following... Read Full Article
This year end review from anarchists in Philadelphia was originally published in the current issue of the long running publication, Anathema. The following... Read Full Article
January 20, 2018 marked the conclusion of the first year of the Trump era—a string of back-to-back crises that made unprecedented demands... Read Full Article
What follows is an excerpt from the new book On Anarchism: Dispatches From The People’s Republic of Vermont. Dispatches contains works written... Read Full Article
“The present catastrophe is that of a world actively made uninhabitable. A sort of methodical devastation of everything that remained liveable in... Read Full Article
This January 3 marked six months of exile for 191 indigenous people from Tierra Negra who were violently expelled by an armed... Read Full Article
By Analy S. Nuño The arrests of social leaders in Michoacán is related to land grabs for resource extraction. Recently freed after... Read Full Article
On the Friday before Christmas, “Breaking news alerts” came out on the 24-hour mainstream news cycle that a 26 year old Modesto,... Read Full Article
by Keith ‘Malik’ Washington “For years we were called Niggers to indicate we had no value or worth and that anything could... Read Full Article
Introduction In the few paragraphs below, Víctor Miguel sums up all that there is to say about Peru – or, all that... Read Full Article
We’ve prepared a zine version of our guide to grand jury resistance, which originally appeared as episode #59 of the Ex-Worker podcast. This... Read Full Article
Errico Malatesta wrote that an organ of the State, deprived of its original function, will either wither and die or, when possible,... Read Full Article
Prepared by members of the BRRN Analysis and Strategy Committee and approved by the membership. Download a PDF version of this document here. INTRODUCTION This... Read Full Article
The latest word is that Amazon is planning to open, in the United States, 2000 completely automated convenience stores with no cash... Read Full Article
The following report and analysis comes from the General Defense Committee of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). It discusses that... Read Full Article
Currently, 2017 is on track to becoming just as deadly a year in terms of the police killing of American citizens as 2016, and... Read Full Article
By Santiago Navarro F Overnight, the authorities responsible for carrying out justice in the area of agrarian rights in Mexico ignored the... Read Full Article
Yesterday, the FCC voted to repeal Net Neutrality. Without those protections, private corporations—and the class that controls them—can shape what information is... Read Full Article
Someone stands on a table and yells, “This is now occupied.” And that’s how it begins. – Q. Libet, Pre-Occupied: The Logic... Read Full Article
“the government is not concerned with policing forces which seek to uphold the power of the State and the colonial hierarchies upon which it... Read Full Article
The following is the complete text from a flier antifascists were planning to distribute at a counterdemonstration against a group that had... Read Full Article
The joint La Meute/Storm Alliance demonstration of November 25, 2017 promised to be the largest far-Right mobilization in Québec since the 1930s.... Read Full Article
All revolutions start as the basic refusal of an oppressed person to follow along with the rules of their own subservience. The... Read Full Article
By Ñaní Pinto In the beginning of 2017 after an order from the federal government, Alejandro Murat, the governor of Oaxaca, announced... Read Full Article
Dispatches from an uninvited guest on COAST SALISH TERRITORY, SQUAXIN AND NISQUALLY LAND What follows is not an official position of the... Read Full Article
Editor’s Note: This essay is an excerpt from scott crow’s new book Setting Sights: Histories and Reflections on Community Armed Self Defense, out... Read Full Article
At Charlottesville, numbers of white nationalist and counter-protesters were estimated to be of the same general order of magnitude, but recent street... Read Full Article
By Renata Bessi and Santiago Navarro F. October 11, 2017 Naomi Klein, in her book The Shock Doctrine, argues that the economic... Read Full Article
Dispatches from an uninvited guest on COAST SALISH TERRITORY, SQUAXIN AND NISQUALLY LAND “In the winter of 1846, Levi Smith and Edmund... Read Full Article
“Learning” about Thanksgiving in our school system for some of us may be the first time we are even told about indigenous... Read Full Article
Photo from Unicorn Riot On August 19th, 45 thousand people, led by black organizers, marched against a far-Right rally. Upon hearing that the... Read Full Article
“We have patience, a lot of time, and most importantly, nothing to lose.” -A prisoner at the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center... Read Full Article
Dispatch #1 from an Uninvited Guest on COAST SALISH TERRITORY, SQUAXIN AND NISQUALLY LAND – It’s been one year since the Olympia... Read Full Article
Download and Print Here A breach was opened by an now well-known anonymous group . Their autonomous action to reoccupy the territory demonstrated... Read Full Article
This following essay is written by anarchist prisoner, Sean Swain, and was originally released on the Final Straw Radio show. For more... Read Full Article
“It’s a cynical world, I’m a nihilist.” – Mike Cernovich, 2017 “Ah ha. Ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated?” – John... Read Full Article
It has now been a little over two months since the reconquest of Mosul by the Iraqi Armed Forces, and the region’s... Read Full Article
The Alt-Right is falling apart. This is not our diagnosis, but the stated reality from the Alt-Right itself. As many a neo-Nazi... Read Full Article
This year is the centennial of two revolutions in Russia: one in which the people toppled the Tsar and another in which... Read Full Article
In an election-driven, workplace-organizing campaign, going public is a key step. The workers or union try to organize under the boss’s radar... Read Full Article
Editor’s note: On October 9th, a riot occurred at the Cadereyta Social Reintegration Center (CERESO), a state prison in Nuevo León, Mexico,... Read Full Article