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From March 4-11, supporters of the Defend the Atlanta Forest movement will converge in the Weelaunee Forest in Atlanta. There will be a two-day music festival, workshops, discussions, and many ways to take an active part in the movement.

A reportback from Asheville’s NYE noise demo with members of Pansy Collective and the Mountain Area Abortion Doula Collective.

We call on all people of good conscience to stand in solidarity with the movement to stop Cop City and defend the Weelaunee Forest in Atlanta.

Dispatches from the uprising in Peru, revenge in Thessaloniki and an update from Anarchist prisoner Alfredo Cospito in this episode of System Fail.

From ‘Woke Mind’ to COVID-19, Dee examines the effects various strains of viruses are having on humanity in the 19th installment of System Fail.

This is our chance to re-imagine social media, and our relationship to it. To rediscover the lost promise of the Internet. To construct new digital worlds in the burning shell of the old. And to do it together.

Election woes in the US and Brazil, a new land defence camp in France and anarchist prisoner Alfredo Cospito declares a hunger strike in Italy in this episode of System Fail.

Bad news continues for Brits named Liz, a growing Russian antiwar movement and a 3 year commemoration of protests that rocked Chile in this episode of System Fail.

Bolsonaro’s strange recreational activities exposed, Dee examines the human inclination for binary thinking, updates from the uprising in Iran and the Free Alabama Movement prison strike in the 16th episode of System Fail.

As anarchists, we know that the new world we seek will never be handed to us.
We will need to build it. Together.

The flames of uprising are once again burning in Iran. Yet, it seems different this time. A revolution is afoot, a feminist revolution.

Bank robberies in Lebanon, an uprising in Haiti and a little surprise for a poorly named police station in Mexico in this, the 15th installment of System Fail.

Dispatches from the uprising in Peru, revenge in Thessaloniki and an update from Anarchist prisoner Alfredo Cospito in this episode of System Fail.

From ‘Woke Mind’ to COVID-19, Dee examines the effects various strains of viruses are having on humanity in the 19th installment of System Fail.

Election woes in the US and Brazil, a new land defence camp in France and anarchist prisoner Alfredo Cospito declares a hunger strike in Italy in this episode of System Fail.

Bad news continues for Brits named Liz, a growing Russian antiwar movement and a 3 year commemoration of protests that rocked Chile in this episode of System Fail.

Bolsonaro’s strange recreational activities exposed, Dee examines the human inclination for binary thinking, updates from the uprising in Iran and the Free Alabama Movement prison strike in the 16th episode of System Fail.

Bank robberies in Lebanon, an uprising in Haiti and a little surprise for a poorly named police station in Mexico in this, the 15th installment of System Fail.

In this episode of System Fail a massive nationwide strike in Ecuador, more colonial bullshit in Tanzania and the latest developments for anarchist prisoner Giannis Michailidis

A look at lands formerly under UK control: Palestine and Kurdistan, also a weather report in this episode of System Fail.

In this episode of System Fail we take a look at increased state repression in so-called Chile, Germany, Greece, and so-called Atlanta.

In this episode: A roundup of May Day celebrations, supreme reproductive repression, students in Greece strike back and insurrection in Sri Lanka.

In this episode of System Fail: Tucker Carlson has a new way to increase virility, Putin’s cock-waving in The Ukraine, the Brazilian Military’s erectile dysfunction, and Elon Musk’s self aggrandizing twitter purchase.

A look at Chile's Estallido Social, and the steps the Chilean state has taken to try to reimpose its damaged authority and legitimacy.

From March 4-11, supporters of the Defend the Atlanta Forest movement will converge in the Weelaunee Forest in Atlanta. There will be a two-day music festival, workshops, discussions, and many ways to take an active part in the movement.

A reportback from Asheville’s NYE noise demo with members of Pansy Collective and the Mountain Area Abortion Doula Collective.

We call on all people of good conscience to stand in solidarity with the movement to stop Cop City and defend the Weelaunee Forest in Atlanta.

This is our chance to re-imagine social media, and our relationship to it. To rediscover the lost promise of the Internet. To construct new digital worlds in the burning shell of the old. And to do it together.

As anarchists, we know that the new world we seek will never be handed to us.
We will need to build it. Together.

The flames of uprising are once again burning in Iran. Yet, it seems different this time. A revolution is afoot, a feminist revolution.

We caught up with real anarchists whose lives have been changed by donating to subMedia! Donate to subMedia today!

Fundraiser video Summer 2022

DeeDOS reacts to the new HBO Docuseries "The Anarchists"

The Kurdish revolution does not only face attacks from the fascist state of Turkey. Now Iraq is also attacking the mountainous region of Shingal. The population has promised to resist, and for this all international help and solidarity is essential! Action is needed now!

