(dis)connection #3 |
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Librairie Alternative |
anarchy anarchism collective |
1995 |
Anarchist Organization and the Insurrectional Project |
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Tension Collective |
Revolution, anarchy, direct action, Affinity Groups |
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Bad Girl |
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CF-EF (Contemporary Feminisms: Emergent Forms) |
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Chainbreaker #4 |
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bike maintenance, bike history |
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chihuahua & pitbull 3 |
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2003 |
Collective Liberation On My Mind |
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Kersplebedeb |
Civil Rights Movement, anarchism, feminist, multiracial, anti-globalization movement, anti-racist, anti-classist |
2001 |
Dairy of a Young Punk issue #2 |
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Emergency; #3 |
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Factory Direct; #4 |
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Factory Direct; #5 |
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finger on the trigger #6.5 |
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Interviews, race and racism, Punks, portland, biking |
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Food Not Lawns; vol.1 |
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Concordia Student Union |
globalization, privatization, anti-capitalism, commodification |
2001 |
Ghost Pine Fanzine #7 |
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Canada, Personal Stories, personal narrative, family stories |
2003 |
Giant THB Parade |
Stephens, Jay, Neno, Michael |
Horse Press PO Box 3112 Cols., OH 43210-0112 USA |
circus, Comic strips |
1996 |
I Hate This Part of Texas #5 |
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Keep Loving, Keep Fighting #6 |
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disaster, New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina |
2006 |
Men Lead - Women Organize! |
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2010 |
men lead, womyn organize |
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women's activism, Feminism, radical women's history, Womyn's Liberation |
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Root #1 |
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community, Canada, Farms, Nova Scotia, organic |
2002 |
Root #2 |
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2003 |
Root #3 |
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Scene not Seen #2 "Prisons" |
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herbal remedies, prison systems |
1994 |
Sick Kid |
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disability, MCS, relief, prevention |
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Sparks & Weasels #3 |
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Stab & Root: A Conversation Piece |
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2005 |
Starry Plight #1 |
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high school, girls, skateboarding, Racism |
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Struggler #3, The |
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incest, survivors, sexual violence, Abuse, child abuse, Autobiography, sex and sexuality, sex work |
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The Gustafsen Lake Crisis: Statements from T's Peten Defenders |
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Montreal Anarchist Black Cross |
Gustafsen Lake Crisis, Settlers in support of Indigenous Sovereignty, James Pitawanakwat |
1997 |