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WIND CHILL FACTOR 9.3
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March 1994
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electronic version
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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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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, and the Baklava
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Autonomist Collective.
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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 9.3), 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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(MAL)CONTENTS , issue 9.3
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1) Dedication: Oscar Collazo
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2) Paint Panthers Strike!
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3) Glass House Squat Evicted
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4) Cleveland Clobbers KKK
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5) Combat 18 -- Back to Basics
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6) Treason To Whiteness Is Loyalty To Humanity
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7) Anarchist Black Cross
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-- Support Anti-Fascist Activists
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-- Justice for Danny Cahill
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-- Minnesota 8 Emergency
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8) Women in the EZLN
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9) Calendar of Events
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10) Special Notice: Conference on Counter-Institutions &
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Networking in Detroit
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1) DEDICATION: OSCAR COLLAZO
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This issue of WCF is dedicated to Oscar Collazo, one of the heroes
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of the Puerto Rican independence movement, who died on the island
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Feb. 20 of a stroke. He was 80 years old.
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On Nov. 1, 1950, Collazo and Griserio Torresola staged a daring
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armed attack on the Blair House, President Harry Truman's temporary
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residence. In the attempt, Torresola was killed and Collazo was
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wounded and captured. Originally sentenced to death, Collazo won a
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commutation to life in prison.
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After serving 29 years behind bars--and never once renouncing his
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commitment to his country's freedom struggle--Collazo was freed in
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1979 along with Lolita Lebron, Irving Flores and Rafael Cancel
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Miranda, the other Puerto Rican political prisoners incarcerated in
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U.S. jails for a quarter of a century.
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Collazo, Lebron, Miranda, Flores and Andres Figueroa Cordero--who
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was released years earlier because of terminal cancer--were known
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as the Five Puerto Rican Nationalists. The struggle to get them out
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of prison was a major rallying point for the Puerto Rican
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independence movement and their supporters.
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Torresola and Collazo's action was part of the insurrection in
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Puerto Rico known as the Jayuya Uprising, which began on Oct. 26.
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The insurrection was directed against U.S. colonialist control of
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the Puerto Rican nation. The struggle on the island was then led
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by the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party under the leadership of Pedro
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Albizu Campos. The Nationalists were being targeted for severe
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repression by Washington. Collazo was the head of the party's New
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York branch.
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Collazo will be truly missed, but his example of struggle will live
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on forever. He is survived by two daughters and several
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grandchildren.
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2) PAINT PANTHERS STRIKE!
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>From People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (310.770.PETA):
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A person identified as a member of a radical anti-fur group called
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the "Paint Panthers" called early the morning of Feb. 10 notifying
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PETA of vandalism of two fur stores in Chicago: Chicago Fur
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Outlet, 777 W. Diversey and American Fur Mart, 3131 N. Broadway.
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The group claims to have left the messages "Blood Money", "Fur
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Scum", and the "PP" initials in giant letters in red paint on the
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front of the fur salons. The Paint Panthers is a direct action
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league with members across the country. They "don't believe in
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physical violence but feel that spraying fur shops is the best way
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to combat those who profit from animal agony for the sake of a
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luxury item."
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Attacks began last winter and have continued in Los Angeles,
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Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, New York, Montreal, Illinois, Ohio,
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Florida, Colorado, Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia.
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3) GLASS HOUSE EVICTED
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Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC--After a protracted struggle
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against evictions, the Glass House squat was finally assaulted by
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fire fighters and cops. The eviction was apparently sparked (so to
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speak) by a report of smoke by a neighbor. When the person who
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answered the door refused to let the fire fighters in to check out
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the cause of the smoke, they broke down the door. Panic apparently
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ensued and many objects were thrown out of windows at fire fighters
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and the truck, including a joist which caused quite a bit of
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damage. One fire fighter was hurt. Cops arrived on the scene
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almost immediately and cleared the house (whose door was now broken
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down). Several people were arrested and at least one person is
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rumored to be charged with attempted murder (for throwing the joist
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at the cop). Glass House arose to prominance last fall when it was
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the location of a planned AIDS hospice, a political project of
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slimy city council member Antonio Pagan. ACT-UP denounced the plan
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as poverty pimping and the then-residents of the house kept their
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space, but Pagan vowed to evict them. Residents report that
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firefighters had come to the house at least twice before after
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receiving smoke calls from neighbors and that each time they were
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shown the wood burning stoves that caused the smoke. Why they
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would return only days after they had investigated the same
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situation and break down the door is unknown.
