Pro-Palestine protesters occupy [Stanford] president’s office

Over 50 pro-Palestine protesters entered the president’s office in Main Quad at 5:30 a.m. on Wednesday morning. They barricaded themselves in the building and told The Daily they intend to stay until the University meets demands, or they are forcibly removed.
— Read on stanforddaily.com/2024/06/05/pro-palestine-protesters-occupy-presidents-office/

A Crime Called Freedom: The Writings of Os Cangaceiros (Volume One) | The Anarchist Library

Os Cangaceiros was a group of delinquents with nothing but contempt for the self-sacrificial ideology practiced by “specialists in armed struggle”. This uncontrollable band of social rebels wreaked havoc on the French state by attacking the infrastructures of oppression, supporting popular revolts, stealing and releasing secret blueprints for high-tech prisons, raiding the offices of corporate collaborators, and creating their lives in complete opposition to the world based on work. This volume, translated by Wolfi Landstreicher, is the first collection of the writings of Os Cangaceiros in English.
— Read on theanarchistlibrary.org/library/os-cangaceiros-a-crime-called-freedom-the-writings-of-os-cangaceiros-volume-one

New Caledonia: Insecurity persists as radicals continue to orchestrate the crisis

After seven dead, 600 injured, 7,000 unemployed, and an estimated €1 billion in damage, “what more is needed” to convince Emmanuel Macron to drop his reform?
— Read on www.lemonde.fr/en/politics/article/2024/06/05/new-caledonia-insecurity-persists-as-radicals-continue-to-orchestrate-the-crisis_6673787_5.html

Prensa Latina: Hatuey group’s solidarity for Cuban children with cancer highlighted – Hatuey Project

The members of the Hatuey group represent the true people of the United States, simple, hard-working and supportive, said Fernando González, president of ICAP, today in the delivery of medicines and supplies for Cuban children with cancer.
— Read on www.hatueyproject.org/news/hatuey-groups-solidarity-for-cuban-children-with-cancer-highlighted/

The Dispossessed at 50: Ursula K. Le Guin’s ‘anarchist utopia’ was an anguished response to war. Its political power endures

Colonialism emerges as a central theme within the Hainish Cycle.
— Read on theconversation.com/the-dispossessed-at-50-ursula-k-le-guins-anarchist-utopia-was-an-anguished-response-to-war-its-political-power-endures-227487

Malatesta: Life and Ideas | The Anarchist Library

Errico Malatesta (1853–1932) was born in Santa Maria Capua Vetere near to Naples. His family were middle-class tannery owners, and he was not, as the press would have it, a count who conspired with other aristocrats such as Peter Kropotkin and Mikhail Bakunin. Malatesta lived between the era of the Paris Commune and Russian Revolution and the establishment of the Fascist dictatorship of Benito Mussolini. He knew Bakunin and Mussolini and was known and appreciated as a revolutionary (at least initially) by Vladimir Lenin. Although the young Malatesta was a key figure in the First International in Italy and elsewhere, his presence in Italy was mainly between 1885 and 1919, when his reappearances occurred during periods of popular unrest: the 1893–94 Fasci Siciliani, the risings of 1897–98, La Settimana Rossa (The Red Week) of 1914, and finally the Biennio Rosso (Red Biennium) of 1919–20.
— Read on theanarchistlibrary.org/library/errico-malatesta-malatesta-life-and-ideas