Free Them All
On April 14th, a group of people drove their cars to Barton jail for a public noise demo. They formed a decentralized crowd that flashed lights and fireworks to let the prisoners know they’re not alone.
On April 14th, a group of people drove their cars to Barton jail for a public noise demo. They formed a decentralized crowd that flashed lights and fireworks to let the prisoners know they’re not alone.
The final installment of Trouble looks at anarchist strategies, visions and methods of organizing.
Trouble #24 – Organize: For Autonomy & Mutual Aid Read More »
In Trouble 24, we take a closer look at anarchist strategies and methods of organizing.
Trouble #24: Organize [Trailer] Read More »
In the wake of limited talks between the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs and representatives of the Canadian state, a sense of confusion has set in. Despite what they want you to think… it’s not over.
If you must communicate electronically, at least do yourself a favour and use an encrypted, open source solution like Signal.
Security Culture Tip 3 – Don’t Plan Actions Over Facebook Read More »
Loose lips sink ships. Snitching is never acceptable – even if it’s by accident.
Security Culture Tip 2 – Don’t Talk About It Read More »
First in a series of tips on staying safe while taking action. Remember to take yourself seriously… because those in power certainly will.
Security Culture Tip 1 – Believe What You Are Doing is Powerful & Important Read More »
On February 24th, the OPP raided the camp at Wynam Road, established in Tyendinaga Mohawk territory in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs.
Raid on Tyendinaga Read More »