Posts by Barking Spider

Benefit Show for the NAABC Conference

BRABC will be holding a benefit show at the Odditorium on Wednesday, August 29th at 9pm.  The proceeds from the door will go to support former Political Prisoners attending the North American Anarchist Black Cross Conference in Colorado in September of 2018. The show will feature performances by Too Bad (Florida), Autarch, Good Grief &…

Asheville #August21 Prison Strike meetup

What does prisoner support mean to you? Is it personal, political, a mix of the two? Is it something you’ve wanted to get involved in but haven’t known how? Prison rebels are gearing up for a massive action that will result in repression and the need for outside support; so now is the time to…

June 11th Benefit Bbq in Asheville

Join Blue Ridge ABC and other community members for a potluck, grill out to share space and celebrate long term anarchist prisoners, including Marius Mason.  Bring some food to share if you can. Begins at 6pm, Monday the 11th at 6pm at West Asheville Park (off of Vermont Ave). j11 2018 pdf flyer [osm_map_v3 map_center=”35.5711,-82.5991″…

The Gentleman Bank Robber: Free Film at UNCA

To cap off the weekend of the UNCA Queer Studies Conference on “Prisons, Borders and Pipelines: Toward a Queer Abolitionist Movement”, Blue Ridge ABC & Tranzmission Prison Project will be presenting a documentary film entitled “The Gentleman Bank Robber: The Story of Butch Lesbian Freedom Fighter rita bo brown.”

From the filmmaker:

The Gentleman Bank Robber is a portrait of revolutionary rita bo brown, a white working class butch from rural Oregon who became known as “The Gentleman Bank Robber” in the 1970s for combining her butch style of dress with a polite way of demanding funds from bank tellers. The film moves between everyday moments with bo in and around her current home in Oakland, California, and historical retelling of the events of bo’s extraordinary life through interviews with bo and her collaborators, archival materials, and rare social movement ephemera. The Gentleman Bank Robber weaves together personal and political perspectives on 20th century social movement histories, including queer liberation in the 1960s; militant, underground activity with the George Jackson Brigade in the 1970s, a revolutionary prison abolitionist group; political prisoner support work in the 1980s, and prison activist work into the present day. bo brown is a model for how to lead a life of committed activism while maintaining a sense of humor and humanity.

Learn more about the film and watch a trailer at Julie Perini’s website.

Can’t make it?  No worries, we’ll be showing it again in Asheville in mid-June.  Details forthcoming.

bo brown has been diagnosed with Lewys Body Dimentia, a degenerative and terminal neurological disease.  To learn more about bo’s health and to donate to her healthcare fund, visit youcaring.com.

TROUBLE showing, April 1st, 7pm @ Firestorm

Rather than our normal film-showing on the last Friday of the month, we’re joining our Trouble showing to the end of letter writing.  5pm, Sunday the 1st of April at Firestorm, come down and write some letters and meet BRABC friends.  Stay for the showing of Trouble at 7pm.  A description follows:

Destroying Domination: Revolutionary Feminism in an Age of Misogynist Reaction

Today, decades of hard-fought victories in the struggle for female emancipation are under threat from waves of resurgent misogyny. From attacks on abortion and reproductive justice, to the revival and spread of religious fundamentalism and authoritarian nationalism… patriarchy is on the march. Meanwhile, as the corporate media celebrates the #TimesUp movement initiated by rich women in Hollywood, femicide, sexual exploitation and rape continue to tear more marginalized communities apart.

Systems of male domination lie at the very roots of capitalism and state power. During periods of political crisis and counter-revolution, women, and all those who eschew their socially-assigned gender roles, are often the first to be targeted for repression and increased violence. In part, this is because of the important position that women have always occupied, as the beating hearts of communities of resistance. But this repression is also intended as a token gesture to working-class men that are upset by their declining social and economic status, and who rather than focus their rage at their true enemies – the rich and powerful – have historically and consistently opted to clutch ever tighter to their positions of relative power and control over their would-be female comrades.

In this month’s edition of Trouble, sub.Media takes a look at patriarchy as an enduring system of social, economic and political control, and shares stories from some of the front-line struggles being waged by women around the world – from Indigenous communities fighting against the colonial dispossession of their lands, to the challenges faced by migrants forced from their homes by economic inequality, climate change, and war.
Love & Tacos,
The Troublemakers @ sub.Media

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BRABC Benefit Show Friday, 2/16

This will be a benefit to help with local activists legal fees. Suggested $5-$20 donation. If you’d like to donate but can’t make it please contact us via our contact page!
  Doors @ 6p.m. Show at 7:30 p.m.

Here are the acts in no particular order, invite all your friends!
-Kreamy Lectric’ Santa
https://kreamylectricsanta.bandcamp.com/track/everything

-Chris Head
https://chrishead.bandcamp.com/

-Cloudgayzer
https://cloudgayzer.bandcamp.com/

-Falcon Mitts
https://soundcloud.com/patrickkukucka

-Secret Shame
https://secretshame.bandcamp.com/

TROUBLE #10: Student Organizing

On Friday, 2/23 at Firestorm, #BlueRidgeABC continues it’s tradition of showing the newest episode of TROUBLE immediately upon it’s release from the video gulags deep in the tundra of Klanada by the hard-working proles at sub.media. Join us at 7:30pm the last Friday of the month to watch and discuss the film.  Here’s a flyer for this episode’s airing in #Asheville.

This month, come and see their second episode on student organizing. The first, available for free at sub.media, covers the student strikes in Montreal of 2013, student revolt from the dictatorship through the Penguin Revolution til today, and anti-austerity organizing by students in Puerto Rico.

TROUBLE double-header for #AVLJ20: Fight and Build 2018

For this week of #AVLJ20: Fight & Build week of events, #BRABC will be showing the 4th episode of TROUBLE from sub.Media on movement self defense and repression alongside the brand, spankin new Trouble short documentary, #9 on the 2012 Student Strikes in Quebec. These free film showings will be followed by some discussion and resume our regular, monthly TROUBLE showings and discussions for the last Friday of the month.

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New Years Eve Noise Demo at Buncombe County Jail

On Sunday, 12/31/17 at the downtown county jail and courthouse complex, a noise demonstration will happen at 7pm to bring outside attention to the jail and let the folks on the inside know that we’re thinking of them. Bring noisemakers, pots, pans, horns, whatever. Here’s a link to the pdf and a jpg of the…

Nov 24 TROUBLE #8 showing at Firestorm

At 7:30pm at Firestorm, BRABC is going to show the newest episode of TROUBLE from Sub.Media. TROUBLE is a short documentary series that features current topics of interest to anti-authoritarians, anti-capitalists, and anti-racists. This latest episode concerns hacking and features an interview with imprisoned anarchist hacker, Jeremy Hammond. After the 30 minute short film, we’ll be engaging in the questions the producers sent along for discussion.

Scroll down to see a preview of the episode.

Here’s a pdf flyer for the event.