Zine

Hidden Struggle, The : A critique and development of radical theories and conceptions of culture, race and privilege

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Within this work we have a critique of white privilege theory as it is applied in the UK and to a lesser extent Europe. This is then developed into an exploration of how certain groups see themselves, or do not see themselves, and the various effects that this has with regards to social control and the potential for radical social change.

Past Didn't Go Anywhere, The: making resistance to antisemitism part of all of our movements

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This zine, published by April Rosenblum and recently disappeared from the pintelyid website in which it was previously hosted, is fundamental to my understanding of antisemitism, left antisemitism, islamophobia, and how to act in solidarity with Palestinian liberation as a Jew and antiracist activist. Please read this and share it with all your networks.  read more »

Oil and Water Volume 1

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A zine of poetry and "how-to's" based on the theme of "Boys and Darkness", chosen by Demon Lord Dalin.

Demon Lord Dalin and Elizabeth Agredano, March 2013.

The Broken Teapot - Full Version

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A pamphlet on the weaknesses of most current anarchist scenes when it comes to how to deal with how broken we all are in relationships.  read more »

Elisee Reclus - Man and Nature

Reclus - Man and Nature

Two essays on the relationship between man and nature by Elisee Reclus:

1) The Impact of Human Activity on Physical Geography

2) Concerning the Awareness of Nature in Modern Society

Published by Jura Media in 1995.

Огненный Атлас

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"Эта книга - место встречи наших товарищей со всей планеты. Место воображаемой встречи, конечно. Нас разделяют тюремные стены и решётки, потому что наши тела временно в плену наших врагов."

The Arrow Spring 2013

Zine Put out by Arrow Archive Zine Library in Guelph. Reader format only

Race Treason Behind Prison Walls

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A newly-formatted compilation of two essays exploring the potential of those within prison to transcend the racialized hatred cultivated by prison officials. First, “Back from Hell” by Lorenzo Komboa Evrin, followed by “Black and White and Dead All Over” by Staughton Lynd.

The Flatbush Rebellion

R.I.P. Kimani "Kiki" Gray
Gone but not Forgotten
fbrebellion@yahoo.com

CHOKING ON A REDWOOD - FREE POEMS BY MITCH MANNING

FREE POEMS FROM BOSTON, WRITTEN IN CALIFORNIA. PUBLISHED FOR EASY PRINTING AND DISTRO. PRINT PORTRAIT STYLE WITH SHORT EDGE BINDING. PRINT AND DISTRIBUTE NEAR OR FAR. MUCH LOVE - MITCH

CHOKING ON A REDWOOD

formatted for easy printing + duplication. print portrait with short edge binding. fold and distribute widely! - mitch

Home Remedies for Common Malodies

This zine, by the Rosehip Medic Collective covers common illnesses by body system, with signs/symptoms, treatment options, and 'Red Flags' signalling a need for more skilled care. Includes herbal and other folk remedies.
Check out other Rosehip zines, the workshops we give with them, and other info about street medicking & community wellness support at www.rosehipmedics.org  read more »

The Rioter and the Witch

For weeks, the riots filled our screens with their void. What did we see? Fires in the night, enigmatic, faceless youths who disappeared seamlessly into darkness or behind smoke-screens, according to vanishing recipes we know nothing about. Something that refuses to be grasped but traps us in a fascinating anxiety. A possession.  read more »

What Kind of Allies are These?: reflections on power and politics within the 2012 student strike at Concordia University.

This Zine looks at the 2012 student strike in Quebec, as it occured at Concordia University.

An abridged version of an hours thesis, this paper (re-written for easier access!) uses interviews and personal ethnography to interrogate the ways that power relationships play out -within- this resistance movement, and demands the following questions:  read more »

A SWORN STATEMENT, by Imre Kertész

Imre Kertész is a Jewish-Hungarian writer currently living in Berlin. He is the author of over 15 books and winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize for Literature for his loosely fictional novel "Fatelessness", which depicted the brutal journey of a teenage Hungarian boy through three separate Nazi concentration camps.  read more »

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