Building a Popular Anarchism in Ireland - Northwest Tour Dates

Submitted by j.rogue on 19 April, 2008 - 02:42.

Seattle

Saturday, April 26th at 7pm
Sieg Hall - Room 225 at the University of Washington
Map - http://www.washington.edu/home/maps/nor ... 52,766,542

Bellingham

Monday, April 28th at 7pm
Western Washington University
Communications Facility 120
http://www.wwu.edu/wwu_campus_map/

Tacoma

Wednesday, April 30th at 7pm
Pitchpipe Infoshop
621 Martin Luther King Jr Way (near 6th Ave and MLK Way)
http://www.myspace.com/pitchpipeinfo

Olympia

Thursday, May 1st at 7pm
Evergreen State College
Sem2 D1107
http://www.evergreen.edu/tacoma/driving.htm

Portland

Saturday, May 3rd at 3pm
Portland State University
Smith Building
Cascade Room 236
http://www.pdx.edu/map.html

Eugene

Sunday, May 4th at 7pm
Apocalypse on Broadway
2100 W. Broadway 1
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=286649037

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Building a Popular Anarchism in Ireland
a speaking tour by Andrew Flood

Andrew Flood is an active anarchist organizer and writer, with twenty years
experience in Ireland, most of that time as a member of the Workers
Solidarity Movement (http://wsm.ie). More recently, he has been become a
member of the Northeast Federation of Anarchist Communists
(http://nefac.net) and is a founder member of Common Cause, Ontario
(http://linchpin.ca). His publishing record includes well over one hundred
articles, translated into over nine languages, chapters published in three
books, and articles in seven English language anti-authoritarian magazines
and newspapers. As well as numerous events in Ireland he has been the
speaker at meetings in Britain, Italy, Canada, the Czech Republic and the
USA and attended conferences in the Netherlands, France, Spain and Mexico.

The tour is sponsored by Class Action Alliance, a new organization being
built in Washington and Oregon which identifies with the specific
international anarchist traditions recognizing four main tenets of
anarchist organization. The core of these traditions are the need for
anarchist political organizations that seek to develop theoretical unity,
tactical unity, collective action and discipline, and federalism. We are
loosely based on the Anarkismo editorial statement
(http://www.anarkismo.net/docs.php?id=1)

http://www.classactionalliance.org