Monday, September 21, 2009

Support Community Jobs: RAC Community Carpet Cleaners

Support Community Jobs: RAC Community Carpet Cleaners

From $25 a room

Contact 213-924-1316

Revolutionary Autonomous Communities

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Links to Download the Film, "We're Still Here, We Never Left" / Link para bajar la pelicula, "Todavia Estamos Aqui, Nunca nos Fuimos"

Here are the links to download the film "We're Still Here, We Never
left" in its entirety, we hope folks can set up screenings and fundraisers
with them for their organizations and for our defense fund. We want people to
see it all over, we're are still open to going out to cities and different
places and speaking if that is possible and if that can be organized. If not,
then folks should still screen it.

If you want a physical copy of the dvd, let us know and we'll send one out
to you, please help with cost and shipping.

email rac@riseup.net

Also we encourage people to donate, whatever you can, to help the community programs of the Revolutionary Autonomous Communities.

You can send donations to
RAC
P.O. Box 292344, Los Angeles, Ca. 90029. USA

Also through PayPal on our blog: revolutionaryautonomouscommunities.blogspot.com



English Version of film:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=D3IM3QW5

El link para bajar el documental entero en espanol / Film in Spanish
(Spanish
subtitles)

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=P6K4K2O1

The Revolutionary Autonomous Communities is putting out a call
for their film, "We're Still Here, We Never Left" to be screened
at
your university, community center, church and anywhere else.

The
film documents the truth about the police repression on May 1st, 2007,
and also shows the growing popular movement in oppressed communities.

It has footage never before seen on the mainstream media.

We hope to create dialogue with the film, a space for popular education, and a
movement.

We want this film to be seen all over, in different cities and possibly
different nations.

The film will also ready for distribution.

Contact us at rac@riseup.net if you're interested in organizing an event.


"Todavia Estamos Aqui, Nunca Nos Fuimos"

Las Comunidades Autónomas Revolucionarias están
haciendo una
llamada para su película, "Todavia estamos aquí, Nunca nos fuimos"
para
que sea ensenada en su universidad, centro de comunidad, iglesia y en
cualquier otro lugar.

La película documenta la verdad sobre la
represión de la policía el 1 de mayo de 2007, y también demuestra el
movimiento popular que esta creciendo en comunidades oprimidas.

Tiene imagenes que nunca se han visto en los medios de comunicacion.

Esperamos
crear diálogo con la película, un espacio para la educación popular, y
un movimiento. Quisiéramos que esta película se vea por todas partes,
en diversas ciudades y posiblemente diversas naciones.

Tambien pedimos que manden una donacion para apoyar los programas comunitarios de las Comunidades Autonomas Revolucionarias


Pueden mandar donaciones a:
RAC
P.O. Box 292344, Los Angeles, Ca. 90029. USA

Tambien por nuestro PayPal en nuestro blog: revolutionaryautonomouscommunities.blogspot.com


Nuestro correo electronico rac@riseup.net

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

CineBang! Th., 5/21/09, 7pm: "We're Still Here, We Never Left" screening

CineBang! Th., 5/21/09, 7pm: "We're Still Here, We Never Left" screening

CineBang!, KIWA, and the Revolutionary Autonomous Communities presents

A screening of "We're Still Here, We Never Left," The film documents the truth about the police repression on May 1st, 2007, and also shows the growing popular movement in oppressed communities.

Thursday May 21st, 2009, 7 pm
KIWA Cultural Education Center,
3471 W. Eighth Street, Los Angeles, CA 90005
Map:


"We're Still Here, We Never Left,"

The film documents the truth about the police repression on May 1st, 2007, and also shows the growing popular movement in oppressed communities.

It has footage never before seen on the mainstream media. It was produced collectively by the members of Revolutionary Autonomous Communities and the community of Pico Union/McArthur Park.

We hope to create dialogue with the film, a space for popular education, and a movement. We are also using the film screenings to raise funds for RAC and its community programs.

We want this film to be seen all over, in different cities and possibly different nations.
Our email address:rac@riseup.net You can view the trailers to this film here: http://revolutionaryautonomouscommunities.blogspot.com/2009/02/were-still-here-we-never-left-todavia.html

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"Todavia estamos aquí, Nunca nos fuimos" La película documenta la verdad sobre la represión de la policía el 1 de mayo de 2007, y también demuestra el movimiento popular que esta creciendo en comunidades oprimidas.

Tiene imagenes que nunca se han visto en los medios de comunicacion.

Esperamos crear diálogo con la película, un espacio para la educación popular, y un movimiento. Quisiéramos que esta película se vea por todas partes, en diversas ciudades y posiblemente diversas naciones.
Nuestro correo electronico rac@riseup.net Puede ver los anuncios para la pelicula en este link:http://revolutionaryautonomouscommunities.blogspot.com/2009/02/were-still-here-we-never-left-todavia.html

Thursday May 21st, 2009, 7 pm
KIWA Cultural Education Center,
3471 W. Eighth Street, Los Angeles, CA 90005
Map:

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About CineBang!

CineBang! is a bi-monthly screening and discussion series at the KIWA
Cultural Education Center. CineBang! screens documentary, fiction,
animation, and short films every first and third Thursday of the month,
and invites community based organizers to discuss the films and current
organizing efforts with the audience. All screenings are open to the
public, with a suggested donation of whatever you would like to
contribute.

Join the CineBang! facebook group: http://tinyurl.com/86z6oa

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More information:
We're Still Here, We Never Left
Revolutionary Autonomous Communities
KIWA

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Benefit Show at the East Side Cafe Thursday April 30th

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"Demos, Aui"

This is an allegory written by a member of the Revolutionary Autonomous Communities

Este es una alegoria escrita por un miembro de las Comunidades Autonomas Revolucionarias

"¡Demos, Aquí!"
Leonel//

Abril 15, 2009

¡Si! Nunca nos fuimos, aquí estamos, con honor,
Conscientes y seguros en la lucha proseguir;
Sin miedo ni temblor, sin duda nitemor,
¡Alerta! Listos y preciosos para construir;

Demos, asi...
Niños, jovenes, adultos, y juveniles,
Pobladores, hombres y mujeres, lideres y servidores;
Proyección y Cultura; comida y armonía,
Convivencia; dirección y servicio, Unidad y autonomía;

Demos alli...
No represión, ni agresión, no prepotencia, ni violencia,
ideas y proposición, Organización y acción es la diferencia.
Bienestar Común Integral, sin ascepción, es Revolución.
Recreación y salud; Educación, trabajo y digna Remuneración;

Demos, Sí...
Actitud positiva, y proceder consecuente,
Identidad y consciencia, de clase obrera presente;
Extinguir, basura patronal y terror policial es la sentencia
Destruir, usura capital; demagoguía política y judicial, es nuestra resistencia;

Demos a tí y a mí...
Comunidades Autonomas Revolucionarias,
Limpiando, nuestra dignidad, instruyendo y concientando;
Con sentido, fusionas, atar y unir partituras,
Inducción, Autosostenible de masas proletarias avanzando;

Demos, el Fín...
"Gente, la Consigna dictamina, y es determinante,
Palmo a palmo, hombro con hombro, aporte
y Soporte ¡Yá! que el gigante se levante..."


