May 8, 2017
This week we're just back from a few weeks in Europe, most
recently attending the 3rd International Anarchist Radio Conference
at Radio98FM, an anarchist pirate radio station of 14 years in the
squatted studios at the Polytechnic University in Zografu
neighborhood in Athens, Greece. In coming episodes we'll be
releasing some of the interviews that we had with folks who we met
between that event and the Paris Anarchist Bookfaire the week
before. Here is the live radio show we
helped conduct on April 30th with the participation of all of the
attending projects on topics ranging from misogyny in the anarchist
scene to discussions of technology, from eco-struggles around the
world to prisoner resistance. Soon, we'll have an Intl
Anarchist Radio website, following will come a streaming radio
station and a monthly 1.5-2 hour news blast from all of the
projects called B(A)D N(E)WS. More info soon on that.
This week features 2 conversations Bursts conducted at the radio
conference. First, we spoke with 2 buddies from Crna Luknja, an anarchist radio show in
Slovenian and English broadcast on Radio Student in Lubljana,
Slovenia. The friends talk about their organizing with the
Balkan-based Federatin of Anarchist Organizations, affiliated with
the synthesist International of Anarchist Federations, sometimes
called IFA. An Anarchist Bookfaire is being organized by the
friends next weekend in Cerkno, Slovenia as well. Since Asheville
just hosted it's first bookfaire we thought this'd be a timely
audio to play.
The second segment was with Elisa. Elisa is an
Anarcha-Feminist organizer in San Salvador, the capital of El
Salvador. She talks about her radio project, Rosas Negras found at the online feminist radio
station, La Radio de Todas. She speaks
about Feminist organizing in El Salvador, the state of anarchist organizing there, the Anarchist Federation of Central
American and Caribbean (FACC), organizing to change abortion
laws in El Salvador, and a lot more.
Because the conversations are in English with people who are not
native English speakers, the conversations may be hard to
understand. But, their English is better than my Slovenian or
Spanish, so it's in English! If you misunderstand the chat,
consider listening to the archive or podcast later with
headphones.
There's no Sean Swain segment for this week, but stay tuned for
future outbursts by the main Swainiac himself.