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- Practicing Anarchism: Effective Protest Tactics and Safety Tips
Practicing Anarchism aka Praxxis Anarchism isn’t just an idea; it’s about taking action and organizing our communities. Protests are a big part of this, but they come with risks. Here’s how to practice anarchism through protest and activism, and some essential safety tips to keep in mind. Direct Action: This means taking action to achieve a goal directly, without waiting for politicians. Examples include sit-ins, strikes, and blockades. Mutual Aid: Organize or join mutual aid networks to support your community directly.
- Know Your Rights: Defending Freedom and Resisting Fascism
In our fight against fascism, knowing your legal rights is essential. Understanding and exercising these rights can protect you and help you stand up against oppressive systems. Here’s a rundown of your rights in the U.S. and some key tips for staying safe while taking action. What is Fascism? Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian ideology that relies on dictatorial power, suppresses opposition, and enforces strict control over society and the economy.
- Mutual Aid: Building Communities and Resisting Oppression
What is Mutual Aid? When things go south, it’s usually our neighbors, not the government, who step up to help. This idea of mutual aid—people supporting each other without expecting anything in return—is a powerful tool in fighting against fascism and other forms of oppression. But what exactly is mutual aid, and why does it matter so much? Mutual aid is all about people helping people, directly and without middlemen.