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WIND CHILL FACTOR 9.1
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end 1993
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electronic version
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Those of you familiar with previous issues of Wind Chill Factor
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will find this unusual. Well, while we would love to be able to
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publish on a regular monthly schedule, the reality is that we are
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far too busy with our other projects, and the cost of printing
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5000+ copies per issue on newsprint is prohibitive. So we did some
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brainstorming, fretted and wrung our hands, and then stole some
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ideas and decided on this: In between our regular newsprint issues
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(the next of which will be #10) which we hope to put out every 3
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months or so, we will be putting out WCF Info-Bulletins, such as
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this one which you are now reading. These info-bulletins will be
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numbered as decimals (ergo, WCF 9.1), and will be available in 3
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formats: as a page in the local radical monthly rag Lumpen Times,
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as a streetsheet distributed separately around the city, and as
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this electronic newsletter for Internet & BBS distribution (request
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it from thak@midway.uchicago.edu).
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Contributions, letters, hate mail, etc, are all welcome. We can
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especially use $donations$! For further info on WCF, contact us at:
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WCF, PO Box 81961, Chicago, IL 60681, U$A (312) 384-2991, email:
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thak@midway.uchicago.edu
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Use those addresses to also contact: Collective Chaos, Anarchist
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Black Cross--Chicago, Food Not Bombs--Chicago, Baklava Autonomist
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Collective
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Wind Chill Factor is a zine for ideas, action, news, anger,
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creativity, and more. The project is
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anarchist/autonomist/anti-authoritarian in content, process, and
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organization.
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(MAL)CONTENTS , issue 9.1
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1) Chicago's Kristallnacht
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2) ALF Hits Chicago Fur Stores
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3) Injustice In Brew City
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4) Fetus Fetishists Fail Again
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5) Help Suppress The Surge
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6) San Francisco Food Not Bombs Under Attack
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7) What Is Food Not Bombs?
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8) Anarchist Black Cross (Chicago)
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-- Grand Jury Indicts The Denver 3
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-- The War Continues...And So Does The Resistance...
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-- Repression at Westville
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9) Autonomous Zone
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10) No Boys Allowed
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11) Local Events
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1) CHICAGO S KRISTALLNACHT
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On Tue. Nov. 9 we had an anti-fascist demo here in chicago to
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coincide with other demos in Europe, etc. on the anniversary of
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Kristallnacht, which seems to have been renamed pogromnacht [the
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night Nazis went on a rampage, targeting Jews in Nazi Germany]. I
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thought it was a positive thing over all but it also raises some
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questions in my mind. It was cold and dark by 5:30 pm but about 35
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folx came out anyway to demonstrate downtown in Daley Plaza across
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from city hall. No press, and no cops thought it significant
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enough to grace us with their presence! We had banners and a
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bullhorn for a free speech area. The whole thing lasted about an
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hour. I can t help but think the whole thing is a bit
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eurocentric...granted there are a few nazis running around the
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south side, but racism in Chicago is much more institutionalized
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and traditional. It predates the nazi era and will probably be
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here long fter the last skinhead has kicked the bucket or decided
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on some new fashion trend... Maybe we should remember the date in
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1836 when the last Pottawattamie tribes were forced out of Chicago
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after their so called leaders signed a bogus treaty... Or when
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Illinois militia fired upon Black Hawk s tribe as they flew the
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peace flag, massacring hundreds of Native American men, women and
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children with impunity as they tried to get safe passage to land in
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Wisconsin. This is Chicago s Kristallnacht. More recently we had
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a full scale race war for 4 days in 1919. Whites invaded the black
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ghettoes in cars of vigilantes shooting into homes randomly.
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Barricades were set up in self defense and much blood was spilled.
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I am interested in history becoming relevant again, but it seems
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people are only interested in keeping alive history that they find
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personally relevant. This rant is something i d like to hear
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people s opinions on, so raise your voice...
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D.L. Lingg
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2) ALF HITS CHICAGO FUR-STORES!
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This past weekend, Nov. 27-29, 4 stores that sell fur in Chicago
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were targetted with incendiary devices. Damage was done to
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Marshall Fields , Carson Pirie Scott, and Saks Fifth Avenue, all in
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the upper-class Loop shopping area. A device was found & removed
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from Nieman Marcus as well. In all, 8 devices were found, with six
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igniting. The devices were set off when the stores were not open,
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and were apparently geared towards setting off the sprinkler
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systems to cause water damage. There were no injuries.
