We've prepared a poster promoting our film, Fell In Love With Fire, which documents the uprising that swept Chile from October 2019 to March 2020. The film shows how everyday people sustained six months of rebellion by creating extensive networks of self-determination and mutual aid. You could use this poster to promote a screening in your community. You can view the film here: And you can print out the poster here: image
Then They Came for the Palestinians: How to Respond to the Kidnapping of Mahmoud Khalil We explore the strategy of the Trump administration in targeting a Palestinian activist and what is at stake in our response. To get some perspective, we present the experiences of anarchists whose comrade was similarly kidnapped for participating in the Occupy ICE movement in San Antonio, Texas in 2018.
On March 8, Department of Homeland Security agents kidnapped Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and grad student at Columbia University. Khalil had permanent residency in the United States. Trump's fascist State Department arbitrarily revoked it. They are holding Khalil in Louisiana, over a thousand miles from home. First they came for the Palestinians. Martin Niemöller's poem is happening right now. Today, people will demonstrate in solidarity with Mahmoud Khalil in New York City. Some demonstrators will be distributing this flier. You can print out copies here yourself:
Without the ever-escalating violence of amoral mercenaries, it would be impossible to preserve the disparities in wealth and power that make it possible for men like Elon Musk to buy up elections while millions go hungry. Abolish billionaires. Abolish the police. image
We've just received the fourth printing of our introduction to anarchism, To Change Everything. This text explores why authoritarian structures cannot solve the crises they produce and how to weave our personal revolts together into a collective struggle for liberation. This printing brings the total number of English-language copies in circulation to 225,000. The text is also available in 32 languages, including European and American versions of both Spanish and French. You can access the text online here: You can order print copies here in bulk, for the costs of paper and postage alone: 🏴