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DESCRIPTION:The year 2015  was one of inspiring resistance and revolution. Let’s 
 carry that same ferocity into the new year! We are glad to be starting 2016 
 off with the 8th Humboldt Anarchist Book Fair.\n\nThe Humboldt Anarchist 
 Book Fair plays a part in strengthening connections and solidarity for 
 building a new world.\n\nWe are excited, as many of you are, about the 
 Rojava revolution, along with the uprisings across the U.S. There is a lot 
 happening; lots to talk about!\n\nThe 8th Humboldt Anarchist Book Fair is 
 bringing it January 23rd, 2016!\n\nWe will have publishers and community 
 organizations tabling in the main hall, with Pirate radio DJing the event, 
 great, free food provided all day by Food Not Bombs, and The Kids Corner 
 will hosted by the YES house this year with free childcare so that you can 
 catch all our fantastic presenters.\n\nThere are workshops and 
 presentations all day in meeting rooms A and B.\n\nHere is the line-up so 
 far:\n\nTrue North Organizing 
 Network\nhttp://www.truenorthorganizing.org/\n\nStudent Unions and 
 Combative 
 Syndicalism:\nhttp://freeeducationmontreal.org/confrontational-combative-syndicalism/\nFannie 
 from Montreal will talk about their experience in the largest and most 
 successful student strike, which helped bring about the largest general 
 strike in Canadian history. They will discuss the ideas, methods, and 
 organization that made it all possible. There may also be organizers from 
 HSU to present some of their organizing work.\n\nLocal Radical/ Independent 
 Media Panel:\nGreenfuse, Humboldt Free Radio Alliance, Edge Newspaper, 
 Slingshot, Fifth Estate, and more TBA.\n\nDirect Action Workshop\n\nscott 
 crow, author of Emergency Hearts, Molotov Dreams\n\nAddressing Our Needs 
 Through Direct Action and Cooperation:\nRyan Ayala of Humboldt Area Harm 
 Reduction Services and\nLeah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, co-author of The 
 Revolution Starts At Home\n\nSlam Poetry Workshop: Gork and 
 Jovannah\n\nCrimethinc: Democracy or Freedom? with CrimethInc. 
 ex-Workers’ Collective:\nWhat’s the difference between democracy and 
 anarchy?\nDemocracy is the most popular buzzword in politics. From the 
 Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to the most radical social 
 movements, nearly everyone claims to be democratic. In this provocative 
 presentation, we will discuss what ties all these different understandings 
 of democracy together and what sets anarchism apart. Reviewing how recent 
 social movements have experimented with democratic rhetoric and practices, 
 we will conclude by exploring other ways to understand what we are doing 
 together when we make decisions.\n\nAnarchist Organizations In Social 
 Movements\nPanel: Humboldt Grassroots, Black Rose LA, Crimethinc\n\nOne of 
 our keynote speakers will be Michael with Tatort Kurdistan from Berlin, 
 Germany. He is a co-author of the book Democratic Autonomy in Northern 
 Kurdistan and Revolution in Rojava. He will be discussing democratic 
 autonomy as it is being developed in the Kurdish movement, including models 
 for gender equality and racial democracy. Michael is doing his Ph.D. work 
 on the revolution in Rojava and will have lots to share with us about 
 that.\n\nOur other keynote speaker will be Paul Z. Simmons, journalist, and 
 author recently back from the Rojava Revolution and working on his new book 
 “The Rojava Revolution.”\nPaul Z. Simons, writing under the pen name, 
 El Errante, is the author of a series of recent dispatches from the 
 liberated territories of Rojava in Northern Syria. Simons has just returned 
 from a region besieged by war yet is also in the midst of one of the most 
 far-reaching social experiments of the 21st Century: the ‘Rojava 
 Revolution.’ The liberated territories of Rojava are a thriving example 
 in new forms of democratic practice and of a people who are overturning 
 traditional, coercive institutions in favor of direct democracy and the 
 empowerment and enfranchisement of women. Simons talks about his 
 experiences including crossing international boundaries under false 
 pretenses, attending commune meetings in Kobane, high-velocity detours 
 around ISIS sympathetic villages, and the camaraderie of the YPG militias. 
 Simons had full access to the various revolutionary organizations and 
 militias and will discuss their mandates and implementation issues 
 associated with realizing a new society. Paul Z. Simons’ report is a part 
 adventure, part journalism, and part political analysis, of the Rojava 
 Revolution.\n\nWe will be updating the schedule as the event comes 
 closer.\n\nPlease remember this is a family-friendly event.\n\nThe 8th 
 Humboldt Anarchist Book Fair is coming!\nThis is a FREE, all-day, radical 
 event! Join us in the main hall at 10am to nourish your body with some of 
 the FREE FOOD cooked up by Food Not Bombs and friends (which they’ll be 
 serving up the whole day), browse the tables of radical publishers and 
 community groups, mingle with some good, free-thinking folk, listen to a 
 little comedy from Robo and poetry from Gork and Jovannah. This is a 
 family-friendly event with the Kid’s Corner featuring FREE CHILD CARE and 
 activities, hosted this year by The YES House. The kid’s can hang out 
 there while you move between the two meeting rooms to catch inspiring 
 presentations from authors and activists and share your own ideas and 
 experiences during interactive discussions, beginning at 11am.\n\nHere is 
 the line-up so far:\n\n11am:\nRoom A:\nAddressing Our Needs Through Direct 
 Action and Cooperation:\nCome join us for an open discussion led by Ryan 
 Ayala, a recent graduate from HSU in Psychology. Looking at the Queer 
 community, he will discuss the challenges of bureaucracy in making social 
 change and ways in which such topics as harm reduction can be approached in 
 substance abuse.\n\nRoom B:\nWorkers Power Panel:\nBruce and friends will 
 be discussing the ways that workers can gain power over their lives. They 
 will share success stories from the struggle and some good strategies for 
 getting the bosses off your back.\n\n12pm:\nRoom B:\nStudent Unions and 
 Combative Syndicalism:\nFannie from Montreal will be Skyping in to talk 
 about their experience in the largest and most successful student strike, 
 which helped bring about the largest general strike in Canadian history. 