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The Animal Liberation Front (ALF) released a communique to People
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for the Ethical Treatment of Animals taking responsibility for the
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action (we hope to have this soon), saying nine devices were placed
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in four stores. Police said no ninth device had been found. The
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ALF said the action signalled the start of a more intense
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campaign of economic sabotage against stores which sell fur . The
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ALF is currently under investigation by numerous grand juries
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across the country in retaliation for their Operation Bite Back ,
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which is targetting the fur industry, and other actions. At least
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30 people have faced harrasment by being subpoenaed by these grand
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juries, and 3 were temporarily jailed for refusing to testify.
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Police managed to recover two of the devices (consisting of
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matchbook and timer attached to a 9-volt battery in a paper bag)
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intact, and are making microscopic examinations for fingerprints
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and other forensic evidence. FBI spokesman Robert Long said the
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agency would try to trace the items to the purchaser. The ALF is
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considered a terrorist organization by the attorney general, giving
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the FBI jurisdiction. Police also said they believe the devices
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were placed by ALF members from out of state and that they may have
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some success in tracking them because there was some travel
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involved.
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The Chicago Sun-Times managed to obtain parts of an ALF handbook,
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which the bomb and arson unit had also obtained. The Sun-Times was
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shocked to find that the booklet not only gave directions on making
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such devices but also on how to carry out the mission and evade
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police. The Sun Times quoted sections of the booklet, including
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some basic security tips. They ended by quoting, If questioned by
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police, the handbook says ...our first priority is to say
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ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to the police, other than our name, address, and
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date of birth. They also carried an editorial condemning the
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actions ( no one can justify tactics that endanger human lives and
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destroy private property ), accompanied by a cartoon of Santa on
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his reindeer-drawn sleigh dodging explosions and cursing Darn
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Animal Liberation Front! .
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Meanwhile, the liberal environmental Green Party issued a
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statement condemning the ALF as a twistd fringe group of animal
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activists and called on all animal-rights groups to provide any
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information that will lead to the arrest of individuals for the
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plantation of incendiary devices. We trust no one will listen to
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the likes of apologist snitches like these.
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For more info on the ALF, grand juries, and counter-attacks on the
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animal liberation movement, contact us or:
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North American ALF Supporters Group
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PO Box 75029, Ritchie P.O.
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Edmonton, AB, T6E 6K1 Canada
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info from capitalist press
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3) INJUSTICE IN BREW CITY
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This is Bad Kid 007 reporting in for the revolution. Check it
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out.
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The unfortunate trend of cops unneccessarily killing black men in
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Amerikkka continues. This incident, just another mark on the wall
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of excessive force resulting in the death of Leonard Young, occured
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in a not so great place on a great lake also known as Milwaukee.
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On Sept. 27th Leonard Young was pulled over by Milwaukee s finest
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near the corner of 24th and Brown. When he emerged from his car he
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was shot 4 times resulting in his death by unfriendly officer Mark
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Beutow. Police reports say Young had a cassette tape in his hand
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that was mistaken for a dangerous weapon. The District Attorney s
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office found the killing justifiable homicide .
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Following the killing the community began to organize. Two
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demonstrations and press conferences were held. At the 2nd
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demonstration Michael Mcgee (one of the prominent Black Panthers)
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got on the mic and stated enough talk, time for action . About 20
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people in agreement then turned over a Milwaukee squad car.
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The group that emerged after the killing to confront this and
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other racial injustices in the city of Milwaukee is called the
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Milwaukee Community Union. On their 1st
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gathering at a local church they were harassed by the police.
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Peacekeeper Officer Beutow remains on the force in Brew city but
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the community also remains on their intent to get justice.
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*For an update and more elaborate article look in upcoming issues
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of Wind Chill Factor, the People s Tribune, the Fly Paper and the
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Lumpen Times.
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4) FETUS FETISHISTS FAIL AGAIN
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Lifeless Christian zombies tried to shut down abortion clinics
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across the city of Chicago in late November, but were foiled by
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valiant pro-choice clinic defenders. Operation Rescue and another
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group known as TACK (teens against child killing) solemnly walked
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around in circles in front of health care clinics that provide
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health services to many people including abortion. These paranoid
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religious fanatics would walk around like sheep, blindly obeying
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their God for 20 minutes until their rather large gray bus would
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pull up to cart off our Christian Soldiers to the next clinic.
