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Breaking the Borders Fest 2024

Posted on 09/14/2024 - 09/14/2024 by chicagoantireport

In solidarity with Libertarian Library La Social in Tultitlan Edo. de Mexico.

Sept 21st
$15
1756 W 18th St, Chicago
Doors open at 2pm
Film screening at 3pm
Bands

Film screening documentary: A Dead Journey
Last year, more than half a million people went through the jungle. A quarter of them were children. This is the story of one family’s journey through the Darien Gap.

Via @shitcagogigs4fuckers on Instagram.

Posted in NEWSTagged solidarity

Running Down The Walls 2024

Posted on 09/14/2024 - 09/14/2024 by chicagoantireport

September 15
5pm MCC Chicago
71 W Van Buren

In solidarity with political prisoners
5pm Rally & march, 5k marathon run, walk, bike, roll
7pm Bands & DJs

Via @shitcagogigs4fuckers on Instagram.

Posted in NEWSTagged prisons, solidarity

Containing Palestinian orgs through zionist funding

Posted on 09/06/2024 - 09/06/2024 by chicagoantireport

What liberation strategy takes from the enemy? This is the antithesis of self autonomy, a violation of the spirit of #althawabet, a breach of trust, a willingness to be tokenized, careerism, and is a form of submission to the limitations of what “can be said” and what “can be done.” In other words: #CONTAINMENT.

Via the now suspended Instagram account @BadTakes Pali.

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Posted in NEWSTagged Palestine

Pesky Parakeets Signal Thread

Posted on 08/17/2024 - 08/17/2024 by chicagoantireport

An announcements-only Signal thread in Chicago for the DNC and beyond

Submitted Anonymously

Posted in NEWSTagged DNC

Leaked internal memo from the March on the DNC Coalition

Posted on 08/17/2024 - 08/17/2024 by chicagoantireport

Repost from @ChiRiverOtter

A leaked internal memo from the March on the DNC Coalition shows that Coalition organizers (CJP, PSL, etc.) plan to hand disruptive protestors over to the cops. We’ve reproduced it here in full.

Don’t let protest marshals convince you to betray and endanger those willing to escalate for Gaza—cooperation with protest marshal instructions means cooperating with cops. This is about limiting and controlling protestors, NOT diversity of tactics.

Think before you listen to what someone in a vest tells you to do. Protect those who escalate. People who are willing to assume risk deserve your cooperation & trust.

Submitted Anonymously

Posted in NEWSTagged DNC

JUNE 11 DAY OF SOLIDARITY WITH MARIUS MASON AND LONG-TERM ANARCHIST PRISONERS: Open mic 🖤 Letter writing 🖤 Book packing

Posted on 06/05/2024 - 06/05/2024 by chicagoantireport

Come thru for another lovely evening Open Mic in support of the comrades behind bars!

#FreeThemAll

Tuesday, June 11 – 8pm
The Orphanage – 643 W 31st Street

Art by Juan Garnica M45737
💌 🎤 🏴 💌 🎤 🏴 💌 🎤 🏴 💌 🎤 🏴

June 11, 2024: No Separate Worlds
(full statement at https://june11.noblogs.org/ )

Repost from Midwest Books 2 Prisoners

Posted in NEWS

Fuck the 4th, Siege the Ports!

Posted on 05/20/2024 - 05/20/2024 by chicagoantireport

(FOR IMMEDIATE AND WIDE DISTRIBUTION)

As the escalation of the genocide continues, an escalation on our end is demanded.

We call on cities across the U.S. to participate in a collective blockade and occupation of cargo ports and railyards.

To be clear, the one and only goal of this action is to economically affect the US for as long as possible.

These actions will be autonomous and horizontally organized, with a respect for a diversity of tactics.

We hope the radical orgs, crews, and rebels in their respective cities start planning NOW for a nationwide action on July 1st.

For the people of Palestine,
shut this shit DOWN.

Submitted Anonymously

Posted in NEWSTagged autonomous action, Palestine

Texts from the Liberated Casbah Basel al-Araj

Posted on 05/20/2024 - 06/05/2024 by chicagoantireport

On Friday, May 17th a group of protestors attempted to occupy the Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago. The protest lasted several hours with minimal police intervention and zero arrests. Below are the communiques and the statement of principles:

Submitted Anonymously

Posted in NEWSTagged encampments, occupation, Palestine

June 11, 2024: No Separate Worlds

Posted on 05/10/2024 - 05/10/2024 by chicagoantireport

Repost from: June 11th

We once again approach June 11th, a day of remembrance and active solidarity, in a world of multiple crises and struggles for liberation. All of these are interconnected; there are no separate worlds. Across borders, languages, contexts, and identities, both catastrophes and victories of spirit and defiance reverberate around the globe. One environment is not untouched by another. The personal is not separate from the political. The positive project is not separate from that of destruction. Prison is not separate from the “free world.” Means are not separate from ends. Bridging these divides is a shared curiosity and commitment; bridging these divides is solidarity. This is not to flatten or oversimplify diversity and differences in circumstance, intensity, and consequence. Rather, that these different pieces are held together like organs of the body held by connective tissue. So we consider: how do we strengthen this connective tissue? How do we remain strong, yet supple and flexible? Bridges, connection, must also be built through time, especially in a world that moves too fast, from one crisis to the next. June 11th aspires to be one of these bridges: to build solidarity across borders, between movements, and among generations. Remembering and supporting long-term prisoners, as well as carrying on shared struggles, are two ways to strengthen this connective tissue. A stronger connective tissue will, in turn, bolster us against further repression.

