Cops come visit Random Row a week before the bookfair

(Written by an organizer who heard this from the folks at Random Row.  This is the individual organizer’s view only and it is not attached to any organization or establishment)

Don’t worry, nothing horrible… the bookfair’s still on :)

Thank you, people who stay calm with interrogatory cops

On Wednesday, March 9th, 2011  Random Row Books received a visit from the Charlottesville Police Department inquiring about the nature of the folks who’d be here and if we we’re gonna have security.  Now, as an anarchist who’s had a share of experiences and run-ins with “curious” cops, your fellow organizer  figured right away that they’re fishing for excuses to get in the way of the bookfair’s success, which is a way-too-common story for US anarchists.

But it turns out they asked that because they thought “anarchist” meant there were gonna be “militant christians” and “white supremacists” present and they were sent by higher-ups to investigate.  So either they genuinely think anarchist is equated with that, or they’re looking for an excuse to stick their fingers on our business, or they’ve done their homework and have caught up on the history of fascists and racists crashing on events and marches held by anarchists (usually with the aid of cops)… I’ll let you guess which one you think is likelier because I honestly can’t guess.  We still expect them to be hovering around the event space regardless.

Whatever the case, we’re not in trouble.  The bookfair is still happening, and it will be awesome.  Your fellow organizer will use this story as a chance to remind everyone that cops are not an anarchist’s friend, nor the friend of anyone who’s lived a life of struggle.  Yes, the human behind the badge might be a friend theoretically, but as long as there is someone like the police who’s job it is to stand between those who struggle for dignity and those in power who live off of them, we will have conflict whether we ask for it or not.  The bookfair is a chance to learn about the history of such conflicts and to discuss how those conflicts play out today in our communities.

Please click on the picture above, anarchists from the Iron Rail infoshop in New Orleans have met a much more dire fate, and need support.

Here’s some resources on cops, please read them:

Anarchist Survival Guide for Understanding Gestapo Swine Interrogation Mind Games

- If a Cop Tries to Talk to You

- The Police – a poster from Crimethinc.

Bookfair Schedule!

After much deliberation and coordination, we are pleased to put out the schedule for the bookfair. It got filled up surprisingly quick, but we hope it provides for the smoothest flow. Please note this is subject to change. As you might notice, the tabling will be outside and so we are at some mercy of Mid-Atlantic weather. However, were rain to hit us, we have a contingency plan to move inside and have all the workshops at the Garage space by Lee park.

Love,
The CVille Bookfair crew

Get to Know Some Anarchists! – Bookfair tabling @ Random Row Books (RRB) parking lot 1:00pm-7:00pm

Join us and over 17 other publishers and organizations to check out zines and books and get to know writers and organizers from the region. Some folks include Crimethinc Ex-Workers’ Collective, Red Emma’s Bookstore from Baltimore (along with AK Press), the Dream City Collective from DC, and many other local and regional projects (look on the link column for links to all participants!).

We’re also being very intentional about having spaces for people to hang out (including children through childcare), and so we encourage folks to use the wonderful space that is Random Row to sit down and discuss theory together or scheme some beautiful schemes.

Prisoner Support workshop @ RRB 2:30pm-4:00pm

A conversation about supporting political prisoners and all prisoners in their struggles for liberation inside and beyond prison walls. We’ll talk about strategies for prison abolition organizing on the outside, how to create networks of mutual aid with friends and comrades on the inside, and how to draw lessons from our movement elders who have been kidnapped by the state. Presented by prison abolitionists from the Chapel Hill Prison Books Collective. Visit their website http://prisonbooks.info/ .

“The South is Still Rising” with Mo Karn @ RRB 4:00pm-5:00pm

Join Mo Karn from the Wingnut House in Richmond as she presents on her new book called “The South is Still Rising” on the contemporary history of radical organizing in Richmond. It’s a history that’s not very well-known but very useful for all in Virginia and the South to know that there’s always been a different type of liberatory and radical “Southern Pride” waiting to be tapped. Visit Mo Karn’s blog anarchymo.wordpress.com for more on her and her efforts.

Virginia Radicals, Please Stand Up – A Roundtable Discussion @ RRB 5:00pm-6:00pm

This discussion is an open invitation to all radicals involved in different projects in Virginia. It will be a chance for those who don’t know each other to meet and for those who do know each other to catch up in their efforts and discuss how to further coordinate the seemingly unconnected struggles going on all over the state. It will be facilitated by the Bookfair crew. Some sort of RSVP will be appreciated but not necessary. Please contact us through the bookfair email cvilleanarchistbookfair@gmail.com.