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Fearless advocates of freedom jeered the boring Christian dullards
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as they filed onto the bus one by one. At one point some Bad Kid
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tossed a stink bomb onto the bus releasing a fragrance, similar to
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the scent of the decaying body of Christ s theology. The bus was
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also tagged with Jesus Freaks on board .
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As the bus drove away, freedom lovers everywhere ran for their
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vehicles in order to follow the ark of intolerance to the next
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clinic. Where again they were met with the unrelenting forces of
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justice. This round of clinic defense was as fun as the previous
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clinic attack in early November, by Collegians Activated to
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Liberate Life. After spending more time then we cared to around
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them, we found them to be about as liberating as being nailed to a
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cross. Their repressed inner-selves didn t find the humor we did
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when Tim Murphy, a bigwig in the Pro-Life Action League, was
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de-pantsed. They didn t laugh about the 2 flat tires Tim s car
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mysteriously acquiredgot either. Nor when a car of gorilla-masked
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guerrilas mowed em down in a drive-by with a SuperSoaker. But
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that s ok, we didn t think the 20 or so fanatics who locked
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themselves inside a clinic for 2 hours were humorous either. But
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their action was pointless, as all the appointments were
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rescheduled During all of this one can only wonder why they
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continue to fight for a cause that is so lost? Our only answer;
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shallow mindedness from inbreeding amongst their own.
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5) help suppress the surge
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there was a klan rally in indianapolis and i thought i knew where
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i was. i knew i was in a country built on genocide, theft of
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land and slavery. i also knew by this point that the government
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ruling this land was never one to deny those facts. now it was my
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turn to witness it.
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the knights of the ku klux klan were being protected by the most
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well equipped military this planet has ever known, in te name of
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freedom . there were snipers on the roofs, SWAT looking guys
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helping the nazis escape the pissed crowd, and we had to go
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through a metal detector to get into the area that we would be
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allowed to protest in. there was nothing we could do, the klan
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won the battle. we were controlled by the state to demonstrate in
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a fashion that would not threaten the klan.
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to drive this disturbing reality home further was the fact that
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there were black folks there who were not accepting our alliance.
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they saw us as betrayers according to the history of this
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situation. there was nothing we could say, nor should say in
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regards to that. after all, the helicopters were there to see to
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it that no real trouble would break out.
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i remember having suggested the idea, not an original idea, of
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having some sort of way of identifying ourselves in terms of our
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purposes in indianapolis. somehow, it seemed best to wait and see
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what happened if we just showed up as is with faces covered. as it
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turned out someone told us that rumours were being spread that the
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people with faces covered were the aryan brotherhood and that we
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should take off our masks. it seemed logical at that point that
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some other means of identity was necessary, a patch or a sign or
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an armband.
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i was not able or ready to go to columbus, the klan s next stop,
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but i heard folks used some sort of marking, and would like to
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hear more about that. it seems very necessary.
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the klan is laughing. the next morning the indianapolis star had
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the klan heading section a and dan and marylin quayle doing
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section b . a very clear message regardless of who owns the star.
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the klan and the quayles side by side, smiling and gigging it up.
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naturally.
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needless to say i went into an acute sense of denial for a couple
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of days. maybe it wasn t denial but it sure as hell didn t feel as
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though i belonged here. i didn t feel like i really had a land
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that i called my own . i was pretty fucking pissed and it sure as
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hell wasn t with black folks, or jews, or gays, or lesbians or any
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other people that these knuckleheads try to blame for their own
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ineptitude. it was the system that relies on this ignorance to
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fortify itself that i have always questioned.
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the more we talk about constitutional rights the more we prop up
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this illegal government for having claimed them. these rights and
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privileges have existed and been fought for long before the
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constitution was framed, the fact that we have to speak of these
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things in legal and formal terms is enough proof for me that we
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are allowing them to escape us.
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all i desire to add at this point is that the prison society
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encroaches every human at this moment. more prisons and malls are
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being built at the moments that i write and you read this. the
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prison society is on many humans.
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identify.
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raze in chicago
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addendum: i would like to reiterate the fact that we are losing
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the war against racism and deceit. here in chicago the police
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torture and the wealthy want to develop the river. cabrini green is
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a target for gentrification. we are witnessing a recolonization .
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at this point it is just an attempt. apathy and inaction is
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complicity.
