#AntiColonial

2026-02-03

Klee Benally talks with Kevin and Natasha Tucker of Primal Anarchy podcast (also black and green press) back in April 2021. Thinking about this part (starting 40:25) and my own positionality, how it impacts my thinking, fears, path forward, etc.:

"I think like, there's a lot of people, where they like sort of concretize concepts, ideas, they want to celebrate that, and sort of make something just of that moment. And that's why I don't like a lot of academics. I think these ideas become proprietary on some levels. They become a position where you stick a flag, and that idea, that, you know, dynamic, is something has always been colonial.

I'm not interested in decolonizing anarchism. I think... anybody who usually says 'let's decolonize anarchism, let's decolonize this.' usually like... you know what you're proposing, right? You know that like, these ideas and understandings are a sort of like an overall contradiction that, you know, is just gonna... is like a hamster wheel or something. I'm not interested in those conversations or proposals.

But I will say, you know, and I think this might be important for your listeners, just to continue a bit of like orientation in relation to my politics and maybe this is useful for this part of the conversation. Um, is that the matriarchs in Dziłíjiin, Black Mesa who are part of the ongoing resistance to forced relocation really have deeply shaped my approach and understanding the dominant social order and its politics. You know, I have a strong affinity with anarchism, but not anarchist identity.

As I mentioned, um, and it's not a position that, you know for me, it's not what white anarchism wasn't doing for me, you know. It's more about the propositions of mutual aid, direct action, voluntary association, um, are familiar with and translatable through it's geneaology-- though, I guess I should be clear, it's just like though anarchism's geneology is nothing I really desire to be tethered to, I further offer that this position of Indigenous anarchism, I guess, is just that there can be no law above nature. Um, and it's the most I think sort of simple way of communicating what Indigenous anarchism is and should be. Um, and I don't know how much there needs to be built around that, um, aside from, just understanding what our orientations from our original teachings are in relation to that. And what the existing, you know, problems that we're facing, how that could be then reconciled as potential solutions to address those problems."

primalanarchy.net/podcast/2021

#KleeBenally #AnarchoPrimitivism #IndigenousAnarchy #Unknowable #Autonomy #AntiColonial

**Edited to add correct spelling of Diné word, Dziłíjiin, for so-called Black Mesa

Colectivo loairasColectivoLoairas
2026-02-03

"El no debe ser mercancia sino vida compartida"

Necesitamos repensar el trabajo desde una perspectiva ..
Ahora mismo tenernos ocupades buscando subsistir +o- con un salario pa pagar derechos básicos sin tiempo pa cuidar lo comunitario, sacrificando vidas de loq está por debajo, jodiendo la tierra o ignorando como se la joden a otres, es de lo màs efectivo para reproducir esta civilización biocida..

Ojala AJ+ estuviera en mastodon y @helenasarda + activa aqui!

L'Agenda Militant Indépendantagendamilitant@mamot.fr
2026-01-29

Rencontre à la librairie El Ghorba mon amour - Hommage à Adolfo Kaminsky
vendredi 30 à 19h, Librairie El Ghorba mon amour, Nanterre
agendamilitant.org/a7589 #résistance #histoire #anticolonial #memoiredesluttes

Liam O'Mara IV, PhDLiamOMaraIV
2026-01-25

In a tactic repeated by countless colonial régimes, the UK on in 1952 sent troops to attack a station, as supposedly they were not working hard enough to stop militants. With a tank's backing, they killed 50 cops in the .

Liam O'Mara IV, PhDLiamOMaraIV
2026-01-21

Successful organizing cannot be tolerated by liberal empires. On in 1920, biplanes strafed two encampments of the movement (), which was resisting colonialism in , genocidally targeting the sheep & camels.