Support the Defend Atlanta Forest week of action May 8th - 15th

On April 11th 2022 a group of Montreal anarchists snuck into Royal Bank of Canada offices with a message for them.

The final installment of Trouble looks at anarchist strategies, visions and methods of organizing.

Trouble 23 takes a closer look at climate change, its implications, and the shortcomings of the mainstream environmental movement.

In episode 22, we take a look at the worsening situation at the US/Mexico border, the US immigration system, and the implications of heavily militarized borders on stolen land.

Trouble #21 episode takes a deep dive into anti-colonial struggles in Turtle Island and in Palestine.

In the 20th edition of Trouble, subMedia takes a closer look at the Prison-Industrial-Complex.

In this month's episode of Trouble, we look at technology - specifically at the growing nexus between mass data collection, artificial intelligence and surveillance.

For the first Trouble episode of 2019, subMedia rings in the new year by looking at the institution we love to hate: the cops.

Trouble #17 explores mental health, and radical solutions to the problems causing mental un-wellness.

This episode of Trouble looks at the riotous protests against the inauguration of Donald Trump, carried out under the banner #DisruptJ20... and the historic trial that followed.

This installment of Trouble is subMedia's 35-minute love letter to radical hip hop

In this month's episode of Trouble, subMedia showcases three ongoing land defence struggles: the Unist’ot’en Camp, the autonomous spaces movement in Ljubljana, Slovenia and the eco-defence occupation known as La ZAD.

In this month's Trouble, sub.Media talks to comrades in Montreal, the Bay Area and Berlin to see how people in these cities are fighting back on attacks on their communities by developers, real estate speculators and the tech industry.

In this installment of A is for Anarchy we discuss the politics of representation, and the role it has historically played in adapting and shaping systems of control.

In this episode, subMedia looks at the social construction construction of gender. Reclaiming the telling of your own gender story will be a struggle and it may last your entire life. Don't do it alone.

Under capitalism, social control is built on the collective illusion of private property, and the sanctity of the so-called ‘free market’. So for this episode, we interrogate what property really is.

A look at the role that violence plays in maintaining the hierarchies embedded into our social order, and the potential role it can play in fighting back.

A look at the historical development of race, both as an enduring system of codified power relations and a central pillar for the creation and maintenance of state power.

Direct Action is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot when describing anarchist tactics…. and rightly so! So… what is it exactly? Watch this episode of A is for Anarchy to find out.

In this installment of A is for Anarchy, we look at the struggle within and against capitalism and how it is an intrinsic guiding force of anarchist theory and practice.

In a world ruled by ceaseless capitalist competition, where people are pitted to work against each other, anarchists offer a different vision: Mutual Aid.

This A is for Anarchy episode showcases the critique of nationalism and how this ideology used to uphold authority and power.

On our first episode of "A is for Anarchy" we look at the concept of Autonomy.

On October 18, 2019 - a breaking point was reached. Revolts spread like wildfire in different territories that are dominated by the state of Chile. What has been gained, and what has been lost?

We checked in with Tasos, an Anarchist from the Void Network, on everything from the history and current context in Exarcheia, to the influence played by social media and #MeToo on the Greek political situation.

In this episode we revisit an interview we did with Anarchist author, Peter Gelderloos, in 2017 on the topic of Counter Insurgency.

Sima Lee talks about Left responses to the Capitol Hill ordeal of Jan 6th 2021. She goes in depth on the essential and unseen parts of anti-fascist work, discusses the rise of Black anarchism in the USA and delves into some of the history of Maroon resistance.

In this episode we take one last parting swipe at Donald Trump by revisiting the riots that happened on his first day in office as well as the months long solidarity campaign which managed to beat the resulting charges.

For this episode we're featuring a conversation with anarchist theorist and author Tom Nomad who sat down with us to talk about the fallout from the American election.

For episode 2 of subMedia's new podcast, we've dug through our archives to Trouble#20: Inside Out and selected the full in depth conversation with Halifax based prison abolitionist El Jones.

In our first ever episode, we meet up with Skyler Williams, spokesperson for the 1492 Land Back Lane reclamation camp just outside of Six Nations Reserve in the part of Turtle Island that Canada calls Ontario.

the last muthafuckin Burning Cop Car.

Burning Cop Car #13 goes out to all the women and gender non-conforming peeps peeps out there fighting patriarchy.

Goood morning fellow travelers, Burning Cop Car is back in 2018 to help you get your butt into shape.