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6) SAN FRANCISCO FOOD NOT BOMBS UNDER ATTACK!
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Quality of Life--a eighties kind of idea brought into the nineties
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by a San Francisco mayor who used to be a police chief. Quality of
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Life is a crackdown ordered by Mayor Jordan to arrest street people
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for "nuisance" crimes. I don't really know what that means--maybe
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trying to stop people in dirty clothes from peeing in public and
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discouraging tourists from buying lots of usesless trinkets or
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something.
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A side effect is a chance for cops to arrest Food Not Bombs
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activists and charge them with felony conspiracy. It seems that
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there is a two-year-old injunction that the police have decided to
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enforce which prohibits groups from serving free food in public
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parks without a permit. But guess what, FNB can't comply because of
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a 1990 Recreation and Park Department resolution denying permits to
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any group distributing free food.
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There have been 160 arrests of FNB members between Sept. 2 and Nov.
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8. Often the individuals charged with conspiring together don't
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even know their fellow "conspirators", as SF FNB has called
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reinforcements in from East Bay and Santa Cruz FNB groups. The cops
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have arrested over 400 homeless on "nuisance" charges, and continue
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to arrest FNB members for serving free food, arrest homeless for
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napping in public, all while San Francisco is under a federal court
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order to relieve jail overcrowding at the downtown facility where
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the activists were held. The city is fined $300/day for every
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prisoner over the jail's rated capacity. Hmmm--how many people
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could we feed for $300? The jail was 21 people over limit after a
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Labor day FNB bust. 21 x $300 is, sing it with me, $6,300, that the
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city has to pay Uncle Scam because it wants to improve the Quality
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of Life for the city.
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FNB contiues to serve 500 vegetarian meals a day between the Civic
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Center Plaza and the eastern edge of Golden Gate Park, and I guess
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things have calmed down somewhat, though the campaign against the
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poor of the city continues. A supportive editorial in the Bay
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Guardian reported on September 8 that two individuals on the Board
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of Supervisors are taking action. Supervisor Angela Alioto is
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working on legislation that would grant amnesty to Quality of Life
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victims and Terence Hallinan is introducing legislation allowing
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free food distribution without a permit.
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There is a hot FNB debate raging on the e-mail network, so tune in,
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and there will be a article in the WCF #10.
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7) WHAT IS FOOD NOT BOMBS?
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Food Not Bombs is a 100% organic vegetarian food service group
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committed to social progress and non-violent civil disobedience.
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FNB is dedicated to raising public awareness of homelessness and
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poverty issues from housing to health. We feel and have
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demonstrated that a number of city issues have been unjustly blamed
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on convenient scapegoats such as the poor, the black, the latino,
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and the young underemployed. There is a tremendous need for people
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to discuss ways to elevate the status of the lowest among us, so
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that we can all be liberated, for our liberation is woven
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inextricably to the liberation of all.
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8) ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS - CHICAGO
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Grand Jury Indicts the Denver 3
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To people with AIDS I say, Find a higher grace in your
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suffering. --Pope John Paul II
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Traditionally, the Roman Catholic Church has opposed equal rights
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for lesbian, gay, & bisexual individuals.
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In Colorado, the Roman Catholic Church was instrumental to the
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passage of Amendment 2, a statewide amendment which allows for the
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legal discrimination of lesbians and gay men.
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Traditionally, the Roman Catholic Church has opposed the use of
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condoms as a means for stopping the spread of AIDS. Thousands
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continue to die as a result of the Church s AIDSphobic policies.
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THIS IS WRONG!!
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On January 14, a group of AIDS activists outraged by the Catholic
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Church s homophobic and AIDSphobic policies draped plastic bags
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bearing the word AIDS over tombstones in a Catholic cemetery.
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Their message painted a picture of what a cemetery will look like
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in the not-so-distant future if the Catholic Church continues to
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oppose the use of condoms to prevent the spread of HIV: a cemetery
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in which tombstones relays AIDS as the cause of death. Great care
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was taken to ensure that no harm was done to any tombstone.
