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Mayday issue of the RAT hits the streets

April 26, 2005

The good people at NYC’s best anarchist newspaper — the New York RAT — have put together a special issue of the paper just in time for Mayday:

Our special Mayday issue is full of info about local groups and issues, including the Street Harassment Project, The Greenpoint/ Williamsburg rezoning fight, RNC Legal Victories, the Long Island Freespace plus much more. The RAT also has a special pull out schedule of events for the upcoming “A New World In Our Hearts” Mayday Festival. We have 3,000 copies. We would like to get the majority of them distro-ed before the conference this weekend. Let us know if you can take a few stacks to drop off, hand out, or give away.

They’ll need a lot of help with distro, so if you’ve got some free time, drop them a line at newyorkrat [at] riseup.net. Be sure to check out the schedule for this weekend’s Mayday Festival. In additon to presentations from Beehive Collective and Seth Tobocman, there’ll be film screenings, concerts, and a wide range of discussions. Oh, and we’ll be there too.

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Yes! The beehive collective will be doing their thing in Washington Square Park on April 28th @ 4:30 pm. Come on out for some fresh air and fun; before the city possibly shuts down the park for renovations.

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