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NEW ENGLAND ANARCHIST BOOKFAIR
Friday and Saturday || April 21-22, 2006
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It's not too late to get involved with helping to make this the bookfair that you want it to be.
There is still lots to do--deciding on workshops, writing press releases, organizing for the event, setting up childcare, going flyering, and stuff that you are great at doing, but hasn't even be though of yet. Come to a planning meet or drop us a line.
Childcare will be available during the Bookfair. If you would like to use this service please drop an email just we know how many volunteers we’ll need.
Tables are available on a sliding scale from $10-25. If you need to arrange a different pricing scale please let us know. Please include a short description of your group and the material you intent to distribute at the Bookfair.
Here’s our tentative list of workshops for Saturday (April 22).
Domestic Repression and Grand Juries
Anti-gentrification Organizing
Anarchist People of Color
Anarchism in the Workplace
Class War Feminism
Surviving In Non-Revolutionary Times
Resisting The BU Bio-Terror Lab
Collectively Run Businesses
Radical Words
Revolutionary Strategy
Larger summaries will be available shortly. This list reflects a work in progress, so the final schedule may have some slight changes.
To submit workshop proposals, send an email with Workshops as the title to:
Kickoff Night
Friday || April 21, 2006 || 7pm-11pm
-Mitchell Verter (editor of Dreams of Freedom) will talk about Mexican Anarchist Ricardo Flores Magon and contemporary Magonism
-Screening of “Living Room: Space and Place in Infoshop Culture” (a documentary film)
-Riot Folk acoustic act
In Copley Square at the
Community Church of Boston
565 Boylston St.
Boston, MA
The Bookfair
Saturday || April 22, 2006 || 10am-7pm
-A huge room of book and information tables from distros, radical bookstores and Infoshops, publishers and local projects
-Speakers, Workshops, Panels discussions and Film Screening
-Keynote address from Mary Christmas (founder of $pread Magazine: a magazine by and for sex workers of all genders, sexualities, and backgrounds and their allies)
-More to be announced soon
At the
Massachusetts College of Art
Pozen Center
621 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA