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Common Struggle / Lucha Común merged into the Black Rose Anarchist Federation /Federación Anarquista Rosa Negra in 2014. Facebook.com/BRRNfed

Toward Solidarity Forever: Confronting patriarchy and sexual violence in activist circles 02/28/2017

Via Ryan:

Anyone involved in activism or the Left needs to share this far and wide. The IWW in Providence has been negligent and outright covering up instances of r**e and r**e apologia and continues to refuse to hold accountable the circle of members who have forced out and gas lighted a number of long time members who attempted to deal with these horrendous acts. RAGE was started up by two women IWW members, one is a survivor of these attacks and the other has been involved in activism and organizing in the area for almost a decade.

I would ask everyone to please show your support for the women of RAGE and their endeavors to expose the misogyny of the IWW and other activist groups and organizations that have made the current Trump Resistance and other movements a safe space for r**e apologia and a hostile environment for a number of survivors and other activists, organizers, and good natured supporters. Any sign of support will be highly appreciated, as RAGE members are already wary of their safety after posting this article.

Toward Solidarity Forever: Confronting patriarchy and sexual violence in activist circles legal system, can be left to navigate inadequate procedures, academic-style jargon, false counter-narratives, and time dragging on without recourse. Unfortunately there is an unquantifiable burden of seeking justice. The triggered re-trauma, the spotlight on personal matters, along with often unsati...

05/15/2016

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Black Rose / Rosa Negra - Anarchist Federation An anarchist political organization building popular power. / Una organización politica anarquista construyendo el poder popular.

Photos 03/01/2016

Hoy en 1692, tres mujeres fueron arrestadas en Salem, Massachusetts por la supuesta práctica de la brujería - comenzando lo que se conoce como los Juicios de Salem. Veinte personas fueron ejecutadas incluyendo a Sarah Goode, Sarah Osborne y Tituba, una mujer esclavizada del Caribe.

Los Juicios de Salem fueron parte de un esfuerzo global por parte del Estado y el Capital para atacar a la autonomía de las mujeres y devaluar su labor. El género tal como lo conocemos hoy en día fue formado por estos eventos.

En el espíritu de Tituba, compartimos el libro "Caliban y la Bruja" por Silvia Federici - un excelente relato de la historia del ascenso simultáneo del patriarcado global, el colonialismo y el capitalismo.

http://calibanylabruja.blogspot.com/2013/04/caliban-y-la-bruja-mujeres-cuerpo-y.html

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