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In a possibly related situation, three other squats have lost their
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(unofficial) connections to ConEd electricity. ConED trucks are
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currently parked in front of at least one other squat and may be
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monitoring electric usage.
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Rudolph Guliani, the mayor of new york, has repeatedly invoked
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harsh language to describe how the city intends to deal with its
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homeless population. it would not be suprising if these attacks on
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the LES squats were part of that anti-homeless effort.
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[note: this report was typed hurriedly and although it looks like
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an official report, most of the facts are not checked as thoroughly
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as they should be . i was at glass house after the eviction, but
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only briefly, and have only talked to about 3 of the people
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involved.]
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4) CLEVELAND CLOBBERS KKKLAN
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On Saturday, March 5th at least a thousand anti-racist
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demonstrators gave the white-power movement a beating it will never
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forget. This is not an embellishment. This witness saw some
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individuals get bent-up for life. That, however, is not the most
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important point. The unity and passionate determination of the
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various groups involved was without question the most hopeful
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development that the Midwest has seen thus far in the anti-racist
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movement.
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Militant demonstrators took to the streets in the midst of a
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"peaceful protest" organized by an ad-hoc committee of anti-racist
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activists. When the locals who were involved in the initial
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protest realized that large numbers of people were ready for
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radical action, most of them put down the peace signs and got busy.
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Without question, this gave the local youth the momentum to
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confront the racists--and shit hit the fan.
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Proving that the only way to depose a physical threat is to oppose
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it physically, racists were addressed, chased, and beaten silly.
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Finally, others got the picture and left on their own accord.
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SMARTEST THING THEY'VE EVER DONE IN THEIR LIVES I'LL BET!!
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The local youth were joined by various groups from around the
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Midwest in shouting down the klan, throwing ice and mudballs, and
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generally intimidating the knuckleheads. One protestor was heard
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shouting "If I see your ugly head in my neighborhood I'm going to
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put a fucking bullet in it," after taking pictures of a white-power
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supporter, who didn't know how to react to another "white" man
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speaking to him this way.
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The demonstration took place in Plainesville, OH, about 20 minutes
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outside of Cleveland, near a gazebo reserved for the klan. Cops
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stood between the klan and the demonstrators but did not interfere
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with the thrashings. With metal detectors at the entrance, and
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only two exits, the militant anti-racists made it clear who
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controlled the area. It seems that, though cliche, the slogan "You
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cannot hide behind free speech, when genocide is what you preach"
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is the fitting theme to be attributed to the events of March 5th in
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Cleveland.
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5) COMBAT 18 -- BACK TO BASICS
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As Anti-Fascist Action (AFA) predicted, the fascist Blood and
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Honour concert organized as a tribute to dead fascist Ian Stewart
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and planned for January 15/94 ended as a replay of The Battle of
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Waterloo (a major rout for Blood and Honour in September 1992),
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this time between fascist stewards and the riot police. After
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their first choice venue in Beckontree had been rumbled by AFA,
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Combat 18 (the militant fascist group organizing the show) directed
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their supporters to the Wellington (an old British Movement pub
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from the 80s), near Waterloo Station. Earlier in the day at around
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4.30 pm. one hundred and fifty AFA militants took advantage of the
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confusion caused by other anti-fascist groups (the Anti-Nazi League
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and Youth Against Racism in Europe) and the concentration of police
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at Beckontree and Barking, and descended unexpectedly on the Little
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Driver pub in Bow Road, the nerve centre of the fascist operation
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on the day. Police managed to stop the AFA advance just yards from
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the pub, when the fascists scattered as a flare fired from the
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advance hit a nearby bridge. After Waterloo, C18 took over
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security for Blood and Honour events, talking of a "back to basics"
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return to secret gigs organized on a word of mouth basis. The
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events of January 15/94 were a disaster in turn for C18 and the
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"back to basics" strategy.
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The arrival of AFA at the centre of operations caused total panic
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and confusion with one of C18's leading activists seeking refuge in
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the back of a police car. AFA militants were forced by the police
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into a sealed train and taken from Bow Road to Earls Court,
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throwing the rail network into chaos. Later in the evening, about
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8.00 pm., the ANL were attacked by the police at Earls Court. In
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the confusion AFA regrouped and re-emerged at 9.30 pm., at Waterloo
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where the fascists were attempting to hold their gig. Police later
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described the ability of AFA to find the opposition as "uncanny".
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News of the arrival of over one hundred AFA militants in the
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immediate vicinity caused C18 organisation at the Wellington to
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internally combust. Initially the fascists wanted to get out,
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seconds later the riot police smashed their way in. Badly beaten
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fascists, covered in blood, were dragged face down from the pub and
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laid on the pavement. The pub smashed, the gig was cancelled.
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Fascists attempting to flee the Wellington met a similar fate, at
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the hands of AFA militants in the area. For C18 and Blood and
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Honour this has to be seen as a major disaster. For AFA, with all
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the players - ANL, YRE, C18, Blood and Honour and the Met in the
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arena - it is a triumph. It was AFA's intelligence gathering
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capacity which revealed the redirection points and the planned
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venues. On the day AFA controlled the play, were ahead of the game
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and made all the decisive moves.
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info from an AFA Press Release, via Arm The Spirit
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Contact: Anti-Fascist Action, BM Box 1734, London, WC1N 3XX,
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England
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6) TREASON TO WHITENESS IS LOYALTY TO HUMANITY
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The following is an excerpt from an editorial in the journal Race
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Traitor: Treason to Whiteness Is Loyalty To Humanity. We felt it
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raised several interesting points and was a good follow-up piece to
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the article in WCF 9.2 about the KKK rally in Springfield. Race
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Traitor is available for $6 postpaid from PO Box 603, Cambridge, MA
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02140.
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"Two points define the position of Race Traitor: first, that the
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"white race" is not a natural but a historical category; second,
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that what was historically constructed can be undone...
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The white race is like a private club, which grants privileges to
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certain people in return for obedience to its rules. It is based
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on one huge assumption: that all those who look white are,
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whatever their complaints or reservations, fundamentally loyal to
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it.
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What happened to Rodney King was not exceptional. All over the
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world, cops beat poor people; that is their job. What is unusual
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is that they do not routinely beat some people for whom every mark
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save one--their color--would indicate a beating. For those in
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power, the privileges granted to whites are a small price to pay
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for the stability of an unjust social system.
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What if the white skin lost its usefulness as a badge of loyalty?
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What if the cop, the judge, the social worker, the schoolteacher,
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and the other representatives of official society could no longer
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recognize a loyal person merely by looking, how would it affect
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their behavior? And if color no longer served as a handy guide to
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the dispensing of favors, so that ordinary whites began
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experiencing the sort of treatment to which they are normally
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immune, how would this affect their outlook?...
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The need to maintain racial solidarity imposes a stifling
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conformity on whites, on any subject even remotely touching on
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race.
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The way to abolish the white race is to disrupt that conformity.
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If enough people who look white violate the rules of whiteness, so
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flagrantly that they jeopardize their white standing, their
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existence cannot be ignored. If it becomes impossible for the
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upholders of white rules to speak in the name of all who look
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white, the white race will cease to exist...
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How many will it take? No one can say for sure. It is a bit like
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the problem of currency: how much counterfeit money has to
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circulate in order to destroy the value of the official currency?
