A Sisters Uncut Guide to Taking Action
by Sisters Uncut
Issue 16 Violence
‘There is a violence that dominates and a violence that liberates’, says the Dangerous Spaces collective. Debates about the role of violence has always been central to all revolutionary struggles. The threat of student anarchists vandalising party headquarters, mobs on the streets ‘looting’ and smashing up shops. But violence is also state sanctioned and exists around us, screaming, in every street and in every community. On benefit sanctions, precariousness and emptying the prisons.
Printed: June 2016
Contents
A Sisters Uncut Guide to Taking Action
— Sisters Uncut
Education as Direct Action
— Antiuniversity Now Shiri Shalmy
A Crack Through Fortress Europe
— Anti-Raids
Backlash
— Dawn Foster
Body Tracks
— WHEREISANAMENDIETA?
Cultural Appropriation
— Jaspreet Kaur
Decolonising Queer
— Rudy Loewe
Don't Worry, Be Happy
— Irkus M. Zeberio
'Freedom' and the Autoprecariat
— Corin Faife
Guardianships as Scabbing
— Spilsbury Brunt
Job Centre
— Danny Dorling
Piggie News
— Tilley & Del the Piggie
Poetic Terrorism
— Ruth Kinna
Private Capital
— Empty Cages Collective
Sanctioned
— Christopher Wilcock
Smash the Borders, Smash Patriarchy
— No Borders, No Binaries
Your Life is a Radical Act
— Liv Wynter
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