“El Rostro de la Dignidad” (“The Face of Dignity”) Film Screening @ The Garage 6:00pm-7:30pm

“El Rostro de la Dignidad” is a movie made by the Grupo Alavio of Argentina in 2001, right before the December 2001 collapse would hit the whole country. It follows the struggle of the Unemployed Workers’ Movement (MTD) in the Buenos Aires suburb called Solano and shows their tactics of road blockades as well as their strong “piquetero” spirit. It was filmed by a local radical who runs Roadkill Books here in town. A potential discussion on worker self-organizing will happen.

“Shelter: A Squatumentary” Film Screening @ The Garage 7:45pm-9:00pm

In economically turbulent times, rent and home-ownership have become unaffordable at best and impossible at worst. Thus, people all over the world continue a long tradition of reclaiming this basic human right by squatting. “Shelter: A Squatumentary” is a documentary film that explores the squatting movement in the East Bay from 2004 to 2007. We follow three examples of the struggle for housing in an unaffordable marketplace such as the San Francisco Bay Area. Hellarity House, Banana House, and Power Machine are stories of squatters who have found one tentative solution to the ongoing housing crisis. The screening will be followed by a Q+A with the filmmaker on squatting and property rights. Visit the website: http://www.killnormal.com/shelter/ for more info.

The night will close with a show with local acts at Random Row as a fundraiser for The Wayside Center for Popular Education.

Speaker confirmed: Mo Karn on “The South is still Rising”

A good friend, Mo Karnage from the Wingnut House in Richmond, will be coming down to speak on her new book “The South is still Rising”! Check out her announcement below from her blog, anarchymo:

Mo Karn’s book, “The South Is Still Rising: Contemporary Radical and Anarchist Movements in Richmond, Virginia from 1994-2004″, is finally printed! P and L Printing, an anarchist and IWW collective in Denver, Colorado printed the book for her.

From the back cover:
The South is Still Rising explores the little known story of radical organizing in Richmond, Virginia in terms that Mo’s mom can understand. This story is contextualized in both within the history of Richmond and within the history of radical activism on a national and global scale.

“The South is Still Rising” reveals the things going on in the old capital of the Confederacy that are not played up in the media, and that many folks don’t get a chance to find out about. This is your window into a better understanding of what is actually going on in the South.

A new type of Southern Pride. A history that includes the resistance to racism, sexism, capitalism, and more.

Una buena amiga, Mo Karnage de la Wingnut House en Richmond, vendra a la feria para charlar sobre su nuevo libro “The South is still Rising”! Chequee su anuncio de su blog, anarchymo:

El libro de Mo Karn, “The South Is Still Rising: Contemporary Radical and Anarchist Movements in Richmond, Virginia from 1994-2004″ (El Sur Todavia Esta Rebelandose: Movimientos Contemporaneos Radicales y Anarquistas en Richmond, Virginia del 1994-2004), finalmente ha sido impreso! P and L Printing, un colectivo anarquista de la IWW en Denver, Colorado imprimio el libro.

De la cubierta trasera:
“The South is Still Rising” explora la historia poca conocida de los esfuerzos radicales en Richmond, Virginia en terminos que hasta la mama de Mo puede entender. Esta historia esta contextualizada dentro de la historia de Richmond junta con la historia del activismo radical al nivel nacional y global.

“The South is Still Rising” revela las cosas que ocurren en la vieja capital de la Confederacion que no se demuestran en los medios, y que mucha gente no tienen oportunidad para conocer. Esta es su ventana a un mejor entendimiento de lo que realmente esta ocurriendo en el area Sur de los Estados Unidos.

Un nuevo tipo de “Orgullo Sureño”. Una historia que incluye la resistencia al racismo, sexismo, capitalismo, y mas.

The Why’s?/Los Porques?

Folks from Egypt might know some answers

Why Anarchist?

Because we wish to live in a community free of domination and submission and instead wish to foster mutual aid, solidarity, and the breaking of all chains. It is all too often that those struggling for dignity end up being divided through the coercion of the police or the smooth-talking of the politicians, and so it is important that we stake a claim and are explicit about what we want and are able to articulate it in action and in theory. This means we are not afraid of expressing our desire to do away with all forms of domination. In other words, this means we express ourselves as anarchists.