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The answer is, nowhere near a majority--just enough to undermine
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public confidence in the official stuff. When it comes to
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abolishing the white race, the task is not to win over more whites
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to oppose "racism"; there are "anti-racists" enough already to do
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the job...
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We know how devilishly difficult it is for individuals to escape
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whiteness. The white race does not voluntarily surrender a single,
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member, so that even those who step outside of it in one situation
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find it virtually impossible not to step back in later, if for no
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other reason than the assumptions of others. But we also know that
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when there comes into being a critical mass of people who, though
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they look white, have ceased to act white, the white race will
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explode, and former whites will be able to take part, together with
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others, in building a new human community.
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The December issue of the anarchist paper Love & Rage carries
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several comments on a recent attempt to stop a group of self-
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proclaimed nazis from holding a "gay-bashing" fest in New Hope,
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Pennsylvania. The entire story is too long to recount here (we
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advise readers to obtain a copy of this excellent publication by
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sending $1 to PO Box 853, Stuyvesant Stn., NY, NY 10009), but,
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briefly, what happened is this: on learning that the nazis planned
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to march and rally, a group of their opponents called a counter-
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rally. The nazis, fearful for their safety, called off their
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march, but proceeded with the rally, which took place as scheduled
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behind a wall of police, who protected them from the hostile crowd.
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The report states, "Residents of New Hope and anti-fascist
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organizers alike claimed the cancellation of the march as a victory
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for anti-fascist organizers. By creating the possibility of
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hundreds or thousands of counter-protestors willing to physically
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confront the nazis, we made it impossible for them to march. This
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strategy, of organizing for the possibility of physical
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confrontation, and bringing hundreds of people willing to carry it
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out, is clearly a successful one and needs to be pursued in the
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future."
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We are not so sure. That the cancellation of the march was a
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defeat for the nazis we have no doubt; but it seems to us it was
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more a victory for the state than for the anti-fascist organizers,
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because the state was able to emerge as the defender of both free
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speech and law-and-order, marginalizing the "extremists" on both
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sides--those who want to build death camps and those who want to
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prevent their construction. We are inclined to agree with another
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commentator who called the counter-demonstration "ineffective."
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We favor beating nazis off the street wherever they appear; and
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confronting "racists" or other reactionaries of the right (or
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left). But we ask, what is the purpose of this "strategy"? If it
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is to do material damage to the fascists, then it takes no genius
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to point out that such damage can be done to them more effectively
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on virtually any day of the year other than when they appear in
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public surrounded by an army of cops and television cameras. If it
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is to win people out of the nazi ranks, we have no way of knowing
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how effective such actions are. If the aim is to expose the state
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as defender of the nazis, that is only a very partial truth; the
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state is the defender of public order, and has shown itself quite
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willing to repress nazis and other white supremacist groups who
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threaten that order. And if the purpose is to win people to a
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vision of a world without race barriers, then we must say that any
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action which aims to crush the nazis physically and fails to do so
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because of state intervention has the effect of reinforcing the
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authority of the state, which, as we said, is the most important
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agency maintaining race barriers."
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7) ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS
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The ABC is an international network of autonomous groups dedicated
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to supporting political, class war, and social prisoners and
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involved in other prison issues. Contact Chicago ABC c/o WCF.
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SUPPORT MINNEAPOLIS ANTI-FASCIST ACTIVIST
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Longtime anti-racist/anti-fascist activist and Love and Rage
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Federation member Kieran Frazier Knutson is facing up to 10 years
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in prison and $20,000 in fines for allegedly hitting a neo-nazi
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Northern Hammer skinhead with a flashlight. There are two
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trumped-up assault charges, both felonies, that Kieran is facing.
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On January 19th the state offered a plea bargain of six months in
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the workhouse and probably years of probation. Kieran turned it
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down and pleaded not guilty to both charges. We need to make sure
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Kieran doesn't get sent to prison, and that the state can't limit
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anti-fascist protest.
