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Oil Trains, Indigenous Insurgency, and the Disruption of Capitalist Logistics
There is huge potential for different communities in the Bay Area, the West Coast, and the First Nations to coordinate their ongoing disruption of the supply chain of the carbon economy.
Posted in Energy and Ecology, Political Economy, Revolutionary Politics
Tagged bay area, california, canada, capitalism, climate change, economics, indigenous, insurgency, militancy, native, oil, politics, resistance
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A Hypothesis on Applying Lessons From Venezuela to Student Organizing
Student movements–and society as a whole–would benefit greatly from breaking down the walls between the university and society, and forging concrete connections between student groups and local community organizations.
Thoughts On Applying Principles of Revolutionary Autonomy in the Bay Area
Zapatismo, and the principles of revolutionary autonomy in general, could be an excellent way to build a genuinely revolutionary movement in the Bay Area. But applying this effectively requires us radicals to be more proactive in networking, collaborating, and cooperating with … Continue reading
Posted in Revolutionary Politics
Tagged anarchism, autonomy, bay area, capitalism, collectives, communism, cooperatives, philosophy, politics, revolution, socialism, zapatismo, zapatistas
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Reflections on the “Decolonization and Anarchism” Panel at the 2014 Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair
The “Decolonization and Anarchism” panel covered a range of interesting and important topics, ranging from struggling against White supremacy, to the relevance of the education system, to the need for anarchist solidarity with existing indigenous movements.
The Oil Industry in the Bay Area–Current Problems, Proposed Expansions, and Community Resistance
The communities of the northern Bay Area of California–mostly working class communities of color–have a long dealt with the externalities of local oil refineries. Now, due to the fracking boom, these companies are set to expand their infrastructure even more.
Posted in Energy and Ecology
Tagged bay area, california, capitalism, carbon, energy, environmental justice, externalities, fossil fuels, oil, petroleum, pollution, public health, racism
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