Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Radical Bookfair at the World Social Forum in Montreal

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(scroll down for english)

Joignez-nous du 10 au 12 août pour le Salon du Livre Radicale, lors du Forum Sociale Mondiale à Montréal!

OÙ:  315 rue Saint-Catherine Est, Pavillon Sciences de la gestion, UQAM
(metro Berri-UQAM)

QUAND: 10-12 août, 8h30-19h30

Cet événement a lieu sur des territoires Kanien’kehá:ka non cédés

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Join us from August 10 to 12 for the Radical Bookfair during the World Social Forum in Montreal!

WHERE: 315 Saint-Catherine Street East, Pavillon Sciences de la gestion, UQAM
(metro Berri-UQAM)

WHEN: August 10-12, 8:30am-7:30pm

This event is taking place on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory

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LISTE PARTIEL DES EXPOSANTS / PARTIAL LIST OF BOOKSELLERS

Revue À Bâbord!  http://ift.tt/2ae2YLp
Publication indépendante, la revue À bâbord ! est éditée au Québec par des militant.e.s, des journalistes indépendant.e.s, des professeur.e.s, des étudiant.e.s, des travailleurs et des travailleuses, des rebelles de toutes sortes et de toutes origines proposant une révolution dans l’organisation de notre société, dans les rapports entre les hommes et les femmes et dans nos liens avec la nature. À bâbord ! a pour mandat d’informer, de formuler des analyses et des critiques sociales et d’offrir un espace ouvert pour débattre et favoriser le renforcement des mouvements sociaux d’origine populaire. À bâbord ! veut appuyer les efforts de ceux et celles qui traquent la bêtise, dénoncent les injustices et organisent la rébellion.

AK Press http://www.akpress.org
Worker-run, collectively-managed, anarchist publisher and distributor, since 1990.
(English books only)

Autonomedia  http://ift.tt/1gUYCIe
Autonomedia is an autonomous zone for arts radicals in both old and new media. We publish books on radical media, politics and the arts that seek to transcend party lines, bottom lines and straight lines.

Between the Lines https://btlbooks.com/
A workers’ collective publishing informative, non-fiction books on politics and public policy, social issues, Canadian and world history, international development, gender and sexuality, critical race issues, culture, adult and popular education, labour and work, environment, technology, and media.
(English books only)

Haymarket Books http://ift.tt/1gCCCkQ
Haymarket Books is a nonprofit, radical book distributor and publisher, a project of the Center for Economic Research and Social Change. We believe that activists need to take ideas, history, and politics into the many struggles for social justice today. Learning the lessons of past victories, as well as defeats, can arm a new generation of fighters for a better world. As Karl Marx said, “The philosophers have merely interpreted the world; the point however is to change it.”

Inanna Publications http://inanna.ca/
One of only a very few independent feminist presses in Canada run entirely by women. Inanna is  committed to publishing fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction by and about women, and complementing this with relevant non-fiction, that bring new, innovative and diverse perspectives with the potential to change and enhance women’s lives.
(English books only)

Kersplebedeb Publishing & Distribution  http://ift.tt/2aqXY9q  http://ift.tt/1pxRDaV
Kersplebedeb is a radical left-wing source of literature and agit prop materials, based in Montreal, Canada. We have been in business since 1998, making buttons and t-shirts, publishing pamphlets and books, and distributing titles from other left-wing publishers.

Norman Nawrocki http://ift.tt/2aqYQLk     www.cazzarola.ca
Radical Montreal author, recording artist /
Auteur radicale et musicien, véteran de la scène montréalaise.
Books & cds / des livres et des disques in English, Français & Italiano.

PM Press http://www.pmpress.org
Radical and stimulating books and media to educate, entertain, and inspire!

