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Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit
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LOVE AND RAGE
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Electronic Edition
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FEBRUARY/MARCH 1993
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Part 5
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ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPCOMING EVENTS
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A Wimmin's Health Tour, with anti-authoritarian focuses, is being
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facilitated by the Love and Rage Network this year. Tours will be
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coordinated regionally, with financial and other support available
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from the Network at large.
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If you would like to speak/tour, find speakers to tour, and/or
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find groups to host speakers, all in your region, please call or
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write the NY office or your regional organizing contact. If you
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would like to contribute any material on wimmins
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health/self-health, please send it to Jodi, the Info-Share
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Coordinator. [See page 13.] Materials will be bound into a
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photocopied reader, and can be distributed at cost, as well as
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used on the tour.
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*
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A groovy anarchist collective in Venezuela is starting an
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exposition of anarchist material from around the world newspapers,
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'zines, books, videos, and the like. They want any-and-everybody
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to send them stuff. So get to it!
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Send packages to: Aptdo Postal 109 Barquisimento, VENEZUELA
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*
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The Frenzy invites you to a gnarly Anarchist Conference from July
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29 August 1, 1993, in lovely Vancouver, BC. ``A good fuckin' time!
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For more info contact: The Frenzy, #122 - 1895 Commercial Drive,
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Vancouver, BC, V5N 4A6, Canada
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*
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The results are in. The Youth Greens project has dissolved. A
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referendum was held last summer to determine the fate of this
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group of green anti-authoritarians. Remaining funds and resources
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are going to Free Society, the eco-anarchist journal that many
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past Youth Greens have been working on. For more information write
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to: Free Society PO Box 7293 Minneapolis, MN 55407
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US ACTIVIST NEWS ROUNDUP
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CALIFORNIA -- THE SACRAMENTO group that puts out "Alphabet Threat"
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is making plans to open a community center, as are some activists
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in the Long Beach/Los Angeles area.... The SouthernCal Anarchist
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Gathering drew a crowd of over four-hundred December 4-6, 1992.
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New Food Not Bombs! (FNB!) chapters have sprung up in Long Beach
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and Los Angeles.... Some Long Beach anarchists were ticketed for
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wheat-pasting anti-cop flyers - to the tune of $700! The city
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dropped the fine, however, when threatened with a civil liberties
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suit. Hooray! ... An Anarchist Hotline for the Bay Area is (510)
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273 2449.
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Alphabet Threat, 3018 J Street #140
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Sacramento, CA 95816
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Long Beach FNB!/So. Cal Web, PO Box 4472, Long Beach,
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CA 90804-0472
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*
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PORTLAND, OREGON -- ROSEBUD Commons Resource Collective, a
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community center extrordinare, has opened in the Albina
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neighborhood. Several groups are based at the center, including
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Anti-Racist-Action, FNB!, and BEIRUT USA (an anti-government
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group). Live Wild Or Die is now being produced and printed from
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this anarchist space. Those at the Commons are committed to
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building community in the marginalized and most heavily-policed
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neighborhoods of Portland. Rosebud Commons is named in memory of
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activist Rosebud Denovo. [See Love and Rage Vol. 3, No. 7] ...
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Also active in Portland: Scavenger and Crux Presses, Haymarket
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Media Project, Jones' Planet Music Collective, Albina Open Jam
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Collective, Fuzzbane, Anarchist Black Cross (ABC), Albina Earth
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First!, and Albina IWW.
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Rosebud Commons, PO Box 1928<R>1951 W. Burnside,
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Portland, OR 97209
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KILL YOUR TELEVISION
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BURLINGTON, VT -- A REVOLUTIONARY anarchist news and views program
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is now on TV! Kill Your Television (KYT), airs local, national,
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and international news, interviews, and videos. The program also
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hosts discussions of radical ecology, smashing the state, armed
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revolution and more! It's fun for the whole family! KYT, produced
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by the Biodiversity Liberation Front and Autonome Forum, is on
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every Wednesday night from 7:00- 7:30pm on cable-access Channel 15
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in Burlington, VT.
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RESOURCES FOR ANTI-RACIST ACTIVISTS
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by Christopher Day
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THE FOLLOWING GROUPS AND resources represent a broad spectrum of
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political perspectives within the anti-racist and anti-fascist
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movement. Some groups are centrist, some are liberal, some are
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communists, and some are coalitions of different tendencies. I
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believe that anti-fascist work can only succeed if it is carried
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out in a non-sectarian fasion. That doesn't mean that anarchists
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should abandon our commitment to militancy, but rather that we
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should try to develop good relations with groups we may have
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differences with because there will be times when we can work
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together, and we can't afford to go it alone against this rising
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menace. Every serious anti-racist should at least make initial
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contact with all of these groups. Let them know what you are doing
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(keeping in mind security questions, particularly with groups that
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deal with the cops) and find out what they are doing.
