Showing posts with label Circled A. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Circled A. Show all posts

Thursday 27 March 2014

Madrid, March, 22,2014.


        Where else but in Spain would you see so many black and red flags, black flags and banners proudly displaying the large circled "A"? It does your heart good to know that this isn't history, this is here and now, this is Madrid, March, 22, 2014. Salud, in solidarity.


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Thursday 10 January 2013

THAT WAS THE YEAR!


       A review of 2012 from Circle A radio. It was the year of increase poverty for the people, increase pomp and ceremony for the lords and masters with their jubilee. We had the big money splurge of the Olympics and Paralypics. A year of contrasts, as we struggled to keep our heads above water we had opulence and unearned wealth flung in our faces, a true display of the system for all to see.
A 2012 review by Circled A

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Wednesday 21 November 2012

SCOTT CROW ON CIRCLED "A".


The latest from Circled A:


       Scott Crow is a community organizer, writer, strategist and speaker who advocates the philosophy and practices of anarchism for social, environmental, and economic aims. For almost two decades he has continued to use his experience and ideas in co-founding and co-organizing numerous radical grassroots projects in Texas, including Treasure City Thrift, Radical Encuentro Camp, UPROAR (United People Resisting Oppression and Racism), Dirty South Earth First! and the Common Ground Collective, the largest anarchist influenced organization in modern U.S. history to date. In addition to grassroots organizing, he has worked for regional and national organizations, including Greenpeace, Rainforest Action Network, Ruckus Society and A.C.O.R.N. With his partner, he produced the documentary film Angola 3: Black Panthers and the Last Slave Plantation. These political activities lead to him being labeled a “domestic terrorist” by the FBI beginning in the late 90s with investigations that continued for almost a decade.

(http://thecircleda.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/circleda_20_11_12.mp3)

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Wednesday 31 October 2012

FIGHT FOR SITES.


      The state is all about control, it has to know where you are and why you are there, and travelling people don't fit into that line of thought. Hence the continual demonising and evictions, in an attempt to get them to fit the control plan.


    One year on from the eviction of Dale Farm (what used to be Europe's largest travellers' site in Essex, UK) this edition of the Circled A radio show on Resonance FM will take a special focus on traveller solidarity and action.
(http://thecircleda.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/rememberingdalefarmandtravellersolidarityactionfrom19october2012-circledaradioshow-cpaudio.mp3)
 
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Thursday 25 October 2012

THE BOOKFAIR.


         From Circled A, a talk on the coming London Anarchist Bookfair, which will be held this Saturday, 27 October, at Queen Mary, University of London. Plus a little bit of a tribute to the soon to be no more Chumbawamba (http://www.chumba.com/) at the start and end of the show.

 
(http://thecircleda.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/circled-a-show-october-23rd-2012.mp3)
 
 
 
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Wednesday 26 September 2012

MOMENTS OF EXCESS.

 
Another radio chat from The CircledA, enjoy MOMENTS OF EXCESS:


         This show is presented by Chickpea of Dissident Island Radio, features portions of an interview with Brian and Keir, two members of the Leeds-based collective writing and discussion group. Free Association about the project, its process and the complexities associated with anti-capitalist protest. The interview is peppered with samples from a copyleft of their recently published book 'Moments of Excess'. Accessible and enlightening in its deconstruction of capitalism, the Free Association's book and the group's continuing engagement in contemporary radical, anti-capitalist politics and political organising is particularly relevant not only to anarchists and anti-capitalists of all flavours but to all dissenters of 'capitalism as usual' in its ability to question and inspire, in entertaining ways, thought in the process, purpose and direction behind the contemporary political protest movements in the UK and beyond.

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