Amussu: An Experiment for a Cinema from Below An indigenous filmmaker's theoretical and practical reflections on the decolonisation of North African cinema, collective filmic narratives,…
AFA and the Police - Whatever You Say, Say Nothing Anti-Fascist Action's guide to interactions with the police. From Fighting Talk issue 4, 1992/3.
Wob Bulletin (Canada) - #1 The following is a bulletin put together by a couple of branches of the IWW in Canada, originally hosted at Organizing Work.
Sabotage - Audiobook A reading of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn's important essay on direct action, read by the Audible Anarchist
In Defence of Smashing Cameras - Audiobook An audiobook created by Audible Anarchist on the dangers presented by photographers at protests, and the need to combat the most dangerous…
In Defence of Smashing Cameras - Anonymous A response from journalist critics of protestors taking action to defend themselves from identification and repression. Written in 2016 by an…
Eco-anarchy in the UK: dissidence group mobilises for climate justice A direct action group shut down roads in London’s political district Friday evening to oppose new…
A World Without Police - Audio Book A reading of a pamphlet stressing the need to abolish police as an institution which provides some practical steps for communities to take in…
ZAD’s Victory – Miguel Amorós A short article from February 2018 celebrating the initial victory of an ongoing struggle to stop an airport from being built in a rural part of…
A Lifetime opposing the US military by Eliza Egret and Tom Anderson Originally published by Uneven Earth at http://unevenearth.org/2017/12/okinawa/ There are eighty of us sitting…
Do solidarity unions need to ‘go public’? Marianne Garneau and MK Lees reexamine the value of the "Going Public" step in solidarity union organizing drives.
Black Flag 237 (2015) The last of the titles from the 2007-15 Black Flag collective looked at a brief wave of squatting in the capital and took an in-depth look at the…