Frauen auf der Flucht
Flucht birgt für Frauen_* andere Gefahren und Realitäten. Darüber wird wenig gesprochen und noch viel weniger geschrieben.
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All Antidote Zine posts classified according to form rather than substance, for those who prefer to browse that way. Examinations – Expressions – Productions
Flucht birgt für Frauen_* andere Gefahren und Realitäten. Darüber wird wenig gesprochen und noch viel weniger geschrieben.
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People’s lands are being ripped away from them and turned into palm oil plantations. Their rivers are dammed. Their forests have been plundered. International investment does tremendous harm both to the people and to Mother Earth, about which they care profoundly.
As we see the razor wire fencing being fixed this week on Samos, we fear that the authorities are preparing for a tough strategy of removal. It is what we have come to expect.
Wer etwas verändern will, muss kaputt machen was kaputt macht und nicht versuchen, die Revolution zu umgehen.
“Wir müssen aufs Ganze gehen!” Read More »
Post-work and post-carbon economies are going to be two key pillars of any future left over the coming decades.
A World Free of Work Or No World At All! Read More »
The nationwide strike by Russian truckers officially wrapped up on March 1, but Petersburg drivers have continued to maintain their makeshift protest camp.
Photo Essay: Autonomous Trucker Strike in Russia Read More »
A brief, though rich, glance into a Yezidi refugee camp near Diyarbakir in early 2016.
“I was shocked to hear people speak about asking the military to come in, as if the military is not there already anyway.”
The Counterrevolution Never Ended Read More »
“We thought there was much more respect for human rights in Europe, before leaving home. But considering what happened to us on the way, we are very, very disappointed.”
Emotion is the fabric of our cultural thought and political action across the board, not just on the right. It’s also on the left. It’s a common language.
Affect as a Field of Struggle Read More »