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The Anti-Fascist Defense Committee, a politically diverse group,
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has been initiated by Minneapolis ABC and is beginning to meet
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regularly to focus on political action for Kieran's defense.
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We are planning a demonstration for Monday, April 11th at 12:00
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noon and Tuesday, April 12th at noon as well. The trial starts on
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April 12th at 9:00 AM and will probably last two or three days. We
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want to make sure that the courtroom is filled with people who
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refuse to see Kieran railroaded into prison, so we are asking for
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regional assistance to anyone who can come up. We can provide
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places to stay. If in need of transportation contact us and we'll
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see if we can hook you up. Contact Emma Center at 612-729-5498.
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We are also calling for a phone zap on April 1st. Call County
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Attorney Mike Freeman between 9am and 4pm at 612-348-5550 and
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demand that the case against Kieran be dropped!
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We are also asking for any donations people can make to the defense
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campaign. Checks can be made out to Love and Rage Supporters and
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sent to the ABC PO Box listed below.
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Minneapolis ABC, c/o Agitator Index / PO Box 7075 / Minneapolis,
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MN 55407. email to: jolson@polisci.umn.edu
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JUSTICE FOR DANNY CAHILL!
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Danny Cahill, a prisoner in Lebanon, Ohio, was thrown in
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segregation and has now gone on a hunger strike due to prisoncrats
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locking him up for being involved in "gang activities" via
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possession of an Anarchist Black Cross draft proposal and fliers
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regarding the construction of the Supermax prison in Ohio. Danny's
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comrades at Lucasville prison are asking for help protesting this
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treatment and to demand that he be released from segregation by
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contacting the warden and governor of Ohio.
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Addresses:
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William H. Dallman, warden, Lebanon Prison State Route 38 Lebanon,
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OH 45036
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George V. Voinovich, governor of Ohio State House Columbus, OH
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43215
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Send your support to Danny. Don't let the screws break him down!
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Danny Cahill # 251641 PO Box 56 Lebanon, OH 45036
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--Minneapolis ABC c/o Agitator Index PO Box 7075 Mpls, MN 55407
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MINNESOTA EIGHT EMERGENCY!
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Date: Thursday 23 February 1994
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A.C. Ford, one of the eight African-American men railroaded after
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the shooting of a Minneapolis cop, has been thrown into segregation
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-- "the hole" -- at Oak Park Heights state prison. So have 12
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other prisoners. The prisoncrats claim he and 12 other prisoners in
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his complex "rioted" by refusing to take their short recreation
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time outside in sub-zero weather. The riot squad roughed up A.C.
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and others; A.C. is charged with riot, inciting to riot, unlawful
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assembly, disorderly conduct, and disobeying a direct order. The
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hearing officer, the prosecutor, the witnesses, and the "social
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worker" in this hearing are all prison bosses. If the prison finds
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him guilty, A.C. will be sentenced to 200 days to a year in the
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hole. No books are allowed in the hole.
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Call:
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Warden Holbeck - 612-779-1400.
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Ms. Freer, P.R. - 612-779-1400.
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Dick Hagelberger, prosecutor in this hearing - 612-779-1407
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Michael Green, social worker in complex 5 - 612-779-1400
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Frank Woods, MN state komisar of corrections- 612-642-0200
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Demand:
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1. An outside investigation into the riot squad's brutality in
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Complex 4;
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2. Dropping of charges against 13 inmates accused of rioting, etc.;
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3. Immediate release of the 13 from "the hole;"
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4. The provision of proper legal representation for the 13, and
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outside observers allowed to witness the hearings;
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5. A guarantee of the safety prisoners, and a guarantee that no one
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will be targeted for reprisals
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For more info contact Minneapolis ABC.
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8) WOMEN IN THE EZLN
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The following is an excerpt from the article "THE CHIAPAS UPRISING
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AND THE FUTURE OF CLASS STRUGGLE IN THE NEW WORLD ORDER" by Harry
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Cleaver, University of Texas at Austin,
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<hmcleave@utxvm.cc.texas.edu> Full text of this article, as well as
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tons of other EZLN-related information is available from us at WCF.