Dedicación: "A todo ser y humano, que cree y aporta en Sociedades, justas y humanas donde no existen clases sociales." Según su ingreso monetario.
En particular: A Comunidades en Resistencia, RAC.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Machetero Screening in Los Angeles / Vagabond on Radio RAC L.A. Tuesday

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Los Angeles British FIlm Festival
MACHETERO
Wednesday, May 6th @ 10AM
Redondo Beach Performance Center
1935 Manhattan Beach Blvd.
Redondo Beach CA 90278
Click on the link below for a google map...
http://www.machetero-movie.com/MACHETERO/The_Machetero_Diaries/Entries/2009/4/25_LOS_ANGELES_SCREENING_4_6_%40_10AM.html

http://www.myspace.com/macheteromovie

The director and writer of the film, Vagabond is on a world tour with this powerful film entitled Machetero. He will be a guest on the show Radio RAC L.A. this Tuesday 4/28/09. The show airst from 9pm-12am on KillRadio.org. Tune In

Dylcia Pagan will be at the film Screening on May 6th and she will also be a guest on Radio RAC L.A. the following Tuesday, May 5th, 2009. She is a Puerto Rican poet, warrior, artist. She is a former political prisoner and prisoner of war.
She will do an intro and Q&A for the screening...

You can find a lot of info on her on her website...www.dylciapagan.com

MACHETERO
written and directed by vagabond
produced by resister and vagabond
starring Isaach de Bankolé, Not4Prophet, Kelvin Fernandez and Dylcia Pagan
original songs and score by RICANSTRUCTION

Post 9/11 definitions, ideas and notions of terrorism are challenged in this highly controversial and experimental film. Machetero is an allegorical narrative that follows French journalist Jean Dumont played by Isaach de Bankolé (The Keeper, Ghost Dog, Coffee and Cigarettes, Manderlay) to a New York prison where he interviews Pedro Taino a so called "Puerto Rican Terrorist" played by Not4Prophet (lead singer of the Puerto Punk band RICANSTRUCTION). Pedro is a self-described Machetero fighting to free Puerto Rico from the yoke of US colonialism. He is obsessed with freedom, freedom for his country, his people and for himself. Jean questions Pedro about his decisions to use violence as a means to achieve that freedom.

As Jean and Pedro speak, another story unfolds. A ghetto youth played by Kelvin Fernandez (in his first starring role) grows up in the ghetto streets and crosses paths with Pedro. Pedro reawakens a revolutionary spirit instilled in the ghetto youth from childhood by a mentor in Puerto Rico played by former Puerto Rican Prisoner of War Dylcia Pagan (who did 20 years in federal US prisons for her belief that Puerto Rico should be free). Pedro tries to provide the means for the ghetto youth to grow into the next generation of Machetero.

The film is structured around songs from the album, “Liberation Day” written and preformed by RICANSTRUCTION. The songs are interwoven into the film as a narrative voice and the band is utilized as a modern Greek chorus. RICANSTRUCTION also provides an original improvised score that moves from hardcore be-bop punk to layered, haunting and abstract Afro-Rican rhythms.

Celebrate May Day. Potluck at MacArthur Park

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Hang out at MacArthur Park to honor and acknowledge the way our communities have been historically silenced, while celebrating the struggle and resistance of various communities in places like MacArthur Park and all over the world.
This May Day, celebrate that you are a worker by hanging out with friends, having some food at the park, and relaxing.
Friday. May 1st 2009.6pm and on @ MacArthur Park. (corner of Wilshire/Park View)
Bring whatever you want/can to share with others.
We will have some food, and you can enjoy the different events that will be happening at the park that day. [Film, Skit, and Food Distribution by RAC, May Day 07 Story sharing/collecting by local community artists/activists, Music, and more.]

Saturday, April 18, 2009

RAC: Popular Assembly MacArthur Park Sunday April 19th 4:00PM

MacArthur Park Rec Center 4-6PM

What is a Popular Assembly?
What is a Popular Assembly?
A popular assembly is a self-organized, autonomous, non-hierarchical group of people who come together to meet.
In many cases the assemblies are based geographically (by neighborhood, town, county, state, etc.).
The assemblies are inclusive and develop in process rather than being pre-planned.
Popular assemblies form as a furious alternative to electoral politics. In this era we see everywhere, including the United States , the ownership of elected officials by the large, usually transnational corporations.
It takes direct democracy to the participants and abandons the useless representative government - with good reason; "elected" or assumed (royal or dictatorial) governorship cannot respond to the needs of the ordinary people while simultaneously obeying the financial demands of the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the corporations controlling social agendas, including health, educational and environmental agendas.
By definition, a people's assembly (asamblea popular) must be anti-capitalist and anti-neoliberal. The hierarchical structure of governments and corporations implies a boss and/or owner who benefits from the work of the people, hires and fires at will, and frequently owns or appropriates the national resources.
The assembly is composed of people who are being screwed and know it.
La Asamblea is not a political party and refuses ownership of political power apart from the social power which comes from below.
It is the counter to individualism; it is community of purpose and goal.
The force that holds it together must be a common goal and vision, not a particular cause.
Taken from: Popular Assemblies and the Growing Popular Assembly Movement commentary from Oaxaca by Nancy Davies




