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March 3, 2012 by tristan savage
from Tristan Call posted simultaneously at sfablog.org, the blog for the Student-Farmworker Alliance My years of involvement in the Campaign …
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Category: economics, immigration, Labor Unions, libertarian socialism, torture, undocumented workers, Violence, War
| Tags: CIW, Coalition of Immokalee Workers, food, genocide, Guatemala, inspiration, nashville, publix, rios montt, solidarity, tomatoes, wage theft, workers dignity
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January 24, 2012 by tristan savage
What can the anarchist labor movement teach us about solidarity in the fight against sexual violence? [published simultaneously at Feminist …
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Category: anarchism, economics, Feminism, Labor Unions, Liberation Theology, torture
| Tags: 1 percent, 99 percent, abuse, anarchism, anticapitalism, exclusion, feminism, industrial workers of the world, iww, labor organizing, liberte locke, manarchists, new york, occupy, occupy nashville, rape survivors, revolution, sexism, sexual harassment, solidarity, starbucks, wobblies, women
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January 8, 2012 by tristan savage
What can the anarchist labor movement teach us about solidarity in the fight against sexual violence? Can Men and Women …
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Category: anarchism, economics, Feminism, Labor Unions, LGBT movement, libertarian socialism, undocumented workers, Violence
| Tags: anarchism, anarcho-syndicalism, feminism, gaslighting, gender, immigrant, industrial workers of the world, iww, jail, men, nashville, occupy, oppression, organizing, prison, rape, solidarity, undocumented workers, unions, wage theft, wobblies, women, workers dignity
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October 25, 2011 by tristan savage
Dillon has been on the street for years, but as a kid used to sneak into quantum physics classes after …
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Category: economics
| Tags: 99 percent, anthropology, college, education, homelessness, occupy nashville, occupy wall street, solidarity
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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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February 20, 2011 by tristan savage
I’m sure most of us have heard about the enormous protests in Wisconsin, where the new Republican governor, Scott Walker, …
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Category: Constitution, economics, libertarian socialism, patriotism
| Tags: class struggle, collective bargaining, labor movement, protest, scott walker, solidarity, teachers, video, wisconsin, workers
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February 16, 2011 by tristan savage
Thousands of Q’eqchi’ peasants near Livingston, Guatemala had been anticipating February 14, 2011 as a possible day of joy and …
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Category: Violence
| Tags: encuentro campesino, Guatemala, Livingston, massacre, murder, peasant movement, political prisoner, Quebrada Seca, Ramiro Choc, repression, Rio Dulce, solidarity, tourism
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January 10, 2011 by Kate Savage
“As corrupt corporations and politicians shift wealthy nations to greater ethanol and biodiesel use, the US government believes that harvests …
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Category: economics, environment, Violence
| Tags: African palm, biodiesel, campesinos, carbon trading, colonialism, eviction, food sovereignty, Guatemala, imperialism, indigenous, land reform, militarization, Miralvalle, neo-colonialism, new carbon economy, Q'eqchi, resistance, solidarity, 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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December 11, 2010 by tristan savage
BIGGEST PRISONER STRIKE IN U.S. HISTORY Thousands of Georgia Prisoners Stage Peaceful Protest December 8, 2010
re-posted from the Black …
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Category: anarchism, Constitution, economics, torture
| Tags: civil disobedience, direct action, education, family, Georgia, health care, justice, living wage, nutrition, parole, prison strike, prison-industrial complex, prisoners. critical resistance, solidarity
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