REPOST: Lines in the Sand Writings on the Gaza Solidarity Encampment & Campus Flood at U.C. Berkeley from Anarchist Prisoner of War Casey Goonan

Reposted from our friends at With Whatever Weapons Distro


“The task of revolutionary theory here is to demystify (and thus shrink) the fabricated distance between the various sites/scenes of a global struggle…”

-Casey Goonan, Lines in the Sand, 71-72


To commemorate Palestinian Prisoners’ Day—April 17, 2026—we are sharing Lines in the Sand: Writings on the Gaza Solidarity Encampment & Campus Flood at U.C. Berkeley from an Anarchist Pris­oner of War, a collection of writing Casey Goo­nan produced while imprisoned at Santa Rita Jail awaiting trial for actions carried out in solidarity with the Palestinian people enduring and resist­ing genocide in Gaza.

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Two New Zines

NOTE: We are currently moving our blog from it’s current place over to here on Noblogs. This was originally posted November 9th, 2024

Now that Archive.org is open again to uploads we can start putting out new zines, as well as fixing some missing ones in our library. We’re dropping two today, For A New Combat Position of Anarchist Insurgency which is a collection of statements on Black December, including the origional call from anarchists Nikos Romanos and Panagiotis Argirou held captive by the Greek State, as well as an anonymous call to action by “Anarchists Outside the Walls for a Black December”, and two statements by anarchist prisoners Sean Swain and Michael Kimble on the concept of Black December.

Secondly we’ve got Action is Always Worth It! Subversive Words by Anarchist Prisoners Mónica Caballero & Francisco Solar collecting as many of their writings and statements as we could find.

Enjoy!

For A New Combat Position of Anarchist Insurgency: READ/PRINT

Action is Always Worth It!: READ/PRINT