For updates and analysis from folks in St. Louis who are on the streets in Ferguson, keep your eye on the Anti-State St. Louis blog, which formed the basis of some of our coverage.

For analysis of the political dimensions of state and media responses to the riots in Ferguson see/we drew on the recent CrimethInc. analyses “What They Mean When They Say Peace” and “The Making of Outside Agitators”.

To support Ferguson rebels, you can donate to the bail and legal fund established by supporters. Also see the new blog Ferguson and Further for a collection of texts and posters to print and share regarding the rebellions. Artist Corina Dross has produced a gorgeous poster for sale as a benefit to Ferguson arrestees.

Our friends at Mask Magazine published an excellent article called “Stop Riot Shaming”, which brilliantly breaks down and refutes the discourse used by police and their activist allies to delegitimize anti-police riots. Our nomination for quote of the year: “Police apologists: if you still think a few looted shops ‘distract from the message’, wait until you see the guillotines.”

On the Chopping Block, we discussed “Unfinished Acts”, a discussion of the Oscar Grant riots in Oakland, and “Unforgiving and Inconsolable”, a collection of texts about the response to the death of Chuy Huerta in Durham, North Carolina.

We also alluded to Austrian anarchist and former professional footballer Gabriel Kuhn’s book Soccer Against the State.

Check out this excellent Al-Jazeera interview with imprisoned anarchist hacker Jeremy Hammond.

Read the court statement from imprisoned Russian anti-fascist Alexei Gaskarov, recently sentenced to three and a half years in prison..

Jason Sutherlin of the Tinley Park Five will be getting out of prison at the end of September! Help support his release fund