Protest and activism
“Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburger.”
Co-Founder, with Jerry Rubin of the Youth International Party in the USA, 1968. Known as the Yippies. A lifelong radical anti-war proponent of trying to get ‘the machine to stumble.’
Links to an original 1968 video and the Wikipedia site with lots of info about Abbie.
Action Agenda – Netherlands’activities and links including the ‘Action Bank’ to ‘make a better world’. Lots of ideas that can work anywhere…
Website of the Activist Security collective. The purpose of is to provide a home for some of publications on practical security for activists and campaigners, all of which are free to download. UK-framed, but of relevance to all.
ADM is the largest free space in Amsterdam. It is an arts squat which is iconic and important as a cultural beacon. They hold open days and festivals and invite support for ADM and the freedom to develop free cultural spaces worldwide and in the Netherlands.
It continues to fight for its very existence as big business and government fight to take over their Freeport space.
AK Press is a UK-based workers’ collective publishing and distributing radical publications and material. The site also includes interesting articles about collectives and anarchism in practice.
Alan Lodge, better known as Tash. This is his portal to extensive sites featuring photos, words and more about festivals, Travellers, environmental protests and more. Mainly UK.
German/World Festivals like Fusion, astounding street art, street people and amazing spaces. Worlds less visited and known.
A useful hub site you can you use to discover and learn more about Berlin’s remarkably creative underbelly…it’s a business offering tours of the city…but a positive and dynamic one.
Amnesty International is a major mover and shaker in a world that grows weary of conflicts.
They say: “Through our detailed research and determined campaigning, we help fight abuses of human rights worldwide. We bring torturers to justice. Change oppressive laws. And free people jailed just for voicing their opinion.”
The Anarchist Library. Lots of ‘stuff’, but a bit messy. Includes link to the wiki-bookshelf.
Anarcho-punk Net. Music, anarchism, politics and general ‘stuff’. Some of it may offend, perhaps rightly so…