 They will discuss the ideas, methods, and organization that made it all 
 possible. There may also be organizers from HSU to present some of their 
 organizing 
 work.\nhttp://freeeducationmontreal.org/confrontational-combative-syndicalism/\n\n1pm:\nRoom 
 A:\nLessons for Rural and Small Town Anarchists:\nDoug Gilbert discusses 
 strategies and lessons learned from his involvement in the group Modesto 
 Anarcho, based out of Modesto, California located in the Central Valley. 
 Modesto Anarcho published a magazine of the same name, ran a social space, 
 Firehouse 51, and was involved in a variety of struggles including 
 organizing with families of those killed by police, gentrification, 
 foreclosures, and housing, and much more. More than just a history, Gilbert 
 will discuss how anarchists in small and rural towns face special 
 challenges, especially in areas that do not have established anarchist 
 groups and spaces.\n\nRoom B:\nCrimethinc: Democracy or 
 Freedom?\nCrimethInc. ex-Workers’ Collective:\nWhat’s the difference 
 between democracy and anarchy?\nDemocracy is the most popular buzzword in 
 politics. From the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to the most 
 radical social movements, nearly everyone claims to be democratic. In this 
 provocative presentation, we will discuss what ties all these different 
 understandings of democracy together and what sets anarchism apart. 
 Reviewing how recent social movements have experimented with democratic 
 rhetoric and practices, we will conclude by exploring other ways to 
 understand what we are doing together when we make decisions.\n\n2pm:\nRoom 
 B:\nEmergency Hearts, Molotov Dreams:\nAuthor scott crow will give a talk 
 about his new book, which is a selected collection of interviews and 
 presentations that scott crow has given over the last five years covering a 
 variety of topics such as- anarchy, cooperatives, police brutality, 
 prisons, animal liberation, environmental justice, surveillance and 
 political 
 movements.\nhttp://www.scottcrow.org/book-new-release-emergency-hearts-molotov-dreams-a-scott-crow-reader/\n\n3pm:\nRoom 
 A:\nAnarchist Organizations In Social Movements Panel:\nHumboldt 
 Grassroots, Black Rose Anarchist Federation LA, Crimethinc\n\n4pm:\nRoom 
 A:\nSlam Poetry Workshop:\nGork Burns and Jovannah Hoboo\n\nRoom B:\nThe 
 Rojava Revolution:\nOur keynote speaker will be Paul Z. Simmons, 
 journalist, and author recently back from the Rojava Revolution. Writing 
 under the pen name, El Errante, he is the author of a series of recent 
 dispatches from the liberated territories of Rojava in Northern Syria. 
 Simons has just returned from a region besieged by war yet is also in the 
 midst of one of the most far-reaching social experiments of the 21st 
 Century: the ‘Rojava Revolution.’ The liberated territories of Rojava 
 are a thriving example in new forms of democratic practice and of a people 
 who are overturning traditional, coercive institutions in favor of direct 
 democracy and the empowerment and enfranchisement of women. Simons talks 
 about his experiences including crossing international boundaries under 
 false pretenses, attending commune meetings in Kobane, high-velocity 
 detours around ISIS sympathetic villages, and the camaraderie of the YPG 
 militias. Simons had full access to the various revolutionary organizations 
 and militias and will discuss their mandates and implementation issues 
 associated with realizing a new society. Paul Z. Simons’ report is a part 
 adventure, part journalism, and part political analysis, of the Rojava 
 Revolution.\n\nWe are sad to report that Michael Knapp, from TATORT 
 Kurdistan, who was going to be visiting us from Berlin, Germany to discuss 
 his own experience with the Rojava Revolution, has been denied entry by the 
 U.S. government due to a recent policy which allows them to turn away 
 without cause or explanation anyone who has even visited Northern Syria. 
 How convenient during this refugee crisis.  FUCK BORDERS!\n\n5pm:\nRoom 
 A:\nRadical/ Independent Media Panel:\nGreenfuse, Humboldt Free Radio 
 Alliance, Slingshot, and 5th Estate.\n\nYou’re SO in, right?! Worried 
 about how you’re gonna get there? We thought of that too! The Manila 
 Community Center is one of the stops on the Redwood Transit Line that 
 travels between Eureka and Arcata with stops in Manila. Get on the bus for 
 us!\n\n \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/01/16/18781908.php
SUMMARY:Humboldt anarchist book fair
LOCATION:Manila Community Center - 1611 Peninsula Dr 95521-9658 CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/01/16/18781908.php
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