Tag: william c anderson
On Tuesday, November 15 at 7PM ET, join authors William C. Anderson, Gord Hill, Dean Spade, and Harsha Walia for a panel discussion on abolition. Register here. Live transcription and ASL interpretation will be provided. Please email any additional access needs to skreitzb@barnard.edu. This event is free and open to all. RSVP is preferred. The event will […]
Founding Black anarchist Martin Sostre once said, “The coming tide of fascism will force many comrades to come out of their lethargy and put into practice the original anarchist tradition of being not only the detonators of revolution, but also of making it an objective reality.” This talk will center the thinking of Lucy Parsons, […]
On Friday, April 8th at 5pm CT/6pm ET, join Dr. Joshua Myers and William C. Anderson for Conversations in Black Study hosted by University of Louisiana Lafayette. Register here! Conversations in Black Study convenes ten scholars whose collective work deepens our understanding of the interdisciplinary field of Black studies across important themes such as religion, […]
On Saturday, March 12 at 10a PT, join William C. Anderson and Gabrielle Felder of GFx Studios for a book club discussion on The Nation on No Map: Black Anarchism and Abolition. They’re asking folks that register to send a donation of $10. Donations will be redistributed to Southern Solidarity Mutual Aid and Survived and […]
On Tuesday, December 21st at 4:00pm PT/7:00pm ET, writer and activist William C. Anderson shares his latest work, The Nation On No Map, in a live virtual conversation with feminist writer Robyn Maynard. Register here! The Nation on No Map examines state power, abolition, and ideological tensions within the struggle for Black liberation while centering the […]
On Monday, December 20th at 7pm ET, join us alongside Odyssey Bookshop for a conversation on The Nation on No Map with author William C. Anderson. Register here! A call for Black survival in the face of widespread crisis. The Nation on No Map examines state power, abolition, and ideological tensions within the struggle for Black […]
Posted on November 30th, 2021 in AK Authors!, Recommended Reading
by William C. Anderson Music is a huge part of everything that I do. I spend most of my time listening to music and looking for new music. It informs all of my politics and has been a radicalizing force in my life from my earliest days growing up in the church. Music isn’t a […]