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DESCRIPTION:On occupied Miwok and Nisenan territory, we invite you to join us in 
 so-called Sacramento on Saturday, October 11th, for the 3rd annual 
 Sacramento Anarchist Bookfair. The event will feature tabling by 
 publishers, projects, organizations, and distros along with panels, 
 discussions, and hands on workshops. Doors will open at 10 AM and the event 
 will go until around 7 PM.\n\nThe event will take place this year at the 
 Flower Fist Art Market, located at 1819 E st, in Downtown 
 Sacramento.\n\nThe bookfair this year will feature:\n\n*Hands on 
 skillshares.\n\n*A community discussion on mutual aid organizing in the 
 face of rising fascism and capitalist crisis.\n\n*Workshops and 
 presentations from a range of organizers, presenters, and authors on a 
 variety of topics. Stay tuned for a full schedule and be sure to follow the 
 Sacramento Anarchist Bookfair for updates.\n\n*Panel discussions on 
 anti-ICE organizing, sustaining autonomous projects, and more.\n\nThe 
 bookfair will also feature several talks by published authors 
 including:\n\n*Former political prisoner Eric King, who will be returning 
 to the Sacramento Anarchist Bookfair to discuss his new book, A Clean Hell: 
 Anarchy and Abolition in America’s Most Notorious Dungeon, about his 
 fight for survival inside the notorious ADX “super-max” prison and how 
 this experience can inform abolitionist organizing in a period of 
 escalating repression.\n\n*Dani Burlison and Margaret Elysia Garcia, 
 editors of the new book Red Flag Warning Mutual Aid and Survival in 
 California’s Fire Country, will discuss mutual aid and community care 
 from a grassroots perspective, highlighting organizing projects related to 
 climate catastrophes primarily in rural Northern California.\n\n*Our 
 keynote speakers, JoNina and Lorenzo Ervin, are both long-time 
 revolutionary organizers, former members of the Black Panther party, and 
 co-founders of the Black Autonomy Federation. JoNina Ervin is a former 
 editor of the Black Panther Party newspaper and is the author of the new 
 book, Driven by the Movement: Reports from the Black Power Era. Lorenzo 
 Kom’boa Ervin is a former political prisoner and is the author of 
 Anarchism and the Black Revolution. JoNina and Lorenzo will speak about 
 lessons from liberatory social movements of the past and how they can 
 inform our struggles for freedom and autonomy today.\n\nLooking to table at 
 the Sacramento Anarchist Bookfair? We invite anarchist and autonomous 
 anti-capitalist and anti-colonial projects, organizations, publishers, and 
 distros to email us at: sacabf@proton.me. We are asking that tablers help 
 out with a donation to help pay for the space, but no project will be 
 turned away for lack of funds.\n\nSpace may be limited – so contact us as 
 soon as possible!\n\nThe event will take place at the Flower Fist Art 
 Market, located at 1819 E st, and which has just moved into a new space in 
 Downtown Sacramento.\n\nLike previous years, masking at the bookfair is 
 mandatory. Upon entry, we will have free N95 masks, COVID tests, and hand 
 sanitizer, with air purifiers and fans running throughout the venue.\n\nWe 
 will also have a chill outdoor area to rest and hydrate, along with a space 
 for children and parents. Both inside and outside spaces are wheelchair 
 accessible. Food trucks will available for those looking for food. Gender 
 neutral bathrooms are also at the space. Free parking is available around 
 Flower Fist.\n\nFollow Us on Instagram! Go to: 
 https://www.instagram.com/sacramentoanarchistbookfair/\n\nHelp promote the 
 event by sharing the flyer image online and telling people about the 
 bookfair!\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/08/09/18878786.php
SUMMARY:Third Annual Sacramento Anarchist Bookfair
LOCATION:Flower Fist Art Market, located at 1819 E st, in Downtown Sacramento.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/08/09/18878786.php
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