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The struggle for the "survival" of Indian culture has also involved
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the struggle for its transformation from within the well-known
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patriarchal character of Mexican society. In traditional Indian
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society, before Indians were pushed into poor forest lands often
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far away from good water sources, life was not so hard. Indian
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agricultural practices were often land intensive rather than labor
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intensive and Indians were able to reap an abundant and diverse
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harvest. But as Indian land was stolen it became harder and harder
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to survive on fewer and fewer resources; life became increasingly
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difficult, especially for women. It is generally Indian women who
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must be up at the crack of dawn to grind corn for the day's
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tortillas. It is generally Indian women who haul water for cooking,
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drinking cleaning and bathing. It is generally Indian women who cut
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firewood and haul it home for cooking. It is generally Indian women
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who cook, and care for the children and the sick. But hard work
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makes strong women--if it doesn't kill them--and such women have
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challenged their traditional roles.
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Their challenge found support in the EZLN (Zapatista Army of
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National Liberation) and acceptance from its leaders. Not only were
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women encouraged to join the EZLN but they have been, according to
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all accounts, treated as equals. Many women have officer status and
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men and women are expected to carry the burdens of work and
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fighting equally. When Indian women organized in dozens of
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communities to produce a code of women's rights, the EZLN
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leadership composed of Mayan leaders adopted the code unanimously.
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The "Women's Law" included the rights of all women, including pay
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equity, health and nutrition rights, choice marriage and number of
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children, and freedom from violence from relatives and strangers.
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The Women's Law claims severe punishment for rape and attempted
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rape, and was translated into all the Mayan languages.
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The passage of this Bill of Rights reflects both the problems and
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ongoing struggles of women within the diverse Indian cultures of
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Chiapas. What is unusual and exciting about these developments is
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how those struggles are not marginalized or subordinated to "class
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interests" but are accepted as integral parts of the revolutionary
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project.
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9) CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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All events subject to constant change.
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March 4-26: The Resistance Theater presents Spike Heels, a comedy
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by Theresa Rebeck. Thurs-Sat, 8pm, $10 (pay what u can on Thur),
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Eclipse Theatre, 2072 N. Leavitt, 862-9700.
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March 4-26: SisterSerpents Demolishing Domesticity show at Woman
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Made Gallery, 4646 N. Rockwell.
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March 16 (Wed): Freedom of Information Day forum on "Opening the
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Information Superhighway to Everyone", with several panelists and
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the video "Staking Our Claim in Cyberspace", at Harold Washington
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Library, 400 S. state, 5:30-8:30. Free.
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March 18 (Fri): "For Those Of Us Who Dare", a Celebration of Women
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Political Prisoners, 2747 W. Lemoyne. Dinner at 7, Program at 8.
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$5.
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March 18 (Fri): Hip Hop Party at the A-Zone. The JAM crew invites
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CBS down for a birthday battle of breakin' & rap. 9pm-2am, $4,
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good food & drink, with DJ's Kew-1, 2D, and 33 & 1/3. At the
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Autonomous Zone, 1726 W. Division.
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March 19 (Sat): Oppose the SS Action Group's yearly march in Ann
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arbor, MI. Call (312)384-2991 for info on this and other upcoming
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anti-fascist activities.
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March 21 (Mon): Phone Blitz! Call Attorney General Janet Reno
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(202)616-6070 and demand amnesty for all Puerto Rican Prisoners Of
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War and Political Prisoners.
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March 24-May 14: The Making Of Frued, a new play by Theater
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Ooobleck. Thurs-Sats, 8pm, at Chicago Filmmakers, 1543 W.
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Division. $6, more if ya got it, free if broke. 784-8983 for
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info.
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March 25 (Fri): Lorenzo Ervin will speak on his history with SNCC,
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the Black Panthers, and as a political prisoner, and on his book
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Anarchism & The Black Revolution. At the Autonomous Zone, 1726 W.
