This is the archival website for the Common Struggle Libertarian Communist Federation / Lucha Común Federación Comunista Libertaria. Common Struggle merged with other anarchist groups to form Black Rose Anarchist Federation / Federación Anarquista Rosa Negra.
Common Struggle was also once known as the North Eastern Federation of Anarchist Communists (NEFAC) /Fédération des communistes libertaires du Nord-Est.
The current Black Rose Anarchist Federation / Federación Anarquista Rosa Negra can be found at: blackrosefed.org
IWW / Black Rose Study Group -- Fight 4 $15
Sun, April 6, 1pm – 3pm
Join us to discuss the Fight for $15, fast food and other service workers' organizing efforts, and the potential role of radicals. Please bring friends and coworkers.
Saturday March 1 2014
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Community Church of Boston
565 Boylston Street, Copley Square, Boston, MA
617-356-ROSA (7672) rosanegra.boston@gmail.com Facebook Event Page
Wheelchair Accessible / Childcare & Spanish Interpretation Upon Request
Sábado, 1 de marzo, 2014
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Community Church of Boston
565 Boylston Street, Copley Square, Boston, MA
617-356-ROSA (7672) rosanegra.boston@gmail.com Página de Facebook
Accesible para silla de ruedas / Cuidado de niños e interpretación al español disponibles bajo pedido
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Study Group: Fast Food Workers, Recent Strikes, and "Alternative" Labor
Photo: Jenny Brown Originally posted on Labor Notes
Saturday September 21st: 6-8 PM
Community Church of Boston
565 Boylston Street, Boston, MA (Copley Square)
This Summer, fast food workers across the country have launched strikes and pushed for unions and better jobs. SEIU has played a large role in this movement, utilizing a "new" or "alternative" labor model, supporting smaller, independent workers' initiatives, organizing symbolic strikes, and pushing for a higher national minimum wage. Locally, workers at Insomnia Cookies recently launched a strike and joined the Industrial Workers of the World.
Saturday, May 18th
6:00PM
Community Church of Boston
565 Boylston St, Boston, MA
Topic this month: The Politics of Women and Health: how gender inequality serves capital and state control. We'll be reading several articles describing the lack of access to healthcare, mistreatment by medical institutions, and forced treatment (psychiatric and reproductive) that affect women, paying attention to the similar and different forms of oppression experienced by women who are from the dominant culture and those who are from minority communities or developing countries. Drawing upon insights from previous readings, such as Caliban and the Witch, we'll speculate on how such maltreatment benefits capital and the state.