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Break the Chains Collective Seeks Prison News Submissions
March 6, 2003 - 9:16am -- jim
We are excited to announce that the next edition of
the Anarchist Black Cross Network publication will be
produced by the Break The Chains collective.
We are now accepting submissions for the newsletter
from anti-authoritarian and anti-capitalist prisoners
and prison activists - so send us your contributions
of poetry, artwork, and articles analyzing the Prison
Industrial Complex, how prison relates to and
reinforces other forms of oppression (racism, gender
oppression, etc.), articles on prisoner-support and
prisoner resistance, critiques of contemporary
movement trends, and suggestions for how anarchist
prisoner-aid groups such as the ABCN can be more
effective at supporting prisoners and building a
movement to abolish prisons and the deranged society
that continues to build them. We are especially
interested in hearing from politically conscious and
active women prisoners and prison activists, whose
voices are all too often underrepresented in our
movement.
Send contributions to: ABC Network Newsletter, c/o
Break The Chains, PO Box 11331, Eugene, OR 97440.
We are excited to announce that the next edition of
the Anarchist Black Cross Network publication will be
produced by the Break The Chains collective.
We are now accepting submissions for the newsletter
from anti-authoritarian and anti-capitalist prisoners
and prison activists - so send us your contributions
of poetry, artwork, and articles analyzing the Prison
Industrial Complex, how prison relates to and
reinforces other forms of oppression (racism, gender
oppression, etc.), articles on prisoner-support and
prisoner resistance, critiques of contemporary
movement trends, and suggestions for how anarchist
prisoner-aid groups such as the ABCN can be more
effective at supporting prisoners and building a
movement to abolish prisons and the deranged society
that continues to build them. We are especially
interested in hearing from politically conscious and
active women prisoners and prison activists, whose
voices are all too often underrepresented in our
movement.
Send contributions to: ABC Network Newsletter, c/o
Break The Chains, PO Box 11331, Eugene, OR 97440.