Popular Assemblies in Oaxaca
In the light of this situation, and in the recognition that the state government was repressive and had become effectively powerless in governing, the APPO was created and convened for the first time on June 17, 2006. It declared itself the de facto governing body of Oaxaca . Its body included representatives of Oaxaca 's state regions and municipalities, unions, non-governmental organizations, social organizations, and cooperatives, the largest group being Section 22, the Oaxacan teachers' union. It encouraged all Oaxacans to organize popular assemblies at every level: neighborhoods, street blocks, unions, and towns. The APPO took the slogan that it was a "movement of the bases, not of leaders" and asserted the need for common civilians to organize and work beyond the scope of elected officials. While the primary demand of the APPO has been the removal of the governor of Oaxaca , they have also called for broader economic, social and political transformations, as well as changes in the state's political constitution. This goal was furthered through the formation of the State Council of the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (CEAPPO) during the APPO's November Constitutional Congress. The State Council is an effort to create an organization that will outlive the current mobilization and extend beyond the capital city throughout the state. The Council is formed of 260 representatives from the various regions and sectors of Oaxaca , including 40 members of the teachers' union. [2]
Included in the resolutions of the APPO are a recognition of indigeous rights and autonomy, gender equality, political accountability, opposition to neoliberalism and Plan Puebla Panamá, a demand for an alternative education, and collectively-run media, amongst others.
The Popular Assembly of Oaxaca takes as inspiration indigenous political practices called 'usos y costumbres' (traditional usages and customs) that have been incorporated into the municipal level government of Oaxaca . These practices stand apart from standard electoral politics in that the assembly structure does not include secret voting procedures, but rather open meetings to make decisions.
"'The executive branch' (the authorities) is charged with accomplishing the tasks the assembly gives it. The municipal president, foremost among the authorities, leads (as the Zapatistas' phrase explains) by obeying. For the population of Oaxaca , the idea of governing by consensus remains part of the common cultural heritage. Therefore, as APPO was convoked, the modest people who comprise 80% of Oaxaca 's population, recognized it immediately. And they support it, despite the obvious difficulties of convening authorities from around the state. Since these authorities receive no pay, a trip to the capital city is not easy. But it's happening." [3]
The APPO has met with officials of the federal government periodically throughout the conflict, but has yet to be able to negotiate a resolution to conflict. Members are currently engaged in efforts to free, and call attention to, APPO leaders detained as suspects of commiting crimes, such as destruction of public property.
Taken from Wikipedia.org (Asamblea Popular de los Pueblos de Oaxaca)

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Tuesdays 9pm-12am

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rac@lists.riseup.net



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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

ICE Raids and Police Brutality Community Teach-In

L.A. County Network Against Police Murder and Abuse

ICE Raids and Police Brutality Teach-In


• PEOPLE OF COLOR HAVE BEEN BATTLING POLICE BRUTALITY FOR YEARS
• NOW THE POLICE ARE WORKING TO DEPORT PEOPLE AND TEAR APART FAMILIES
• COME LEARN ABOUT THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ICE AGENTS AND LOCAL POLICE

MONDAY, APRIL 20TH
6:30 PM
AFIBA CENTER
5730 S. CRENSHAW
LOS ANGELES, CA

FOR INFO/RSVP, CONTACT:
DEKA @ 323-810-7112

Native Youth Movement: No 2010 Olympics on Stolen Land

Native Youth Movement: NO 2010 OLYMPICS ON STOLEN LANDS


it's unbelievable that the majority of people dont understand the terrible history on how America came to be...Im talking about the indigenous genocide that happened since 1492 when the first wave of americans(europeans) arrived.

The indigenous elders, brothers and sisters of these lands still live.


From: resist
www.myspace.com/resist626
Subject: NO OLYMPICS ON STOLEN LAND








Tuesday, April 14, 2009

What is a Popular Assembly?

What is a Popular Assembly?
A popular assembly is a self-organized, autonomous, non-hierarchical group of people who come together to meet.
In many cases the assemblies are based geographically (by neighborhood, town, county, state, etc.).
The assemblies are inclusive and develop in process rather than being pre-planned.
Popular assemblies form as a furious alternative to electoral politics. In this era we see everywhere, including the United States , the ownership of elected officials by the large, usually transnational corporations.
It takes direct democracy to the participants and abandons the useless representative government – with good reason; “elected” or assumed (royal or dictatorial) governorship cannot respond to the needs of the ordinary people while simultaneously obeying the financial demands of the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the corporations controlling social agendas, including health, educational and environmental agendas.
By definition, a people’s assembly (asamblea popular) must be anti-capitalist and anti-neoliberal. The hierarchical structure of governments and corporations implies a boss and/or owner who benefits from the work of the people, hires and fires at will, and frequently owns or appropriates the national resources.
The assembly is composed of people who are being screwed and know it.
La Asamblea is not a political party and refuses ownership of political power apart from the social power which comes from below.
It is the counter to individualism; it is community of purpose and goal.
The force that holds it together must be a common goal and vision, not a particular cause.
Taken from: Popular Assemblies and the Growing Popular Assembly Movement commentary from Oaxaca by Nancy Davies




Popular Assemblies in Oaxaca
In the light of this situation, and in the recognition that the state government was repressive and had become effectively powerless in governing, the APPO was created and convened for the first time on June 17, 2006. It declared itself the de facto governing body of Oaxaca . Its body included representatives of Oaxaca ’s state regions and municipalities, unions, non-governmental organizations, social organizations, and cooperatives, the largest group being Section 22, the Oaxacan teachers' union. It encouraged all Oaxacans to organize popular assemblies at every level: neighborhoods, street blocks, unions, and towns. The APPO took the slogan that it was a "movement of the bases, not of leaders" and asserted the need for common civilians to organize and work beyond the scope of elected officials. While the primary demand of the APPO has been the removal of the governor of Oaxaca , they have also called for broader economic, social and political transformations, as well as changes in the state's political constitution. This goal was furthered through the formation of the State Council of the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (CEAPPO) during the APPO's November Constitutional Congress. The State Council is an effort to create an organization that will outlive the current mobilization and extend beyond the capital city throughout the state. The Council is formed of 260 representatives from the various regions and sectors of Oaxaca , including 40 members of the teachers' union. [2]
Included in the resolutions of the APPO are a recognition of indigeous rights and autonomy, gender equality, political accountability, opposition to neoliberalism and Plan Puebla Panamá, a demand for an alternative education, and collectively-run media, amongst others.
The Popular Assembly of Oaxaca takes as inspiration indigenous political practices called 'usos y costumbres' (traditional usages and customs) that have been incorporated into the municipal level government of Oaxaca . These practices stand apart from standard electoral politics in that the assembly structure does not include secret voting procedures, but rather open meetings to make decisions.
"'The executive branch' (the authorities) is charged with accomplishing the tasks the assembly gives it. The municipal president, foremost among the authorities, leads (as the Zapatistas’ phrase explains) by obeying. For the population of Oaxaca , the idea of governing by consensus remains part of the common cultural heritage. Therefore, as APPO was convoked, the modest people who comprise 80% of Oaxaca ’s population, recognized it immediately. And they support it, despite the obvious difficulties of convening authorities from around the state. Since these authorities receive no pay, a trip to the capital city is not easy. But it’s happening." [3]
The APPO has met with officials of the federal government periodically throughout the conflict, but has yet to be able to negotiate a resolution to conflict. Members are currently engaged in efforts to free, and call attention to, APPO leaders detained as suspects of commiting crimes, such as destruction of public property.
Taken from Wikipedia.org (Asamblea Popular de los Pueblos de Oaxaca)

