May 1st - Toronto - Upping the Anti #4 Launch Party

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Upping the Anti Launch Party

*Celebrate MayDay with Upping the Anti! *
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Join us to celebrate the release of Issue 4!
on Tuesday May 1
8:30PM
Smiling Buddha Bar
961 College Street (west of Dovercourt)

Admission: $7 with journal ($5 without journal)

*Premier viewing of /"Shway Shway - /Video Excerpts from a Trip to
Lebanon" by Sarolta Camp.
*With DJing from DJ Miss Ruckus and Big Eva Edna
*And Speaker: Robin Isaacs:
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/Robin Issacs is a long-time queer anarchist who has lived in Toronto
for the past 30 years. He has been involved with activists projects
such as the anarchist publication 'Kick It Over," the 1988 "Survival
Gathering" in Toronto, Anti-Racist Action, Queer Nation, AIDS ACTION
NOW!, Limp Fist and the Northeaster Federation of Anarchist Communists. /

Come and celebrate the launch of the highly anticipated fourth issue of
Upping the Anti: A Journal of Theory and Action.

Issue 4 includes:
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Letters to the Editor
- Editorial: Becoming the Enemy They Deserve- Organizational Questions
for a New “New Left”
- Interview with Robin Isaacs: Living my Life
- Interview with John Holloway: Against and Beyond the State
- Interview with Dan Irving: Trans Politics and Anti-Capitalism
- Richard Day: Walking Away from Failure
- Carmelle Wolfson & Lesley Wood: Two Dispatches from the World Social
Forum
- Tom Keefer: Six Nations and the Politics of Solidarity
- Prison Abolition Roundtable with Peter Collins, Emily Aspinwall, Filis
Iverson, Sonia Marino, Julia Sudbury, Kim Pate, and Patricia Monture
- Vancouver Housing Roundtable with Kat Norris, Jill Chettiar, Anna
Hunter, and Cecily Nicholson
- Book Review by Erica Meiners on Angela Davis, Julia Sudbury, and
Karlene Faith
- Book Review by Kimiko Inouye on bell hooks and Amelia Mesa-Bains
"Homegrown: Engaged Cultural Criticism".
- Book Review by Scott Clarke on Sheila Wilmot's "Taking Responsibility
Taking Direction: White Anti-Racism in Canada"

There will be drinks, dancing, speeches, raffles and good fun with local
Toronto DJ's spinning some good tunes.

For more information about the journal and the launch, please go to
http://auto_sol.tao.ca

See you there!