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How to be an Indigenous Ally

Native Resistance Network members and colleagues will be presenting a workshop this coming Saturday at the NYC Anarchist Book Fair.  It’s titled “Custer Died For Your Sins: How to be an Indigenous Ally”.

Saturday, April 6, 2013
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center
107 Suffolk Street – Room 203
New York, NY 10002

Native Resistance Network will also have a table at the Book Fair.  If you’ll be attending, please stop by and say hello.

Water

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Native Resistance Network’s new zine, Water, will be available next week.

Visit our table at the NYC Anarchist Book Fair, April 6th and 7th.

Say hello and take a look.

Table of Contents:

Mni
Let the Land Speak for Itself
Call Me Mohicanituck
Water is Life
Prisons and Sovereignty
Listening to Sandy

We’ll also be making a .pdf of the zine available on this web site.

NYC Anarchist Book Fair 2013

2013 ABF Official Poster

Native Resistance Network will have a table at this year’s NYC Anarchist Book Fair.
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This year’s book fair moves from the genteel West Village to the rough-and-tumble Lower East Side, the real historic hub of dissident squatter and anarchist culture, where we’ll reconnect with other LES organizations in a nucleus of uprising, conspiracy, and mutual confabulation bringing together for the general public two days of books and book reading, lectures, workshops, pamphlets, broadsides, zines, films, demos, skill shares, and much much more. (There will be weekly updates as events, presses, and speakers sign on.) In addition to being hosted by the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center, a dynamic multicultural center on Rivington & Suffolfk Streets, the book fair will partner events with Bluestockings and ABC No Rio, all within walking distance (very close!)
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In previous years, publishers have included AK, Fifth Estate, PM, Semiotext, WW3, Crimethinc, Black Cat, IWW, Institute for Anarchist Studies, Earth Journal, Native Resistance, OWS, Red Emma’s, Seven Stories, Bread & Puppet Press, Books Through Bars, Black Cross Federation, Charles Kerr, Combustion Books, Earth First! Journal, etc.
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Panels, workshops, lectures have focused on a range of topics, from  Anarchism and Intersectionality; Community-based Exchange: Mutual Aid Models with Rock Dove Collective; Radical Parenting, Sex, Sobriety, and More; Greece 2008; Hacking Your Library to the ABCs of Squatting; Defending Our Land, Air, and Water; The Politics of Disaster; Anarchist People of Color; Another Year of the Economic Crisis; and more!
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Films and Art events have included:  The NYC Anarchist Art Festival and Film Festival, and including performances, music, installations, video art, dance, sculpture, drawing, experimentation, and collaboration.

Update: Native Resistance Network members and colleagues will be hosting a workshop at the book fair.  Click here for details.