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tenshikurai9) wrote2012-05-30 02:03 am
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Not 50 Book Challenge-2012
So there was a zine that I only read part-of before returning to Papercut Zine Library about DIY organizing for people of all ages and incomes from Positive Force DC. There was a list in the back about the internet. The points about uneven internet access can be a barrier to participation if your group does a lot of organizing online, stand. Except the list also claimed you don't have community online, just a space you maneuver in and that you don't really make friends online. Makes me wonder what the creators of the zine would think about alt.gothic's Convergence and how a chunk of my closer friends were already friends online before I met them offline.
Of course I'm also thinking about about that 2.5 page zine on race, punk, and anarchism that encouraged us to organize by neighborhoods. I'm wondering how urban and not in the middle-of-bumfuck all these people are/have been.
Of course I'm also thinking about about that 2.5 page zine on race, punk, and anarchism that encouraged us to organize by neighborhoods. I'm wondering how urban and not in the middle-of-bumfuck all these people are/have been.