The Latest from Black Rose/Rosa Negra
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Anarchism, Feminism and Anarcha-Feminism
Reflections on London AFem 2014 & Social Movement Work Today Hosted by Black Rose – LA Saturday, Feb. 7th, 4:00pm 131 S. Rampart Blvd., Los Angeles, CA With: Romina Akemi, Black Rose Anarchist Federation / Federación Anarquista Rosa Negra Inger Flem Soto, La Alzada, Acción Feminista Libertaria (Chile) Lorenalia Mans, Frente De Organizaciones En Lucha
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6 Practices to Build Community Power: An Intro to Solidarity Networks
Forty people squeezed into a cramped property management office to deliver a letter. The Falcon Art Community, a rental management company dressed up as a “privately funded arts organization”, had neglected a black mold problem in the walls of Beth’s home. Health issues related to the mold forced Beth to move out and live in
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Expanding the Struggle: Notes on the Future of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement—by Black Rose NYC
An unprecedentedly broad, decentralized, confrontational, and leaderless movement has arisen in response to the police murders of Michael Brown, Eric Garner and too many others. With the back-to-back non-indictments of Officers Darren Wilson and Daniel Pantaleo, we have witnessed a powerful rage against the impunity of the police and their disrespect for Black life that
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Eyes on the Prize: Solidarity from the Streets of Portland
Along with cities from around the country, Portland erupted on November 25th in one of the largest demonstrations and actions it has seen in years. The Portland Solidarity Network came on as an official sponsor of the event that was planned in solidarity with the Mike Brown actions happening both in Ferguson and in cities
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Photographs from Tuesday’s Protest #Handsupdontshoot #Mikebrown
Photographs from Tuesday November 25,2014 Solidarity protest #handsupdontshoot #mikebrown Miami, Fl Photo by member AB Kunin
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Oregon Canvassers Workers Push for Unionization at Union-Funded Workplace
Seven workers and union activists head toward the office on September 17, just before the morning shift begins, debating how to enter. Should they all parade in together? What if lower management is out front smoking before the shift begins? Should they go in early, or wait until the day’s canvassers are already inside? They