Friday, April 10, 2009

New School Re-Occupied , and then evicted by massive police operation

New School Re-Occupied , and then evicted by massive police operation

Breaking News:


The New School building that was occupied in December by students was reoccupied, this time in its entirety, in the early morning of April 10th. A banner reading "Occupy" and a red and black flag were hung from the roof. By 11am a massive police operation involving, a helicopter, hundreds of police, emergency service and Fire Department units shut down a big chunk of the neighborhood. A clash broke out on 14th street and 5th ave as people outside attempted to help students escape from the building which police had begun to raid. Police attacked demonstrators arresting several. A police car was allegedly attacked as supporter purportedly threw metal barricades at baton wielding police. Shortly after the building was stormed by police wearing full riot gear. 19 occupiers are reported to have been arrested.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Chicago and New York Anarchist Film Festivals

9th Annual Chicago Anarchist Film Festival

Friday, April 24 – Sunday, April 26
7pm each night

Jan Addams Hull-House Museum Annex
on UIC Campus (2nd floor)
800 South Halsted.

For the 9th year, the Chicago Anarchist Film Festival (CAFF) will present a sample of films from main-stream sources, rediscovered classics and the works of filmmakers engaged in social change with an anarchist vision. Most media launch attacks that distort, discredit and deny anarchists entirely. Anarchists and their allies respond with a relentless volley of images and stories that reveal, revive and invigorate a rich anarchist presence in society.

Chicago Anarchist Film Festival (CAFF)
1321 N Milwaukee Ave #453
Chicago, IL 60642

CAFF@riseup.net

www.myspace.com/chiaff

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The 3rd Annual NYC Anarchist Film Festival in Honor of Brad Will, our comrade and colleague murdered by police, takes place Friday, April 10, 2009 on the Lower East Side.

The Third Annual NYC Anarchist Film Festival will showcase contemporary documentaries and videos on current events and social movements from Palestinian resistance to Israeli terror in Gaza to the popular uprising and recent riots that swept Greece like wildfire.

Big Noise Films will screen a selection of short films from Iraq. Filmmakers will present videos on radical environmentalism, radical feminism, and movements for justice such as the ongoing struggle for human rights in Oaxaca, Mexico. See videos of courageous resistance from India to Europe, to Latin America, to the U.S.A. where dissent is being criminalized as terrorism. See videos that challenge the State’s unconstitutional "anti-terrorist" mandate from protests against the 2008 Republican National Convention. We also proudly present footage from the fight for free speech, in the Lower East Side's famous "Donut Riot" that ended with spontaneous combustion in Tompkins Square Park last summer.

Carlos Castaneda wrote in "Tales of Power" that the "true art of a warrior is to balance terror and wonder."" The NYC Anarchist Film Festival does not shy away from either the terror we are forced to confront in our world or from the wondrous inspiration that graces the human spirit...


Our hunger for liberation will never allow us to surrender to tyranny in any form. As the saying goes, "Give me liberty or die…!"

1-7pm: Films at the Sixth Street Community Center (638 E. 6th St, between Aves B and C)

8-10pm: Films at the Millennium Theater (66 E. 4th St, between 2nd Ave and the Bowery)

10pm-1am: Open Mic and Party at the Yippie Museum (9 Bleecker St, between the Bowery and Elizabeth St)

The NYC Anarchist Film Festival honors the life and work of Brad Will, a beloved friend and comrade, murdered by a government sniper in Oaxaca, Mexico on October 27, 2006, as he was filming.

In past years, talented and courageous independent and anarchist filmmakers from around the world have traveled to NYC to screen their brilliant films. The NYC AFF is a community forum to share and experience and discuss politically controversial, artistic, creative and socially diverse media.

The New York Anarchist Film Festival will consider radical films submissions. Have passionate, inspiring, rebellious and subversive content to share? (The shorter the better!) Please contact AFF Coordinator at: priya.warcry[at]yahoo[dot]com.


Priya Reddy
Organizer - Filmmaker/NYC Anarchist Film Festival in Honor of Brad Will

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Revolutionary Culture at the Food Program / Cultura Revolucionaria en el Programa de Nutricion

The Food Program of the Revolutionary Autonomous Communities is every Sunday in McArthur Park in Los Angeles at 1:30 pm on Parkview between 7th and Wilshire.

People that participate have created relationships with each other, and a revolutionary autonomous model and culture.

A participant of the food program reads an allegory about the "change" in president/emperor and police terrorism after he watched the film, "We're Still Here, We Never Left."

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El Programa de Nutricion de las Comunidades Autonomas Revolucionarias es cada Domingo en el Parque de McArthur en Parview entre la 7 y la Wilshire.

Los participantes han creado relaciones entre ellos, tambien un ejemplo autonomo revolucionario, y una cultura revolucionaria.

Un participante del programa lee una alegoria sobre el "cambio" de presidente y el terrorismo de policia despues de ver el documental, "Todavia Estamos Aqui, Nunca nos Fuimos."




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwhlF7cBC_g



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPn0GKxf1O4

Fighting Words Thursday March 19th and Sunday Film Screening of "We're Still Here, We Never Left."

come early and sign the open mic list


..

Fightin’ Words




A monthly open mic to stop police brutality





Hosted by Aidge34 of the almighty Aesthetics Crew, with sounds by the impeccable DJ Starchild from Divine Forces Radio (90.
7 KPFK)





Come out and bring your rhymes, poetry, spoken word, drums, guitar, horns, other instruments, dancin’ feet, visual art, stories, words of wisdom, or just bring yourself and chill with us! This event is about bringing people together in a city torn apart by the brutality, corruption, and pain we face daily from the cops and other forms of law enforcement under this (in)justice system...







March 19th, 2009




And every 3rd Thursday of the month!! THIS MONTH’S SPECIAL GUESTS:






The Aesthetics Crew


and live art by:



Sonji










$5 dollar donation (no one turned away)




Chuco Justice Center



8:00-10:30





1137 E.
Redondo Blvd



Inglewood, CA 90302















Justice for Annette Garcia!


NO MORE STOLEN LIVES!










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Justice for Annette Garcia!

NO MORE STOLEN LIVES!





