Wednesday, January 21, 2009

New Books and Hittin' The Streets

HIT THE STREETS!
Protest the Murder of Adolph Grimes III and police brutality and harrassment on the International Day of Solidarity with Greece, Saturday, January 24th. Rally and march starts from the Iron Rail at 5pm. Be there! From Greece to Oakland to Olympia to New Orleans, it's up to us to stop the police! Leaflet posted here: FromNewOrleansToGreece.doc

BOOK 'EM DANO
We just got in a new book order. All descriptions of books available on http://www.akpress.org/ Almost all prices are below cover price. Come get a new book!
Here's the new goods:
Ain't I A Woman
Anarchism and Other Essays
Direct Action by Ann Hansen
Doris Anthology
Endgame Volume 2
Everywhere All The Time
Food Not Lawns
Government in the Future
How Shall I Live My Life?
A Language Older Than Words
Listening To The Land
On The Justice Of Roosting Chickens
Pacifism As Pathology
People's History of the United States
People Over Profit
Red State Rebels
The Right To Be lazy
Seizing the Airwaves
Society of the Spectacle
Stencil Pirates
Strangely Like War
Urban Wilds
Vegan With a Vengeance
Walking on Water
Welcome to the Machine

We also have some beautiful patches, handmade postcards, handmade blank journals, Iron Rail t-shirts, and other crafty things.
We now carry some "Audio Anarchy" CDs, audio CDs of popular anarchist classics!
We still have plenty of small and large size Slingshot Organizers. Get Organized!

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Course Description
Anarchism in Film

In this short course we will view and discuss films related to anarchism, a social theory and practice that opposes all forms of domination and seeks to create a free, cooperative society. Included will be documentaries such as "Anarchism in America," "Emma Goldman," and "An Injury to One," and dramatic films such as José Luis Cuerda's "La Lengua de las Mariposas," Vicente Aranda's "Libertarias," and Luis Buñuel's "The Phantom of Liberty." The films address topics such as anarchist organization, personal relationships and self-transformation, anti-authoritarian education, anarcha-feminism, the anarchist workers' movement, and anarchist art and creativity. Sessions will consist of an average of an hour and a half of film viewing and an hour of discussion. We will meet on Sunday evenings at 7:00 at the New Orleans Lyceum, 618 City Park Ave. (across from Delgado Community College), from Jan. 25 to Mar. 1. For further information, please email clark@loyno.edu.

John Clark

Schedule:

Sun. Jan. 25 "Libertarias" (Drama on women in the Spanish Revolution)
Sun. Feb. 1 "Anarchism in America" (Wide-ranging documentary with interviews of activists and well-known theorists)
Sun. Feb. 8 "Emma Goldman" (PBS Documentary on the most famous or infamous U.S. anarchist)
Sun. Feb. 15 "La Lengua de las Mariposas" (Drama about an exemplary libertarian teacher on the eve of the Spanish Civil War)
Sun. Feb. 22 "An Injury to One" (Documentary on an episode in the history the IWW)
Sun. Mar. 1 "The Phantom of Liberty" (Anarcho-surrealist classic by Luis Buñuel)

January 24, 2009 at 7:59 PM  

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