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reportback from 4/23
New zine: 215 Rioters
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We’re happy to announce the publication of a new zine 215 Rioters: Heroes Forever. This zine is a compilation of analyses and reports from the 2020 Walter Wallace uprising. The authors have revised their pieces and written an introduction to give context to their thoughts. Two anonymous action reports are also included to bring to light some less publicized aspects of the rebellion. As the police make it clear that they will continue to kill Black people it is our intention that these kinds of reflections and histories help us sharpen our struggle to free ourselves from the forces of anti-Blackness and social control.
Here & Now Zines
Anathema Volume 7 Issue 3
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In this issue:
- Advances In State Repression
- What Went Down
- Local Repression Updates
- Housing Struggle Questions
- Dark Clothes Attract Heat
- More Than A Three-Way Fight
- Philthadelphia
- To Attack Is Among My Instincts
- 325 Communique
- Crow Song
FTP Banner and Communique from Revolutionary Abolitionists in Harrisburg, PA
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To our comrades in Philadelphia, Rockford and across the so-called United States,
In the wake of the election and the subsequent putsch on the Capitol, the establishment and media apparatus have set out to douse memory of the multi-racial insurgency that spread across the country last summer and dampen the social contradictions that lead to it with slogans of calm and unity. Harrisburg was not been exempt from this revisionist trend in the slightest. During the summer, grifters and Black counter insurgents tried to funnel the long growing discontent into dead end electoralism and the bureaucratic machinations that grind the ember of revolutionary change in their gears at any given opportunity. In spite of this, the community rose up in defiance of both law enforcement and their neoliberal lapdogs in ways that have not been seen here in recent memory – cop cars smashed, streets shut down and police forced into retreat by a hail of bricks and debris.
As the heat of the summer lowered (relatively) to a tempered simmer and the electoral distraction served its role as sociological vacuum, the city’s leadership set its agenda on almost completely ignoring the events of the past year in order to return to some prelapsarian concept of normal – (a state which if it existed would be an amoral hellpit by any honest summation)- the exception of course, being their ongoing plan of repression against the true revolutionaries who participated in the uprising. At writing, there remains many ongoing struggles in the courts for the freedom of participants charged for their participation in the protests, both in Harrisburg and elsewhere. This is particularly disheartening as the loss of momentum of the movement from the summer means individual cases are harder to rally around, making intercommunal support from committed radicals that much more important.
Congruently, the local prison system has been revealed as the cauldrons of deathrot we have always known them to be. As Covid cases spike, the prison refuses to provide hand sanitizer, soap, masks and other lifesaving supplies to its inmates, resulting in the languishing of dozens of incarcerated people. What’s worse, there have been recent reports of widespread sexual abuse of inmates by guards, as well as many other violations of dignity, aided by an M.O. cultivated by deposed Warden Brian Clark, a well documented sex pest in his own right.
We are not liberals. We are appalled but not shocked by the injustice system acting as it always has no matter what century, context or administration – forever a punitive apparatus to repress the colonized and exploited for the benefit of a racist carceral state. Whether a red or blue chain, the shackle remains the same. Recognition of this basic fact informs our work building a culture of resistance to the inevitable crackdown on abolitionists and revolutionaries by the neoliberal state operating in the name of “fighting extremism”.
We believe that times like this, the seeming lulls between mass protests, uprisings and other sparks of civil unrest are as ,and possibly even more important than those moments of social fissure and are probably not even be so neatly disconnected as they may be initially perceived. It is of the upmost importance that we are expanding our networks, supporting our comrades , and deepening our roots in the communities we live in order to create a movement capable of not only sustaining itself in the calm, but also protecting itself when the pigs come knocking. This means building community defense councils and war chests to support our accomplices kidnapped and harassed by the State through every stage of their struggle. It is equally important to deny space and momentum to obvious opportunists and collaborators who attempt to swallow the flame of radical change through cooptation and subterfuge with the intent to isolate radicals and those members of the community willing to take justice into their own hands. This commitment lives and dies on solidarity with those most affected, and this communique is an representation of that commitment.
We unfurled this banner calling for the end to abuse of prisoners in Dauphin County Prison and mass release of all incarcerated in the death camps of Pennsylvania and across the United Snakes. We also want to uplift the connected struggle of the #FreeAnt movement, in order to echo the many voices calling for dropped charges for all and add to the cacophony of dissent against the police state. Finally, we uplift the demands of the Black Philly Radical Collective to for the immediate release of Mumia Abu Jamal, Major Tillery, Arthur Cetawayo Johnson, Russell “Maroon” Shoatz, Omar Askia, Joseph “Jo-Jo” Bowen, and all Black Political Prisoners.