Ricardo Levins Morales Art Studio http://ift.tt/1un2IgI  http://ift.tt/1un2IgI
FB page:  http://ift.tt/2aqY695
Ricardo Levins Morales Art Studio will be selling a large selection of social justice posters, notecards and buttons. Ricardo’s art is inseperably entwined with his activism and sense of community. Art, to Ricardo, is a collection of medicinal herbs and nutrients that can help individuals, communities and societies overcome the cultural toxins that keep them from making needed changes.
Language(s): English & some Spanish

 and many others…
et plusieurs autres…

 

AUSSI, LORS DE VOTRE SÉJOUR A MONTRÉAL, PRENEZ LE TEMPS DE VISITER LES LIBRAIRIES RADICALES DE CETTE VILLE, ET AUSSI DE PARTICIPER AUX AUTRES ÉVÉNEMENTS DE LA GAUCHE RADICALE MONTRÉALAISE DURANT LE FORUM SOCIAL MONDIALE

ALSO, WHILE IN MONTREAL, TAKE THE TIME TO VISIT THIS CITY’S RADICAL BOOKSTORES, AND ALSO TO PARTICIPATE IN OTHER EVENTS ORGANIZED BY THE MONTREAL RADICAL LEFT DURING THE WORLD SOCIAL FORUM



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Sunday, July 24, 2016

Radical Events and Things to Do During the World Social Forum in Montreal

If you are in Montreal for the World Social forum, you will certainly be interested in visiting these radical bookstores and activist spaces, as well as participaing in these events during your time in this city…

(pour accéder à ces informations en français, veuillez cliquer ici)

Radical Bookstores and Activist Spaces to Visit While in Montreal

Concordia Community Solidarity Co-op Bookstore 2150 Bishop Street, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 2E9
english
website: http://ift.tt/2a93tWS
y
elp: http://ift.tt/2alZxW4

Librairie L’Insoumise 2033 boulevard Saint-Laurent, Montréal, Québec H2X 2T3
bilingual
website: http://ift.tt/1trlbG4
f
acebook: http://ift.tt/2a93oCJ

Maison Norman Bethune 1918, rue Frontenac, Montréal (Qc) H2K 2Z1
bilingual
website: http://ift.tt/2alZYQi
f
acebook: http://ift.tt/2a93mL1

QPIRG Concordia 1500 de Maisonneuve O., suite 204
Open Mon to Thurs, 12pm – 6pm.
The Quebec Public Interest Research Group at Concordia is a resource centre for student and community research and organizing. We strive to raise awareness and support grassroots activism around diverse social and environmental issues. Our work is rooted in an anti-oppression analysis and practice. We seek to make campus-community links and inspire social change through engaging, inclusive and non-hierarchical approaches.
website: http://ift.tt/1hy0Pa7

(list of other radical bookstores in Canada)

Progressive Events to Attend While in Montreal

Prisoners Justice Day Punk Show
Sunday, August 7 at 8 PM – 11 PM. Brasserie Beaubien, 73 Beaubien E. Between sets, members of the Termite Collective will share the history of Prisoners Justice Day, which is on August 10th. PJD is a day when folks in prison, and friends and family on the outside, commemorate people who have died in prison. Historically, prisoners have refused to work or eat and supporters on the outside have hosted benefit shows, vigils, and other events to raise awareness about the conditions prisoners face in prison.  Facebook: http://ift.tt/2alZTw1

Vigil to mark the 8th Anniversary of the Murder of Fredy Villanueva
August 9, 6pm, behind 12 000 boul. Rolland, Montréal-Nord, in the parking lot of the Henri-Bourassa Arena: Vigil for Fredy Villanueva, an 18-year old who was murdered in 2009 by  a Montreal police officer. Facebook: http://ift.tt/2a93lGX

Demonstration: For Another World to be Possible… Capitalism Must Be Destroyed!
Place Pasteur, St-Denis Street (between St Catherine and de Maisonneuve), Thursday August 11th at 6pm: Attack the capitalist scum in their cozy hinterland… to make another world possible! More information: http://ift.tt/2am076m

Queer Between the Covers
August 13th, 11am-6pm, Centre communautaire de Loisirs Sainte-Catherine d’Alexandrie, 1700 Amherst, Montreal, Quebec H2L 3L5. Queer Between the Covers is organized by a collective of volunteers with the support of QPIRG Concordia. Through this event, we hope to provide access to queer materials that are otherwise unavailable or hard to find in the city, as well as draw attention to the role of queer bookstores in providing community space and supporting queer cultural production.
website: http://ift.tt/2a93ji9