This sedition of Burning Cop Car goes out to the J20 Defendants

Stim's back with one more final mothafuckin episode of ITEOTWAWKIAIFF

In this episode of TFN, Stim loses his shit while discussing Trump's ongoing legal shenanigans, leading to an important announcement.

This week on TFN we give you a peek into what could become Klanada’s Standing Rock and bring you updates from political prisoners in the United Snakes and Greece.

In this week's TFN, protests against ICE have been heating up across the United Snakes. We take a look at the dynamics of these occupations, plus the recent victory in the J20 trials and the alt-right's latest plans to "Unite the Right".

This week in the Fuckin News we take on Stephen Miller, the creepy fascist fanboy and former Dick Sphincter protégé, who’d like to turn Turtle Island into a whitey-white-world.

This week on The Fuckin News, we look at the geopolitical shitshow revolving around the Orange One’s twitter feed, leaving a trail of confusion from the G7 Summit in Quebec to the heavily hyped Trump-Kim summit in Singapore.

This episode of TFN looks at the repression being faced by anarchist comrades in Klanada and the United Snakes

This week on TFN, we look at Settler colonial entitlement in Klanada. Whether it’s Trudeau thinking he can just fuck up the land for funzies, or Faith Goldy thinking she can defend imaginary lines from refugees, these dirtbags gotta be stopped.

This week in the Fuckin News we look at the multiple setbacks suffered by nazis and white supremacists in Turtle Island

In this episode, Stim looks at the roots of the current crisis in Boriken - aka Puerto Rico.

This week, we took a look at some of the best riots of May Day 2018.

In this week's TFN, Emmanuel Macron, meets his Battle of Waterloo in la ZAD, or Zone to Defend, in Notre Dame des Landes. Meanwhile, in Hamilton, Ontario, the pigs launch a SWAT raid against a local collective house.

In December 2021 heavy rains punished the south of Bahia state in so-called Brazil. Help a black indigenous network in so-called Brazil to rebuild communities after floods.

Layla Staats and Skyler Williams describe their arrest on unceded Cas Yikh territory, and the disgusting lengths that the Canadian state went to try and break their warrior spirits.

On Jan 4 2020, the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs evicted Coastal GasLink from their territory. That eviction order remains in effect today.

On October 9, 2021, as part of the Week of Action in solidarity with the Gidimt'en, some folks in Montreal shut down trains and took the streets for a demo.

Cas Yikh members of Gidimt'en clan are calling for a week of action in defence of Wedzin Kwa.

Hiladi Village is a traditional village site of the Ma'amtagila people. This unceded land and is in the process of being reclaimed.

As the remains of more Native kids continue to be discovered at the sites of former residential schools, this so-called Canada Day offers a time for reflection and a recommitment to the dismantling of the Canadian state.

1492 Land Back Lane spokesperson Skyler Williams explains the motivations and context for a recent decision to take down the highway barricades on Haudenosaunee territory.

In this episode we take a look at the many Indigenous-led struggles currently taking place across Turtle Island.

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.

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.

On Feb 15th, 50 people snuck onto some train tracks in Ontario and shut down the second biggest rail yard in Canada. They were soon joined by a large crowd of supporters who helped hold down the blockade for the rest of the day.

This is part two of Transmissions, a series about inter-generational relationships among anarchists.

This is the first episode of a mini-series focusing on the various dimensions of inter-generational relationships amongst anarchists.

For months now, anarchists have been dealing with an increase of repression from the far-right government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who has been targeting squats as part of his plan to 'take back' Exarchia.

A short report on the recent uprisings in Chile, which started as a protest against a fare hike and have since grown into a full-blown uprising.

Mi'kmaq water protectors and non-indigenous allies are blocking a project in so-called Nova Scotia. Their initiative is based on the 1752 treaty.

The story of the Parkdale Rent Strike, where a community in Toronto came together to fight back against the gentrification of their neighbourhood.

A smooth blend of juicy videos from subMedia.tv's riotous first decade of anarchist video making.

To change anything, start everywhere.If you could change anything, what would you change? Would you go on vacation for the rest of your life? Make fossil fuels stop causing climate change?

Over the past four years, the Unist'ot'en clan of the Wet’suwet’en nation have literally built a strategy to keep three proposed oil and gas pipelines from crossing their land.

This video focuses on Indigenous resistance, and seeks to build capacity in Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities by providing an educational and accessible resource to build awareness across communities.

A look at how a movement kicked out the most powerful navy in the world out of their land

In the spring of 2012, a massive student strike in opposition to a tuition hike, rocked the streets of the Montréal for over six months. Protests and militant street actions became part of the daily and nightly reality of this Canadian metropolis.