Trigger warning: This episode includes a few passing references to sexual or domestic violence: nothing too graphic, but we wanted to give all of you a heads up. The references appear at 11:40, 35:50, 41:25, 1:04:50, and 1:33:44. Incidentally, we’re sympathetic to the zine “Betrayal”’s critical discussion of trigger warnings (page 2, “Disclaimer”); still, we’d prefer to err on the side of being careful.

Listeners have requested a table of contents with time stamps for easier navigation in the long episodes. So here it is! Introduction

The Hot Wire [1:52]

Discussion of Anonymity and Solidarity Actions [14:38]

Listener Feedback [20:51]

Main Feature: Critiques and Visions of Early Anarcha-Feminists [29:18]

The Chopping Block: Free Women of Spain review [1:19:23]

Next Week’s News [1:30:20]

On the Chopping Block, we reviewed Free Women of Spain by Martha Ackelsberg, which you can read as a PDF online through Libcom

Citations from our discussion of early anarcha-feminist ideology:

About La Voz De La Mujer, see No Gods, No Bosses, No Husbands: Anarchist Feminism in Nineteenth-Century Argentina by Maxine Molyneux.

About Chinese anarcha-feminist He Zhen, see Peter Zarrow’s article on He Zhen and Anarcha-Feminism in China and his book Anarchism and Chinese Political Culture.

Here’s the documentary “Showdown at Highway 134” about the Elsipogtog resistance to fracking, from our friends at the Stimulator.

To learn more about Leonard Peltier, visit his support website, or check out the documentary Incident at Oglala. We played a brief excerpt from his phone call with Amy Goodman.

Public statement from Brian “Jacob” Church of the NATO 3, from which we read an excerpt.

Statement from the Bogota, Columbia-based anarcho-syndicalist Libertarian Student Union on the death of their comrade Sergio.

After the Hot Wire, we discussed questions of anonymity, legibility and solidarity; we referenced the interview with Amelie and Fallon from our friends at The Final Straw radio show. Amelie and Fallon, along with another comrade named Carlos - collectively known as the 5e3) have been imprisoned in Mexico since January of 2013, facing charges of incindiary attacks on a Nissan dealership and the ministry of communication and transportation building in Mexico City. Information about their case can be found in English here.

We also referred to the pamphlet Revolutionary Solidarity with an essay by Daniele Carmignani.

Indymedia UK’s special page chronicling the resistance to the NATO Summit in Wales

For links to the sources of our Hot Wire news items, and events mentioned on Next Week’s News, look through the full transcript.