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A festival celebrating May Day (International Workers Day) this weekend, Saturday and Sunday.

Book sellers, workshops, speakers and panels on anarchist organizing, workers power, and liberation for all. Activities and enjoyment for all ages, and all welcome.

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Another show at the Bundy Annex

Saturday May 25th 5pm

I should just start posting the Bundy's events calender but we ball. Excited for this show in particular.

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Anyone else feel its pretty BS that you have to exploit the surplus value of labor of other workers in order to get a chance to retire as a worker? Sad!

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April 14th 10am - 2pm 138 Baldwin St Johnson City

Free Repairs of: Appliances Clothes Bikes

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The PM Press Warehouse at 21 Emma Street in Binghamton, NY will be hosting the First Annual Upstate Anarchist Book Fair on May 4th and 5th, 2024.

In celebration of International Workers’ Day, the two-day fair will feature book/zine vendors, a warehouse sale, community organizations, two full days of panels, live music from the loading dock, and much more. All are welcome to join us in creating community, sharing skills and passions, and debating the best way to overthrow the (patriarchal, racist, cis het) capitalist system.

Vendor list:

https://upstateanarchistbookfair.com/services/

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A discussion with Ralf Ruckus, author of several books on social conflict, labor, migrant and gender rights in China.

Thursday April 11th 6pm Riot Act Books, 127 Main St, Bing

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Tuesday April 16th 6:30 doors, music at 7pm Bundy Annex 129 Main St $10

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April 20th, 12 Noon Riot Act Books 127 Main St, Bing

One of Latin America's most dynamic radical thinker, Raúl Zibechi, and translator/popular educator George Ygarza Quispe are stopping by Riot Act books at noon on April 20th to discuss a new work, Constructing Worlds Otherwise: Societies in Movement and Anticolonial Paths in Latin America. The book surveys the most marginalized voices across Latin America—feminists, the Indigenous, people of African descent, and inhabitants of urban favelas and rural towns—Zibechi introduces the Anglo world to a range of critical perspectives and new forms of struggle in Peru, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, and Bolivia. Constructing Worlds Otherwise comes at a time when the global left—struggling to expand its vision in an era of climate chaos and rising authoritarianism—finds itself at an impasse, desperate to animate and renew its critical imaginary.

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