This is an ongoing list of resources, tools, guides, links, etc. for liberatory and radical/revolutionary praxis/movements.
- Libcom: Community Organising: “Information, guides and tips on organising around issues which affect you and other people living in your local area.” Including (original links):
- Don’t Pay campaign (UK): How to run a community stall
- Haringey Anti-Raids: How To Set Up An Anti-Raids Group
- South Norwood Community Kitchen: How to Start a Community Kitchen
- Resources for starting an antifascist group
- Håkan Geijer’s Riot Medicine: excellent medic and first-aid guides
- CrimethInc.’s Recipes For Disaster: An Anarchist Cookbook
- CrimethInc.’s “How To” guides, including:
- A Demonstrator’s Guide to Understanding Riot Munitions And How to Defend against Them
- A Demonstrator’s Guide to Understanding Police Batons And How to Protect against Them
- A Demonstrator’s Guide to Body Armor: Protecting Yourself against Blows, Batons, Bullets, and More
- A Demonstrator’s Guide to Responding to Gunshot Wounds. What Everyone Should Know
- A Demonstrator’s Guide to Gas Masks and Goggles: Everything You Need to Know to Protect Your Eyes and Lungs from Gas and Projectiles
- A Demonstrator’s Guide to Helmets: Everything You Need to Know
- Doxcare: Prevention and Aftercare for Those Targeted by Doxxing and Political Harassment
- Crossing the United States Border: A Security Guide for Citizens and Non-Citizens
- A Step-by-Step Guide to Direct Action: What It Is, What It’s Good for, How It Works
- How to Form an Affinity Group: The Essential Building Block of Anarchist Organization
- Indigenous Anarchist Federation’s Skills for Revolutionary Survival series:
- 1. Trauma Medical Gear
- 2. Basic Personal Protective Equipment
- 3. Ballistic Protection
- 4. Primary Firearms
- 5. Communications Equipment for Rebels
- 6. Secondary Firearms
- 7: Tertiary Firearms
- 9: Basic Wilderness Fieldcraft
- 8: Cutting Tools for Field Craft
- 10. A Brief Introduction to Disaster Preparedness
- Sprout Distro: Security Zines
- It’s Going Down “Getting Organized” series/posts, e.g. Get Up and Get Going: How to Form a Group
- Seattle Solidarity Network: Building a solidarity network guide
- Reading and learning about existing/current or past movements/groups/initiatives/projects can also be useful:
- Highly recommend The Commoner‘s “Global Voices of Liberation” series, including interviews with (among others):
- The Federation of Anarchism Era (anarchists in Iran and Afghanistan)
- Palestine Action (amazing direct action group in the UK)
- Anarchist Yondae (anarchists in South Korea)
- AngryWorkers (radical collective in West London)
- the Polish Anarchist Federation, 815 Mutual Aid Network (decolonial and abolitionist collective in Rockford and Northern Illinois, USA)
- Etniko Bandido Infoshop and Bandilang Itim (anarchists in the Philippines)
- Tāmaki Makaurau Anarchists (anarchists based in Auckland, New Zealand)
- Some articles from Freedom‘s “Don’t despair, organise!” series:
- Highly recommend The Commoner‘s “Global Voices of Liberation” series, including interviews with (among others):