Each year, as part of our effort to be a bridge between movements, time, and borders, we assess the terrain. We consider what threats from the state look like at this time, how imprisoned comrades can be connected to activity on the outside, how have the struggles they are a part of continued despite repression, and how remembering those locked up can become a natural part of anarchist activity. Often repression and criminalization feel new; but frequently, this is a failure of memory. There are innovations to pay attention to, while seeing their lineage in tactics and ideologies used against our forebears. What can we learn from how people have responded in the past? What can we learn from people in times and places where innovative repressive tactics were developed, and how can we act in complicity alongside them?

As the day of solidarity nears, we are struck by the unfolding of the current terrain; the horrors abound, and confront us in new ways, but these are also patterns and histories in repetition. Power is scrambling to maintain itself amidst the uncertainty of our fragilely constructed society, and individuals and groups continue on with our refusal of their world. We see continued colonial violence, through prisons, guns, bombs, and nationalist ideologies in places such as Palestine, Ukraine, and West Papua. Too, extremely harsh treatments of people in Russia acting against militarism and colonialism, as well as the criminalization of pro-Palestinian activity all over the world.

Palestinians, fighting for their freedom and against policing, surveillance and detention for decades, have faced an all-out culmination of violence and genocide at the hands of the Israeli state — crisis and colonial violence continue to rapidly unfold. So too, does an intense current of Palestinian resistance: solidarity actions have taken place across the globe in attempts to refuse complicity and the feelings of powerlessness fueled by the geographical distance, the 24-hour news cycle, and the propaganda and war machines that abound.

As people continue to flee their regions due to capitalist and imperialist-made violence, and the catastrophic consequences of climate collapse, we are witnessing a renewed fear-mongering at U.S and European borders, as white supremacist militias murmur about confronting ‘migrant caravans’, and individual states implement a greater level of violence to keep people out of artificial borders. This crisis extends throughout the globe, as people worldwide move to eek out any stability, and others rush to enforce the promised order of borders and citizenship.

Colonial violence springs up daily, in guns drawn and territory stolen, in extraction projects and the expansion of policed land, and in the loss of the last wild spaces. But resistance to a homogeneous and hollow future being sold to us by tech-giants, green capitalists and the State still continues across the world. Pipelines, cell-towers, and extraction infrastructure is being targeted, both in individual sabotage, as well as ongoing land defense world-wide. The dependence of this noxious future on policing, surveillance, and control couldn’t be clearer, and struggles are confronting the ways these practices interact. Rebellions break out against police, prisons, and the indignity and macabre realities of daily life. For every crisis, and moment of resistance we could list, there are countless others simmering, exploding, or simply being disappeared from the public, global view. Freedom and resistance always find their way through the cracks of this horrifying society.

Public food serves being harassed, heightened criminalization of houseless populations, RICO charges for bail funds and the “conspiracy” of anarchist ideas and practices, as well as proximity, associations and social networks. Intense and courageous acts of sabotage continue. Everything is new, and nothing is. The question is not ‘what are the solutions?’, but ‘how do we expand, deepen and intensify what we already know works?’. How do we see ourselves in one another, how do we understand our plights as intertwined, as inseparable, and how can we continue to expand these relationships of solidarity. How do we embrace the reality that there are no separate worlds, and explore the ways that we can break through the limiting effects of prison walls, border walls, time, place and context.

There are moments worth celebrating, when we feel the opening of possibilities and capacity, of cohesion and strength; there are certainly also many moments to mourn, when it feels like we’re losing it all and our bodies or spirits are taking a beating. We can savor a touch of solace when we notice the deep desperation apparent in the moves of the state. They’re scrambling, finding new ways to criminalize even the most basic of acts. This can serve to motivate us. If anything even vaguely anarchist is enough to throw us to the helm of repression, we must choose to live our lives as we decide, regardless of the consequences. As more and more of us interact with repression, jails, courts, prisons, let this possibility be a never-ending invitation towards continuing to remember and include those locked away as an ongoing part of our moves toward getting free. Time, geography, the barriers of the prison wall-none of these are strong enough to obliterate the vast network of bridges that keep us interdependent, connected, fighting the same enemies of freedom, worldwide.

This year saw the passing of many who carried the vivacious anarchist spirit. Some may be known to us, while many remain unknown. They sowed rebelliousness in every path they walked. Perhaps their impact is incalculable, though never nonexistent. We can carry the same spirit, traverse similar paths, and remain steadfast and diligent, just as those who have come before us have. Rest in power: Alfredo Bonanno, Klee Benally, Ed Mead, Sekuo Odinga, Tortuguita, Aaron Bushnell.

Rest in power to all of those whose names we’ve never uttered, not known, but who walked these lengths, nonetheless. Time is merely constructed; those that have come before us, and passed onto death, still impact the lives of the living, still contribute to the history of anarchists and anti-authoritarians, and our shared struggle. Let us make them a part of our active memory, and continue forward, in a fight for lives against domination. May these words spark a fire in you-encourage you to get up, forge ahead and seek what it might feel like, to live like you’re trying to get free.

View and submit regional prisoner udpates on full post.

Submited anonymously

Posted in NEWSTagged prisons

Chicago Anarchist Black Cross

Posted on 04/19/2024 - 04/19/2024 by chicagoantireport

Breaking Through Borders and Prison Walls Building Bridges of Solidarity

A new Chicago Anarchist Black Cross is forming to strengthen networks of resistance and defend those facing state repression.

Having each other’s backs grows our collective capacity for revolutionary action so that we may break free from prison society. We are down with all those who fight for the abolition of all police and prisons, who refuse the logic of compromise and reform, who take bold action breaking the spell of law and order to defend the Earth and each other against all forms of oppression, domination, and exploitation.

We fight for the liberation of all imprisoned freedom fighters with the same urgency as we fight for the liberation of
everyone languishing in occupied lands and the colonizer’s cages throughout the world.

Free Them All!

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