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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Benefit Show Sunday March 22nd at the East Side Cafe 8pm

Benefit Show

Support the East Side Cafe, Traveling Band and the Revolutionary Autonomous Communities

Sunday March 22nd 8pm

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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Listen to Rebellion Radio

Listen to Rebellion Radio Right Now

Every Saturday from 9pm to 12am

KillRadio.org

Black Riders Liberation Party

Free Malik X (member of the Black Riders) arrested by the police on his way to the radio station

Also Check Out Radio RAC LA every Tuesday from 9pm to 12am

on KillRadio.org



revolutionaryautonomouscommunities.blogspot.com

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Interview with Saul Soriano's Brother Rafael Soriano on Radio RAC LA

Tune in to Radio RAC LA on KillRadio.org Right now and every Tuesday from 9pm to 12am We are going to have report backs from the community and interviews with families resisting police terrorism.

Saul Soriano
On January 1, 2009 at 2:20am Saul Soriano, 41, father of four boys was killed in Panorama City by three Los Angeles Police Department officers, in the attic of his home during a New Year Eve celebration with his family.



We will be talking to Rafael Soriano (Saul's brother). Hear other stories from people murdered by the police recently, and the struggle for justice.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Tune in to Revolutionary Programming on KillRadio.Org

Tune in to Revolutionary Programming on KillRadio.Org

Radio RAC L.A.
Tuesdays 9pm-12am
Radio program from the Revolutionary Autonomous Communities
revolutionaryautonomouscommunities.blogspot.com

Radio Rokoto-Bomba
Wednesdays 10pm-12am
Punk Rock y noticias libertarias de todas partes de Latino America

Ecos De Libertad
Fridays 6pm-8pm
Radio Project, music and updates from members from Amanecer - for a popular anarchy.

Black Riders
Saturdays 10pm-12am
Playing Conscious Music and Taking Calls from the Community

More radical and anti-authoritarian programming coming soon to killradio.org, bringing you info from the streets, the community, and the struggle.

The RAC Food Program and You

Comrades, Companoera/os,



The crisis, which drove many of our people from their homes to seek work so as to feed their families, has arrived here. Work is much harder to find, wages are not raised, workers are fired and more work is heaped upon those left who still have jobs.



In addition to the economic strain, migrants, and even those that resemble migrants, along with blacks and other people of color will be unfairly targeted and blamed. “They are taking our jobs,” it will be charged. “We are paying for Their children in our schools, hospitals, parks and jails.” This ‘Us’ versus ‘Them’ as if we are in some way different, in some way less, when it was our work, and the work of our brother and sister fellow workers, regardless of race or nationality or language, who labored and built all that we see. When it is our work and the work of our fellow workers which would and could labor and build a new world with new schools, new hospitals, new parks but no jails. A new world for all to see.



When there is little or no work we must turn to ourselves. This is the mission that our group, Revolutionary Autonomous Communities (RAC) has undertaken since November of 2007 and continues every Sunday at 1:30 PM at the south-east corner of Wilshire and Parkview, in MacArthur Park with some 15 –20 members of our community helping to sort and package and distribute food, to over 150 people, that RAC members have solicited.



How can you help?



1$ buys a pound of beans at the grocery store. 1$ buys more than 2 lbs when we put our money together and purchase beans in 50 lb sacks. Same with rice. The purchase of corn in bulk will bring the same savings. Donate to the Food Program what you can and watch your dollar double.



Plastic Bags have to be purchased and this takes donated money away from the purchase of food. Save and bring your plastic bags on Sunday.



Help unload the trucks.



Help bag the beans and rice.



Notify us if you have fruit trees that can be harvested.

APOC Potluck Sunday March 8th at the East Side Cafe

APOC potluck Sunday March 8, 2009 at 5:30PM at East Side Cafe


Hey APOC!!

It was great spending time with those of you who showed up to the last potluck.
Let's do it again!!

See you Sunday!!
Remember, it is a potluck!!

What: Potluck
When: Sunday, March 8th, 2009 at 5:30PM

Where: The East Side Cafe (in El Sereno)
5469 Huntington Dr N
Los Angeles, CA 90032

More info: call (323)313-8562 (leave message or text if nobody picks up)

New RAC RADIO SHOW TUESDAYS KillRadio.org

Revolutionary Autonomous Communities has a new radio show on killradio.org check it out.



Radio RAC LA

TUESDAYS 9PM-12AM

KILLRADIO.ORG

NYC Film and Discussion: We never left, We're still here with John A. Imani

On Monday March 9, at 7:30, there will be a presentation on anarchism, class struggle, and resistance to police repression in Los Angeles--including a film. At the Bluestockings bookstore:
172 Allen Street between Stanton and Rivington (1 block south of Houston) :: 212.777.6028


We're Still Here by John A. Imani

A presentatiion on the anarchist movement in Los Angeles. It includes the film "We never left, We're still here" detailing the police riot in MacArthur Park which led to the founding of the Revolutionary Autonous Communities and its Food Program, now helping about 200 people every Sunday. John is an experienced African-American anarchist-communist and autonomous Marxist. There will be open discussion.


From the Revolutionary Autonous Communities, of which John Imani is a member

Monday, March 9th @ 7PM $5 Suggested

Film and Discussion: We never left, Were still here with John A. Imani



Join us for a screening of the film We never left, Were still here

followed by a presentation and discussion with anarchist-communist John

A. Imani on the anarchist movement in Los Angeles. The film details the

police riot in MacArthur Park which led to the founding of the

Revolutionary Autonomous Communities and its Food Program, which now

serves 200 people a week.



172 Allen St.

New York, NY 10002

212.777.6028





http://bluestockings.com/events/


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Programa de Nutrición de las Comunidades Autónomas Revolucionarias

Programa de Nutrición de
las Comunidades Autónomas Revolucionarias

Las Comunidades Autónomas Revolucionarias han creado un programa de nutrición en cual nos damos el poder a nosotros mismos para llegar a ser autosuficientes.

El Programa de Nutrición es un proyecto de ayuda mutua, en el cual el Pueblo por sí mismo organiza y distribuye alimentos en sus propios vecindarios.

Esto no es "caridad", (nosotros no creemos que el cambio sucederá de tal forma). Esto es autodeterminación, donde neo-colonias de clase laboral se alimentan a sí mismas, y organizan para alimentarse por sí mismas.