Why Charlottesville?

Charlottesville is seen by many as a “liberal haven” within the old rich estates and small, conservative towns that dot the landscapes of rural Central Virginia. Yet, here like almost anywhere else, we see the homeless harassed constantly by police, ecological destruction in the name of sprawl development, virtually segregated neighborhoods, an academic institution that is as alienating to the city as it is imposing, rent and tuition rising up and up, an immigrant community literally separated from the city and under the constant watch of the police, and every pattern to be expected out of a capitalist State society. We organize this bookfair in this town to challenge the notion that having hip, local restaurants and a progressive mayor alone means we are anywhere close to living in a free society. There are very deep-seeded and honest intentions within those backing a specific reform or a specific lifestyle to create the world we want to see. But out of the very nature of capitalist relations, the most genuine of intentions and sentiments can perpetuate social hierarchies (along race, gender, class, etc.) in the name of survival or “progress”. So we must organize to challenge existing potential exhibited in ongoing efforts, reforms and lifestyles, to work beyond these and realize systemic change: change to uproot capitalist and hierarchical relationships within Charlottesville, Appalachia, and further beyond.

Why Bookfair?

Throughout the history of anarchism, many mediums have been used to spread messages and share ideas across communities: banners, films, music, direct action, chants, etc., etc. Out of these, the one medium that can physically survive through decades and be held and manipulated to such a degree throughout time is text. Anarchists have used text to produce zines, pamphlets, graffiti, posters, rants, immense volumes of books… the list goes on. Within these one can find such a huge range of ideas and points of views on anarchy, that one cannot even pretend to name them all in one shot. A bookfair, then, is useful to bring together all those texts and the ideas within them, even if it’s only for a day. What truly matters in a bookfair, though (or any anarchist event, for that matter), is if those who pick up the texts put the words into action and bridge across the mediums mentioned above. We hope to see you at the bookfair, so that we can meet up and put the words into action.

Porque Anarquista?

Por que deseamos vivir en una comunidad libre de dominacion y submision y, a cambio, deseamos fomentar la ayuda mutua, la solidaridad, y el romper de todas las cadenas. Es demasiado comun que los que esten luchando por diginidad sean divididos por la la fuerza de la policia o la retorica astuta de los politicos, asi que es importante que hagamos un reclamo y seamos explicitxs sobre lo que queremos y que seamos capaces de demostrarlo en accion y en teoria. Esto significa que no tenemos miedo al expresar nuestro deseo de deshacernos de todas las formas de dominacion. En otras palabras, esto significa que nos expresamos como anarquistas.

Porque Charlottesville?

Charlottesville es conocido por muchos como un “refugio progresista” entre las viejas haciendas de ricos y los pueblos pequeños de conservativxs que salpican el terreno de las areas rurales en Virginia central. Pero, aqui igual que en casi cualquier otro sitio, vemos a lxs desamparadxs siendo hostigadxs constantemente por policias, vemos la destruccion ecologica a nombre del desarrollo extensivo, vemos vecindarios virtualmente segregados, una institucion academica que es tan alienante ala ciudad como lo es imponente, renta y matricula que sube y sube, una comunidad de imigrantes literalmente separada de la ciudad y bajo el vigilio constante de la policia, y todo patron que unx esperaria de una sociedad de estado capitalista. Organizamos esta feria en este pueblo para retar la idea de que el tener solo restaurantes locales y modernos y un alcalde progresista significa que estamos mas cerca a una sociedad libre. Hay intenciones muy profundas y honestas dentro de aquellxs que respalden alguna reforma o una forma de vida para crear el mundo que queremos ver. Pero debido ala misma naturaleza de las relaciones capitalistas, las intenciones y los sentimientos mas genuinos pueden perpetuar las jirarquias sociales (en cuanto a raza, genero, clase, etc.) en el nombre de sobrevivencia y “progreso”. Asi que debemos organizarnos para retar el potencial que vemos en los esfuerzos existentes, las reformas, y los modos de vivir, para trabajar mas alla de estos y crear cambio sistemico: cambio para desarraigar las relaciones capitalistas y jirarquicas dentro de Charlottesville, Appalachia, y mas alla.

Porque Feria de Libros?

