Om We Go Where They Go
A bottom-up, “insider” history of radical, working class, and youth-based anti-fascist organizing in North America, from the late 1980s into the early 2000s. Based on extensive interviews with the participants. The storytelling is exciting, accessible, and empowering.The visually striking book documents and reflects upon aspects of the punk and other counter-cultures that ARA grew out of, and includes a rich sample of the flyers, zines, and graphics created within ARA along with photos of ARA in actionReaders will learn how North American anti-fascism in the 90s, which set the stage for today’s dreaded “antifa”, was practiced on the ground, and will gain insight into the successes, failures and lessons of an earlier generation. It emphasizes the anarchist-influenced youth counter-culture essential to ARA, punk, skinhead, and related music scenes.
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