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Boston
The
Anarchist Social Club at the Cambridge School of Weston
We're an open group that meets to have general discussions about
politics, share information about events, and plan our own projects
and events. We meet twice a week in our school's student lounge
during lunch; on Tuesdays to make announcements and share info,
and on Fridays for general discussions.
BAAM
A general anarchist union in the Boston area. Our structure reflects
our belief that anarchist organizations should not be configured
in such a way that conflicts with the ultimate goal of a classless,
stateless society. We feel that being class conscious is not an
enough; we oppose authoritarianism in all its forms.
Bikes
Not Bombs
Lasting peace and social justice require equitable and sustainable
use of resources. BNB provides community-based education and assists
development projects with recycled bicycles, related technologies,
and technical assistance as concrete alternatives to the militarism,
over-consumption, and inequality that breed war and environmental
destruction. Our organization is part of a worldwide movement for
peace and responsible stewardship of the earth.
Boston
Area Liberation Medic (BALM) Squad
Providing Medical Coverage for Progressive Actions in Boston and
Beyond.
The
Bridge
A newspaper that seeks to serve you, rather to serve a corporation
that uses you as bait to attract advertising revenues.
Caped
Masked And Armed
dedicated to resisting war, injustice, inequality and empire
through art, creativity, humor, fun, learning, mischief and disobedience.
It is part of the growing rebellion
Haley
House
A spiritually based community nurtured by the personalist tradition
of the Catholic Worker Movement. As a community and as individuals
we struggle to carry out our double mandate: to minister to the
needs of society's forgotten people; and to challenge and offer
alternatives to the attitudes, institutions and structures that
create and perpetuate suffering and violence.
Lucy
Parsons Center
The Lucy Parsons Center is an all-volunteer, nonprofit collective,
operating as both a radical, independent bookstore and a community
center for individuals to drop in, as well as a free meeting and
event space for local activist groups.
Prison
Book Program
The Prison Book Program, an all-volunteer, non-profit collective,
has been supplying individuals and groups of prisoners with quality
reading material since 1972. We believe that literacy and access
to reading materials are
crucial for the personal, spiritual and political development of
all people.
T Riders Union (TRU)
We are a voice and a movement for better public transportation,
particularly in Boston's transit dependent communities. 617.442.3343
x21 or tridersunion@hotmail.com
Voices Against Violence
Breaking the silence to end sexual assault and domestic violence.
Office: 508.820.0834 Hotline: 800.593.1125
Whats
Up Magazine
We serve as a source of community-based alternative media. Our content
combines the arts with social awareness in a way that encourages
the entire diverse population of Greater Boston to be socially conscious.
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