We’ve MOVED, among other things…

•December 2, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Hey ‘Another World Is Possible’ podcast listeners!

First off, thanks to the hundreds and hundreds of you who listen to our recordings! Tell your friends, your co-workers, comrades and others about us and remember that we’re ALWAYS looking for new stuff to read and publish here, so feel free to suggest stuff.  In addition, anyone who wants to be a part of the ‘Another world is possible’ podcast is welcome to email us to get the details on what kind of files we need to post and we’ll publish nearly anything (revolutionary or anarchist) you can send either in text format or stuff you record yourself!

We’ve moved to a new website since we grew out of the original one (anotherworldispossible.podbean.com) cuz we needed a LOT more space for the upcoming projects we’re working on.  (and we’re always working on new stuff)

We are also using a new RSS feed (that thing you subscribe to the to hear and view the podcast-blog/channel with)  so all of our episodes are up and download-able and stream-able regardless of how old they are.  This means that  you have to re-subscribe  to the new RSS podcast feed to continue getting new episodes on iTunes, and other podcast viewers.

Click the orange icon on the top right (under the logo) that says, “The Another World Is Possible Podcast” to re-subscribe in order to continue receiving the latest podcasts we produce, or to sign up if you haven’t before!

As always, thanks for listening, and we’d love some feedback if you wanna send it!

You can email us at:   another.world.is.possible.podcast@gmail.com

Madge and Pansy (part 2 of 2)

•December 2, 2009 • Leave a Comment

‘Madge & Pansy’ is a short story written by Carrot Quinn and printed in issue 8 of “Rolling Thunder”, a Crimethinc. publication.  This is part 2 of 2.

Madge and Pansy (part 2)

Madge and Pansy (part 1 of 2)

•December 2, 2009 • Leave a Comment

‘Madge & Pansy’ is a short story written by Carrot Quinn and printed in issue 8 of “Rolling Thunder”, a Crimethinc. publication.  This is part 1 of 2.

Marge and Pansy (part 1)

Short Letter By Reggie Price

•December 2, 2009 • Leave a Comment

A letter written by Reggie Price, a prisoner at South Bay in Boston, MA to a pen-pal via Boston’s Anarchist Black Cross.  This joint was responsible for the death of yet another person after Reggie wrote it

Short letter by Reggie Price

RAW

•December 2, 2009 • Leave a Comment

The following is a short feminist poem entitled, “RAW” and written by Nicki Clarke.

RAW

White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack

•December 2, 2009 • Leave a Comment

“White Privilege:  Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack is an essay written by Petty McIntosh about what it might mean and look like to benefit from white privilege.  It is a self-conscious examination of unearned advantage in society from the perspective of a white person.

White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack

Towards Anarchism

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‘Towards Anarchism’ is an essay written by Errico Malatesta.

Towards Anarchism

The Tyranny of Structurelessness

•December 2, 2009 • Leave a Comment

This is an essay written by Jo Freeman during the 1970s concerning the quest for a structureless womyns liberation movement and at the same time critiquing the structures that occur (seemingly from out of nowhere) within groups.

The Tyranny of Structurelessness

Insurgent Ferocity: The Playful Violence of Rebellion

•December 2, 2009 • Leave a Comment

‘Insurgent Ferocity:  The Playful Violence of Rebellion’, an article from the insurrectionary anarchist quarterly, “Fire To the Prisons

Insurgent Ferocity

Locked Up: Part Two

•December 2, 2009 • Leave a Comment

An incredible book full of both sound reasoning and hysterical rantings written by the well-known anarchist author Alfredo M. Bonanno while he was imprisoned in the late 1990s. “Locked Up” is about his experiences in prisons, including a long discussion on the future of prisons and future ‘deviants’ and ‘criminals’, and a serious critique of the prison abolition movement in relation to anarchy and its goals.  This is a book that is definitely worth listening to!

Locked Up: Part Two

 
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