Black Dagger
31st March 2009, 04:36
We think that three years of consistent monthly publication is worth celebrating, so we're having a party at Black Rose Books (22 Enmore Rd, Newtown) at 7pm on April 17. If you'd like to give us a birthday present, reams of A4 paper, postage stamps & money to pay our printing debt they would all be appreciated.
Mutiny is an anarchist collective based in Sydney. We started this zine to explore different avenues of disobedience & resistance, & to encourage people to write about their ideas, actions & experiences. Mutiny is currently exploring ways to resist gentrification, in particular the ‘redevelopment’ proposed in the Redfern area by the Redfern Waterloo Authority. We’re keen to work with other people opposed to this redevelopment & the displacement, rent hikes & ugliness it involves. The Mutiny collective meets regularly & everyone is lovely: please contact us on the address below.
The zine is produced in Sydney and distributed in paper format in lots of places including Jura Books and Black Rose Books in Sydney.
Contact us if you’re interested in writing something or distributing paper copies.
c/- PO Box 4, Enmore, NSW, 2042, Australia
mutineers[at]graffiti.net
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Below you will find a .pdf version of the latest zine in web happy small filesizes and print happy high quality A4 spreads ready for double sided printing.
Web view (http://jura.org.au/files/jura/Mutiny36-web-06.pdf)
HQ Print version (http://jura.org.au/files/jura/Mutiny36-print-02.pdf)
In this issue:
Captain Swing takes a look at the
mass sacking of Pacific Brands/ Bonds workers and considers some
appropriate responses.
While Dave Error reports from Albury/Wodonga, Victoria on another industrial
dispute resulting from mass layoffs.
We’re all getting a bit tired of attempts to make capitalism ‘green’. This letter aimed at the movement against climate change looks at why it’s an impossible notion and suggests some different priorites.
Mother Hubbard considers how silence as a result of ongoing trauma has been
a significant problem in the struggle for justice for the Stolen Generations.
We got some letters! And reviews of ‘City of Ember’ and ‘Live Working or Die Fighting’.
Plus news from Greece (again), Gaudeloupe, Tasmania, Ukraine, Japan.
Mutiny is an anarchist collective based in Sydney. We started this zine to explore different avenues of disobedience & resistance, & to encourage people to write about their ideas, actions & experiences. Mutiny is currently exploring ways to resist gentrification, in particular the ‘redevelopment’ proposed in the Redfern area by the Redfern Waterloo Authority. We’re keen to work with other people opposed to this redevelopment & the displacement, rent hikes & ugliness it involves. The Mutiny collective meets regularly & everyone is lovely: please contact us on the address below.
The zine is produced in Sydney and distributed in paper format in lots of places including Jura Books and Black Rose Books in Sydney.
Contact us if you’re interested in writing something or distributing paper copies.
c/- PO Box 4, Enmore, NSW, 2042, Australia
mutineers[at]graffiti.net
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Below you will find a .pdf version of the latest zine in web happy small filesizes and print happy high quality A4 spreads ready for double sided printing.
Web view (http://jura.org.au/files/jura/Mutiny36-web-06.pdf)
HQ Print version (http://jura.org.au/files/jura/Mutiny36-print-02.pdf)
In this issue:
Captain Swing takes a look at the
mass sacking of Pacific Brands/ Bonds workers and considers some
appropriate responses.
While Dave Error reports from Albury/Wodonga, Victoria on another industrial
dispute resulting from mass layoffs.
We’re all getting a bit tired of attempts to make capitalism ‘green’. This letter aimed at the movement against climate change looks at why it’s an impossible notion and suggests some different priorites.
Mother Hubbard considers how silence as a result of ongoing trauma has been
a significant problem in the struggle for justice for the Stolen Generations.
We got some letters! And reviews of ‘City of Ember’ and ‘Live Working or Die Fighting’.
Plus news from Greece (again), Gaudeloupe, Tasmania, Ukraine, Japan.