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Perspectives on Anarchist Theory #29

Institute for Anarchist Studies
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The Anarcha-Feminisms issue of the in-house journal of the Institute for Anarchist Studies. This issue includes a graphic story by Cindy Crabb, author of the long-running zine “Doris;” essays on the history of ’70s anarcha-feminism; the relation between Black feminism and anarchism; women and the relation between the psychological sciences and the prison system; the dominant approaches to the relationship between anarchism and feminism, including a feminist critique of how anarchism falls short; Indigenous feminism; and organizing anarchist responses to Hepatitis C and HIV. It also includes a manifesto challenging liberal tendencies in anarchist feminism by two members of the Black Rose Anarchist Federation writing from Chile, and drawing on South American militant movements; and a personal account of exclusion and inclusion in radical circles by a young trans person. Not to mention book reviews, a reflection by original IAS board member Paul Messersmith-Glavin on 20 years of the IAS, and more IAS-related news and updates.

Cover Design by Josh MacPhee, interior design by Josh MacPhee and Lantz Arroyo, illustrations by N.O. Bonzo, Melanie Cervantes, Aaron Hughes & Combat Paper, Kristen Huizar, Josh MacPhee, Lesly Yobany Mendoza, Meredith Stern, and Bec Young, printed by Eberhardt Press.

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Seattle’s International Working Women’s Day for Palestine and Beyond

Seattle’s International Working Women’s Day for Palestine and Beyond

March 12, 2024

“We stand in solidarity with our Palestinian siblings in Gaza and those among our community who are directly and indirectly affected by the current war and genocide by the Israeli settler-colonial regime. Passive observation of the horrors of bombings, genocide, and prolonged apartheid is not our way. We must rise and firmly proclaim that Palestinian Liberation is a Feminist Imperative.” – Feminists for Jina Seattle