Eat Me
EAT ME (1997-1998 New York, NY USA.) Before the term snacktivist became derogatory, several amazing publications such as Soy Not Oi and Raggedy Anarchy promoted veganism and protest alongside recipes...
View ArticleContention Builder
Contention Builder (Publication dates unknown, likely 1997. San Diego, CA) Although the mid to late 1990s brought a resurgence of participation to the animal rights movement, the new generation of...
View ArticleHomo Milk
Homo Milk #1 (1992, Sacramento, CA, USA) Given the number of prominent gay, lesbian, and transgendered activists in the animal rights movement, you would think that we would have seen a greater number...
View ArticleStronghearts
In 1995, Rod Coronado was serving a prison sentence for conspiracy charges related to an arson at Michigan State University. During his incarceration he produced four issues of a wonderful cut and...
View ArticleOne Struggle
One Struggle (1997, Boulder, Colorado, USA) In the late 90s, there was a small but vocal section of the animal rights movement that wanted to see greater “intersectionality” between the struggle for...
View ArticleResistance
Resistance Volume 1 #1-4, Volume 2 #1 (1999-2001. Portland, OR. USA) Before Portland became famous for its eccentricities and vegan mini-malls, it used to be known as one of the west coast’s most...
View ArticleIt’s a Man’s Game
It’s A Man’s Game (1980s, Leeds, England) It’s A Man’s Game is a short zine written after an anarchist men’s weekend, outlining what they perceived as sexism in the UK’s Hunt Saboteur Association. The...
View ArticleOn the Road
On The Road (1995, North America) Though it may now seem impossible, there was a time in our recent history when armed revolutionary groups operated inside North America with the intention of ending US...
View ArticleCopse
Copse (1998, Kate Evans, Chippenham, England.) “The direct action campaign against road building in Britain is the most successful revolutionary movement in Western Europe in the Second half of the...
View ArticleDo or Die #5
Do Or Die #5 (1995, Brighton, England) The story of Earth First! in the United States is well documented and frequently repeated, and someday it will certainly make it’s way to digital distribution...
View ArticleEarth First! Direct Action Manual 1st Edition
Earth First! Direct Action Manual 1st Edition (1997, Eugene, OR. USA) As the militant environmental movement entered the mid 90’s it was mired in internal conflict about tactics, the relevance of other...
View ArticleEco-Vegan
Eco-Vegan 1-6 and Special #1 (1994-1995, London, England) Eco-Vegan was a short and sweet free publication passed around at demos just prior to the popular use of the internet. It kept people aware of...
View ArticleDo Or Die #6
Do Or Die #6 (1997, Brighton, England.) “There have been many rational arguments about the usefulness of this action to the campaign, but to anyone who watched the route being transformed from...
View ArticleX Ultra-Militance X #1, 3-5
X Ultra-Militance X #1, 3-5 (2003 – 2004. Bursledon, Hants, England) (Editors note: Our original posting of this series contained information about the author that was incorrect. While we do our utmost...
View ArticleWar At Home: Covert Action Against U.S. Activists And What We Can Do About It
War At Home: Covert Action Against U.S. Activists And What We Can Do About It (1989, Boston, MA.) During the advent of illegal animal liberations in the United States the FBI had very little in the way...
View ArticleArkangel #4,5,7
Arkangel #4,5,7 (1990-1991. London, England) Our posting of the complete Arkangel continues into the 90s with issues 4, 5, and 7. The omission of issue 6 is not an oversight- it was never printed....
View ArticleRaggedy Anarchy’s Guide to Vegan Baking and the Universe
Raggedy Anarchy’s Guide to Vegan Baking and the Universe (1989? Carmichael, CA) Consumer culture is rampant in its appropriation and assimilation of radical ideas, taking things that were once...
View ArticleThe Beast #1-#10
The Beast #1-#10 (1979-1981. London, England.) On the 5th of November of 1947 a baby lowland gorilla, stolen from his home and family in West Africa, arrived at the London Zoo. As it was Guy Fawkes...
View ArticleDo Or Die #1,3,4
Do Or Die #1,3,4. (1993-1994, Brighton, England.) When a group of five environmentalists gave birth to Earth First! in 1979 they could have hardly imagined how far the movement would spread and how...
View ArticleLomakatsi
Lomakatsi #1, 2, 3, and 4 (1987-1989, Washington, DC) Many of the participants in the first boom of U.S. animal liberation activity were radicals, and not just when it came to their critique of...
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