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September 7, 2011 by tristan savage
[Note: After posting Tim DeChristopher’s letter from prison -see last post- I received several responses suggesting that we should be …
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Category: Constitution, torture
| Tags: california, crescent city, critical resistance, hunger strike, incarceration, pelican bay, political prisoners, prisons, solidarity
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July 6, 2011 by tristan savage
Direct Action for Freedom of Movement In Nashville, we’ve been participating in the campaign against CCA, the largest private incarceration …
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Category: anarchism, economics, immigration, SB 1070, undocumented workers
| Tags: anarchism, Arizona, incarceration, no one is illegal, private prisons, racism, salt lake city, SB1070, tucson, utah
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May 12, 2011 by tristan savage
Community and labor groups took to the streets today in five major cities to demand divestment of private and public …
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Category: anarchism, economics, immigration, Labor Unions, SB 1070, undocumented workers
| Tags: ALEC, anti-immigrant laws, CCA, corrections corporation of america, critical resistance, divestment, enlace, immigrants, imprisonment, incarceration, migrants, nashville, prison-industrial complex, prisons, private prisons, protest, russell pearce, SB1070, TIRRC
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April 9, 2011 by tristan savage
For those of us in the United States, with the highest incarcerated population in the world (and the highest incarceration …
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Category: economics, Violence, War
| Tags: cuernavaca, incarceration, mexico, militarization, mobilizations, narco news, prison, protests, sicilia, social movements, state repression, war on drugs
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January 6, 2011 by tristan savage
A friend once told me that at the beginning of meetings Zapatista rebels in southern Mexico ask “is everybody here …
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Category: anarchism, Constitution, libertarian socialism, Mormonism, torture, Violence
| Tags: anarchist black cross, authoritarianism, barton jail, demonstration, detainment, freedom, greece, incarceration, militarization, new years, ontario, political prisoners, prison, prison-industrial complex, repression, richmond, solidarity
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November 26, 2010 by Kate Savage
“But this is a people robbed and spoiled; they are all of them snared in holes, and they are hid …
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Category: Constitution, economics, Violence
| Tags: columbus, criminalization of poverty, economic violence, feminism, first amendment, Fort Benning, Georgia, incarceration, Muscogee County Jail, political prisoners, prison, prison-industrial complex, resistance, school of the americas, School of the Americas Watch, School of the Americas Watch Vigil, state violence, Thanksgiving, women
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