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** Hello, friends.
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We’ve just published a full historical investigation ([link removed]) into the queer geneaology of anarchist organizing in North America. The article traces the history of the monumental 1969 Stonewall Uprising and its aftermath using primary documents and accounts, including direct interviews discussing participation of the Homophile Youth Movement in Neighborhoods, Black Mask & Up Against the Wall Motherfucker, and the Crazies.
Thousands of people participated in the six-day rebellion that took over New York’s Greenwich Village, resulting in prolonged clashes with police, street mobilizations and looting. We also explore the swell of queer organizing that occurred after the uprising resulting in the formation of the Gay Liberation Front and proliferation of affinity group ([link removed]) organizing. Keep an eye out for a forthcoming zine version of the article!
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“Hippies joined the queers & straight places turned gay for the week-end—it was complete madness in NYC.”
** On solidarity & recent events
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** Delaney Hall
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We’ve published coverage of recent protests ([link removed]) at Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark, New Jersey. A recent swath of hunger striking by prisoners of ICE/DHS across the United States first emerged from organizing by detainees at Delaney Hall. As those on the inside of the detention center organized themselves to resist ICE detainment and conditions, protestors on the outside came to meet and fight alongside them. You may remember Delaney Hall as the side of a solidarity protest in May 2025 where four prisoners broke through a wall and escaped.
Our articles cover the hunger strikes ([link removed]) , a timeline ([link removed]) of the daily demonstrations and clashes, and finally, a strategic appraisal ([link removed]) from frontline participants of tactics deployed within the struggle.
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** Prairieland
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This week’s news ([link removed]) regarding the federal sentencing of eight Prairieland protestors ([link removed]) is horrific, with Judges Mark Pittman and Reed O’Connor sentencing the defendants to between 30 and 100 years. The judges were blatant, saying: “the state wants to send a message to anyone who shares a similar ideology.” Des, for example, was sentenced to 30 years for moving a box of zines ([link removed]) . Champagne Song has published a statement ([link removed]) regarding the conviction.
The Prairieland defendants will appeal their convictions, but the entire court system is rotten—especially in Texas. We must completely discredit the tyranny of ICE and Donald Trump, and compel the pardoning of all convicted and suffering under Trump. Support the Prairieland defendants in their appeal by donating to their fundraiser ([link removed]) and following their support committee & case updates ([link removed]) .
** “This is wrong. This is mass punishment. This is collective punishment. This is guilt by association. This is injustice.” - Champagne Song ([link removed])
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** Minneapolis
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The repressive attacks on anti-ICE protestors abound. Following up on the Prairieland convictions by attempting to set yet another precedent in repression, last week, the DOJ indicted 15 Minneapolis-area residents on conspiracy charges for organizing against the ICE takeover of their hometown. One of the 15 defendants in Minnesota indicted on "Antifa" charges for allegedly standing up to ICE is simply accused of writing an article we published ([link removed]) about the murder of Renee Good. In the article, the author describes an ICE agent shooting a pepper ball at his eye, point-blank.
We are not intimidated by the efforts to criminalize anarchist journalism. The time for solidarity is now. To support the 15 people charged in Minneapolis, you can donate to their legal defense fund ([link removed]) . Freedom for the hunger strikers, for the Prairieland defendants, the Minneapolis defendants, the Spokane 3, and everyone detained and tortured by ICE!
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** What We’re Doing
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All of our projects are copyright free. We distribute them for free, or else, where that is impossible, sell print versions for the costs of production and delivery alone. We've been doing this work continuously for fully three decades. If you want to help us expand the scope of our efforts, you can support our projects financially ([link removed]) .
Since this is an all-volunteer project and we take no compensation for ourselves, we can make a little go a long way. If you have the means, consider making a one-time or recurring donation to us. Above all, though, the very best thing you can do for us and for the world is to put the information and skills we offer to use in your own efforts to change the world for the better.
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