Demo Ticker BerlinDemo_Ticker_Berlin@todon.eu
2026-01-19

💥Announcement! Tuesday 20.01.2026💥

🎬 Anti-colonial film night – "There was, there was not (2024)" 🎥

Tuesday, 20.01.2026 | 6:30 p.m. | Spore Initiative, Hermannstraße 86, 12051 Berlin

Arrival: U8 Leinestraße

📣 Call: asanb.noblogs.org/?p=15108 - @jewishbund

#b2001 #Anticolonial #Filmnight

There was, there was not (2024) a film by Emily Mkrtichian

FOOD BY THE ARARAT COLLECTIVE BEFORE AND AFTER THE SCREENING.

We are pleased to announce the third edition of Anti-Colonial Film Night at Spore Initiative, a screening series organised by the Jewish Bund and AL.Berlin.

~A conversation with the filmmaker (prerecorded) and an input on Artsakh will follow the screening.

~Armenian music and dancing afterwards

The film follows four women living in the Republic of Artsakh, an unrecognized country reckoning with the aftermath of one war while on the precipice of another.

In the midst of this uncertainty, four women build a life with the hope of making their home a better place.

Half of the donations raised at this event will go to the Women's Center "Shushi" in Yerevan, Armenia, an NGO working with women and girls displaced from Artsakh.

The organization supports them through empowerment and by helping them fully participate in various aspects of public life.

💥Announcement! Tuesday 20.01.2026💥

🎬 Anti-colonial film night – "There was, there was not (2024)" 🎥

Tuesday, 20.01.2026 | 6:30 p.m. | Spore Initiative, Hermannstraße 86, 12051 Berlin

Arrival: U8 Leinestraße

📣 Call: https://asanb.noblogs.org/?p=15108 - @jewishbund

#b2001 #Anticolonial #Filmnight

There was, there was not (2024) a film by Emily Mkrtichian

FOOD BY THE ARARAT COLLECTIVE BEFORE AND AFTER THE SCREENING.

We are pleased to announce the third edition of Anti-Colonial Film Night at Spore Initiative, a screening series organised by the Jewish Bund and AL.Berlin.

~A conversation with the filmmaker (prerecorded) and an input on Artsakh will follow the screening.

~Armenian music and dancing afterwards

The film follows four women living in the Republic of Artsakh, an unrecognized country reckoning with the aftermath of one war while on the precipice of another.

In the midst of this uncertainty, four women build a life with the hope of making their home a better place.

Half of the donations raised at this event will go to the Women's Center "Shushi" in Yerevan, Armenia, an NGO working with women and girls displaced from Artsakh.

The organization supports them through empowerment and by helping them fully participate in various aspects of public life.
Demo Ticker BerlinDemo_Ticker_Berlin@todon.eu
2026-01-19

💥Ankündigung! Dienstag 20.01.2026💥

🎬 Antikolonialer Filmabend - "There was, there was not (2024)" 🎥

Dienstag, 20.01.2026 | 18:30 Uhr | Spore Initiative, Hermannstraße 86, 12051 Berlin

Anreise: U8 Leinestraße

📣 Aufruf: asanb.noblogs.org/?p=15108 - @jewishbund

#b2001 #Anticolonial #Filmnight

There was, there was not (2024) ein Film von Emily Mkrtichian.

ESSEN VOM ARARAT COLLECTIVE VOR UND NACH DER VORFÜHRUNG.

Wir freuen uns, die dritte Ausgabe der Anti-Colonial Film Night bei Spore Initiative anzukündigen, einer Filmreihe, die vom Jewish Bund und AL.Berlin organisiert wird.

~Im Anschluss an die Vorführung folgt ein Gespräch mit der Filmemacherin (voraufgezeichnet) und ein Beitrag über Arzach.

~Anschließend armenische Musik und Tanz

Der Film begleitet vier Frauen, die in der Republik Arzach leben, einem nicht anerkannten Land, das mit den Folgen eines Krieges zu kämpfen hat und gleichzeitig am Rande eines weiteren Krieges steht.

Inmitten dieser Unsicherheit bauen sich die vier Frauen ein Leben auf, in der Hoffnung, ihr Zuhause zu einem besseren Ort zu machen.

