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Hope, Anarchy, and the Common Ground Collective

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Black Flags and Windmills

Hope, Anarchy, and the Common Ground Collective

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When both levees and governments failed in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, the anarchist-inspired Common Ground Collective was created to fill the void. With the motto of “Solidarity Not Charity,” they worked to create power from below—building autonomous projects, programs, and spaces of self-sufficiency like health clinics and neighborhood assemblies, while also supporting communities defending themselves from white militias and police brutality, illegal home demolitions, and evictions.

Black Flags and Windmills—equal parts memoir, history, and organizing philosophy—vividly intertwines Common Ground cofounder scott crow’s experiences and ideas with Katrina’s reality, illustrating how people can build local grassroots power for collective liberation. It is a story of resisting indifference, rebuilding hope amid collapse, and struggling against the grain to create better worlds.

The expanded second edition includes up-to-date interviews and discussions between crow and some of today’s most articulate and influential activists and organizers on topics ranging from grassroots disaster relief efforts (both economic and environmental); dealing with infiltration, interrogation, and surveillance from the State; and a new photo section that vividly portrays scott’s experiences as an anarchist, activist, and movement organizer in today’s world.

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PM Press
Language
English
Pages
223

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Dewey Decimal Class
363.3492280976335
Library of Congress
HV636, HV636 2005 .N4 C76 2011, HV636 2005.N4 C76 2011

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xvi, 223p.
Number of pages
223
Dimensions
23 x x centimeters

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25228671M
ISBN 10
1604860774
ISBN 13
9781604860771
LCCN
2009912423
OCLC/WorldCat
491963224

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Work ID
OL16538122W
Wikidata
Q131398082
BookBrainz
c78acf64-6ddc-4ae6-b57d-c0d1a794d0de
LibraryThing
10168166

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