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Initiative: Occupied Greek Factory Begins Production Under Workers Control
Znet Article, February, 12 2013
Thessaloniki Solidarity Initiative
Initiative's ZSpace page
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 is the official first day of production under workers control in the factory of Viomichaniki Metalleutiki (Vio.Me) in Thessaloniki, Greece
Sitrin: Occupy Wall Street and The Meanings of Success
Znet Article, September, 15 2012
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
When people are organizing today it might not always be with the word Occupy, but the spirit of assemblies, direct action, and creating power together is there for sure
Sitrin: May Day 2012 – A Success Before it Began in the US
Znet Article, May, 04 2012
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
We succeeded before we began. May Day has been retaken in the US
Sitrin: May Day: A Success Before it Began in the US
Blog Post, May, 03 2012
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
We succeeded before we began. May Day has been retaken in the US. We are now again a part of the rest of the globe – where May Day is one where we celebrate our power – people’s power – that of workers, precarious and unionized, immigrants and mi...
Sitrin: May Day: A Success Before it Began in the US
Blog Post, May, 02 2012
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
We succeeded before we began. May Day has been retaken in the US. We are now again a part of the rest of the globe – where May Day is one where we celebrate our power – people’s power – that of workers, precarious and unionized, immigrants and mi...
Sitrin: May Day - On Newness and History
Znet Article, May, 01 2012
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
2011 has been a year of uprisings, movements and moments – all against an economic crisis and the politics of representation
Sitrin: Connecting the Occupy Movements and the Spanish May 15th Movement
Commentary, November, 20 2011
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
This is the beginning of the occupation of an encampment that will never be dislodged: the world
Sitrin: The Politics of Impatience: An open letter from anarchists to the anarchist movement
Blog Post, April, 07 2010
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
An open letter from anarchists to the anarchist community on the Politics of Impatience
Sitrin: For the Love of Libros - A Book Fair and a Fortress
Znet Article, February, 23 2009
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
A perspective on the 18th Annual International Cuban Book Fair.
Sitrin: For the Love of Libros - A Book Fair and a Fortress
Blog Post, February, 23 2009
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
A perspective on the 18th Annual International Cuban Book Fair.
Sitrin: Farmers Strike in Argentina: Was it a Victory and Where Is the Left?
Blog Post, August, 01 2008
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
The four-month long farmers’ strike that at times paralyzed parts of the Argentine economy is over. The big question now is, who won, the right or the left. In most struggles this is not even a question, much less a complicated one. In Argentina, ...
Sitrin: Does a Referendum Manifest Power? Where is Power? The Case of Bolivia
Blog Post, July, 26 2008
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
One of the biggest questions facing social movements in Latin America over the course of the past decade is the question of power. Where is power? What is power? And how to organize
Sitrin: Organizing for Justice: Inside the Anti-G8
Blog Post, July, 17 2008
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
Organizing in Japan before, during and after the G8. Homeless autonomous organizing, despite political repression.
Sitrin: Candlelight Vigils to Street Rebellion - A Conversation with a South Korean Organizer at the G8 Protests
Znet Article, July, 04 2008
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
An interview with South Korean activist Dopehead Zo, Sarah Lazare, Marina Sitrin, David Solnit and Asha Colazione. The anti-G8 mobilizations have been bringing together inspiring organizers and activists from all over the world. Japanese precar...
Sitrin: G8 Dispatches: What Does Nike Have to do with Tokyo's Homeless?
Znet Article, June, 29 2008
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
Like many other foreigners, we arrived in Japan holding stereotypes of Japan as a prosperous country, not one where tens of thousands of people live in the streets. Surprised by the level of visible poverty and homelessness we saw, we realized our...
Sitrin: G8 Dispatches: What Does Nike Have to do with Tokyo's Homeless?
Znet Article, June, 29 2008
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
Like many other foreigners, we arrived in Japan holding stereotypes of Japan as a prosperous country, not one where tens of thousands of people live in the streets. Surprised by the level of visible poverty and homelessness we saw, we realized our...
Sitrin: G8 Dispatches: What Does Nike Have to do with Tokyo's Homeless?
Znet Article, June, 29 2008
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
Like many other foreigners, we arrived in Japan holding stereotypes of Japan as a prosperous country, not one where tens of thousands of people live in the streets. Surprised by the level of visible poverty and homelessness we saw, we realized our...
Grubacic: A Conversation with Dennis O'Hearn Reflections of Prefigurative Politics, the IRA and the Zapatistas
Znet Article, March, 05 2007
Andrej Grubacic
Grubacic's ZSpace page
Dennis O'Hearn's recently published book, Nothing but an Unfinished Song: Bobby Sands, the Irish Hunger Striker who Ignited a Generation, Nation Books, is an inspiring and thought provoking story of rebellion and social creation. This May 5 marks ...
Sitrin: Horizontalism: Voices of Popular Power in Argentina
Znet Article, December, 30 2006
Marina Sitrin
Sitrin's ZSpace page
Horizontalism: Voices of Popular Power in Argentina


