Antidote Zine

Antidote Zine

A tale of blind doctors and good illnesses

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  • IMMUNOLOGY: vital antibodies
    • Culture of Resistance
    • Autonomy
    • Solidarity
    • Alternative Structures
    • Education
    • Outrage & Agitation
    • Movements
    • Countermedia
    • Self-Defense
  • TOXICOLOGY: lethal structures
    • States & Borders
    • Palaces & Vaults
    • War & Violence
    • Police & Prisons
    • Fear & Hate
    • Work & Wage
  • RADIOLOGY: transmissions
    • Letters Of Fire
    • Cinema Utopia
    • Conversations
    • Photography
    • Revelations
    • Hallucinations
    • People’s History
  • DEFINITION: an·ti·dote (ăn′tĭ-dōt′)
  • One World One Struggle
  • We Take Care of Us
  • No One Is Illegal
  • Que Se Vayan Todos
  • No Pasarán!
  • Smash the Patriarchy
  • Syria

Author: Dead Flowers

01/07/2021 Dead Flowers

Things We Aren’t Supposed to Talk About

22/06/2021 Dead Flowers

Whose Land Rights? Dismantling Settler Dominion

21/06/2021 Dead Flowers

Looking Back on Sanctuary Summer in Minneapolis

19/06/2021 Dead Flowers

“The future is a territory to defend.”

06/06/202103/06/2022 Dead Flowers

Zine: Field Guide to Twin Cities Collaborators

27/05/202127/05/2021 Dead Flowers

“We need to arrive on our own authority.”

26/05/2021 Dead Flowers

Anti-authoritarian Voices in Belarus

24/05/2021 Dead Flowers

Sectarianization Is a Sickness

22/05/202121/06/2021 Dead Flowers

We Are Not Trash

21/05/202122/05/2021 Dead Flowers

Abolish the Entire Settler Colony

07/05/202108/05/2021 Dead Flowers

No Peace in Patriarchy

14/04/202127/04/2022 Dead Flowers

California’s Confederate Past and Present

29/03/202129/03/2021 Dead Flowers

Zine: Tekmîllin’ Like a Villain

19/02/2021 Dead Flowers

And the End Result Is Hanau

11/02/2021 Dead Flowers

Climate Resistance: “The time has come for something different.”

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“… in the midst of putative peace, you could, like me, be unfortunate enough to stumble on a silent war. The trouble is that once you see it, you can’t unsee it. And once you’ve seen it, keeping quiet, saying nothing, becomes as political an act as speaking out. There’s no innocence. Either way, you’re accountable.” – Arundhati Roy

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