In the talk presented by Lluis Guix, manager of the restaurant and bookstore
Anonims, he introduced us to the speaker Williams C. Anderson, an American writerlinked to the anarchist movement, with simultaneous translation from English toSpanish. Williams soon began to immerse himself in the history of therevolutionary movement and the Black Panther party in the United States, whichchallenged police brutality. At the same time, he has highlighted two fundamentalfigures for him who have greatly influenced his work as a writer: on the onehand, Martin Sostre, an activist and lawyer recognized for his fight in theprisoners' rights movement and his influence at the time of the improvement andrectification of the prison system; and on the other, the figure of LorenzoKom`Boa, a writer and anarchist who was a former Black Panter militant and who iscurrently a community leader and organizer.This influence leads the writer Williams C. Anderson to understand anarchistideas as a possibility of rupture that offers a different racial analysis,rejecting state violence, becoming a relevant transformative tool against statesthat repress people and threaten life. and nature.William recounts the life of those marginalized by power (or second-classcitizens) who have experiences of organization, survival and self-management, andwho explain some of the new paradigms of the present with a long look towards thefuture. At the same time, he generates new theories to solve certain currentproblems and the political situation in the United States, seeking the beauty ofthe collective rather than the individual.https://www.cnt.es/noticias/anarquismo-y-revolucion-negra/_________________________________________A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca
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