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New Zine: “Neither East Nor West NYC: A De Facto Anarchist Black Cross History
New Zine on the History of Chicago's A-Zone Infoshop
We’re excited to announce the completion of our latest project, an updated version of the zine The A-Zone & A Decade Of Anarchy In Chicago. The Autonomous Zone was an anarchist organizing hub and infoshop that operated in Chicago for about a decade, hosting numerous events, political initiatives, and serving as a physical entry point for anarchist ideas in Chicago.
In this new edition, editor Alex Iwasa expands on their previously published history of The Autonomous Zone (The A-Zone) in Chicago and shares new research that provides additional information about both the A-Zone and the larger context of the U.S. anarchist space in the 1990s and early 2000s. A new contribution in this edition adds additional reflections on the A-Zone, joining an interview and two reflective essays that appeared in the original edition of the zine.
The history of the Autonomous Zone has a relevance for those outside of Chicago, as the A-Zone was typical of anarchist experiments in counter-institutions and infoshops undertaken by anarchists in the 1990s and as such the writings within cover an important aspect of recent anarchist history. It gives an interesting snapshot of the infoshops of the 1990s and the related anarchist milieu. Beyond the A-Zone, the zine talks about the Love & Rage anarchist federation, the anarchist networking project (Dis)Connections and the related Network of Anarchist Collectives, as well as the Chicago-based projects Baklava Collective and Wind Chill Factor. Also covered are Food Not Bombs, Anarchist Black Cross, and Anti-Racist Action.
You can get the zine in PDF format for both screen reading and printing at:
http://anarchisthistory.noblogs.org/post/2015/03/18/new-zine-the-a-zone-a-decade-of-anarchy-in-chicago/
Physical copies can be ordered through Sprout Distro at:
http://www.sproutdistro.com
Photos from the 1992 Bloomington Anarchist Gathering and Picnic (Source)
Masthead from the "Countermedia News Desk" -- 1996 for the "Active Resistance" Convergence in Chicago (source)
Anarchists at "Active Resistance" in Chicago, 1996 (source)
"South Chicago ARA Alert" #2 - November 28, 1998 - w/Flyer for Anti-Racist Action (ARA) Conference in Columbus Ohio (source)
Don't Vote Poster -- 1964 (source)
Midwest Anarchist Gathering -- 1992 -- Dayton, OH (source)
Flyer for Sabotage Books in New York City - 1989/1990 (source)
Haymarket Remembered Anarchist Gathering Flyer - Chicago 1986 (source)
Flyer for the "Without Borders" anarchist conference in San Francisco, 1989 (source)
ACTIVE RESISTANCE Gathering - Chicago - August 21-31, 1996 (source)
"Without Borders" Anarchist Gathering Benefit Flyer (1989)
"Building the Movement" Anarchist Gathering 1987 in Minneapolis, Minnesota at Back Room Anarchist Books. Advertisement from "Maximum Rock N Roll" (source)