Die Hälfte der bei dieser Veranstaltung gesammelten Spenden geht an das Frauenzentrum „Shushi“ in Eriwan, Armenien, eine NGO, die sich für Frauen und Mädchen einsetzt, die aus Artsakh vertrieben wurden.

eventos.coletivos.orginfo@eventos.coletivos.org
2026-01-18

Ação de Protesto Fim à Agressão Militar dos EUA contra a Venezuela

Largo da Portagem, terça-feira, 20 de janeiro às 17:30 GMT

Ação de protesto
🕊FIM À AGRESSÃO MILITAR DOS EUA CONTRA A VENEZUELA
📍COIMBRA - LARGO DA PORTAGEM
📆20 DE JANEIRO, 17H30

eventos.coletivos.org/event/ac

Ação de Protesto Fim à Agressão Militar dos EUA contra a Venezuela
2026-01-18

Well, well, well, the pursuit of the truth, #restitution , #resorativeJustice, and perhaps #antiColonial claims are not just #woke pipe dreams, but legitimate, traceable endeavors. Furthermore, note the similar #landback claims of #indigenous North Americans. There was a recent picture of graffiti in #minneapolis related to #ICE and #renee_nicole_good 's murder that said something like "ICE out Land Back". Please post it if you find it.

bbc.com/news/articles/c33pvlez

Liam O'Mara IV, PhDLiamOMaraIV
2026-01-14

UK launched a campaign in in 1951, when a was used to deprive an insurgency of cover. A decade later, this strategy inspired 's use of in , ignoring the human cost.

Liam O'Mara IV, PhDLiamOMaraIV
2026-01-10

educator was born on in 1859. Best known for the radical pioneered in , was killed in 1909 by the Spanish state due to an among workers for which he was blamed.

Liam O'Mara IV, PhDLiamOMaraIV
2026-01-02

resistance often takes violent forms, which makes sense given how much depends upon violence. On in 1791, warriors from & nations carried out the in Ohio, killing nine men, one woman, & two children.

Northern Ireland: Two Irish Republicans Sentenced to Long Prison Terms

Shea Reynolds and Dee (Damian) Duffy, Irish republicans sentenced to 11 and a half and 12 and a half years in prison respectively, received their sentences on December 19, 2025, following a trial held before a court without a jury in Belfast. They were accused of installing a surveillance camera in the driveway of a retired police officer’s home in Northern Ireland to gather information for an operation against him. The defendants’ silence, exercised as a right in the face of a system they denounce as colonial, was allegedly interpreted as an implicit confession.

Source: https://secoursrouge.org/irlande-du-nord-deux-republicains-irlandais-condamnes-a-de-lourdes-peines/

abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p= #AntiColonial #europe #irishRepublican #northernIreland #PoliticalPrisoners
Ellis C.A. Arcwolf (Author)EllisArcwolf@eldritch.cafe
2025-12-21

I wanted to share my own ancestry, because I'd been talking about blood and legacy and connection to our lost roots, many of which were stolen by our very own ancestors in their flurry to get what little they could out of a broken system by injecting themselves with the psychotoxin that is "whiteness", all to avoid seeming Black or indigenous enough to "deserve" persecution.

History is fun and full of laughter and joy, but only if you enjoy gallows humor as much as I do. ☠️

Now away with the radically honest reflection of my ancestors' many, many sins! We proceed now with the more fun part of history...cultural ancestry!

Secundum Enatam
Following the line of enatic (maternal) inheritance

My maternal ancestors come from the South Santander region of Colombia. My grandfather's family came from the Kingdom of Castille in northern Spain, and we retain the Burgos surname to the present day (it's literally my surname :P ). At some point, this means we were descended from a royal or noble Castillian line.

And we all know blue blood turns red if you don't narcissus at it enough.

My grandmother's family came from the Basque region of northern Spain and southern France. Both Burgos (Castillian) and Peña (Basque) lines were city-builders, law-bringers, and the defenders of Roman Catholicism. We had a reputation for individualism, independence, order, honor, and a "no-nonsense" approach to life.