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Eight months later, on the eve of the Pope s arrival in Denver, a
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grand jury handed down indictments against ACT UP members Madrid
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St. Angelo, Lorna Wheeler, and Taylor St. John, charging each of
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them with two felonies and two misdemeanors related to the cemetery
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action. If convicted of these charges the Denver 3 could be
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sentenced up to 15 years in prison. Warrants with bonds of $50,000
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each were issued. The following day all three were arrested and
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taken into custody. Lorna, a resident of Los Angeles, was held in
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jail for 15 days after which she was extradited to Denver and
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allowed to post bond. Madrid and Taylor, both residents of
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Chicago, were held for nearly a week after which they bonded out
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for the sum of $10,000. In November, Taylor and Madrid were
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extradited back to Colorado and taken into custody. They need
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$15,000 bond to be released. All three have had their employment
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jeopardized, the security of their homes threatened, and their
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lives turned upside down. Two of the defendants are HIV+ and could
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lose their lives in the face of a prison sentence (a death
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sentence).
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What awaits these AIDS activists is undoubtedly a lengthy and
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costly legal battle which unfortunately must be fought in
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Colorado--the home of Amendment 2. It is fair to say that the
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Denver 3 will not get a fair trial given the political climate of
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a state which has supported legislation based against lesbians, gay
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men, and people with AIDS.
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The Use Of A Grand Jury
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A grand jury was used to divide the lesbian, gay, and AIDS activist
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movement in Colorado. Successfully, the state (prosecution) was
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able to infiltrate, weed out, and gather testimony from members of
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the gay and lesbian community to produce indictments against the
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three ACT UP members.
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During the past several decaes the grand jury has been used as a
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means of political inquisition, a way to get activists in secret
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rooms, ask them questions about organizations, demonstrations, and
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civil disobedience. People who refuse to testify are thrown in
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jail in hope that they will become informants. All activists need
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to be aware of the threat that grand juries pose. If you are
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involved in political activism, direct action tactics, or civil
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disobedience, you could be at risk.
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Activists from around the nation have begun mobilizing so as to
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lend their support to assist Lorna, Madrid, and Taylor in their
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fight for freedom. A legal defense fund has been established to
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collect funds so as to aid these three individuals with legal
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costs. For more information, please contact the ACT UP chapters
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below. Please make your checks payable to one of the defense funds
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listed below:
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Legal Defense Fund
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c/o ACT UP/Chicago
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PO Box 579002, #275
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Chicago, IL 60613 USA
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(312) 509-6802
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Freedom Defense Fund
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c/o ACT UP/Denver
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PO Box 9752
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Denver, CO 80209 USA
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(303) 643-4386
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A PLASTIC BAG DOES NOT EQUAL 15 YEARS IN PRISON!
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ACT UP! FIGHT BACK!
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FIGHT AIDS!
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THE WAR CONTINUES ...AND SO DOES THE RESISTANCE...
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Fred Hampton Jr. leads the National People s Democratic Uhuru
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Movement for Self-Determination for African people in Chicago. He
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is a 23 year old African Political Prisoner in the U.S. He was
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sentenced to 18 years in prison on May 19, 1993 in Chicago,
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Illinois. Fred Jr. was kidnapped from the African community on
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trumped up charges of aggravated arson. Fred s real crime in the
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eyes of the white power state is that he is organizing African
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people for Self-Determination and democratic rights.
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Since his sentencing, Fred has been whisked from prison to prison.
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Currently he is being held at Big Muddy River Correctional
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Facility, which is 300 miles from his friends, family, and base in
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Chicago.
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Fred Hampton Jr. is the son of Fred Hampton Sr.--Deputy Chairman of
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the Black Panther Party who organized the largest chapter in the
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U.S. Under Fred s leadership, the Black Panther Party organized
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programs for black self-reliance such as the Free Breakfast for
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School Children Program, Sickle Cell Anemia Program, and Free Food
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and Clothing Program. The City of Chicago, under the FBI directed
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COINTELPRO, targeted Fred and theBPP as the greatest threat to the
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internal security of the U.S. since the Civil War. Fred Hampton
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Sr. was brutally assassinated, along with Mark Clark, on December
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4, 1969 by the Chicago police and FBI.
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CONTACT: NPDUM
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Uhuru House
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5409 S. Halsted
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Chicago, IL 60609
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Repression at Westville
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"Human Rights Held Hostage is a prisoners Human Rights
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newsletter that was formed by politically active prisoners in the
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aftermath of the prisoners hunger strike at M.C.C. (Maximum
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Control Complex) Westville, IN which was one of the longest
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prisoner hunger strikes in U.S. prison history. HRHH was put
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together to enable politically active prisoners in the Indiana
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prison system to communicate with each other and reach out to
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educate people on the outside. A small publishing staff on the
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outside collects the writing and mails them back into the prisons.