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Center for Democratic Renewal
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PO Box 50469
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Atlanta GA 30302-0469
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tel (404) 221 0025
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CDR is probably the best source of up to date information on the
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racist right in the US. They provide educational speakers, publish
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a number of valuable pamphlets, and have produced a very good
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organizing kit "When Hate Groups Come to Town". CDR's strength is
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their information on the more established racist right (the Klan,
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Aryan Nations, and older Nazis). They are not as in touch with the
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racist skinhead scene, but want to be. For this reason, they are
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relatively friendly to more militant anti-racist groups that have
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good information or do solid work around skinheads. While they
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encourage groups to develop contacts with local police forces for
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strategic reasons, they are not naive about the cops. Their
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intelligence on the racist right is the best available. They
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publish "The Monitor".
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DCSCAR
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PO Box 18291
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Washington DC 20036
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tel (202) 529 5037
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The DC Student Coalition Against Apartheid and Racism came
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together during the upsurge of student anti-apartheid activism in
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1985. They have continued to do anti-racist work and remain one
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of the more vibrant student and youth based anti-racist groups.
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They publish "SCAR NEWS".
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Coalition for Human Dignity
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PO Box 40344
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Portland, OR 97240
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CHD came together around the rising tide of racist activity in
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Oregon, which includes both a significant racist skinhead scene
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and the more rural Christian Identity churches associated with the
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Aryan Nations. They mobilized around the civil suit against Tom
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Metzger and the White Aryan Resistance waged by Morris Dees of the
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Southern Poverty Law Center. They are affiliated with CDR and most
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recently focused their work on opposing the Anti-Queer ballot
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Measure 9 in Oregon.
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Louisiana Coalition
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Against Racism and Nazism
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234 Loyola Ave. Suite 915
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New Orleans, LA 70112
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tel (504) 523 2811
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LCARN came together when David Duke first ran for the Louisiana
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State Legislature in 1989. They were the main group to organize
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against his failed bid for the Governor's office in 1991. They did
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excellent work in exposing Duke's efforts to present himself as a
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reformed Klansman and are the best source of information on Duke
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and his wing of the racist right.
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People Against Racist Terror
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PO Box 1990
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Burbank, CA 91507
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PART is a small collective that publishes a very good anti-racist
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newsletter, that is itself an excellent place to find resources.
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Their letters page is a lively forum for younger anti-racist's
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grappling with the difficult questions that confront anti-racist
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organizing. They have organized confrontations with racist groups
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in Southern California as well cultural events (Hardcore and Hip
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Hop shows).
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John Brown Anti-Klan Committee
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220 9th St., Suite 443
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San Francisco CA 94103
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tel (415)330 5360
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JBAKC is a militant white anti-racist group that is closely tied
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to the Prairie Fire Organizing Committee, a Marxist
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anti-imperialist group. They have been very supportive of
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anti-racist skinhead organizing efforts and more militant
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approaches to confronting the racist right. They publish a
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newsletter, "No KKK No Fascist USA", irregularly.
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Race Traitor
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PO Box 603
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Cambridge, MA 02140
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"Race Traitor" is a new journal subtitled Treason to whiteness is
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loyalty to humanity. They are seeking to become the voice of a
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community of people of European descent who want to abolish the
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white race as a historically constructed social formation. This is
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vital intellectual ammunition for those of us trying to make sense
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of doing anti-racist work among white people. The first issue was
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128 pages and costs $5.
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Klanwatch/Southern Poverty Law Center
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400 Washington Ave.
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Montgomery, AL 36104
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The Southern Poverty Law Center is best known for their legal
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battles against white supremacist groups. Their most recent
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victory was against Tom Metzger's White Aryan Resistance. The Law
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Center brings civil suits against groups that incite racist crimes
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and thereby seeks to financially damage those groups. They also
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produce some excellent literature on the Klan that should be of
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use to everybody.
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Searchlight
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37B New Cavendish Street
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London WIM 8JR UK
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"Searchlight", a monthly magazine, is probably the best source of
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information in English on fascism as an international movement.
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They have coverage of groups in North America, but are best known
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for their European coverage. Politically they are close to the
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Center for Democratic Renewal. One blemish on their record has
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been some unfounded attacks on Class War and other anarchists.