It's funny how I can see these same characteristics now reflected in me, although not in anyway that my ancestors would recognize or approve of. My individualism and independence demands freedom from the order of false dogmas and oppressive laws. I'm very glad to have been born in our family's post-apocalyptic age. I get to bring back the old values in a way that represents them more universally, and not just for my "noble peers." Fuck nobility.

My European ancestors were like all the rest in that they also "mixed" with indigenous peoples. I use the word "mixed" because euphemisms prevent CWs. Because of where my family remained for centuries, it becomes clear that I am also descended from the Guane people of the Chicamocha Canyon and the Suárez River valley. They were master weavers and terrace farmers, and they were called the "Engineers of the Highlands." They practiced cranial deformation and mummification, too, so they were fucking metal. 🤘

Secundum Agnatum
Following the line of agnatic (paternal) inheritance

Now, this was a surprise. My father comes from the Cuban Medinas. They were from Havana, and were likely part of the early Cuban merchant or colonial bureaucracy. As it happens, my father's family were late arrivals, and came to Cuba during the 17th and 18th centuries, when Sephardic Jews were fleeing the Spanish Inquisition. Medina was one of the many "cover" names the Sephardic Jews used to escape persecution. Given what I know about my father's family...holy fucking shit, I have Jewish ancestry. 🤯

Now the hatred transphobes feel towards Jews makes sense... they somehow knew I was always both. 🙀 /j

Ergo Sum

More seriously speaking, I think what makes an ancestral search worthwhile is when it helps explain parts of who you feel like you are. If it does, and this search definitely did that for me, then great! This was worth it. I've gotten to the point where I'm fortunate to be able to say that I see myself, but it's nice to be able to see how that self connects to the wider context of the world too.

We are, invariably and inevitably, the sum of our parts. How that sum adds up depends on you and what you want to do with it. Identity is a story. Culture is a story. They're only meaningful insofar as they serve as a sort of mythological cosmogony for our selves. These should give us foundations for growth and means of understanding ourselves.

Trash 'em when they don't. 💙

#Ancestry #Genealogy #Identity #Guane #Basque #Castilian #Sephardic #Converso #Latine #AfroLatine #IndigenousResilience #Santander #Colombia #Chicamocha #Cuba #Habana #OldCastile #NorthernSpain #Pyrenees #Decolonize #AntiColonial #WhitenessAsProperty #RadicalHonesty #RadicalAcceptance #TransIdentity #Neurodivergent #History #SecundumEnatam #SecundumAgnatum #ErgoSum

NJ Rapid Response: If You See ICE, Call Us!

Anonymous Submission to Jersey Counter-Info

Every county in so-called New Jersey now has a Rapid Response network which are detailed in the images below. Volunteers are needed in 4 counties. Those interested in volunteering are encouraged to reach out via social media for first contact.

If you see ICE call the respective network number listed for the respective county.

Additional details about each county’s rapid response network can be found on their respective social media pages, which match information on this flier.

 

Keep ICE out of communities!

#anticolonial #Antifascist #general #ICE #news #solidarity
Liam O'Mara IV, PhDLiamOMaraIV
2025-12-19

Low-intensity fighting had gone on a whole year when full-scale war broke out in on in 1946. The was an struggle to end long-hated rule. UK & US both supported but by 1954 the war was lost for Europe.

Liam O'Mara IV, PhDLiamOMaraIV
2025-12-17

On in 1961 war officially broke out between and . For 451 years had been a Portuguese colony, so the day Indian soldiers advanced into it is remembered as an invasion, but in the thinking of it began a liberation fight.

2025-12-14

Last year.
Wearing my Last Stand for Ancient Forests & LANDBACK bandana gifts from fellow #AntiColonial #activists.
I was on my way to a meeting to organize convoy supplies & recruit volunteers to go to Northern BC to support some Indigenous land defenders/water protectors.

