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Monday, June 14th, 2010Going the to US Social Forum in Detroit next week? Well, here’s something to warm your little anarcho-heart. AK Press has teamed up with nine other collectives to try to make anti-authoritarian ideas a bit more visible, and fun, at the gathering. The project is called “A New World from Below: Anarchists and Anti-Authoritarians at [...]
The A-Zone: They Don’t Eat Blubber
Thursday, April 29th, 2010Do you like Canadians? Who doesn’t right? (They’re who you can thank for delicious Molson Canadian beer!!*) I ask because a very special group of Winnipegers are having a big twenty-four-hour fundraising campaign starting this Saturday, May 1, right after their local May Day march. A few months ago in my bio, I told you [...]
Celebrate twenty years of AK Press at the NYC Anarchist Bookfair!
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010This weekend AK Press heads back to New York City for the fourth annual NYC Anarchist Bookfair, held once again at the lovely Judson Memorial Church on Washington Square Park. I love tabling at this event! I’ve been at every NYC Anarchist Bookfair since it started, first tabling for Red Emma’s, and then for AK, [...]
The Tragic Procession: Alexander Berkman and Russian Prisoner Aid
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010The Kate Sharpley Library and the Alexander Berkman Social Club have recently teamed up to release an important piece of anarchist history: The Tragic Procession: Alexander Berkman and Russian Prisoner Aid. The book is an original reprint of the collected Bulletin of the Joint Committee for the Defense of Revolutionists Imprisoned in Russia and Bulletin [...]
AK Baltimore visits the Big Apple for Left Forum 2010
Monday, March 29th, 2010(Wow, is this a busy Spring for tabling! There’s really too many amazing events every March and April it seems. AK Baltimore handles most of our tabling gigs in NYC, but for Left Forum 2010, which took place March 19-21, I was on a plane on my way back from California, so two amazing Red [...]
The Future of Anarchism…47 Years Ago
Saturday, March 27th, 2010The 15th Annual Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair happened two weeks ago. If you weren’t there, uh, you missed it. I was there. And one of my favorite things to do there, when I’m not standing behind a vast expanse of AK Press published and distroed books, is to browse other tables in search of old [...]
Holler From the Rooftops: Creating Some Kindling
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010A new agitational paper is circulating around the bay area: Holler From the Rooftops. Long-time anarchist rabble-rouser Tommy Strange is at the helm. Tommy’s not the guy at every meeting and gathering, not the guy “on-the-scene” making a name for himself, he doesn’t travel the country going from book fair to book fair. When he [...]
The Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair & Surrounding Events (Not To Be Missed!)
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010Those of you from the Bay Area have probably (hopefully? if you read our blog, at least) already heard that this weekend is the 15th Annual Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair. We’ll be there all weekend, showing off our latest and greatest published books and distro items. Get three new AK titles hot off the press! [...]
New Publications from the Kate Sharpley Library
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010Our pals at the Kate Sharpley Library have been busy, First, they’ve just published the February/March edition of their Bulletin: KSL: Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library No. 61, February/March 2010 Anna Mendleson 1948-2009. Bookunin, M. Black flame : the revolutionary class politics of anarchism and syndicalism by Michael Schmidt and Lucien van der Walt [...]
New Durutti Book — Nuevo libro acerca de Durruti
Monday, February 8th, 2010Novedad editorial Durruti “el héroe del Pueblo”. 1896-1936 Autor: El Seta “En forma de collage se recogen citas, textos, canciones, fotos, carteles…en torno a la figura del anarquista leonés, dotando a la obra de una gran frescura y dinamismo sin perder por ello en rigor histórico”. 21 x 30 cms., 103 páginas, color Fundación Anselmo [...]
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