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Division. We will possibly be showing a video about the case of
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Fred Hampton Jr. as well. Call 384-2991 for info.
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March 26 (Sat): Lorenzo Ervin speaking, first at Triple XXX,
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corner of North, Damen, & Milwaukee, 2-4pm, then again at New World
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Resource Center 1476 W. Irving Park Rd., 5-7pm. There will likely
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be other events with Lorenzo as well, call 384-2991 for info.
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March 26 (Sat): SisterSerpents Last Supper, women only 3-course
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vegan dinner and performance. 7:30pm, by reservation, 588-4317.
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March 31 (Thur): Stop Apache Genocide! Protest the Vatican's Mt.
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Graham "Columbus" telescope project with Women of All Red Nations.
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4pm, at the Chicago Archdiocese, 155 E. Superior.
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March 31-May 7: Boy Basement Battles the Demons of Sleep, Curious
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Theater Branch, 1836 W. North. Thurs-Sat, 8pm, $7 or pay what you
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can. 276-1147.
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April 1 (Sun): Phone Zap for anti-fascist activist Kieran Frazier.
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See article.
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April 2 (Sat): Oppose the KKK rally in Crawfordsville, IN. Call
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(312) 384-2991 for info on this & other anti-fascist activities.
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April 11 & 12: Demonstrate in Minneapolis for anti-fascist
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activist Kieran Frazier. See article.
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April 14 (Thur): Stop the Genocide & Eco-cide! International Day
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of Protest against Hydro-Quebec's flooding of Cree & Innu homelands
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and Endangered Wildlife Habitat of the James Bay Watershed. Noon-
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2pm, Canadian Consulate, 310 S. Michigan.
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April 21-24: Western Shoshone Defense Project Spring Gathering,
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call (702)468-0230 for details.
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April 21-27: World Animal Liberation Week...
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April 22 (Fri): Earth Day/Earth Night. Go out and do something
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good for the Earth...
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April 25 (Mon): Phone Blitz! Call President Clinton (202)456-1111
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and demand amnesty for all Puerto Rican Prisoners Of War and
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Political Prisoners.
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May 1 (Sun): Curious Theater Anniversary Benefit, theater workers
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of the world unite!
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10) SPECIAL NOTICE: COUNTER-INSTITUTIONAL & NETWORKING CONFERENCE
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May 26-May 30, Detroit
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The Trumbull Theater and 404 Willis folks will be hosting a
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conference for those who participate in the many antiauthoritarian
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community building spaces and projects. The conference is not
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limited to people who have a space, but is also open to those who
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are planning a similar project or who want to discuss the dynamics
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of this approach to community building. *This is NOT an anarchist
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gathering,* but is a focused weekend of dialogue and networking.
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Last December, the Chicago A-Zone folks hosted a spontaneous
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"Autonomous Zone 'Show and Tell.'" It was a much needed night of
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dialogue on things like gender tensions, community building
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strategy, and more. This helped all of us to see our projects not
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as "lifestylism," but as a growing number of people using this
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method to create stronger communities.
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In May, we hope to further this and expand our network of those
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active on this level, so that others will be able to see that there
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is a growing grassroots movement of community centers. We hope and
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expect that people from other spaces will facilitate workshops and
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discussions, and participate by giving us their ideas and opinions.
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The event is free, of course, but the Trumbull folks do ask that
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people who are attending give us a rough idea of how many people
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from each group will come (as soon as possible, please, as we're
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trying to arrange housing), and provide some vegetarian food for
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the rest of the gathering (if it's possible to let us know what you
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will be bringing, that would also be helpful, as we are trying to
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plan meals).
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For more information, contact WCF, or contact the Trumbull Theater
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at 4202 Trumbull, Detroit, MI 48208, or phone us at (313) 832-3251
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or (313) 832-0114. You can reach us via email at
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cstunt@nova.eng.wayne.edu
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:)
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END WIND CHILL FACTOR 9.3
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