Nosotros creemos que este sistema esta matando a nuestro Pueblo por el tipo de alimentación que las corporaciones nos dan o no nos dan. Al mismo tiempo una abundancia de alimentos sanos que se hechan a perder. Ellos prefieren que alimentos vayan a malgastar que de dejar caer a los precios de los alimentos en el mercado.
Entonces ellos desconectan a la gente (todo Indígena y personas colonizadas) de la Tierra, la cual un Pueblo Libre e Independiente necesita para sobrevivir. Ellos centralizan el poder y los recursos en las manos de pocos, asi es cómo ellos mantienen el Pueblo oprimido y dependiendo de un sistema blanco-supremacista, patriarcal, y capitalista-imperialista.

El Programa del Nutrición de RAC es una manera que nos permite trabajar con gente que nos apoya y otras organizaciones para traes comida sana a nuestras comunidades.
Queremos que el Pueblo conecte mutuamente, para recoger y distribuir los alimentos entre sí mismos.
Sostendremos, ayudaremos a conectar a la gente y proveeremos cualquier recursos a nuestro alcanze. A través de este proceso, nuestra meta es de conectar nuestras comunidades y que realizen su Poder. Nuestra meta general es de recobrar nuestra necesaria conexión a nuestra Tierra. Necesitamos nuestra Tierra para
sobrevivir, y pertenece a nosotros, no al colonizador.

Queremos reaprender cómo vivir de nuestra Tierra y como ser auténticamente autosuficientes.

Apoyen nuestro Programa de Nutrición

Ayude a Recolectar Alimentos.

Ayude a Distribuir Alimentos en Su Vecindario.

Done a nuestro Programa de Ayuda Mutua Comunitaria

¡Organizense!

¡Regresen el Poder a Nuestras Comunidades y Regresen la Tierra a Nosotros!

¡Total Poder A TRAVES del PUEBLO!

El Programa de Comida es Cada Domingo en el Parque de McArthur 1:30pm en Parkview (en el medio de la calle 7 y Wilshire)

rac@riseup.net
revolutionaryautonomouscommunities.blogspot.com

Friday, March 6, 2009

Revolutionary Autonomous Communities' Food Program

Revolutionary Autonomous Communities' Food Program

The Revolutionary Autonomous Communities has created a food program where we are empowering ourselves and others to become self-sustainable.

The Food Program is a mutual-aid project where people are organizing and distributing food in their own neighborhoods. This is not charity, we do not believe that change will happen this way. This is self-empowerment, where working class neo-colonies are feeding themselves, and organizing to feed themselves.

We feel that this system is killing our people by what the corporations feed us or don't feed us. At the same time there is an abundance of healthy food that goes to waste. They would rather let food go to waste than allow the prices of food in the market to drop. Then they disconnect people (all indigenous and colonized people) from the land, which a free and independent people need to survive. They centralize power and resources in the hands of the few, this is how they keep oppressed people dependent on a white-supremacist, patriarchal, capitalist-imperialist system.

RAC's Food Program is a way that we can work with supporters and other organizations to feed healthy food to our communities. We want people to connect with each other, to pick up and distribute the food amongst themselves. We will support, help connect people and to supply whatever resources we can. Through this process our goal is to connect our communities and to take them back. Our overall goal is to regain our necessary connection to the land. We need land to survive, and the land belongs to us, not the colonizer. We want to relearn how to truly be self-sustainable.

Support our Food Program.

Help Pick Up Food.

Help Distribute Food in Your Neighborhood.

Donate to our Community Mutual-Aid Program.

Get Organized!

Take Back Our Communities and Take Back the Land!

All Power THROUGH the People!

-Revolutionary Autonomous Communities

rac@riseup.net
revolutionaryautonomouscommunities.blogspot.com

You can join us every Sunday at 1:30 PM. Meet at the SE Corner of Wilshire and Parkview in MacArthur Park.

Friday, February 20, 2009

East L.A. Sheriffs Harass Organizers: Justice for Salvador Zepeda

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On Wednesday February 18th, 2009 members of the October 22nd Coalition and Cop Watch Los Angeles - GC / Revolutionary Autonomous Communities were doing outreach in the East Los Angeles Community, for the vigil that will take place Saturday, February 21st for Salvador Zepeda who was murdered in cold blood by the Sheriffs on November 30th, 2008. In the same community where Salvador (Chava) was killed, the same sheriffs that murdered him continue to harass and intimidate the community. When passing out fliers we witnessed Officer Subler go up to a young Chicano and harass him after he was given a flier for the vigil, at a nearby gas station. The officer asked him what he had in his hand and continued to ask him questions about it. When we started to film and observe he came up to the young woman who is a member of the October Coalition and begin to intimidate her and pulled on her bag, trying to get her bag which contained fliers for the vigil. After we filmed him he wanted to get our names and birthdates and threaten to detain us for filming him. He later left after giving us his name, and after he saw that we knew our "rights."

People in the community have called us and told us that the intimidation and harassment has been growing, and we see this as a means to scare them from coming out to the vigil to demand justice for Chava, and for the terrorism that they're living under on the daily basis in their neighborhood. It is important that people come out to the vigil on February 21st at 5pm, to show solidarity and support the families in this community. We need to continue to build a popular movement against the violence that is coming down from the state on our working class communities of color.

The pot luck that was supposed to happen Friday February 20th has been canceled and we will meet on the day of the vigil at 3pm.

To view more footage of Subler (East L.A. Sheriffs Department) harass organizers go to:
www.copwatchla.org
http://copwatchlosangeles.blogspot.com/
revolutionaryautonomouscommunities.blogspot.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0w65GCOG8w



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1zPqPcUIQU



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlK1v47bp-8

Friday, February 13, 2009

Revolutionary Autonomous Communities Zine #1 Available Online / Comunidades Autonomas Revolucionarias Revista Zine #1

1st Zine of the Revolutionary Autonomous Communities
Primera Revista Zine de las Comunidades Autonomas Revolucionarias

Download it Here (English PDF)

Pueden Conseguirla Aqui (Espanol JPEG)

http://la.indymedia.org/news/2009/02/224696.php

Correction Cop Watch LA Free Number is not in service at the moment
Correccion el numero gratuito de Cop Watch LA no esta en servicio por el momento.

Revolutionary Autonomous Communities Blog
El Blog de la Comunidades Autonomas Revolucionarias
revolutionaryautonomouscommunities.blogspot.com

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Anarchist Fun Faire Riverside February 21st

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Members of the Revolutionary Autonomous Communities will be showing part of our film, "We're Still Here, We never Left" and we'll be doing a workshop.

