Why Labor? The workplace is a key site of struggle between the conflicting interests of the majority of us who must work to survive, and the capitalist minority who profit off of our bodies, minds and labor. In other words, we see class struggle as one of the core antagonisms of the society in which […]| Black Rose/Rosa Negra Anarchist Federation
This is the second in a new series of serialized interviews that we are calling Anarchists in the Labor Movement. In this installment we bring you interviews with two nurses in the Southern United States. As the title suggests, this series engages with anarchists who are active in workplace organizing. Some of those we speak to in […]| Black Rose/Rosa Negra Anarchist Federation
This is the first installment in a new series of serialized interviews that we are calling Anarchists in the Labor Movement. As the title suggests, this series engages with anarchists who are active in workplace organizing. Some of those we speak to are building a militant minority within the rank-and-file of their existing union, others […]| Black Rose/Rosa Negra Anarchist Federation
This is the fourth installment in our Anarchists in the Labor Movement series. Click through the links to read installment #1 with an education worker, #2 with healthcare workers, and #4 with a metal worker. In this interview we speak to Alex, a public library worker in North Carolina. As the title suggests, this series […]| Black Rose/Rosa Negra Anarchist Federation
This is the third installment in our Anarchists in the Labor Movement series. Click through the links to read installment #1 with an education worker and #2 with healthcare workers. In this interview we speak to Daniel Bovard-Katz, a metalworker in a midwestern U.S. state. As the title suggests, this series engages with anarchists who […]| Black Rose/Rosa Negra Anarchist Federation