Interviews on surviving the Milo Seattle shooting, and helping with a mass escape from a detention center

Just to flag up two new audio interviews that have gone out over the last few days:

Over in Seattle, someone interviewed the Industrial Workers of the World/General Defence Committee comrade who was shot while opposing a Milo talk there. It’s a fascinating interview, well worth listening to.

The Kite Line is a regular radio show from the Midwest, mainly focusing on prison issues, and they’ve just started a three-part series telling the story of a solidarity camp outside an immigrant detention center in Woomera, Australia, that was able to assist with a mass breakout in 2002. You can listen to the first part here.

About nothingiseverlost

"The impulse to fight against work and management is immediately collective. As we fight against the conditions of our own lives, we see that other people are doing the same. To get anywhere we have to fight side by side. We begin to break down the divisions between us and prejudices, hierarchies, and nationalisms begin to be undermined. As we build trust and solidarity, we grow more daring and combative. More becomes possible. We get more organized, more confident, more disruptive and more powerful."
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