
April 15, 2009 - P. Quick
Interview "Reflections on the Sleepless
Goat Workers' Co-operative"
April
8, 2009 - Duke Aaron Interview "The
Anarchist Movement in Baltimore"
March 22,
2009 - New entry on Green
Anarchy/Primitivism
March
3, 2009 - Peter Lamborn Interview (2/2) "The
Economics of Autonomous Zones"
October 5, 2008
- Radical
Vermont: An Interview in the Green Mountains
September 11, 2008 - Ashanti
Alston Interview (Part 3/3) "Direct
Action in the Community"
August 8, 2008 - Anarcha-Indigenism article
August 4, 2008 - "Anti-Colonial
Resistance on Turtle Island" Interview
August 1, 2008 - Joaquin
Cienfuegos Interview (of Copwatch L.A. and Revolutionary Autonomous
Communities)
July 23, 2008 - Ashanti
Alston Interview (Part 2/3) "Resource
Mobilization and Street Organizations"
July 2008 - Peter
Lamborn Wilson Interview, Part One: On Islam
July 2008 - "Anarchist-Indigenous
Solidarity in Ontario" Interview
June 2008 - Interview
with Ashanti Alston (Part 1/3)
We have collected here some of the results of our research on affinity-based activities around the world. Like the movement of movements it seeks to describe, our site is interlinked and non-hierarchical. However, to make it easier to use the site we have provided several ways to view the content.
Click on groups for an alphabetical listing of groups we know about and have found interesting.
Click on practices for a categorical view of information/commentary on various tactics, such as direct action, protest, subversion, etc. There is also an alphabetical listing of practices available here.
Traditions will take you to a categorical listing of various theoretical and activist paradigms that partake of a logic of affinity, and theorists is an alphabetical listing of people who are, or have been, important within these traditions. (A forewarning: this portion of the site is the least developed...)
Finally, click on contact us to send us info on anyone you think we've missed, or to comment upon anything you've find on our site. We seek to be interactive, though we don't yet have all of the technology we need for that.