No Justice… Just Us: Movement Defense Against State Repression
Trouble Episode #4 Screening and discussion
Thursday October 12, 7-9pm at AKA (75 Queen Street)
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AKA and EPIC invite you to a screening and discussion of Submedia’s Trouble #4 No Justice… Just Us: Movement Defense Against State Repression
The struggle for a new, better world is not for the faint of heart. Movements of collective liberation, if they are effective, will inevitably face repression. The institutional pillars of domination and exploitation are well-entrenched in society, well-versed in manipulation, and utterly ruthless in their efforts to crush any and all threats to their legitimacy. At this critical juncture in history, our movements are confronted by incredibly powerful enemies, who use a variety of sophisticated methods to discredit, disrupt and deter resistance. Far-right populist movements, goaded on by corporate fear-mongering and neo-fascist propaganda, are increasingly resorting to violent vigilante attacks against their perceived enemies. And as if this wasn’t enough… standing firmly behind these new reactionary movements lies the naked power of the state – namely its heavily-militarized police, racist legal system and vast network of prisons. Yet despite this terrifying political atmosphere, our movements continue to grow. Our future success and growth demands that we develop the capacity to anticipate the strategies and tactics that the state will use against us, build our own infrastructure to defend against these attacks, and incorporate meaningful solidarity and collective defence into all facets of our organizing. In this month’s episode of Trouble, anarchist media collective subMedia interviews a number of individuals engaged in legal defence and prisoner solidarity, and looks at some of the ways we can begin to build movements that are more resilient in the face of state repression.
This event is free, though donations for subMedia are welcome. Contact germinations (at) riseup (dot) net for more information.
AKA has an accessibility ramp and an accessible single-stall bathroom. Please don’t wear scented products or take photographs at AKA.