Black Summit (Hoodstock)
Saturday, August 13 at 10 AM – 11 PM: The Black Summit is the 3rd edition of Hoodstock, an event that aims mobilize the forces of communities of colour through workshops, performances, and discussions by, with, and for members of Black and racialized communities. Come out and meet other engaged residents to discuss and learn about a series of topics, including: Black feminism, white privilege, Black history, gentrification, nutrition, etc.
facebook: http://ift.tt/2am062m

People’s Health Assembly
Monday, August 15, 8:30am-4:00pm at the Centre St-Pierre (1212 Panet). From monitoring environmental impacts on communities to campaigns for access to healthcare and against corporate interests, we work in diverse ways on health justice. But we share a common goal: the right to health for all! An opportunity to come together to reflect, to strategize, and to plan our ways forward in collaboration and in solidarity with each other to build a vision for health justice.
website: http://ift.tt/2am08Hs

Community Radio Stations to Listen to in Montreal



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Activités Radicales à Faire Durant le Forum Social Mondiale à Montréal

Si vous êtes à Montréal pour le Forum Sociale Mondiale, vous allez sûrement être intéressé-e-s à visiter ces librairies et projets militantes, et de participer à ces événements, lors de votre séjour…

(to see this list in english please click here)

Librairies Radicales et Lieux Militants à Visiter à Montréal

Concordia Community Solidarity Co-op Bookstore 2150 Bishop Street, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 2E9
anglais
site web: http://ift.tt/2a93tWS
y
elp: http://ift.tt/2alZxW4

Librairie L’Insoumise 2033 boulevard Saint-Laurent, Montréal, Québec H2X 2T3
bilingue
site web: http://ift.tt/1trlbG4
f
acebook: http://ift.tt/2a93oCJ

Maison Norman Bethune 1918, rue Frontenac, Montréal (Qc) H2K 2Z1
bilingue
site web: http://ift.tt/2alZYQi
f
acebook: http://ift.tt/2a93mL1

QPIRG Concordia 1500 de Maisonneuve O., suite 204
lundi-jeudi, 12h00-18h00
The Quebec Public Interest Research Group at Concordia is a resource centre for student and community research and organizing. We strive to raise awareness and support grassroots activism around diverse social and environmental issues. Our work is rooted in an anti-oppression analysis and practice. We seek to make campus-community links and inspire social change through engaging, inclusive and non-hierarchical approaches.
site web: http://ift.tt/1hy0Pa7

(liste d’autres librairies radicales au Canada)

Événements Radicales à Montréal, 7-15 Août

Show Punk pour la journée de la justice pour les prisonniÈres
Dimanche, 7 août 20h00-23h00. Brasserie Beaubien, 73 Beaubien E. Entre les séances de musique, les membres du Collectif Termite partageront l’histoire de la Journée de la Justice pour les PrisonnierEs, qui a lieu chaque 10 août. Chaque JPP, les gens en prison, et leurs amiEs et famille à l’extérieur commémorent les gens qui sont morts en prison. Historiquement, les prisonniÈres ont refusé de travailler ou de manger ce jour là, et en guise de montrer leur soutient, les membres de la communauté organise des spectacles, des veillées, et d’autres événements de sensibilisation sur les conditions des prisonniÈres le jour même. Cet événement a pour but de démontrer notre soutient pour ceux et celles en prison, et ceux et celles qui sont décédéEs. Facebook: http://ift.tt/2alZTw1

Vigile pour le 8e anniversaire de l’assassinat de Fredy Villanueva.
9 août, 18h00 , derrière le 12 000 boul. Rolland, à Montréal-Nord, dans le stationnement de l’aréna Henri-Bourassa: Le 9 août 2008, Fredy Villanueva, 18 ans, tombait sous les balles d’un tireur fou portant l’uniforme du Service de police de la Ville de Montréal. Facebook: http://ift.tt/2a93lGX

Manifestation: Pour qu’un autre monde soit possible… il faut détruire le capitalisme !
Place Pasteur, rue St-Denis (entre Ste-Catherine et Maisonneuve), le jeudi 11 août à 18h: Attaquons cette racaille capitaliste dans son repaire douillet… pour qu’un autre monde soit possible ! Plus de détails: http://ift.tt/2am076m

