Four updates:
- Illvox.org is soliciting suggestions for a new tagline (the current one, “Race. Anarchy. Revolution” was a late-night selection that could be better) or ideas for slogans for a postcard/sticker campaign. Submitters of the winning tagline idea will get a copy of Gloria Munoz Ramirez’s book, The Fire and the Word: A History of the Zapatista Movement and the winning card/sticker slogan gets a copy of Vijay Prashad’s book, The Darker Nations: A People’s History of the Third World. Make’em easily understandable to people, and you could have a new read in your hands. Use our contact form to participate. Winners chosen this week.
- The site’s About section has changed to reflect more history of people of color-led anarchism and APOC. Also, listing of the site’s non-affiliation of APOC has been removed. The reason is because this site is the only place to find so many pieces on people of color-led anarchism and APOC, and theorists of color talking in this vein of politics. Stating unaffiliation when illvox is clearly partisan seemed to need correction.
- In the coming weeks, expect to see a blogroll linking to important sites, bloggers of color and other places. If you have suggestions for sites, please use the contact form.
- Visit illvox.org for a new piece in our ongoing polemics series. This week: “Why People of Color Won’t Make the Break.” If you would like to suggest an idea or write a piece, please get in touch.
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