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Anti-Fascist Action/Fighting Words
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BM Box 1734
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London WC1N 3XX UK
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AFA is a militant anti-fascist organization in England that
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includes many revolutionary anti-authoritarians. Their
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publication, "Fighting Words", is useful as a window on what a
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serious fighting anti-fascist movement might look like. It doesn't
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have much intelligence info that is of use to North Americans, but
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it is an inspiration to read the lively and intelligent
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discussions of people who are really in the street taking on the
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racist right.
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Blood in the Face by James Ridgeway
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Thunder's Mouth Press
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For $18.95 this book is probably the most comprehensive overview
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of the racist right in the US that is generally available.
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Ridgeway is a reporter for the "Village Voice", and he did his
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homework for this one. This book is absolutely crucial to
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understanding the ins and outs of the racist right. Buy it
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immediately. If you can't find it in a bookstore you can get it
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from CDR.
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Canadian Center on Racism and Prejudice
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Box 505 Station Desjardins
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Montreal PQ H5B 1B6 Canada
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tel (514) 727 2936
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The CCRP is basically the Canadian version of the Center for
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Democratic Renewal. The organization was founded in the late 1980s
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by French-speaking Qu<51> becois in response to the growth of the
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Klan (yes, the Klan), and right-wing strains of Quebecois
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nationalism in Quebec. They have since broadened their work to
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include all of Canada.
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Anti-Defamation League
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823 UN Plaza
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New York, NY 10017
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tel (212) 490 2525
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It is with great reluctance that I even include this outfit on a
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list of anti-fascist resources. The ADL routinely classifies
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solidarity actions with the Palestinian liberation struggle as
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anti-Semitic and lumps them in with Nazi attacks on synagogues.
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They have published scurrilous attacks on anti-fascist groups that
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oppose their Zionism. They work very closely with the police and
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should not be trusted with any information you don't want the cops
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to see. What they are good for is information on actual fascist
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groups, particularly neo-nazi and specifically anti-Semitic
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groups. They publish regular reports and it is worth getting on
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their mailing list.
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Political Research Associates
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678 Massachusetts Ave. Suite 205
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Cambridge MA 02139
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tel (617) 661 9313
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PRA produces reports on the activities of the far-right. One piece
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by Russ Bellant analyzing the role of fascists in the Reagan
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administration and the Republican Party is particularly useful.
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More recently Chip Berlet has sought to expose the cult-like New
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Alliance Party and the inroads of the racist right among
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conspiracy-minded progressives, like the Christic Institute. PRA
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is basically liberal in its outlook, but their research work is
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very good.
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ANARCHIST RESOURCES
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This is a short list of some other anarchist resources. We don't
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have the space to be comprehensive, so we chose items which cover
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a broad range of anarchist ideas and activity.
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PUBLICATIONS
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Profane Existence
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POB 8722 Mpls, MN 55408 ($9/6 issues)
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- an anarcho-punk paper, with band reviews, anarchist news
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and history, and scene reports
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Wind Chill Factor
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POB 81961, Chicago, IL 60681 ($15cash/year)
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- a creative bi-monthly (roughly) with letters, polemical
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tirades, some ongoing discussions, reviews, and Chicago and
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international news
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Fifth Estate
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4632 2nd Ave., Detroit, MI 48201($6/year - 4 issues)
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- a quarterly paper, somewhat on the theoretical side, with a
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primitivist angle, news, reviews, letters
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Anarchy
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c/o CAL, POB 1446, Columbia, MO 65205-1446
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($12/year and 1/2 - 6 issues)
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- a quarterly journal, also somewhat on the theoretical side,
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but with a situationist angle, news, lots of letters, lots
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of periodical reviews
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Bayou La Rose
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c/o Wesley Everest, Educ. Proj., 302 N J St, #3, Tacoma,
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WA 98403 ($?/?)
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- news on native struggles, ecological struggles, and more
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Arm The Spirit
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c/o Wild Seed Press POB 57584
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Jackson Station Hamilton, Ontario L8P 4X3, CANADA
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($10/10 issues)
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- an anti-imperialist, autonomist journal, reports on
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international movements of armed resistance
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Ideas and Action
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POB 40400, San Francisco, CA 94140 ($11.50/4 iss)
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- the annual publication of the Workers Solidarity Alliance,
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an anarcho-syndicalist (anarchist union) group, news and analysis about
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labor, the anarchist movement, the world
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The Shadow
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POB 20298, NY, NY 10009 ($10/year)
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- a monthly (roughly) NY focused newspaper, news on
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squatting, NY politics, anti-cop work
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Industrial Worker
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1095 Market Street #204, San Francisco, CA 94103
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($10/year)
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- monthly (roughly) publication of the Industrial Workers of
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the World (also anarcho-syndicalists), news, letters, analysis, labor
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movement stuff
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Rebelles
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Les Editions Rouges et Noir, CP 205, succursales C, Montr<74>
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al, Qu<51> bec H2I 4K1
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($10/year 6 issues)
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- monthly French-language anarchist paper, lots of news and
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analysis
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SOURCES FOR LITERATURE
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Most if not all of these folks will sell you anarchist literature
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by mail. Many have catalogues for just that purpose. Write to them
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for more information.
