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TFSRadio: Anarchist Perspectives on DACA

  • Posted on: 26 October 2017
  • By: Bursts

Download this radio-friendly edition.

This week we are presenting two anarchist voices regarding DACA, among many other things. DACA stands for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, and has been in the news recently because of a stay on this program by the current administration.

10-24-2017 Anarchy Radio

  • Posted on: 24 October 2017
  • By: Anonymous (not verified)

LISTEN HERE: http://archive.org/details/AnarchyRadio10242017

Kathan co-hosts. Rewilding Conference in Portland. "Domestikator" sculpture scandal in Paris: domestication nailed. Insect die-off in Germany called "ecological Armageddon." Power lines
sped northern California fires; southern California heat wave. Global pollution mounts, adult-onset ADHD. Hello antifa, goodbye post-Left. Action briefs.

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TOTW: what local project would you start, or do you miss?

  • Posted on: 22 October 2017
  • By: thecollective

What kind of project do you most wish were happening in your area?
I find myself missing free skools (or schools, whatever). I am not going to try to do it by myself, but if there were two or three other people who were into it, I would definitely participate.
I like free skools because one of them had long term consequences that are important to me; they deconstruct a significant cultural paradigm (mainstream education)--or at least, they can, and they can be so flexible and variable.
What project would make you happiest if it started in your area, and why?

Anews podcast - episode 34

  • Posted on: 22 October 2017
  • By: thecollective

https://podcast.anarchistnews.org/index.php/2017/10/22/162/

Welcome to the anews podcast. This is episode 34 for October 20. This podcast covers anarchist activity, ideas, and conversations from the previous week.
Editorial: The Trouble with Anews (or-Context!)
TOTW - Principles and Outcomes
A101 question: Can anarchists who join others' actions separate themselves from the event's planners?

Hotwire #9: Puerto Rico, J20 Trials, & Raqqa

  • Posted on: 18 October 2017
  • By: thecollective

From CrimethInc.

In this Hotwire we share the anti-fascist call from Florida to oppose Richard Spencer in Gainesville on October 19. We discuss the upcoming J20 trials in which nearly 200 protesters are charged with conspiracy for protesting the inauguration, as well as the outcome of the burning cop car case that just concluded in Paris. Considering the bullshit repression and liberal lawsuits in the wake of #Charlottesville, we make the case about why anti-fascism must mean anti-statism.

B(A)D NEWS – Angry voices from around the world – Episode 5 (10/2017)

  • Posted on: 18 October 2017
  • By: thecollective

via Anarchist Radio Berlin

The Anarchist Radio Network just released the episode number 5 (10/2017) of its international news show „B(A)D NEWS – Angry voices from around the world“!

This is episode number 5 (10/2017) of „B(A)D NEWS – Angry voices from around the world“, a monthly news program from the international network of anarchist and antiauthoritarian radios, consisting of short news segments from different parts of the world. Length: 1:15

Listen to the episode here

Anarchy Radio 10-17-2017

  • Posted on: 17 October 2017
  • By: Anonymous (not verified)

LISTEN HERE: http://archive.org/details/AnarchyRadio10172017

Cliff co-hosts. Fires uncover pollution in every case. Language 1.8 million years ago?? CNN: millennials unbelievably unskilled. Severe anxiety #1 problem for adolescents. Global obesity,
starving penguins. Who volunteers any more? No way to spot mass killers-to-be. Quantum
computing: a new gold rush. Action news.

TFSRadio: Support Herman Bell & a discussion on the Signal App

  • Posted on: 17 October 2017
  • By: Bursts

Editorial
Now, it's my turn for a brief editorial, dear listeners. This is Bursts. I grew up in a part of so-called California known as Sonoma County, lands stolen from the Pomo and the Miwok peoples first by the Spanish, then by Mexico and Russia and then the U.S. I lived there from the mid-1980's through 2009 and consider it my home in a way I could no other place. The rolling hills, the foggy mornings, the Coastal Live Oak groves, the nasty but 100 year old Eucalyptis groves, the early evening sky that turns a goldish orange into purple, the Manzanita, the people, the ocean breeze coming out from Bodega. These are things that I remember fondly from the deeply damaged yet still beautiful biome I called home for most (and definitely the more formative years) of my life.

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