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Abolition in the Philippines with The Dinner Party and family
Published 3 years, 5 months ago
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[00:09:34 - 01:43:24]
This week we're sharing an interview that we conducted with anarchists and abolitionists mostly in and around Manila, the capital of the Philippines. You'll hear from K, Honey, Adrienne, Castle, Magsalin and R. During the chat they share about their projects, discussions of abolitionism in the Philippines, decolonization discourse, informal organizing, accountability and challenging patriarchal dynamics in the traditional left and more.
Collectives Participating:- Abolisyon:
- @AbolisyonPH on twitter, facebook, Instagram and on youtubeemail: abolisyon@subvertising.org
- The Dinner Party:
- @DinnerPartyPH on twitter
- Paglaya:
- Project Kapwa donations on payal: @terreynera
- Cavite Mutual Aid has a paypal at cavite.mutualaid@gmail.com and is on facebook @cavite.mutualaid
- An anarchist distro in English, Tagalog, and Bisaya: https://bandilangitim.xyz/
- older site with more publcation: https://bandilangitim.noblogs.org/
- https://sea.theanarchistlibrary.org/special/index
- Cempaka Collective. Malaysia https://www.patreon.com/cempaka_co
- Anti-Feminist Feminist Club (Indonesia) on twitter as @AnFemClub
- On linking policing in the Philippines to the USA: McCoy, A. W. (2009). Policing America's Empire: The United States, the Philippines, and the Rise of the Surveillance State. Univ of Wisconsin Press.
- On linking policing in the Philippines to the USA: Vitale, A. S. (2021). The End of Policing. Verso Books.
- On Joyful Militancy and Rigid Radicalism: Bergman, C., & Montgomery, N. (2017). Joyful militancy: Building thriving resistance in toxic times. AK Press.
- On Rigid Radicalism: CrimethInc., (1997) "Your Politics is Boring as Fuck." https://crimethinc.com/1997/04/11/your-politics-are-boring-as-fuck
- The essay that got Castle and co i