Interview

TFSRadio: Bend the Bars conference, plus updates on AntiFenix, justice for Jerry Williams, and new music from Asheville

  • Posted on: 25 July 2016
  • By: Bursts
Bend the Bars

Airs on WSFM-LP 103.3 in Asheville / streaming at AshevilleFM from 3am EST on July 25th, 2016, through July 31st, then podcasting at radio4all.net. Also airing this week on KOWA-LPFM in Olympia, WA, KWTF in Bodega Bay, CA, KXCF in Marshall, CA, and WCRS-LP Columbus Community Radio 98.3 and 102.1 FM.

TFSRadio: A conversation with Keep Hoods Yours and on the July 25th International Day of Solidarity with Antifascist Prisoners

  • Posted on: 17 July 2016
  • By: Bursts
nycantifa.wordpress.com

Airs on WSFM-LP 103.3 in Asheville / streaming at AshevilleFM from 3am EST on July 18th, 2016, through July 24th, then podcasting at radio4all.net. Also airing this week on KOWA-LPFM in Olympia, WA, KWTF in Bodega Bay, CA, KXCF in Marshall, CA, and WCRS-LP Columbus Community Radio 98.3 and 102.1 FM.

TFSRadio: Waupun CI prisoners on Hunger Strikes

  • Posted on: 13 July 2016
  • By: Bursts
https://solitarytorture.blogspot.com/

Airs on WSFM-LP 103.3 in Asheville / streaming at AshevilleFM from 3am EST on July 11th, 2016, through July 16th, then podcasting at radio4all.net. Also airing this week on KOWA-LPFM in Olympia, WA, KWTF in Bodega Bay, CA, KXCF in Marshall, CA, and WCRS-LP Columbus Community Radio 98.3 and 102.1 FM.

TFSRadio: Intl Solidarity with Russian anarchist and antifa prisoners, July 1-10

  • Posted on: 4 July 2016
  • By: Bursts
http://avtonom.org/en/news/anarchist-black-cross-moscow-1st-10th-july-2016-join-international-days-solidarity-russian

Airs on WSFM-LP 103.3 in Asheville / streaming at AshevilleFM from 3am EST on July 4th, 2016, through July 10th, then podcasting at radio4all.net. Also airing this week on KOWA-LPFM in Olympia, WA, KWTF in Bodega Bay, CA, KXCF in Marshall, CA, and WCRS-LP Columbus Community Radio 98.3 and 102.1 FM.

An interview with members of DAF, an anarchist collective in Istanbul, plus words from Sean Swain

  • Posted on: 13 June 2016
  • By: Bursts
http://anarsistfaaliyet.org/

Airs on WSFM-LP 103.3 in Asheville / streaming at AshevilleFM from 3am EST on June 13th, 2016, through June 19th, then in radio version or podcasting at radio4all.net.

TFSRadio: Hasan on prison organizing & Free Ohio Movement; Istanbul ABC on Turkey & vegan anarchist prisoner Evcan Osman

  • Posted on: 22 May 2016
  • By: Bursts
supportprisonerresistance.noblogs.org

Airs on WSFM-LP 103.3 in Asheville / streaming at AshevilleFM from 3am EST on May 23rd, 2016, through May 29th, then podcasting at radio4all.net. Also airing this week on KOWA-LPFM in Olympia, WA, KWTF in Bodega Bay, CA, KXCF in Marshall, CA, and WCRS-LP Columbus Community Radio 98.3 and 102.1 FM.

Wild Resistance, Insurgent Subsistence

  • Posted on: 19 May 2016
  • By: thecollective

From Black and Green Review

An interview with BC green anarchists on native resistance, building community and undermining civilization.

Fracking, tar sands, sour gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG) conversion stations and pipelines; in all cases, it would appear that our native friends up north have been trail blazing persistent resistance to the new wave of resource extraction and distribution. As they seem to typify it, it’s just the new face of colonization, but an old enemy.

I had the pleasure of speaking to non-native green anarchists from British Columbia who have been involved with and supporting these encampments and have been able to give us some more details about the encampments, the challenges that they expose for anarchists and as non-natives, the contexts of decolonization and effective forms of resistance, and, most importantly, the role of community and subsistence.

Between the Tours: Reflections on ‘To Change Everything’ and ‘The Spaces Between’

  • Posted on: 6 May 2016
  • By: thecollective

From It's Going Down

In the past year, the CrimethInc. Collective launched the ‘To Change Everything’ tour following the release of a text by the same name which was translated into multiple languages and published and distributed from Brazil to Korea. Hitting the road with a group of international anarchists who discussed a variety of struggles happening in their home countries, the tour hit large cities and smaller regions. The tour was in many ways a testament to the staying power and popularity of CrimethInc., as events were organized in many smaller areas without established radical groups and spaces. The tour also showed that even in places where you might not expect it, there is a growing interest in revolutionary anarchist ideas. However, the tour also made clear that in many places, there is little for those that are interested in these ideas to plug into. In a report following the tour, CrimethInc. wrote:

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