Glass Bead Collective, WarCry Cinema and Void Network created an amazing anarchist film festival in New York with the help of many different collectives and creative film makers that offered films and perspectives. It was
Food Not Bombs is a de-centralized group of motivated individuals in the city of Missoula and across the globe who have a vision of a better world. The people in Missoula sharing food with one
Our talk in Pittsburgh maybe was one of the most enthusiastic and inspirational meetings of all the tour. The talk took place at the Union Project The Pittsburgh Organizing Group, the influential group that organized
We arrived in Bloomington in a wonderful sunny afternoon… Our talk took place for more than 3 hours in Boxcar Books and Community Center that is a volunteer powered, non-profit organization that exists to provide
The Haymarket Riots of 1886[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haymarket_affair] flow inside our memory, there are a part of our history, a history that it flows in our blood… We don’t keep the history of our struggles in any kind of
We arrived in Missoula / Montana after 16 hours trip inside a bus owned by a private monopoly transportation corporation, Greyhound Lines, INC, the worst in the world without any doubt. How the fuck the people really
After April 2 We Are An Image from the Future / U.S.A. tour continues in two different directions. For more info about dates and cities you can see here:http://voidnetwork.blogspot.com/2010/02/we-are-image-from-future-usa-tour-2010.htmlOn 2 April people from the tour
Void Network // Message in memory of Jack Dale Collins, a homeless man that was shot and murdered by the Portland Police Dear friends, the days of social and race isolation finished! The days of
The Bookshop Left Bank that organized our talk in Seattle has been a fixture of Seattle’s radical community since 1973 when a group of people split off from the University District’s Red and Black Books
Last week, Jack Dale Collins, a homeless man having a mental health crisis was shot and murdered by the Portland Police. Two months ago, Aaron Campbell, a suicidal black man grieving over the death of