Salon du livre Queer entre les couvertures
13 août, 11h00-18h00, Centre communautaire de Loisirs Sainte-Catherine d’Alexandrie, 1700 Amherst, Montreal, Quebec H2L 3L5. Par cet événement, nous espérons rendre accessible du matériel queer introuvable ou difficile à trouver, et attirer l’attention sur le rôle des librairies queers dans la création d’espaces collectifs et dans le support à la production culturelle queer.
site web: http://ift.tt/2a93lqw

Le Sommet Noir (Hoodstock)
samedi le 13 août, 10h00-23h00: Le Sommet Noir est la 3e édition de Hoodstock, un événement visant à mobiliser les forces des communautés culturelles avec des ateliers, des spectacles et des moments d’échange par, avec et pour les membres des communautés noires et racisées. Venez retrouver d’autres citoyen-ne-s engagé-e-s pour échanger sur différents thèmes dont : le féminisme noir, les privilèges blancs, l’histoire des noirs, la gentrification, la santé alimentaire, etc.
facebook: http://ift.tt/2am062m

Assemblée populaire pour la santé
lundi, 15 août, 8h30-16h00 au Centre St-Pierre (1212 Panet). Vous surveillez les impacts de la pollution sur la santé des collectivités? Ou peut-être militez-vous pour l’accès aux soins de santé sans ingérence des sociétés multinationals? Nous travaillons tou-te-s sur des fronts divers pour la justice en santé – mais nous avons un but commun – la santé pour toutes et tous! Venez rencontrer d’autres militants et militantes enez rencontrer d’autres militants et militantes nord-américains le 15 août 2016 à Montréal pour réfléchir, élaborer des stratégies, et planifier nos actions er nos actions en collaboration et en solidarité pour bâtir une vision de la santé en justice.
site web: http://ift.tt/2a93U3A

Radio Communautaires à Montréal



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Thursday, July 21, 2016

Prisoner Justice Day Punk Show (Montreal, August 7th)

prison-society(français suivra – la majorité de l’événement va être en anglais)

Prisoner Justice Day Punk Show

Sunday, August 7th, 2016
Brasserie Beaubien
73 Beaubien Est (metro Beaubien)
Doors at 8pm
Starts promptly at 8:30pm
Sliding scale $5-$10, no one turned away for lack of funds

Featuring:

  • the Termite Collective (not music! demandprisonschange.wordpress.com)
  • Prison: (queerprison.bandcamp.com) synthy post-punk from copenhagen
  • Terse: black sheep d-beat
  • Clayborne: (clayborne-mtl.bandcamp.com) post-hardcore about mars

Between sets, members of the Termite Collective will share the history of Prisoners Justice Day, which is on August 10th. PJD is a day when folks in prison, and friends and family on the outside, commemorate people who have died in prison. Historically, prisoners have refused to work or eat and supporters on the outside have hosted benefit shows, vigils, and other events to raise awareness about the conditions prisoners face in prison.

Accessibility information: There are 2 short steps (about 3 inches and about 5 inches) leading into the space. Then two doors that pull to the exterior.

Bathroom accessibility: There are 2 shared bathrooms that are normally gendered but we will gender neutralize for the evening. The stalls in these bathrooms are rather small and do not have hand rails.

This show is taking place on occupied Kanien’keháka land.

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Show Punk pour la journée de la justice pour les prisonniÈres

dimanche le 7 août, 2016
Brasserie Beaubien
73 Beaubien Est (métro Beaubien)
Portes à 20:00
Musique et presentation à 20:30
Coût: échelle de $5 à 10, mais personne ne se sera refusé par manque de fonds

Avec

  • le Termite Collective (pas musique! demandprisonschange.wordpress.com)
  • Prison: (queerprison.bandcamp.com) post-punk avec synthé de copenhagen
  • Terse: d-beat mouton noir de montreal
  • Clayborne: (clayborne-mtl.bandcamp.com) post-hardcore à propos de Mars

Entre les séances de musique, les membres du Collectif Termite partageront l’histoire de la Journée de la Justice pour les PrisonnierEs, qui a lieu chaque 10 août. Chaque JPP, les gens en prison, et leurs amiEs et famille à l’extérieur commémorent les gens qui sont morts en prison. Historiquement, les prisonniÈres ont refusé de travailler ou de manger ce jour là, et en guise de montrer leur soutient, les membres de la communauté organise des spectacles, des veillées, et d’autres événements de sensibilisation sur les conditions des prisonniÈres le jour même. Cet événement a pour but de démontrer notre soutient pour ceux et celles en prison, et ceux et celles qui sont décédéEs.

