Breaking From Our Men: Settler Women and Armed Struggle

by comrade jane “Organizations that claim to be revolutionary but which refuse to develop a military policy before the question of confrontation becomes a practical reality, disqualify themselves as revolutionary forces. They are already acting as gravediggers of revolution, the quartermasters of stadiums and cemeteries.” – T. Derbent Introduction On Feb 20th, Benjamin Jeffrey Smith killed one woman and shot four other women near Normandale Park in Portland, … Continue reading Breaking From Our Men: Settler Women and Armed Struggle

Dare to Struggle: Lessons Learned by the ETU

by comrades nora & collin Introduction This document is written by two lead organizers in the Eastwood Tenants Union (ETU) to summarize the ETU project thus far at the heels of its first major struggle against the landlord. On February 8th, 2022, ETU reached an agreement with the building’s landlord for rent. After a struggle against massive rent increases for tenants, ETU has been able … Continue reading Dare to Struggle: Lessons Learned by the ETU

A Lesson In Self-Snitching

by comrade jane Anna Kochakian, a 26 year old anarcho-communist and CDSA member, was arrested at her home on Feb 9, 2022 on the charge of criminal damage to property – defacement of the police memorial of Ella French, which is a class 4 felony. In fact, she was arrested using the handcuffs of French’s partner, Carlos Yanez, in some bizarre, revenge-esque type symbolism. The … Continue reading A Lesson In Self-Snitching