APOC Social in Los Angeles February 21st 2009 / GAC Social En Los Angeles 21 de Febrero

(En Español) [English version follows below]

Para todxs lxs que se consideran Gente Anarquista de Color
Para todxs lxs que han tenido curiosidad sobre el praxis Anti-autoritario & Gente Anarquista de Color
Para toda la Gente Anarquista de Color que se han estado preguntando que honda con Los Ángeles

Están invitadxs a una reunión social informal para conocer, comer, hablar, conectarse y planear con Gente de Color Anarquista de la localidad. Nos gustaría que este fuese un espacio cómodo exclusivamente para la Gente de Color con políticas e intereses situados dentro de una política anti-autoritaria. Juntamente con esto, queremos darle prioridad a las mujeres, queers, trans, inmigrantes, gente con desabilidades y gente de la clase trabajadora. No tenemos una agenda pre-formada, pero nos gustaría discutir nuestro rol como Gente Anarquista de Color en la Feria del Libro Anarquista de Los Ángeles que se aproxima este Diciembre 13 del 2008. Se ha designado un espacio solamente para que la Gente Anarquista de Color, de la área y de fueras, se reúnan y tengan platicas. También habrá un panel para ser presentado a todxs lxs que atiendan la feria, lo cual seria un buen tema a discutir cuando nos reunamos en este primer encuentro. Hemos esta en contacto con otrxs Gentes Anarquistas de Color, especialmente aquellxs del Sur Oeste de los Estados Unidos, y se están haciendo esfuerzos para organizar una reunión regional de Gente Anarquista de Color en el futuro. Por favor vengan, comamos y platiquemos sobres estas cosas y sobre otros temas que nos interesen como Gente Anarquista de Color!

(English Version)
To all those who consider themselves Anarchist People of Color,
To all POC who have been curious about Anti-authoritarian praxis & APOC,
To all APOC who have been wondering what is up in Los Ángeles,

You are invited to an informal, social get-together to meet, eat, talk, connect & plan with other local APOC. We would like this to be a safe space exclusively for people of color, whose politics and interests lie within anti-authoritarian politics. Along with that is our simultaneous prioritizing of women, queer, trans, immigrants, people with disabilities and from the working class. We have no pre-formatted agenda but would like to discuss our role as APOC in the upcoming Los Ángeles Anarchist Bookfair taking place on December 13th, 2008. An APOC-only caucus segment has been reserved for local and out-of-town APOC to gather and hold discussions. There is also an open panel for all LA Anarchist Book fair attendees and this may be a good topic to discuss when we meet. We have been in touch with other APOC, especially those from the US SouthWest and there is an effort to organize a regional APOC gathering at some point. Please do come, let's eat and chat about all this stuff and other APOC matters!


Saludos libertarios,
Gente Anarquista de Color viviendo en Los Ángeles
Anarchist People Of Color living in Los Angeles

Cuando / When: Sabado / Saturday, Feb. 21, 2008 7:00PM
Donde / Where: East Side Cafe
5469 Huntington Dr N
Los Angeles, CA 90032
http://eastsidecafeechospace.blogspot.com/


Contacto / Contact: apoclosangeles@gmail.com


Para mas información sobre GAC vean estas links (si, desgraciadamente todo en Ingles):
For more APOC background information check out:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchist_People_of_Color
http://illvox.org/join/
http://illvox.org/2008/02/01/anarchist-people-of-color-conference-resistance-community-and-renewal/

Friday, February 6, 2009

Justice For Salvador Zepeda! Justicia Para Salvador Zepeda! Feb. 21st

Justice for Salvador Zepeda Alarcon

February 21st 5pm-7pm

Humphreys and Folsom (near Floral and Ford) in East Los Angeles

On November 30, 2008 Salvador (18 years old) was shot on his way home from
a party in East Los Angeles by LA County Sheriffs. Witnesses saw the
police plant a gun after they murdered him. 16 people have been arrested
following his death to silence the community, but we continue to shout "No
More Stolen Lives."

To endorse action contact:

(323)446-7459


Justicia por Salvador Zepeda Alarcon

Febrero 21 5pm-7pm

Humphreys y Folsom (cerca de Floral y Ford) en el Este de Los Angeles

Salvador (18 anos de edad) fue asesinado el Noviembre 30, 2008 por los
Sheriffs del condado de Los Angeles. Testigos vieron que la policia le
plantaron una pistola despues de matarlo. 16 personas han sido arrestadas
para silenciar la comunidad, pero sequimos gritando, "No Mas Vidas
Robadas."

Para unirte a esta marcha (organizacion o individuo) llama al:

(323)446-7459

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We're Still Here, We Never Left / "Todavia estamos aquí, Nunca nos fuimos"

Call for Screenings of Film: "We're Still Here! We NeverLeft "
by RAC/Copwatch LA - GC Saturday, Jul 12 2008, 11:45pm


From Revolutionary Autonomous Communities- Los Angeles:

Film Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpKGDWG_6ko
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueQnY9TRNZw






------
In English
(En Español abajo)

The Revolutionary Autonomous Communities is putting out a call for their film, "We're Still Here, We Never Left" to be screened at your university, community center, church and anywhere else.

The film documents the truth about the police repression on May 1st, 2007, and also shows the growing popular movement in oppressed communities.

It has footage never before seen on the mainstream media.

We hope to create dialogue with the film, a space for popular education, and a movement. We are also using the film screenings to raise funds for RAC and its community programs.

We want this film to be seen all over, in different cities and possibly different nations.

The film will also be available soon for distribution.

Contact us at rac@riseup.net if you're interested in organizing an event.
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En Español
(In English above)

Las Comunidades Autónomas Revolucionarias están haciendo una llamada para su película, "Todavia estamos aquí, Nunca nos fuimos" para que sea ensenada en su universidad, centro de comunidad, iglesia y en cualquier otro lugar.

La película documenta la verdad sobre la represión de la policía el 1 de mayo de 2007, y también demuestra el movimiento popular que esta creciendo en comunidades oprimidas.

Tiene imagenes que nunca se han visto en los medios de comunicacion.

Esperamos crear diálogo con la película, un espacio para la educación popular, y un movimiento. Quisiéramos que esta película se vea por todas partes, en diversas ciudades y posiblemente diversas naciones.

La película también estará pronto para la distribución después de que el viaje de discurso.

Nuestro correo electronico rac@riseup.net

Comunidades Autonomas Revolucionarias / Revolutionary Autonomous Communities

Comunidades Autónomas Revolucionarias

Quién somos. Qué creemos. Para qué luchamos.

