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Announcing INTERSECTIONS, Vol. 1, Issue 1

category north america / mexico | anarchist movement | link to pdf author Friday October 10, 2008 16:38author by "Intersections" - Common Actionauthor email nwcommonaction at gmail dot com Report this post to the editors

Newsletter of Common Action

Common Action is proud to announce the publication of our newsletter Intersections. Written with regular people in mind, the newsletter strives to connect community issues to anarchist ideas, serving as a paper that any neighbor might find interesting, informative, and reliable. It can be left in laundromats and bus seats just as easily as a radical bookstore. [Türkçe]
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Announcing INTERSECTIONS, Vol. 1, Issue 1

Newsletter of Common Action


Common Action is proud to announce the publication of our newsletter Intersections. Written with regular people in mind, the newsletter strives to connect community issues to anarchist ideas, serving as a paper that any neighbor might find interesting, informative, and reliable. It can be left in laundromats and bus seats just as easily as a radical bookstore.

This issue's contents include:
  • Whose Streets? Gentrification in Seattle by Andrew Hedden and Jacquelyn Hermer
  • Northwest Anarchist People of Color Gathering: A Report-Back by Brooke Stepp
  • Hope, Change, and Direct Action by GregA and Jeremy
  • Crude Profits by Joshua Neuhouser
  • Advice Column by Sally Darity
Intersections is available as a PDF for reading and single page printing, and 11" x 17" printing.

You can find it on our website at http://nwcommonaction.org/

To get a hard copy, or to let us know what you think, hit us up at nwcommonaction@gmail.com


Related Link: http://nwcommonaction.org

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