Information de l’accessibilité de l’espace: Il y a 2 marches basses (environ 3 pouces et environ 5 pouces) menant dans l’espace. Puis deux portes qui s’ouvrent vers l’extérieur.

Accessibilité des salles de bains : Il y a 2 salles de bains communes qui sont normalement genrés mais nous allons les rendre genre-neutre pour la soirée. Les étals dans ces salles de bains sont assez petites et ne disposent pas de barres d’appui.



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Sunday, July 17, 2016

ANCESTORS ROLL CALL! What Did They Think? (poem by Jalil Muntaqim)


jalil_muntaqin

 

What did they think?

Tamir Rice, Sandra Bland, Akai
Gurley, Trayvon Martin, Michael
Brown, life precious blood spelled
in the mud FREEDOM …

When will it come?

What did they think?

Eric Garner, Oscar Grant, Sean
Bell, Amadou Diallo whose life
breath echoed the dreams deferred
from Afrikan ancestors through
the middle passage, to Denmark
Vesey and Nat Turner, do you
hear it, are you listening?

Micah heard the torturous
mourning echoing over
the ages forcing us to
remember Shaka Zulu, Queen
Nzinga, the Mau Mau to Steve
Biko and Nelson Mandela.

What did they think?

Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, Medgar
Evers, Huey P. Newton, Fred
Hampton, George Jackson, from
the African Blood Brotherhood,
to the Deacons for Defense,
the Black Panther Party and
the Black Liberation Army, a
history of noble resistance.

What did they think?

Mark Essex, Zayd Shakur, Frank
Fields, Twyman Meyers, Anthony
” Kimu” White did not forget
Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth
or Rosa Parks, reminiscent of the
fugitive slave laws, Black Codes
and Jim Crow, while Martin L.
King, Jr., revered by all except
J. Edgar Hoover and James Earl Ray.

What did they think?

Freddy Gray, Antwon Shumpert,
Alton Sterling, Philando Castile
Let’s not forget Chicago teenager,
McDonald, 17 hot bullets spun
him like a drunken ballerina,
with Blue arrogance and hubris,
all around the world the same
song. Yet, they call the oppressed
terrorists when they fight back.

What did they think?

Yes, suffering is universal, it knows
no color, race, ethnicity, class or
status. No, they are not immune
to pain and loss, it does not
discriminate, despite their belief
in white supremacy. The racial
divide can not hide the common
blood inside us all, flowing scarlet
red life, they dismiss by the white
heat of hate.

What did they think?

After 430 years of racial strife
and mass incarceration, the 13th
Amendment a violation of international
law, in America — slavery still exists!

What did they think?

Time will absolve the evil within.
But we know time absolves nothing
without sacrifice. So, they trot
out apologetic House Negroes,
talking heads lacking historical
facts, to track the racial divide
that leads to the loss of Black
lives.

Micah destroyed the myth of Tarzan,
Captain America, and Superman.

What did he think?

That Black Lives Mattered???

They have demeaned you and call
you demented, saying you’re
delusional and insane; but, didn’t
they say the same about Nat Turner
and Nelson Mandela? Aren’t we all
a product of our environment? So,
isn’t suffering a racist environment
demented and insane? They called
the Panthers terrorists when they
fed our children with one hand
and fought Cointelpro with the
other. When Black people fight
back they automatically become
crazy; when Black people stand up,
demand justice, they are called
extremist.

What did they think?

White supremacy in all of its subtle
and overt manifestations must prevail
to dispel Black Lives Matter. They
have to blow up this idea, Micah,
like the bomb on MOVE, and the
bomb on the L.A. office of the
BPP. But Chairman Fred said, you
can kill a revolutionary, but you
can’t kill the revolution. You can
imprison a freedom fighter but you
can’t imprison freedom.

What did they think?

We do not celebrate the loss of
life, we mourn as you mourn, we
lament as you lament. We salute
and honor the brave and courageous
whose ultimate sacrifice demands
recognition. It is our collective
shame, we meet at this crossroad, on
the divide of class and race. Yet,
the slow pace for healing is revealing,
our continuing to live a lie, that
Blue blood is more precious than
Black blood.