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The newsletter is now reaching and involving prisoners across the
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country. This info is from an account by Shaks Shakur, a prisoner
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at M.C.C. who was one of the primary organizers of the hunger
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strike there in 1991 and the founder of the newsletter.
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On 11-8 Shak s cell was searched for a copy of HRHH. When none was
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found they searched 5 other prisoners cells then locked down the
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entire cell block. Spot shake downdowns of prisoners and staff
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were conducted, and on 11-9 all the cell block was again searched
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and this time ALL political essays with pictures (like the HRHH
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format) were confiscated. This resulted in all HRHH back issues
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being taken, as well as many personal typed writings, legal
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materials, etc. This is an unprecedented move to sweep for a
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publication.
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The attack on HRHH did not come as a big surprise, considering it
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was starting to take root among many New Afrikan prisoners. This
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attack must be resisted, because if they can launch such an
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offensive against a political publication and get away with it,
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then it s only a matter of time before they move on other
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publications. The Prisoners are requesting support and considering
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filing a class action lawsuit. Contact Shaka Shakur #28443 M.C.C.
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P.O. Box 557 Westville, IN 46391-0557 or the HRHH Staff P.O. Box
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14075 Chicago, IL 60614-0075.
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Send letters protesting the sweep to below listed officials:
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Christian Debruyn, Commissioner I.D.O.C. 804 State Office
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Building 100 North Senate AVe. Indianapolis, IN 46204 phone:
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(317)-232-5715 fax: (317)-232-6798
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Charles Wright, Supt. Maximum Kontrol Komplex P.O. Box 557
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Westville, IN 46391-0557 ph: (219)-785-2554
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9) AUTONOMOUS ZONE
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One method I d like to see experimented with is large spaces rented
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by a few or more people... (to) provide space for everything from
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printshops, organizing centers, soup kitchens and spaces for
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fundrazors, all in one space. .. if 4-6 people get a large
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warehouse space, furnish it & put some time in, space could be
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provided for such a purpose for next to nothing... if even one
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space like this could be used efficiently, in a multifaceted way,
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run collectively, with no decision making apparatus used except
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that which is determined by the needs of this starved society and
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the limits of the geography...
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That is an excerpt from an article that was written in the last
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issue of WCF. about 3 mo s before we knew we were leaving our old
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collective space Chaos House (sobs and wailing), and the concept of
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attempting an info-shop was being approached with caution. I didn t
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come close to realizing that I was describing something that I
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would become a part of in a year. The Autonomous Zone is open and
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we are still proceeding with caution. Caution is good. No need to
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rush into anything, right?
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Well there are several projects running out of the space right now
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and we encourage anyone to come check it out, contribute and find
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ways to empower themselves, their neighbors, and the community at
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large. This is not a simple society that we live in and any enclave
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you can find is a good one, as long as it doesn t contribute to the
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alienation. We want to free ourselves of the dependence on the
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patriarchal, authoritarian structure of this society be it
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corporate, governmental, religious or otherwise. We want to
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encourage that locally, and support it globally.
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Recovery Alliance, a HIV risk reduction and recovery outreach
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program has been doing training and focus groups here, and may soon
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be doing their syringe exchange program here as well. Centros
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Beneficios, another HIV and SIDA awareness project that is
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interactive and taught in spanish also meets here. Other groups
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like Anti-Racist Action, the Industrial Workers of the World, and
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the Coalition for Positive Sexuality have used our space as well.
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Chicago has recently been introduced to Food Not Bombs, a
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decentralized project that seeks to feed anyone who is hungry to
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free vegetarian food and possibly even show folks cooperative and
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healthy food-getting alternatives. There is also Yoga with Aloma,
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and occasionally computer & internet classes! In December the JAM
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Crew will start hosting dope hip-hop parties. We will also be
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having speakers from time to time. The Autonomous Revolution Forum
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Series (ARFS), an open-ended series of discussions will be just
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plain rad.
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Check the Events Calendar for the minor details like times and
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dates.
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Some of the projects we will hope to start soon include a new and
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revamped return of Thinking Faction that we ll probably do with our
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new Lumpen Pals. We want to start several informal class offerings
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as well, the topics are varied and will alwas be free. We needyour
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ideas for this.