Durante la historia del anarquismo, muchos medios han sido usados para regar mensajes y compartir ideas entre comunidades: pancartas, peliculas, musica, accion directa, cantos, etc., etc. De estos, el medio que puede sobrevivir decadas y que pueda ser agarrado y manipulado muchas veces es el texto. Anarquistas han usado el texto para producir “zines”, folletos, graffiti, manifestos vociferos, volumenes imensos de libros… la lista sigue. Dentro de estos uno puede encontrar un rango de ideas y puntos de vistas sobre la anarquia tan inmenso, que uno ni puede pretender nombrarlos todos en un intento. Entonces, una feria de libros se puede usar para traer juntos todos estos textos y las ideas dentro de ellos, aunque sea por un dia. Pero lo que verdaderamente vale en una feria (o cualquier evento anarquista), es si aquellxs que lean los textos pongan las palabras en accion y recorran los medios mencionados anteriormente. Esperamos verlos en la feria de libros, para que podamos encontrarnos y poner las palabras en accion.

Noam Chomsky wishes he could come… do you?

Back in November, when plans for the Charlottesville bookfair were only words, Ryan DeRamus, the owner of Random Row Books and a big help in organizing, decided to send an email to Noam Chomsky informing him of the event just to see what would happen (for those who don’t know who this is, there’s always Wikipedia).

As expected, he didn’t reply for months. We figured he’s just too busy being the super famous academic and fodder for media appearances he’s known for being. But last week, our friend Ryan got the following email:

To: ‘Ryan DeRamus (by way of Noam Chomsky )’

Glad to hear about what you are doing. And thanks for the invitation.

Afraid I’ll be in Europe, rabble-rousing there for a change. Hope it goes

well.

Noam CHomsky

It’s unfortunate to hear that he can’t come, but it’s good to see that he took the time to personally reply.  Also, if by “rabble-rousing for a change” he means doing organizing work, more power to him.  Just know that if you can’t figure out whether or not you want to come, an internationally renowned MIT professor wishes he would come.  :)

Love,

The CVille Bookfair Crew

Charlottesville Anarchist Bookfair March 19th, 2011

Come to the 1st Charlottesville Anarchist Bookfair on March 19th, 2011 at the Random Row Bookstore!

Where are the radical voices in the South in a time of strong repression by police, expansion of prisons, larger threats to immigrants, budget cuts on education, further foreclosures, layoffs, and ecological devastation?

Well, everywhere, of course.  The issue is how to meet one another, organize, strategize, and fight back together.  With this in mind, anarchists and other radicals here in Charlottesville, Virginia will be hosting an Anarchist Bookfair on Saturday March 19th, 2011.

The bookfair will provide a space for anarchists, radicals, and the curious in the Mid-Atlantic/Central Appalachia region to converge and share literature, ideas, and have informal time together.  It is also an opportunity to organize and discuss with the wider community by bringing great literature from all over, hosting workshops, facilitating action planning, and having fun events.

If you’d like to help, we’ll be putting together funds, outreach, food, housing, childcare, interpretation/translation, etc. and could use support locally and regionally.

Contact cvilleanarchistbookfair@gmail.com or go to cvilleanarchism.wordpress.com for more info or if you’d like to have your organization table/present at the bookfair.

Venga ala 1era Feria de Libros Anarquistas de Charlottesville este Marzo 19, 2011 en la libreria Random Row!

Donde estan las voces radicales en tiempos de fuerte represion policiaca, la expansion de las prisiones, mas amenazas a lxs imigrantes, cortes a la educacion, mas desalojos, despidos, y devastacion ecologica?

Bueno, en todos lados, pues claro. El problema es como encontrarnos unos a los otros, organizar, estrategizar, y luchar juntos para atras. Con esto en mente, anarquistas y otros radicales aqui en Charlottesville estaran organizando una feria de libros anarquistas el Sabado 19 de Marzo del 2011.

La feria proveera un espacio para que lxs anarquistas, radicales, y curiosxs en la region de el Mid-Atlantic/Appalachia Central puedan reunirse y compartir literatura, ideas, y pasar tiempo informal juntos. Tambien es una oportunidad para organizar y discutir con la comunidad en amplio al traer gran literatura de todos lados, organizando talleres, facilitando planes para acciones, y teniendo eventos divertidos.

Si le gustaria ayudar, estaremos recaudando fondos, y organizando alcanzes, comida, hospedaje, cuido de niñxs, interpretacion/traduccion, etc. y podriamos usar apoyo local y regional.

Contacte cvilleanarchistbookfair@gmail.com o vaya a cvilleanarchism.wordpress.com para mas informacion o si desea participar o tener una mesa.