Melbourne Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women statement
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Standing in solidarity with the Christchurch Muslim community
Melbourne FSP’s message on the March 16 day of international anti-fascist action.
“Our survival depends on building a broad, democratic united front”
Speech by Emily Woo Yamasaki for the Freedom Socialist Party at the NYC March Against Racism and Fascism
Sign the petition: Governor Northam, demand Amazon end its relationship with ICE
“Amazon’s relationship with ICE exacerbates racial profiling and puts our communities in danger.”
United Against Racism and Fascism-NYC in solidarity with far-right targets in Portland
Harassment and vandalism perpetrated by anti-left bigots against DSA, ISO, and IWW need a community response.
Murder Incorporated: myths of US origin story exposed
Co-authored by Mumia Abu-Jamal and Stephen Vittoria, this unique book exposes the early history of the United States that we were never taught in school.
Whose free speech?
Cops protect ultra-right while fencing off counter protest
Lessons from the struggle: Massive community outreach was key to driving Nazis from Fawkner
It’s a little more than two decades since anti-fascists celebrated the closure of National Action’s (NA) organising centre in Melbourne’s outer northern suburb of Fawkner. The Tyson Street “bookshop,” actually a bunker, closed in April 1998. A 15-month campaign exposed the fascists and ensured their project was a political flop. A clear and present danger…. Read more »
Look to ourselves, not the state, to banish violent fascists
In late 2018, eighty-one thousand people petitioned the Department of Home Affairs to stop U.S.-based fascist, Gavin McInnes, from entering Australia. The petition cited McInnes’ calls for violence against women and people of colour and the Southern Poverty Law Center’s listing of Proud Boys, the group he formed, as a hate group. Home Affairs refused… Read more »
Mayor Durkan and Seattle police deny free speech rights of human rights defenders
Statement to the media delivered at a news conference at Seattle City Hall by Annaliza Torres.