#AsianMastodon #Antifascist #PeopleWithDisabilities #WomenOfTheResistance #Decolonization #DecolonizeYourMind #AntiCapitalist #AnarchoSocialist #Anarchist #Environmentalist #Humanitarian #Volunteer #POCWomenFightBack #NotATerrorist #selfie #portrait #monochrome #BWphoto #WarSurvivorsForPeace #JusticeForAllOppressed

Black and white close-up of my eyes and face covered with a black paisley bandana and a trucker hat that says "The Last Stand For Ancient Temperate Rainforest".

December 6: Frantz Fanon Is Anti-Colonial Action

It is not a date to remember in vain, it is a date to examine the level reached and verify the application of fundamental guidelines in the anti-imperialist, anti-colonial, anti-exploitative struggles. The past does not rest, the present does not rest, the future comes and will give us proof of the lethargy, the successes, the errors and the attitude with which we have moved and we find ourselves in the face of social contradictions.

December 6 marked the 64th anniversary of the death of the great Algerian anti-colonialist Frantz Fanon. The following year, 1962, the Algerian people and their military-political leadership, the National Liberation Front, would achieve independence from France.

It is necessary to remember here the importance of reading his books, works on colonial exploitation, the political consciousness of leaders, the necessary cultural and social decolonization of the working people, and the formation of national consciousness. From his works we extract the raw material to correct and promote the unity and strength of the organization liberating from exploitation.

His books:

Black skin, white masks.

A dying colonialism.

The wretched of the earth.

I leave you here some words from the great Algerian anti-colonial fighter Frantz Fanon.

“The classic, almost congenital weakness of the national consciousness of underdeveloped countries is not only the consequence of the mutilation of colonized man by the colonial regime. It is also the result of the laziness of the national bourgeoisie, its indigence and the profoundly cosmopolitan formation of its mentality.”

“After independence, the party plunges into a great lethargy. The militants only mobilize for popular demonstrations, international conferences and independence festivities. Local party leaders are appointed to administrative positions, the party becomes an administration and the militants abandon the struggle and receive the empty title of citizen.

Now that they have fulfilled their historic mission of bringing the bourgeoisie to power, they are invited to withdraw so that the bourgeoisie can carry out its own mission with peace of mind. However, we have seen that the national bourgeoisie of underdeveloped countries is incapable of fulfilling any mission. After a few years, the disintegration of the party becomes evident and any observer, even superficial, can realize that the old party, which has now become skeletal, only serves to immobilize the people.

The party, which during the combat had attracted the entire nation to it, broke down. The intellectuals, who on the eve of independence had joined the party, confirm with their current behavior that this affiliation had no other purpose than to participate in the distribution of the cake of independence. The party becomes a means to individual success.”

“When the people are invited to lead the country, it does not delay the movement, but rather accelerates it. … In fact, the time invested in explaining, the time “lost” in humanizing the worker will be recovered in the execution. The people must know where they are going and why. The politician must be aware that the future will remain blocked as long as the consciousness of the people is rudimentary, primary and opaque.”

“Vulgar racism in its biological form coincides with the period of brutal exploitation of human beings.”

“Logically, human beings cannot be oppressed without undervaluing them in every possible way. Racism is only the emotional, affective and, sometimes, intellectual explanation of this undervaluation. Let us repeat it: any colonialist group is racist. … It is, as we have seen, a disposition inscribed in a certain system. And Jewish racism does not differ from black racism. A society is racist or it is not. There is no degree of racism.”

The continuation of the reading is the objective observation of the current moment in the fight against colonialism and imperialism, in view is Gaza Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Yemen, the entire Middle East, Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, all of Latin America, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, the Sahel, all of Africa, and all nations and peoples without a State. December 6, 1961 – December 6, 2025, Frantz Fanon accompanies the national and class liberation struggles.

Ramón Pedregal Casanova /África en Resumen, December 11, 2025.

Source: https://www.resumenlatinoamericano.org/2025/12/11/africa-6-de-diciembre-frantz-fanon-es-accion-anticolonialista/

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#africa #algeria #antiColonial #colonialism #fanon #nationalLiberation #racism

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