The Sacramento Bee, “The voice of Nevada City, KVMR, makes a move,” March 5, 2015
The voice of Nevada City, KVMR, makes a move by Sam McManis, The Sacramento Bee, March 5, 2015 Of course, given KVMR’s famous leftist tilt and its quasi-anarchist heritage exemplified by the legendary folk protest singer U. Utah Phillips, you didn’t expect program director Steve Baker to actually use something so square as the crosswalks […]
NBC 24 Toledo, “Opposition to April 18 white supremacist rally growing,” March 4, 2015
Opposition to April 18 white supremacist rally growing by Hubert Wiggins, NBC 24, March 4, 2015 The National Socialist Movement condemned the rioting, blaming it on “black residents who were used as pawns by anarchists and communists forces”. READ MORE
Vice, “How an FBI Informant Sent a Radical Environmentalist to Prison, and How He Got Out Again,” February 27, 2015
How an FBI Informant Sent a Radical Environmentalist to Prison, and How He Got Out Again by CJ Ciaramella, Vice, February 27, 2015 McDavid first met Anna in 2004 at an invitation-only anarchist gathering in Des Moines, Iowa. It was a heady time for both radical leftists and federal law enforcement, which had been given […]
The New Orleans Advocate, “Church, historic house vandalized in French Quarter,” February 20, 2015
Church, historic house vandalized in French Quarter by Jaquetta White, The New Orleans Advocate, February 20, 2015 A 170-year-old French Quarter church and a 190-year-old historic residence were among several properties vandalized along Chartres Street two days before Mardi Gras. One victim said police suspect an “anarchist parade” was responsible. READ MORE
The New York Times, “Philip Levine, a Poet of Grit, Sweat and Labor, Dies at 87,” February 15, 2015
Philip Levine, a Poet of Grit, Sweat and Labor, Dies at 87 by Margalit Fox, The New York Times, February 15, 2015 In spare, realistic free verse, Mr. Levine explored the subjects that had long animated his work: his gritty Detroit childhood; the soul-numbing factory jobs he held as a youth; Spain, where he lived […]
Burnaby Now, “A look back at anarchist history,” February 13, 2014
A look back at anarchist history by Jennifer Moreau, Burnaby Now, February 13, 2014 What do feminists and anarchists have in common? What’s the story behind the Squamish Five, the Wimmin’s Fire Brigade and the porn shop bombings of the ’80s? Burnaby resident Eryk Martin has all the answers. The SFU student is working on […]
The Hill, “Anarchist hackers start cyber war with ISIS,” February 12, 2015
Anarchist hackers start cyber war with ISIS by Elise Viebeck, The Hill, February 12, 2015 The shadowy anarchist group, which is known for waging online attacks on everyone from the U.S. government to the Church of Scientology, is trying to dismantle the vast social media operation that helps ISIS recruit new followers. READ MORE
The Washington Post, “How Egypt’s Soccer Fans Became Enemies of the State,” February 9, 2015
How Egypt’s Soccer Fans Became Enemies of the State by Ishaan Tharoor, The Washington Post, February 9, 2015 There are differing views on the politics of Egypt’s ultras, which can be loosely described as anti-establishment if not outright anarchist. Many come from humble, working-class origins but not all. READ MORE
SF Gate, “Is the antitech movement obsolete?,” February 6, 2015
Is the antitech movement obsolete? By Kristen V. Brown, SF Gate, February 6, 2015 In April, the group distributed flyers around the home of Google Ventures partner and Digg founder Kevin Rose, calling him a “parasite,” and demanding that Google donate $3 billion to build anarchist colonies around Northern California. READ MORE
CNN, “Why ISIS terrorism won’t work,” February 6, 2015
Why ISIS terrorism won’t work by Peter Bergen, CNN, February 6, 2015 Anarchists in the early 20th century carried out a number of high-profile assassinations and bombings. In 1901, for instance, an anarchist killed U.S. President William McKinley. And in 1920 an anarchist blew up a bomb-laden wagon on Wall Street, killing more than 30, […]