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COLLECTIVE LIBERATION: On My Mind
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An Introduction
Acknowledgements
Shutting Down the WTO and Opening Up a World of Possibilities
Beyond the Whiteness - Global Capitalism and White Supremacy: thoughts on movement building and anti-racist organizing
Confronting the Democratic National Convention and Working to Build a People's Movement for Justice
Towards Social Justice: Elizabeth 'Betita' Martinez and the Institute for MultiRacial Justice
Reading Barbara Smith's 'The Truth that never Hurts: Writings on race, Gender and Freedom'
White Supremacy on My Mind: Learning to Undermine Racism
Looking to the Light of Freedom: Lessons from the Civil Rights Movement and Thoughts on Anarchist Organizing
Colours of Resistance Statement
Chris Crass is a writer and organizer working to bridge anarchist theory and practice with race, class and gender analysis of power. He has been engaged in anarchist organizing for the past 12 years, spending 8 years with Food Not Bombs. He currently works with the Direct Action Network, Colours of resistance and the Challenging White Supremacy Workshop.
"This collection of essays by a young anarchist probes the issues of white supremacy and sexism as he observes them not only in the society at large but also in our social justice movements and in himself. Rarely, do we find anyone dealing equally with race and gender from an anti-racist, feminist point of view, least of all a young, white male, but this is precisely what Chris Crass does. The essay on African-American lesbian feminist Barbara Smith and the interview with Chicana feminist and veteran movement organizer, Elizabeth Martinez, take the interlocking issues beyond the familiar, progressive rhetoric." -- Dr. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Professor in Ethnic Studies and Women's Studies, California State University, Hayward






