Darlin’ there’s a place for us… can we go before I turn to dust?
Summer 2008 20p 8.5 x 11
Articles include an analysis of anti-police activity in st. louis: ‘Invitation for Conflict: a magnifying glass to three anti-police initiatives’; an analysis of the Laidlaw bus drivers’ strike: ‘The Driver on the Bus Says “WI-LD-CAT!”; a reportback from the failed National Social Movement’s march through Columbia, Missouri: ‘And they used to joke of missouri as a safe haven for the klan…’; and, of course, a chronology of libertory and subversive activity in the diffuse class war around st. louis.
Free-$7
Other works involving war on misery, st. louis, class war, police, unions, repression, wildcat strikes, anti-fascism, detournment, humor, sabotage, comics, 2000s