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Survival Without Rent: how to set up your own squat

Author: Tobocman, Seth


"A how-to guide on setting up a squat, from the perspective of living in New York City and in response to the housing situation there. The contents include how to form a group; finding a building, getting in; emergency repairs; heat, light and fire safety; makeshift toilets; legal hassles; and a list of helpful organizations. Includes many illustrations and photographs, as well as political illustrations by Seth Tobocman." - From publisher

What to Wear

Author: Hage, Lauren.


Full title: a spectrum of transgender identity or misguided feminism?
Folded as small booklet, folds out to be 1 page. "A short musing on how clothing ties into identity and how one person worked through the complicated nature of their identity." -From publisher

Woke parenting #1

Author: Harper, Faith G.
Other Author(s): Scott, Bonnie.


Full title: Woke parenting #1 - doing our best to raise intersectional feminist, empathetic, engaged, and generally non-shitty kids
Got kids in your life? This zine is full of helpful wisdom about raising them to be socially aware, respectful of others, willing to speak up and stand up for what's right, and comfortable in their own skin. Not sure how to talk to your kid about boundaries and consent? What about staying safe around potentially hostile authority figures? What if your kid is obsessed with gendered stuff in a way that makes you uncomfortable? What do you say when your kid loudly comments about someone's race or gender or body on the bus? How do you teach your kid about the world's injustices and still let them know they're safe and loved? Bonnie and Faith are parents and therapists and have been around all these blocks more than a few times. Read this and start your own conversations to build a better world for the next generation.

On the Black Liberation Army

Author: Jalil Muntaqim


"Originally written in 1979, this is an inside account/critique, from the New York Three Black Panther and BLA political prisoner. This is a chapter from a to-be-published compilation of Jalil's prison writings - We Are Our Own Liberators. "

Our commitment is to our communities

Author: Gilbert, David.


Full title: Our commitment is to our communities: mass incarceration, political prisoners, and building a movement for community-based justice.
In this pamphlet, interviewed by Bob Feldman, David uses this observation as his starting point to discuss the ongoing catastrophe that is mass incarceration, connecting it to the continued imprisonment of political prisoners and the challenges that face our moments today.

Solidarity unionism at Starbucks

Author: Gross, Daniel.
Other Author(s): Lynd, Staughton.


Legendary legal scholar Staughton Lynd teams up with influential labor organizer Daniel Gross in this exposition on solidarity unionism, the do-it-yourself workplace organizing system that is rapidly gaining prominence around the county and around the world. - From back of book


Table of Contents:
A Booklet Series on Practicing Solidarity Unionism?
About the Authors
I. Introduction
II. In the beginning
III. Starbucks Workers Union (SWU)
IV. Update.

Guerrilla warfare : a method

Author: Ernesto "Che" Guevara


"Ernesto "Che" Guevara is one of the most iconic figures of the 20th Century. Whether regarded as a brutal murderer or a gifted tactician, it is hard to doubt the impact he has had on those on both sides of history. Che Guevara's Guerrilla Warfare explores the necessary actions and requirements to maintain and operate a guerrilla army in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds." - From back of cover

How to plan for action: a protest prep zine

Author: Friedman, Sarah.


Civil disobedience is a non-violent violation of the law, done deliberately in protest against injustice. - Page 2 of cover. "After lacing up your boots to go kick injustice's ass with your pickets and peaceful resistance- take a few minutes to read this zine! How to Plan for Action is a tiny, concise, and invaluable resource to educated protesting. Sick and tired of being sick and tired? Go stand your ground, but first figure out how to do so legally and wisely. Learn the basics of safety prep, how to deal with the police, what to expect if you're arrested, and most importantly how to be intentional and respectful as a member of a protesting community." - From Publisher

Jane: documents from Chicago's clandestine abortion service, 1968-1973

Author(s): Arcana, Judith. Galatzer-Levy, Jeanne. Surgal, Ruth. Stern, Meredith. Chicago Women's Liberation Union Herstory Project.


"Special thanks to Judith Arcana, Jeanne Galatzer-Levy, Ruth Surgal, the CSLU (Chicago Women's Liberation Union) Herstory Project, Merrydeath Stern, and justseeds." Brochures and pamphlets from Jane, an abortion service in Chicago in the late 1960s and early 1970s, appear (rekeyed) in this political zine. There are also interviews with women who worked with Jane and a discussion of feminist politics and abortion, especially with regard to race and class and police persecution. "Several documents by these fabulous "Jane" women talking about the group's illegal activities: learning how to perform abortions, teaching themselves and others the skill, and ultimately providing abortions (and support) for thousands of women in the Chicago area. Truly impressive work that was equally risky and still relevant to learn about today." - From publisher


Table of Contents:
Introduction / firestarter press
Abortion: a woman's decision, a woman's right / Abortion Counseling Service
Organizing a clandestine abortion service / Ruth Surgal and the CWLU Herstory Committee
She said before 1973 / Judith Arcana
On the job with Jane / Jeanne Galatzer-Levy and the CWLU Herstory Committee
Feminist politics and abortion in the USA / a discussion with Judith Arcana.

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