By BD of M1 Michigan Collective Dayton, Ohio is a small city, a former manufacturing center, in southern Ohio, about 40 miles west of Cincinnati. Like many former manufacturing centers in the midwest, Dayton now[…]
Recent Rise of Visible Anti-Semitism
By Miriam of the Michigan Collective, a retired Jewish autoworker. Miriam was raised as a communist in Compton, California and is now an Anarchist operating out of the Detroit area. The recent rise in visible[…]
Port au Prince was Burning this Past Weekend
Warning! Graphic Images Limited media reports on what is going on in Haiti. We are sharing news and pictures being sent to us to let people know what is happening. Port au Prince was burning[…]
Against Layoffs; Against General Motors
By Miriam of the M1 Michigan Collective While workers were enjoying their Thanksgiving weekend, General Motors announced its plans to close auto plants in Lordstown, Ohio (1600 workers), Hamtramck, Michigan (1500 workers)and Oshawa, Ontario,Canada (2500[…]
Capitalism is the Climate Crisis; Our Hope is Each Other
Capitalism is the Climate Crisis; Our Hope is Each Other By Patrick O’Donoghue of the M1 Minnesota Collective The results are in: The planet is getting strangled and we’re running out of time. The latest[…]
The Elections are a Shell Game
The Elections are a Shell Game By BD of the M1 Michigan Collective The elections are a shell game. I’ve seen it my whole life: from Eisenhower to Kennedy/Johnson to Nixon to Carter to[…]
Reflections on Community Self Defense – an audio interview with C of First of May
This is an Interview of C, a member of M1 now in Mexico. It explores decades of organizing in detroit in latinx, lgbtq & radical communities, creating art and lessons that shape M1’s articulation of[…]
Anarchism of the Working Class
PDF available Working Class Anarchism
Album Release: futureCommons by Bad Infinity
Funked out beats for revolutionaries. A utopian vision in the midst of late capitalist dystopia. Coming straight out of the Body without Organs.
An Anarchism of the Working-Class: A Review of Whither Anarchism?
By Miriam Pickens Available here from Institute For Anarchist Studies I appreciate Kristian Williams’ pamphlet, both the thought put into it and the challenge it represents. I learned a lot from its history, and in[…]