We demand that all protestors across the country be granted amnesty. All charges must be dropped. We have unconditional solidarity to all rebels, radicals and revolutionaries facing State repression.
Free Them All.
Fuck DCP, Fuck Warden Clark and Fuck 12 Forever
Say no to the new Cointelpro!
Black Liberation Now.
Fire to the Prisons, Set the Captives Free.
Anathema Volume 7 Issue 2
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In this issue:
- Polluted Currents & Relations To Water
- What Went Down
- Cop Blotter
- Two Prisoners
- Let Us Bury Our Fangs In The Skin Of The Heteropatriarchy
- Return Of The Welfare State?
- Nuclear Costs
- Infrastructure
- Series Of Attacks On cars In The PNW
- Call For Submissions
- A Letter From A Jail Cell
- Questions For Poets
Anathema Volume 7 Issue 1
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Volume 7 Issue 1 (PDF for reading 8.5 x 11)
Volume 7 Issue 1 (PDF for printing 11 x 17)
In this issue:
- Year In Review
- What Went Down
- Words Mean Things: Mutual Aid
- Autonomous Delivery Robots
- The Group Chat: Our New Social Hub
- Comic
- Philly Encampments: What We Lost When “We Won”
- The Only News I Need Is On The Weather Report
- Repression Updates
- Poem
Dwayne “BIM” Staats on Psychological Torture at S.C.I. Albion
from AMW English

“The job is never over; it simply changes from one task to the next. What I’m looking for, I suppose, is balance, and that is a moving target. Balance is not a passive resting place – it takes work, balancing the giving and the taking, the raking out and the putting in.”
-Robin Wall Kimmer
Peace & greetings!
The administration at S.C.I. Albion has empowered corrections officers and the psychologist who works in the RHU (Restricted Housing Unit) to deny our meals, showers, recreation and mail as a means of punishment, retaliation, and psychological torture.
Back in April/May 2020, my neighbor Rufus Davis committed suicide, and in July, another one of my neighbors Phillip Root attempted suicide, but was saved by a C/O named Nolan. Sadly, Nolan was chastised in front of the whole pod by Captain Campbell who said, “Don’t go in there saving nobody. If they want to hang, let them hang!” That statement underscores the total disregard for the lives of RHU inmates at S.C.I. Albion. The same tactics used on Rufus, Phillip and countless others who’d rather kill themselves instead of facing the mental torment, are still in place. It’s upsetting to see how desensitized guards have become towards denying prisoners meals, showers, recreation and mail. The RHU psychologist condones their behavior, the grievance system is useless, and once again, it’s looking like we’ll have to take matters into our own hands (which comes as no surprise).
The reality is we “the incarcerated” are unable to capture footage of excessive force, abuse of discretion, physical, psychological and emotional abuses, cruel and unusual punishment and any other acts of immorality committed by civilian staff, officers, and administrators inside these facilities. Therefore, the dissemination of our truths must be conveyed through word of mouth, writing, communiqués, articles, protesting and uprising.
Power is the people,
BIM
#Vaughn17
Anathema Volume 6 Issue 7
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In this issue:
- What Went Down
- Repression Update
- White Supremacy & The World’s Destruction
- Heating Up & Cooling Down
- Balancing & Burning Out
- Armed Struggle
- Living In Fast Times
- Decentralized Action
- Nigerian Revolt
- West Philly Vs The Proud Boys
- Sick Ass Poster
banner drop!
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banner drop! #everybodyout #election2020 #electionrebellion
Anathema Volume 6 Issue 6
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In this issue:
- Black August
- What Went Down
- New Projects
- What Next?
- Repression Updates
- Die-Off Debate
- DIY Defunding
- Back to School
- PSL, Occupations, & Some Better Possibilities
Anathema: Volume 6 Issue 5
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In this issue:
- Keeping The Embers Hot
- What Went Down
- Lore Blumenthal’s Case
- Abolish The Police?
- Mass Motives (End Notes Review)
- Touch The Sky Review
- Greek Solidarity With USA
- FAI-FRI Call To Action
- Reparations As A Verb
- Annual Week Of Solidarity
- Running Down The Walls
Philadelphia: Camp Maroon encampment press conference
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