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Northeastern Anarchist #2 out now! Special issue on Quebec protests

vieuxcmaq, Thursday, July 12, 2001 - 11:00

Sabate Anarchist Group (sabate36@juno.com)

The Northeastern Anarchist:
Magazine of the Northeastern Federation of Anarcho-Communists

Issue #2 / Summer 2001 out now (and expanded to 56 pages)!

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THIS ISSUE'S FEATURE: THE FTAA PROTESTS IN QUEBEC CITY

-- Breaking The Barricades: Quebec's Carnival of Resistance Against Capitalism
-- Building a Capmpaign of Solidarity and General Amnesty (Nicolas Phebus)
-- Something Did Start in Quebec City: North America's Revolutionary Anti-Capitalist Movement (Cindy Milstein)
-- Did we 'Radicalize This'?: An Insider's Look at the Quebec Protests (Nicolas Phebus)
-- Awkwesasne: How a Direct Action Didn't Happen (Eric Laursen)

OTHER CONTENTS INCLUDE:

-- Where Do We Go Now? Towards A Fresh Revolutionary Strategy (NEFAC)
-- (the) Mechanics of Disrepair: Globalization, Capitalism and Some Ideas on What to Do About it (Commie00)
-- A New Syndicalism? (Flint Jones)
-- The Road to the Barricades Runs Through the Neighborhoods: Encouraging Self-Organization in Communities (Becky)
-- Sexism in the Anarchist Movement (Angela Beallor)
-- Anarchism and Collective Organization (Matt)
-- Civil Rights, the Black Panthers, Anarchism and Today: An Interview with Lorenzo KomBoa Ervin and JoNina Abron (YearZero)

PLUS:

-- News from the Northeast --
The resurgence of anarchist collectives in the region; black bloc marches for women's reproductive freedom; MacKay St. tenants evicted in Montreal; anti-racists clash with nazis in Connecticut; prison riot in Massachusetts; OCAP eviction-action in Toronto; FBI targets Long Island anarchist collective; St. Jean Baptiste riots in Montreal; anarchist bookfair reports from Baltimore, Montreal, and New England; upcoming anti-capitalist convergence in DC; etc.

-- International News --
Extreme repression in Gothenburg; Asian youth riot against fascism in Oldham; Bolivian workers stage militant occupation; rebellion in Cincinnati; international anarchist meeting in Madrid; Ugandan police search for student anarchists; RZ trial begins in Berlin; Vrankrijk squat threatened; Daewoo strike in Korea; anti-privatization riot in Papua New Guinea; international reports from Mayday; Autonome Antifa; etc.

-- Book Reviews --
Cuban Anarchism: The History of a Movement (Fernandez); Feminism is for Everybody (hooks); Charlotte Wilson's Anarchist Essays (Walter); Days of Love, Nights of War (CrimethInc); Kuwasi Balagoon: A Soldiers Story, Writings by a Revolutionary New Afrikan Anarchist (Balagoon)

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Single copies are $5ppd; subscriptions are $15ppd for four issues (please add $3 for international). For distribution, bundle orders are $3 per copy for three or more copies, and $2.50 for 10 or more. Checks and money orders can be made out to "Northeastern Anarchist", and sent to: PO Box 230685, Boston, MA 02123.

For more information about NEFAC, visit us on the web at:

http://flag.blackened.net/nefac (English)
http://www3.sympatico.ca/emile.henry/nefac.htm (French)

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www.nefac.org


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