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Since the murder of a young neo nazi skinhead in the Stockholm suburb Salem in December 2000, fascists from all over Europe has marched in his memory every year. In 2003 they gathered more than 2000 nazis, the biggest fascist march in Scandinavia since WWII. But they didn’t march without resistance. The antifascist movement tried out a wide range of tactics. In 2011 the nazis marched for the last time. This short documentary tells the story of how the antifascists tried to stop the Salem-march.
After the film there will be a short presentation about a similar event here in Philadelphia, the Keystone State Skinheads “Leif Erikson Day celebration”, which was started in 2007 and held every year (excepting one) until it was forced underground last year.
We will be asking for a small donation at the door but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. There will also be food and Antifa merch for sale.
This event is sponsored by Philly Anti-Capitalists and Antifa Philadelphia. All money raised will go towards those groups and A-Space.
[June 28 from 7pm to 8:30pm at A-Space 4722 Baltimore Ave]
For people who weren’t able to attend, the movie is available online for free here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmcAS4SyZTI