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* This is a brief outline of the libertarian footprint in the history of Venezuela, prepared by members of the Collective Editorship of El Libertario www.nodo50.org/ellibertario. We hope that this serves as a useful point of reference for those who are interested in the subject.
http://abahlali.org/node/3427
Second Annual C.L.R. James Scholar Essay Contest
We are constantly bombarded with images concerning the victimized state of
women around the globe. Politicians, academics, and even some social
justice activists tell us that women’s liberation is little more than a
mirage. Yet, these images hide a reality much more profound, inspiring,
and courageous.
There is a proud tradition of women who have refused to accept subordinate
roles to their families or to the state. Whether organizing rent strikes
The "Marxist-Humanist Tendency" has publicized a crisis in News and Letters Committees. By posting their statement on international Leftist websites without the response made by the majority of the organization, they tell one side of the story to garner favor with activists. Below, I am posting the News and Letters Committees response.
--Youth columnist Brown Douglas
Setting the Historic Record Straight
March 14, 2008
Dear Friends:
"Broken Barricades: The Oaxaca Rebellion in Victory, Defeat, and Beyond" is a new pamphlet just published by Collective Reinventions. For a pdf of this lengthy analysis of the implications of the Oaxacan movement send a message to: contact@collectivereinventions.org. Or write to: djacobs88@hotmail.org
Collective Reinventions
Colectivo Incendio, a new Latin American Anarchist Journal
Incendio Publicacion! - English and Espanol New Bi-lingual Anarchist Journal focused on Latin America!
Incendio is...
An endeavor that some of us have taken up to increase communication with anarchists in Latin America, network, learn from their struggles, illuminate opportunities for solidarity actions, provide a forum for Latin American anarchists to share ideas and analysis, break down the language barrier, and make support efforts more possible.
Table of Contents for issue 1:
news Venezuela: ASF (alternative social forum) U.S. eco-resistance: arrests and repression
reviews Disarmo #11 Aullidos Nocturnos #3
articles Mexico (Sonora): the border at risk Cuba: another Cuba is possible Bolivia: Insurrection in Bolivia Chile: The Unconquered Mapuche Strangers Everywhere Them or us
The New SPACE Fall, 2005 Courses
(The New School for Pluralistic Anti-Capitalist Education)
FALL COURSES
READING JOHN HOLLOWAY’S _CHANGE THE WORLD WITHOUT TAKING POWER_
Instructor: Andrew Kliman
6:00-7:30 p.m., alternate Wednesdays Oct. 5-Dec. 14
A READING OF HEGEL’S _PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT_
Instructor: Alex Steinberg
7:30-9:00 p.m., every Tuesday Oct. 4-Dec. 20
Banking An Investments
Instructor: Howard F. Seligman
6:00-7:30 p.m., every Tuesday Oct. 4-Nov. 8
See the course descriptions below for details and fees.
Aarnoud Rommens writes "I would like to invite you to look at my new production made at the Jan van Eyck Academy, Maastricht (The Netherlands; I am Belgian myself) entitled “Camouflage Comics: Dirty War Images,” in cooperation with Rekall Design (Ingrid Stojnic + Bert Balcaen):
Remove Bush writes: Wed 1 June 2005 – Remove George Bush Day
Be part of a coordinated effort to remove Bush. Hit the media and politicians hard. Try it !
Join possibly the biggest rally against Bush that the world will ever see. The aim is for all of us to speak against Bush with ‘ONE VERY LOUD VOICE’ via millions of emails to all American media news desks and politicians on Wed 1 June 2005. I’ve already contacted hundreds of activist organisations across the world but also need your help NOW.
1. Email everyone you know asking them to email everyone they know (blind copy them if you like and aim for local and overseas people).
Against The Wal Coalition writes: Protest annual Wal-Mart shareholder's meeting in Arkansas
When: June 2-3, 2005
Where: Fayetteville, Arkansas, University of Arkansas, Bud Walton Arena (yes, the brother of Sam Walton has an arena named after him on a state school's campus)
Why: Take the heat to Wal-Mart's home territory: Northwest Arkansas. Meet other progressives, WM activists, and labor folks. Last year, people came from New York, California, and Canada to greet Wal-Mart's shareholders.
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