What did they think?

I urge you to read, to understand
my sensitivity to the matters at
hand, “Hands Up Don’t Shoot”, “When
Police Die
”, “A Mother’s Loss
expressing our collective anguish
of a seemingly unrelenting war.
We need not keep score, death
is death, and we should not rest
until hate and racism are cast into
the abyss, BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY!

Remember; We Are Our Own Liberators!

Jalil A. Muntaqim
Apartheid Attica
July 2016



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No Badjacketing: The State Wants to Kill Us; Let’s Not Cooperate (repost)

Every time people organize for liberation, autonomy, and a better world, the state and the bosses try to crush our movements. They don’t particularly care how they do it, but they don’t want to work hard. It’s easier for them, if we do it for them.

Read the rest of this post on the original site at No Badjacketing: The State Wants to Kill Us; Let’s Not Cooperate



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The Next Step for Organized Labor? People in Prison. (repost)

In the early 2000s, the small but militant Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) launched union drives at Starbucks and Jimmy John’s.  At the time, many in the mainstream labor movement scratched their heads.

Read the rest of this post on the original site at The Next Step for Organized Labor? People in Prison.



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Graphic: Conquistador lives don’t matter (repost)

“Of all the panels Rivera made for The Museum of Modern Art, Indian Warrior reaches back farthest into Mexican history, to the Spanish Conquest of the early 16th century. An Aztec warrior wearing the costume of a jaguar stabs an armored conquistador in the throat with a stone knife.

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Toronto Anarchist Bookfair, July 23-24!

torontoanarchistbookfairposter2016The Toronto Anarchist Bookfair is only 9 days away! Join us for a weekend full of anti-authoritarian activities, workshops, books, zines, food, friends, and great conversations!

Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th
10:30am – 6pm

Steelworkers’ Hall (25 Cecil Street) (click here for map)

 

There will be a great selection of workshops this year, with presentations on:

  • The Occupation of INAC (Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada), before, after and now
  • Pinkwashing and Homonationalism
  • Deconstructing Intoxication Culture
  • Applying Anarchist Ideas to Current Cloud and Standalone Tech
  • Calling In: Doing Justice without Breaking Each Other
  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty
  • And many more!

 

There will also be an amazing group of tablers:

  • PM Press, Kersplebedeb, The Wheelhouse, Toronto Media Co-op, Upping the Anti, Look Mum! Zine Distro, Waks Fruit Micro Press, Ankle Bone Books, From the Margins, AK Press, the Women’s Coordinating Committee for a Free Wallmapu, aNaRCHo’s Bargain Books, Great Worm Distro, KW Inforshop, Blue Heron Books, Little Black Cart, Harvest Noon, Androgynborg, Black Rose Books, The Tower, OCAP, Between The Lines, Radical Design, Anti-fascist defence fund… and more!

 

Want to help out? From postering to childcare, please give us a hand!

Contact us at toanarchistbookfair@gmail.com

We are committed to making the Bookfair as accessible and welcoming as possible: The Steelworkers’ Hall is wheelchair accessible; there will be childcare and kids programming; there will be a People of Colour space. And as always the Bookfair will abide by our Safer Space and Sexual Assault and Consent policies.  If you have other ideas or suggestions for improving the accessibility of the event please let us know and we will try our best to accommodate you.

In Solidarity,
The Toronto Anarchist Bookfair Collective


 

Remember, Saturday the 23rd and Sunday the 24th at the Steelworkers’ Hall:

steel_workers



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No Badjacketing: The State Wants to Kill Us; Let’s Not Cooperate



Every time people organize for liberation, autonomy, and a better world, the state and the bosses try to crush our movements. They don’t particularly care how they do it, but they don’t want to work hard. It’s easier for them, if we do it for them.

Read the rest of this post on the original site at No Badjacketing: The State Wants to Kill Us; Let’s Not Cooperate



The Next Step for Organized Labor? People in Prison.



In the early 2000s, the small but militant Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) launched union drives at Starbucks and Jimmy John’s.  At the time, many in the mainstream labor movement scratched their heads.