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The Autonomous Zone Free School would like to offer: Spanish; Yoga;
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G.E.D.; First Aid; Self-Defense; Theater; Creative Writing;
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Quilting Bee-In; Secret Chicago History; English as a Second
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Language; Confronting Police Violence; Printmaking; Drawing;
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Homewbrewing; Graffitti Art; Music; Kropotkin's Mutual Aid ;
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Computers; Self-Publishing; The Technological Society ; Wild
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Edible Plants Foraging...and so much more. We re looking for folx
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interested in teaching and/or participating in classes starting in
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January. Give us a call!
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There are also big walls in here with lists of things and posters
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of demos and events. There is a Library, that s right, you can
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borrow a book, just like downtown! Lot s of free stuff too:
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leftover Food Not Bombs food; clothes; books; coffee; lots-o-zines.
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We are out of control with FREEDOM. Radical literature and
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alternative music up the wazoo.
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You can find an article in this info-bulletin about the Womyn's
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(Only) Space on Sunday nights.
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There will be as many descriptions of this place as people that you
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ask so you have to come see it, ok? It has grown out of necessity
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as well as desire. We are trying to interact with our community and
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make this a true com munity center. We have lots of new friends and
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alliances and we want to be a part of creating
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counter-institutions. We welcome you to visit and hopefully
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participate.
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AUTONOMOUS ZONE 1726 W. Division (2 blocks W of Division L on
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O Hare line) (312) 384-2991 -- Call for info, updates on events, or
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just to chat.-sedov trevor lucien, proceeding with caution-
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10) NO BOYS ALLOWED
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Since nearly the beginning of recorded history, wimmin have had to
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deal with a patriarchal society in which their voices have largely
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been lost. And since the start of law , and government , their
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opinions have been received with derision, or a light little pat on
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the head or a conciliatory chuckle, if they were received at all.
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So with centuries of socialization, and generations of learned
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behavior, wimmin have been taught that their opinions and
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feelings are less important than a man s and should be repressed.
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What we here at the Autonomaus Zone have been working to create is
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a space where any womyn can feel comfortable expressing her
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thoughts, feelings, or ideas without men around, and therefore
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without the almost unconscious fear of censure. So every Sunday,
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from 7 pm until close, we have a space in which wimmin can, if they
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so choose, participate in discussions, book readings,
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conversations, potlux and companionship. Or simply use it as a
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place to read in peace if they so desire. Suggestions for other
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activities are always welcome, and will serve to make wimmin s
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night the truly diverse and supportive place it is meant to be. So
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wimmin, come on in, and share your ideas and tasty vegetarian
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dishes.
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Thanx, love eaty
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11) UPCOMING EVENTS
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Every Saturday: Clinic Defense at American Women s Medical Center,
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7am-noon, corner of Western & Diversey. Join us against the
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anti-choice bigots!
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Every Sunday: Wimmin s Space: 7pm-Midnight at the A-Zone, 1726 W.
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Division. Bring food. WIMMIN ONLY!
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Every Thursday: FOOD NOT BOMBS serving free vegetarian food, 2pm,
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at the A-Zone 1726 W. Division.
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Now til Dec. 24: Holiday Sale at the Gallery/Store of the
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National Committee to Free Puerto Rican POW s and Political
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Prisoners, 1112 N. California. (312) 278-0885. Hours M-F 2-5, Sat
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12-4.
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Dec. 18 (Sat): A-Zone Benefit with the Jaks, Think & Da Bad Kidz
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(radical rap), and the Grussors (hip hop), and possibly more. With
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open mike & vegetarian potluck! 8pm.
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Dec. 21 (Tue): ARF on INFOSHOPS AND AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY CENTERS,
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featuring a slideshow on Rosebud Commons in Portland by Squirrel,
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and hopefully other Midwest infoshop-center activists as well.
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7pm, at the A-Zone, 1726 W. Division.
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Jan 12 (Wed): ARF on PRACTICAL STRATEGY FOR ANTI-AUTHORITARIAN
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REVOLUTION, with speakers (from several different viewpoints,
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including anarcho-syndicalists, feminists, autonomists, and others)
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and discussion. 7pm, at the A-Zone.
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Jan. 26 (Wed): ARF on Feminism, details tba.
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Future: ARFs on Prisoner Support & Prison Issues, and a series on
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Revolution in West-Town, spotlighting Gentrification, Housing,
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Gangs, Confronting Police Violence, and more!
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Note: Phone first! Events subject to constant change.
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END, Wind Chill Factor 9.1
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