"Come one, come all to a discussion about building an anarchist movement.
Join us in a discussion free and open to the public about the tradition of anarchism that Common Action is rooted in: The Spanish Revolution, the Makhnovschina anarchist struggle in Ukraine, the Chicago Idea/Haymarket Synthesis, southern Mexico, Zabalaza in South Africa and Love and Rage.
Thursday, June 4 -- 5:30-7pm
Timberland Library (in the meeting room)
313 8th Ave SE
Downtown Olympia, WA
Some of the discussion topics:
* What is the relevance of these struggles to our situation and our struggle today?
* What can we learn from the anarchist expressions of struggle such as especifismo in Uruguay, platformism from Ukraine and Russia and zapatismo from Chiapas, Mexico?
* How can we create a relevant and effective broad-based anarchist movement nationally and locally?
Brought to you by the Olympia branch of Common Action.
Common Action is a regional anarchist organization in the Northwest United States with members representing the cities of Seattle, Bremerton, Tacoma, and Olympia.
http://www.nwcommonaction.org/"
ORIGINAL SOURCE: Infoshop News
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