Read the rest of this post on the original site at The Next Step for Organized Labor? People in Prison.



Graphic: Conquistador lives don’t matter



“Of all the panels Rivera made for The Museum of Modern Art, Indian Warrior reaches back farthest into Mexican history, to the Spanish Conquest of the early 16th century. An Aztec warrior wearing the costume of a jaguar stabs an armored conquistador in the throat with a stone knife.

Read the rest of this post on the original site at Graphic: Conquistador lives don’t matter



Friday, July 15, 2016

More black people were killed by US police in 2015 than were lynched in the worst year of Jim Crow (repost)

After the disturbing deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile at the hands of law enforcement officers this week, racial bias and police brutality have once again become heated subjects in the US.

Read the rest of this post on the original site at More black people were killed by US police in 2015 than were lynched in the worst year of Jim Crow



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Jalil Muntaqim Denied Parole, Jalil’s Official Statement on Being Denied Parole (repost)

As many of you have learned, I was interviewed on June 21, 2016 by the parole board for the ninth time. On June 27, 2016, I received their decision (attached) denying my release, basically reiterating all that has been said the previous eight times I was denied parole.

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More black people were killed by US police in 2015 than were lynched in the worst year of Jim Crow



After the disturbing deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile at the hands of law enforcement officers this week, racial bias and police brutality have once again become heated subjects in the US.

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Jalil Muntaqim Denied Parole, Jalil’s Official Statement on Being Denied Parole



As many of you have learned, I was interviewed on June 21, 2016 by the parole board for the ninth time. On June 27, 2016, I received their decision (attached) denying my release, basically reiterating all that has been said the previous eight times I was denied parole.

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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Maroon Sues DOC and Wins! Settlement Reached (repost)

Settlement reached in Shoatz v. Wetzel July 11, 2016: Pittsburgh PA —A settlement has been reached in the case of Shoatz v. Wetzel, which challenged the 22-year solitary confinement of Abolitionist Law Center client and political prisoner Russell Maroon Shoatz.

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Maroon Sues DOC and Wins! Settlement Reached



Settlement reached in Shoatz v. Wetzel July 11, 2016: Pittsburgh PA —A settlement has been reached in the case of Shoatz v. Wetzel, which challenged the 22-year solitary confinement of Abolitionist Law Center client and political prisoner Russell Maroon Shoatz.

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Saturday, July 09, 2016

Alton Sterling, Eric Garner and the double standard of the side hustle



Alton Sterling was outside of a Triple S Food Mart in Baton Rouge selling CDs on Tuesday when an encounter with police left the 37-year-old man dead on the pavement, according to the 911 call that sparked the incident.

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Alton Sterling, Eric Garner and the double standard of the side hustle (repost)

Alton Sterling was outside of a Triple S Food Mart in Baton Rouge selling CDs on Tuesday when an encounter with police left the 37-year-old man dead on the pavement, according to the 911 call that sparked the incident.

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Thursday, July 07, 2016

Arsenic in water at Texas’s Coffield Unit

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Prisons in Texas endeavour to torture their captives through extreme heat, and to sicken them with arsenic in the drinking water; take a moment to check out this video from Houston TV News 8 on the situation at the Coffield Unit:

 



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Friday, July 01, 2016

Fascist Chic: Inside American Renaissance 2016 (repost)

Since 1990, American Renaissance (AmRen) has been a leader in the “suit and tie” racist crowd that was forming during that period.

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Fascist Chic: Inside American Renaissance 2016



Since 1990, American Renaissance (AmRen) has been a leader in the “suit and tie” racist crowd that was forming during that period.

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PayPal Co-Founder Peter Thiel to Address White Nationalist-Friendly “Property and Freedom Society” Conference in September (repost)

Founded in 2006 by libertarian academic Hans-Hermann Hoppe, the Property and Freedom Society is dedicated to what it calls “uncompromising intellectual radicalism: for justly acquired private property, freedom of contract, freedom of association—which logically implies the right to not associa

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PayPal Co-Founder Peter Thiel to Address White Nationalist-Friendly “Property and Freedom Society” Conference in September



Founded in 2006 by libertarian academic Hans-Hermann Hoppe, the Property and Freedom Society is dedicated to what it calls “uncompromising intellectual radicalism: for justly acquired private property, freedom of contract, freedom of association—which logically implies the right to not associa

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Call for the 2nd Annual International Day of Solidarity with Antifascist Prisoners, July 25, 2016 (repost)

In the year since the first July 25th International Day of Solidarity with Antifascist Prisoners in 2015, there has been a disturbing increase of Far Right activity worldwide.

