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May 13, 2021

Workers Were Right to Block Military Occupation of Union Hall

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The Twin Cities Solidarity Network states our support for the actions of union workers who defended the St Paul Regional Labor Federation building from occupation by the National Guard

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The Housing Monster (PDF)

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The Housing Monster, by the Solidarity Federation

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Anarcho-Syndicalism in the 21st Century

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A piece outlining a "two pillars" vision of anarcho-syndicalism

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Fighting for Ourselves, SolFed

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A great start for understanding anarcho-syndicalism, in English

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Tell Yellow Tree and Weis: Stop Using Scab Subs! Stop Trafficking!

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A call to action for supporters of construction workers and justice for immigrants to stand with the unions against property developers using subcontractors who misclassify, abuse, and rob from workers.

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"1913" camp in Northeast requests defense from being destroyed by city of Minneapolis

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An eviction notice was given to the 1913 camp and the city is clearing it tomorrow morning. Residents are requesting eviction defense.

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Educational Films

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A collection of films, filmed panel discussions and talks, and documentaries exploring working class struggle and power

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The Economics of Freedom

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The Economics of Freedom is an effort by anarcho-syndicalists in the 21st century, to sketch out how a worker-run, democratic economy might work in the modern era. It is published by the Solidarity Federation in the UK.

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Educational Podcasts

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Podcast episode we recommend for workers learning to fight and organize

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Call to Call: Tell Minneapolis officials to cancel their plan to violently destroy Near North camp

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Tell the City of Minneapolis to disavow government violence as a response to poverty

Sample call script: I am calling on you to cancel Tuesday's plan to displace people from Near North camp. I support the demands of camp residents:

  • No forced removal or destruction.
  • All decisions about Near North camp happen with residents' consent.
  • No use of police or other public resources to displace people ever.
  • Permanent or at least transitional housing, or even alternative vacant land, provided before leaving this camp.