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We (MUST) Keep Us Safe: An interview with a Long-Term, Anonymous Anarchist Comrade on Repression, Trauma, Security Culture, and Revolutionary Solidarity
Published 1 year ago
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This week, we're featuring an anonymized chat with a longtime anarchist on lessons learned trying to stay sane while facing state repression. We talk about experiencing trauma, the need for strong relationships and movements offering shelter and strong alternatives to the alienated society of state and capital, while also speaking on the challenges of mental health and inviting in new participants in anarchist movement.
Chapters:- Introduction and Disclaimer [00:00:23]
- Post-911/Patriot Act State of Heightened Repression and build up to today [00:02:29]
- Navigating security amidst a post-social media and post-smart phone era [00:23:33]
- Creating safer and more secure revolutionary communities that can better withstand the heat [00:31:02]
- Recognizing and overcoming repression-based trauma on an individual and community level [00:40:02]
- Supporting comrades overcoming mental health episodes (spiralling) amidst repression and burnout [01:09:13]
- On infiltrators and the depths the state will go to inflict trauma, fish, and divide [01:15:57]
- Recognizing the 'severity' of our position, and taking ourselves seriously [01:26:22]
- Some tips on facing trauma or intimidation, or supporting others experiencing repression-related trauma [01:34:18]
- Green Scare Intro and Article References
- Mainstream Media Story (MSM Story): The Green Scare: How a Movement That Never Killed Anyone Became the FBI's No. 1 Domestic Terrorism Threat
- TFSR Interviews:
- CLDC: Grand Juries
- Surviving a Grand Jury: Three Narratives from Grand Jury Resisters
- People's Law Office: The Improper Use of the Federal Grand Jury: An Instrument for the Internment of Political Activists
- Surviving a Grand Jury What it means to resist a grand jury; stories from those who have; how to support North Carolina grand jury resistance (PodCast)
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