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

Tag: Anarchism

14/01/202318/01/2023 Dead Flowers

Same/Different

27/12/2020 Dead Flowers

Swarm!

10/11/202013/04/2022 Dead Flowers

Power Is Rhizomatic, Power Is in the Land

04/11/202028/03/2022 Dead Flowers

Anarchism and Optimism

26/01/201911/02/2020 Dead Flowers

What Have We Done

13/05/2018 Dead Flowers

A Quick Reminder to the Class

19/12/201708/05/2021 Dead Flowers

The War Is (Also) In Our Heads

14/11/201710/12/2019 Dead Flowers

Living Well and Dying Well, Together

25/10/201726/10/2017 Dead Flowers

Kirkuk: Kurds Against a Kurdish State

10/07/201722/09/2017 Dead Flowers

After the Storm at the Border

06/07/2017 Dead Flowers

On the Neoliberal and Militaristic “Madurization” of Chavismo

28/06/201726/10/2017 Dead Flowers

Critique and Panic

20/06/201716/10/2018 Dead Flowers

Helping Refugees Means Fighting the State. And Vice-Versa.

19/06/201719/06/2017 Dead Flowers

“Fear of death is nothing; not being able to live is worse.”

28/04/2017 Dead Flowers

We Will Bring About Our Own Liberation

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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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