The Latest from Black Rose/Rosa Negra

  • Resources on Anarchism in Asia

    The deep and global history of anarchism in the global south is still being unearthed, recovered and documented. Major strides have been made such as the collection of academic writings Anarchism  and Syndicalism in the Colonial and Postcolonial World: 1870-1940 but there still remains much work to be done. Here we would like to gather…

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  • The Hamburg G20 Protests: The Final Straw Interviews Mark Bray

    The Final Straw Podcast interviews historian, author and Black Rose/Rosa Negra member Mark Bray who was present at the G20 protests in Hamburg, Germany. The interview covers what is the G20, the significance of the protests, the culture of protest in Hamburg and how they were organized. You can follow Mark on Twitter @Mark_Bray. Listen…

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  • What Made Large Scale Resistance Possible at the G20 in Hamburg?

    We bring you this on-the-ground account from one of our comrades in Black Rose/Rosa Negra who had the opportunity to travel and participate in the G20 protests in Hamburg, Germany.  Similar to the impact of the 1999 WTO protests in Seattle, we may look back at the Hamburg G20 protests as a symbol of global…

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  • Screenings of “No Borders: Social Struggles Across the USA”

    Across the the US locals of Black Rose/Rosa Negra Anarchist Federation will be hosting screenings of “No Borders: Social Struggles Across the USA,” an 11 episode web series created by a Chilean media team which spent months traveling across the US to learn about social movements and the daily resistance to capitalism. Each 30 minute…

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  • 3 Reasons to Throw Away July 4th

    July 4th is a celebration of white supremacist settler colonial and here’s what we mean by that. By Tariq Khan 1. The Declaration of Independence is a document based on settler colonialism and genocide If we read the Declaration of Independence in high school or college we know it to be a list of grievances…

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  • Emancipation of the Working Class – Celebrate the Legacy of the IWW

    Founded 112 years ago this week, we celebrate the rich legacy of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). The union brought together a number of existing unions and radical currents to create an alternative to the conservative trade unions of time which promoted harmony between workers and capital and also practiced exclusion in their…

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