Somos una federación revolucionaria de consejos de la comunidad y espacios liberados basados en comunidades ocupadas, compuestas de gente oprimida de Color. Somos una organización horizontal que construye autosuficiencia, creando la estructura, estrategia, y programa para promover el Cambio a traves de formas participativas directas para organizar, y un proceso decisivo, basados en el consenso. Nosotros oponemos todas las formas de opresión: el imperialismo, el capitalismo, la supremacía blanca, el patriarcado, el fascismo, el heterosexismo y la dominación de cualquier humano sobre otros seres humanos & de los humanos sobre de todos seres vivos, inclusive la Madre Tierra. Creemos y luchamos para la autonomía, autodeterminación, autogestión y autodefensa de
nuestras comunidades.

Nuestra estrategia para la Descolonización, Tierra y Libertad incluye

* el alcance,
* la educación popular y política,
* la acción directa,
* los programas comunitarios,
* distribución del podel al pueblo
* el apoyo,
* el entrenamiento físico
* y la ayuda mutua,

así que El Pueblo pueda construir su Autodeterminación y adquirir las
habilidades, recursos y experiencia para liberarse.
En luchar para la Libertad, nosotros trabajamos para descolonizar nuestras
mentes, abrazando nuestras raíces Indígenas y sus tradiciones.
¡Luchamos para la Tierra! "La paz sin la Tierra y la Libertad no es la Paz".

La revolución proviene del Pueblo, no de un partido de vanguardia; es un
proceso individual y colectivo en el cual destruimos el sistema mientras creamos el cambio dentro de nosotros mismos y el Mundo.

La mejor manera de demostrar nuestra solidaridad al Pueblo mundial es de traer la aqui, para quebrar el imperialismo ameriKKKano mientras
luchamos por construir el Internacionalismo y el Intercommunalismo.

¡Luchamos para la Libertad y no nos contentaremos con menos!

¡TOTAL PODER A TRAVES DEL PUEBLO!!!


rac@riseup.net

====================

Revolutionary Autonomous Communities

Who we are. What we believe. What we fight for.

We are a revolutionary federation of community councils and liberated
spaces based in occupied communities made up of oppressed people of
color. We are a horizontal organization building self-sustainability
and creating the structure, strategy, and program for change through
direct participatory forms of organizing and a decision-making process
based on consensus. We stand against all forms of oppression:
imperialism, capitalism, white supremacy, patriarchy, fascism,
heterosexism and the domination of human over
human & human over all living things including mother earth. We
believe and we fight for autonomy, self determination, self
organization and the self defense of our communities.

Our strategy for Decolonization, Land and Liberty includes outreach,
popular and political education, direct action, community programs,
empowerment, support, , physical training and mutual aid, so people
can build self reliance and gain the skills, resources and the
experience to liberate themselves. In striving for freedom, we work to
decolonize our minds by embracing our indigenous roots and practices.
We fight for land! "Peace without land and liberty is not Peace."

Revolution comes from the people not a vanguard party; it is an
individual and collective process where we destroy the system while we
create change within ourselves and the world. The best way to show our
solidarity to the people of the world is to bring the war home, and to
bring down amerikkkan imperialism while we struggle to build
internationalism and intercommunalism.

We fight for freedom and won't settle for less!

ALL POWER THROUGH THE PEOPLE!!!!!!

rac@riseup.net

Revolutionary Autonomous Communities / Comunidades Autonomas Revolucionarias

Comunidades Autónomas Revolucionarias

Quién somos. Qué creemos. Para qué luchamos.

Somos una federación revolucionaria de consejos de la comunidad y espacios liberados basados en comunidades ocupadas, compuestas de gente oprimida de Color. Somos una organización horizontal que construye autosuficiencia, creando la estructura, estrategia, y programa para promover el Cambio a traves de formas participativas directas para organizar, y un proceso decisivo, basados en el consenso. Nosotros oponemos todas las formas de opresión: el imperialismo, el capitalismo, la supremacía blanca, el patriarcado, el fascismo, el heterosexismo y la dominación de cualquier humano sobre otros seres humanos & de los humanos sobre de todos seres vivos, inclusive la Madre Tierra. Creemos y luchamos para la autonomía, autodeterminación, autogestión y autodefensa de
nuestras comunidades.

Nuestra estrategia para la Descolonización, Tierra y Libertad incluye

* el alcance,
* la educación popular y política,
* la acción directa,
* los programas comunitarios,
* distribución del podel al pueblo
* el apoyo,
* el entrenamiento físico
* y la ayuda mutua,

así que El Pueblo pueda construir su Autodeterminación y adquirir las
habilidades, recursos y experiencia para liberarse.
En luchar para la Libertad, nosotros trabajamos para descolonizar nuestras
mentes, abrazando nuestras raíces Indígenas y sus tradiciones.
¡Luchamos para la Tierra! "La paz sin la Tierra y la Libertad no es la Paz".

La revolución proviene del Pueblo, no de un partido de vanguardia; es un
proceso individual y colectivo en el cual destruimos el sistema mientras creamos el cambio dentro de nosotros mismos y el Mundo.

La mejor manera de demostrar nuestra solidaridad al Pueblo mundial es de traer la aqui, para quebrar el imperialismo ameriKKKano mientras
luchamos por construir el Internacionalismo y el Intercommunalismo.

¡Luchamos para la Libertad y no nos contentaremos con menos!

¡TODO El PODER A TRAVES DEL PUEBLO!!!


rac@riseup.net

====================

Revolutionary Autonomous Communities

Who we are. What we believe. What we fight for.

We are a revolutionary federation of community councils and liberated
spaces based in occupied communities made up of oppressed people of
color. We are a horizontal organization building self-sustainability
and creating the structure, strategy, and program for change through
direct participatory forms of organizing and a decision-making process
based on consensus. We stand against all forms of oppression:
imperialism, capitalism, white supremacy, patriarchy, fascism,
heterosexism and the domination of human over
human & human over all living things including mother earth. We
believe and we fight for autonomy, self determination, self
organization and the self defense of our communities.

Our strategy for Decolonization, Land and Liberty includes outreach,
popular and political education, direct action, community programs,
empowerment, support, , physical training and mutual aid, so people
can build self reliance and gain the skills, resources and the
experience to liberate themselves. In striving for freedom, we work to
decolonize our minds by embracing our indigenous roots and practices.
We fight for land! "Peace without land and liberty is not Peace."

Revolution comes from the people not a vanguard party; it is an
individual and collective process where we destroy the system while we
create change within ourselves and the world. The best way to show our
solidarity to the people of the world is to bring the war home, and to
bring down amerikkkan imperialism while we struggle to build
internationalism and intercommunalism.

We fight for freedom and won't settle for less!

ALL POWER THROUGH THE PEOPLE!!!!!!

rac@riseup.net