Guadeloupe, a part of France colonization history in the Carribean sea, and a part of European Union, is paralised after one month of general strikethat started in January 20 as the focus of the riots
We are expressing our solidarity to the occupation of New York University…All you students, activists and friends from New York you have to know that we will fight here for all of you as you
Void Network proudly accomodates some of the paintings from the Greek painter BabaGian For more info navigate in: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=390571154
A convenient truth about climate change: why most of the major powers really want global warming by David Lempert and Hue Nhu Nguyen 12/02/2009 If you read the international press, it is easy to be
National Opera Hall / Viva La Revolucion! general assembly every night/ liberated public space thousands of people / art of collective life street poetry cinema show masaz workshop street ballet every night / liberated public
people fromGAZA WILL NEVER FORGET CHRISTMAS 2008 and JANUARY 2009 : MASSACRE OF PALESTINIANS by israelian army with the help of U.S.A. and European Union we will never forget! Gaza And Its Aftermath Noam Chomsky
They called themselves the Motherfuckers; others called them a “street gang with an analysis.” Osha Neumann’s thoughtful, funny, and honest account of his part in ’60s counterculture is also an unflinching look at what all
Void Network in the last week participates in the occupation of the central National Opera Hall in Athens / Greece together with more than 600 artists, activists, anarchists, romantics and utopians. Central National Opera Hall
We’ve reached a point in our civilization where counterculture has mutated into a self-obsessed aesthetic vacuum. So while hipsterdom is the end product of all prior countercultures, it’s been stripped of its subversion and originality.
In the memory of Brad Will murdered in Oaxaca by Mexican police and government officials The Oaxacan People’s Insurrection for Dignity By Korinta Maldonado written in 13 November 2006 On the dawn of Friday, October