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Layla AbdelRahim “Tell these Stories to your Children”

September 2, 2010

Like the Egyptian pyramids of exploitation or the empires of devastation, the stories we tell our children stand firmly on a few fundamental concepts. These concepts are defined by their basic perspectives that either solidify the status quo of civilization or drive the uprooting revolutions that demolish the castles of oppression. For, in the end, it is today’s children who are the adults of tomorrow who will impact the world they inherit and these stories are the most intrinsic forces that will guide them through their lives. The question of how to go about living sustainable lives in harmony with the world is the oldest question humans have asked ever since some have decided long ago that they could choose between destruction and viability. This question is philosophical, anthropological, theological, medical, physical, and in fact drives every single discipline: should we embrace technological advancement or renounce it? Should we consider illness as a malfunction of an organism in capitalist production or as an expression of dissonance with the world? In this session, Layla AbdelRahim discusses narratives of science, the bible, and children’s books and the underlying perspectives on our nature and the nature of the universe that have radical ramifications for children’s ontological questioning, an indispensable tool in forging meaningful relationships with the world and resisting the abusive forces of Empire.

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Andy Alexis-Baker Behind the Blue Wall (On the origins and functions of police) part 2 of 2

August 25, 2010

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Andy Alexis-Baker Behind the Blue Wall (On the origins and functions of police) part 1 of 2

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Nekeisha Alexis-Baker Race, Racism and the Nation-State: A Christian, Anarchist Perspective 1 of 2

August 24, 2010

Crucial to the work for racial justice is the understanding of the origin and history of race. With that in mind, this session explores the beginning of race as a concept; early attempts to articulate the idea and its initial impact on emerging European and American nation-states, such as naturalizing the nation, masking economic inequality, and creating borders.

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Nekeisha Alexis-Baker Race, Racism and the Nation-State: A Christian, Anarchist Perspective 2 0f 2

Crucial to the work for racial justice is the understanding of the origin and history of race. With that in mind, this session explores the beginning of race as a concept; early attempts to articulate the idea and its initial impact on emerging European and American nation-states, such as naturalizing the nation, masking economic inequality, and creating borders.

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Nekeisha Alexis-Baker Race, Racism and the Nation-State: A Christian, Anarchist Perspective

August 22, 2010

Crucial to the work for racial justice is the understanding of the origin and history of race. With that in mind, this session explores the beginning of race as a concept; early attempts to articulate the idea and its initial impact on emerging European and American nation-states, such as naturalizing the nation, masking economic inequality, and creating borders.

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John Zerzan The Greening of Anarchy: the shift towards an anti-civilization approach 2 of 2

As one of the foremost writers and speakers critiquing civilization and articulating a “primitivist” or green anarchist approach, John Zerzan has traveled extensively across the country and overseas. In this talk, he reflects on the shift in anarchist thought and practice over the past decade, and what we might learn from people resisting cultures of death around the world.

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John Zerzan The Greening of Anarchy: the shift towards an anti-civilization approach 1 of 2

August 21, 2010


As one of the foremost writers and speakers critiquing civilization and articulating a “primitivist” or green anarchist approach, John Zerzan has traveled extensively across the country and overseas. Together, he and partner Alice Parman will reflect on the shift in anarchist thought and practice over the past decade, and what we might learn from people resisting cultures of death around the world.

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John Zerzan The Greening of Anarchy: the shift towards an anti-civilization approach 2 of 2



As one of the foremost writers and speakers critiquing civilization and articulating a “primitivist” or green anarchist approach, John Zerzan has traveled extensively across the country and overseas. In this talk, he reflects on the shift in anarchist thought and practice over the past decade, and what we might learn from people resisting cultures of death around the world.

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John Zerzan The Greening of Anarchy: the shift towards an anti-civilization approach 1 of 2


As one of the foremost writers and speakers critiquing civilization and articulating a “primitivist” or green anarchist approach, John Zerzan has traveled extensively across the country and overseas. In this talk, he reflects on the shift in anarchist thought and practice over the past decade, and what we might learn from people resisting cultures of death around the world.

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