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Left Bank Books
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92 Pike St., Seattle, WA 98101
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Librarie Alternative
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2035 Boulevard St. Laurent<R>Montr<74> al, Qu<51> bec H2X
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2T3, CANADA
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Ediciones Antorcha
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c/o Chantal Lopez y Omar Cortes, Apdo. 12-818, CP 03020,
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Mexico, DF, MEXICO
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Wooden Shoe Books
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112 South 20th St., Philadelphia, PA 19103
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Bound Together Books
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1369 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117
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Perennial Books
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PO Box B14, Montague, MA 01351
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@@-Distribution
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Box 021835, Brooklyn, NY 11012
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AYF Distribution
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PO Box 8585, Mpls, MN 55408
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Supporting Groups & Regional Contacts
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THE LOVE AND RAGE NETWORK IS MADE UP OF AUTONOMOUS GROUPS AND
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INDIVIDUALS FROM AROUND NORTH AMERICA. SUPPORTING GROUPS MAKE A
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COMMITTMENT AS A GROUP TO SUPPORT THE NETWORK FINANCIALLY, AND BY
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WRITING FOR AND DISTRIBUTING LOVE AND RAGE IN THEIR AREA. IF YOU
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WOULD LIKE TO JOIN, PLEASE WRITE US AT P.O. BOX 3, NYC 10012.
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LOVE AND RAGE SUPPORTERS
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PO BOX 581354
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MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55458-1354
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AUTONOMOUS ANARCHIST ACTION
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PO BOX 3 PRINCE ST STATION
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NEW YORK, NY 10012
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AWOL
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PO BOX 7293
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MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55407
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LOVE AND RAGE SUPPORTERS
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PO BOX 5236
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ATLANTA, GA 30307-9998
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CINCINNATI AUTONOMOUS @ COLLECTIVE
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PO BOX 19589
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CINCINNATI, OH 45219
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LIBERATE THE OBSESSED
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PO BOX 1916
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RAPID CITY, SD 57709-1916
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ANARCHIST YOUTH FEDERATION/NYC
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PO BOX 365
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NEW YORK, NY 10013-0365
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REVOLUTIONARY GROUP X
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PO BOX
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6022
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CHICAGO, IL 60680
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ANARCHIST ACTION NETWORK
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SUITE 147, 3325 LORNA RD #2
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PO BOX 360999 BIRMINGHAM, AL 35236
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UNITED ANARCHIST FRONT
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PO BOX 1115
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WHITTIER, CA 90609
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BAYOU LA ROSE
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PO BOX 5464
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TACOMA, WA 98405-0464
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THE GERMINAL
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UCSD STUDENT COOP CENTER
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B-0323-Z
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LA JOLLA, CA 92093
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PROFANE EXISTENCE
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PO BOX 8722
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MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55408
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SOME BAY AREA @ (510) 273 2449
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SAN DIEGO AYF
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PO BOX 179218
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SAN DIEGO, CA 92177
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SOUTH FLORIDA AYF
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PO BOX 45-2001
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MIAMI, FL 33245
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PATTERSON ANARCHIST COLLECTIVE
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PO BOX 8532
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HALEDON, NJ 07508-8532
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TEMPORARY AUTONOMOUS ZONE
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PO BOX 122, 1895 COMMERCIAL DRIVE
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VANCOUVER, BC V5N 4A6
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AUTONOMOUS GREEN ACTION
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PO BOX 4721 STATION E
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OTTAWA, ONT K1S 5H9
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ARM THE SPIRIT
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PO BOX 57584 JACKSON STATION
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HAMILTON, ONT L8P 4X3
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ECOMEDIA TORONTO
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PO BOX 915, STATION F
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TORONTO, ONT M4Y 2N9
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AUTONOMOUS ELEMENTS
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PO BOX 2145
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KINGSTON, ONT K7L 5S4
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COLECTIVO CAMBIO RADICAL
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APDO. 13-517, CP.03501
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MEXICO D.F.
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BRIGADA SUBVERSIVA
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APDO . 12-18, CP 03020
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