Germany: The Fight against the Tesla Gigafactory : Some Occupy the Forest,...
For several years now, locals, anarchists, environmentalists, and others have been engaged in a struggle against a Tesla “gigafactory” in the small town of Grünheide, only five kilometers southeast of...
View Article“It Was Not an Unexpected Death” : An Account from the Opioid Epidemic
Starting in 2021, drug overdoses have killed more than 100,000 people in the United States every year. While politicians used the crack and heroin epidemics of the late twentieth century as a pretext...
View ArticleA Moment of Illumination
In the following narrative, our correspondent casts light on a little-understood episode of history.“In fact, almost all the major breakthroughs are unexpected. It used to be we’d get bright people and...
View ArticleTremors in Turkey : How the Resistance of Wan Defeated Erdoğan Twice
In the following report, a longtime participant in the Kurdistan liberation movement explains how the political dynamics in Turkey are shifting in the wake of the municipal elections of March 31 and...
View ArticleSteal Something from Work Day 2024 : It's Time to Even the Score!
Once again, it’s April 15—Steal Something from Work Day! Every April, millions of workers around the world observe this day as a chance to settle accounts with those who are profiting off their labor....
View Article“It Is an Honor to Be Suspended for Palestine" : Dispatches from the...
On April 17, students at Columbia University and Barnard College set up an encampment in solidarity with Palestinians facing genocide at the hands of the Israeli military. On April 18, the university...
View ArticleCampus Building Occupations, 2008-2010 and Today
A wave of campus building occupations took place in response to austerity measures following the recession of 2008. As today’s Gaza solidarity movement begins to experiment with encampments and...
View ArticleReport from within the Cal Poly Humboldt Building Occupation : The Occupation...
On April 22, 2024, inspired by the resilience of the Gaza solidarity encampment at Columbia University and other demonstrations around the country, students at Cal Poly Humboldt campus in Arcata,...
View ArticleWe, Too, Remember Aleksei Sutuga : The Life of a Russian Anarchist and...
Aleksei Sutuga grew up deep in Siberia, in Irkutsk—the city to which Mikhail Bakunin was once exiled, not to mention many other Russian rebels. Known to his friends as Socrates, Aleksei became involved...
View ArticleDay One: University of Texas Austin Students Take the Lawn : A Report
On April 24, students, faculty, and community members assembled on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin to demonstrate against the complicity of the university administration in the ongoing...
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