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“The Impact of COINTELPRO” – Art: Black Panther Emory Douglas, 1976

Criminalizing "Panther Love" - The New Wave COINTELPRO Tactics in Texas Prisons

A description of the repressive counter-insurgency tactics used against members of the New Afrikan…

End Prison Slavery in Texas Now! (2018)

A call to action for the new year from Comrade Malik. LIBCOM DISCLAIMER: In October 2021, the San Francisco Bay View published an article…

The Politics of Evasion: A Post-Globalization Dialogue at the Edge of the State

The book Politics of Evasion struggles with contemporary questions about Socialism and Anarchism in the context of changing logics of state and capital and the false hopes of a return to social democracy.
Incarcerated Workers Take the Lead cover

Incarcerated Workers Take the Lead: Prison Struggles in the United States 2008-2016

In the last eight years we have seen a multitude of struggles: from hunger strikes to riots, from…

The McJobification of City Employment: precarious worker experience at the City of Oakland

A fair workplace at the City of Oakland is more and more out of reach, with the…

Transphobes at Out Of The Blue in Leith. Edinburgh Sisters Uncut and Co respond.

A Report from Edinburgh on opposition to transphobia.

Low wages, long hours, management bullies: Nothing can be done?! Something is being done! 

Examples from Adelie in Southall, Royal Mail in Greenford, Sofology in Park Royal…

The woman in present society

A anarcha-feminist call to arms to working class women, published in Italian in Argentina in January 1896.

Academics, One More Effort to be Materialists: On Mass Incarceration and the Movements Against It

A reply to an article in Jacobin on prison abolition, attempting to set out a…

The Woman's Voice #01

English translation of the first issue of Woman's Voice (La Voz de la Mujer), published in Buenos Aires on January 8th, 1896. Translated from the Spanish and Italian by Lucas Ballestín.

"to storm all the bastilles"

An interview about anti-police uprisings and the Black Lives Matter movement, conducted with Luke O’Donovan, a young white man imprisoned for using a knife to defend himself against a gang of homophobic attackers during a party in Atlanta, GA. He [was] released from prison in late July 2016. You can learn more about his case at letlukego.org.

“I Wish I Could’ve Been Out There”

Interview with anonymous inmate at Maury CI, Maury, NC, about anti-police uprisings and the Black Lives Matter movement.
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