The Philadelphia Inquirer, “N. Philly resident: We helped cops nab 2 after dozens of anarchists hit area”
Philadelphia police said Tuesday it was unclear whether the vandalism was connected to anarchists who protested Monday in Center City as part of May Day demonstrations. May 1 is traditionally a rallying day for anti-capitalist and anarchist groups, dating to the 19th century. Continue Reading
The Oregonian, “Portland May Day march organizers criticize police response”
On Tuesday, people who were there pieced together what transpired. No participants endorsed anarchists’ actions – setting a fire in a downtown street, vandalizing two police vehicles and breaking windows of downtown buildings – but none directly blamed anarchists for the eruption of violence. Continue Reading
LA Weekly, “Gnarly Charly Is Just Your Average Anarcho-Punk Chicano Bike Activist”
“On the council, I learned a lot about the system,” he says. “Of course I wanted to be more radical. I follow anarchy — it was ‘infiltrate and hide in plain sight.’ So I’ve been doing the Bartertown festivals — the first was down in Joshua Tree — and afterward I thought I’d like to […]
The Oregonian, “Nobody wanted the 82nd Avenue of Roses Parade canceled”
Direct Action Alliance is a loose group of leftist activists, which Bureros said includes anarchists, antifascists (or “antifa” members), socialists and a few Bernie-leaning liberals. Continue Reading
LA Weekly, “Tom Morello Is Raging Against More Than Just Trump”
He’s fought for prison reform, raising the minimum wage and farmworkers’ rights. He was a regular presence at Occupy Wall Street protests, and when he uses the term “anarcho-syndicalist politics” in a sentence, you can tell he knows what he’s talking about. Continue Reading