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Call for the 2nd Annual International Day of Solidarity with Antifascist Prisoners, July 25, 2016



In the year since the first July 25th International Day of Solidarity with Antifascist Prisoners in 2015, there has been a disturbing increase of Far Right activity worldwide.

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Simple Knife Precautions for Antifa Actions (repost)

By Comrade D. These are dangerous times for leftists. The Brexit vote has shown that, within the parasitic, white nations of the first world, fascism has emerged as the primary opposition to overseas imperial ventures, displacing the left (an outcome J.

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Simple Knife Precautions for Antifa Actions



By Comrade D. These are dangerous times for leftists. The Brexit vote has shown that, within the parasitic, white nations of the first world, fascism has emerged as the primary opposition to overseas imperial ventures, displacing the left (an outcome J.

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How ‘Students For Trump’ Terrorized Portland State University (repost)

When Portland State University student Alyssa Pagan woke up on Friday, April 8, she found that she had 500 updates on her phone.

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Canada now the second biggest arms exporter to Middle East, data show Add to … (repost)

Canada has soared in global rankings to become the second biggest arms dealer to the Middle East on the strength of its massive sale of combat vehicles to Saudi Arabia, new figures show.

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How ‘Students For Trump’ Terrorized Portland State University



When Portland State University student Alyssa Pagan woke up on Friday, April 8, she found that she had 500 updates on her phone.

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Canada now the second biggest arms exporter to Middle East, data show Add to ...



Canada has soared in global rankings to become the second biggest arms dealer to the Middle East on the strength of its massive sale of combat vehicles to Saudi Arabia, new figures show.

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Trois militants péquistes reçus par le Front national



Trois militants du Parti québécois (PQ) se sont rendus en France pour présenter un atelier anti-multiculturalisme et « élaborer des stratégies d'action » lors d'un congrès du Front national, un parti français d'extrême droite. Étienne T.

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Free Kara Wild



Kara Wild is an artist, comrade and resilient force of nature, currently being detained in France for her alleged participation in a protest against draconian labor reforms and police repression. She is a trans woman and is currently being held in a men’s jail without access to hormones.

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Class Struggle in the Parasite States



[Torkil Lauesen is a long-time anti-imperialist organizer and activist, former member of the Danish Communist Working Circle [KAK] and later Manifest-Communist Working Group [MKA], and author of Det Globale Perspektiv (the Global Perspective), awaiting publication in English.

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new york's most feminist zine shop just opened in a laundromat



There is no shortage of either laundromats or sex stores in New York City, but there is definitely a shortage of good laundromat sex stores. Combining the two might sound like a recipe for disaster, but the 24-hour Mermaid Laundromat on Bushwick's Knickerbocker Avenue proves otherwise.

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Trois militants péquistes reçus par le Front national (repost)

Trois militants du Parti québécois (PQ) se sont rendus en France pour présenter un atelier anti-multiculturalisme et «?élaborer des stratégies d’action?» lors d’un congrès du Front national, un parti français d’extrême droite. Étienne T.

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Free Kara Wild (repost)

Kara Wild is an artist, comrade and resilient force of nature, currently being detained in France for her alleged participation in a protest against draconian labor reforms and police repression. She is a trans woman and is currently being held in a men’s jail without access to hormones.

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Class Struggle in the Parasite States (repost)

[Torkil Lauesen is a long-time anti-imperialist organizer and activist, former member of the Danish Communist Working Circle [KAK] and later Manifest-Communist Working Group [MKA], and author of Det Globale Perspektiv (the Global Perspective), awaiting publication in English.

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new york’s most feminist zine shop just opened in a laundromat (repost)

There is no shortage of either laundromats or sex stores in New York City, but there is definitely a shortage of good laundromat sex stores. Combining the two might sound like a recipe for disaster, but the 24-hour Mermaid Laundromat on Bushwick’s Knickerbocker Avenue proves otherwise.

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