I’m interested in getting involved with anarchistic and consensus-driven activism… But where the hell do I start?

There’s a semi-local Food Not Bombs, but they aren’t meeting at the moment (protesting I imagine).

Are there similar groups I could look for? Are there social media type places I should look? Any kind of newbie infoshops?

I’m shit at making just regular acquaintances, so finding a specific kind of group has been a headache.

Thanks in advance

  • punkisundead [they/them]@slrpnk.net
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    6 months ago

    Are you looking for an affinity group as described in the linked text or in general participation in anarchist projects in groups?

    I think for the first its really hard if you currently dont have many personal connections to like minded folks, but the second one is something I really encourage you to try out.

    Also if consensus driven / non hierarchical activism is your main focus, you might find groups that are not anarchist but (try to) practice their activism this way. Its kinda the current way most groups aspire to organize themselves if they are not specifically hierarchical.

    Edit: also while the foodnotbombs group might currently be inactive, you could still try to shoot them a message via social media or email and ask them for connections and ideas in your area.

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      6 months ago

      I’d like to create such an affinity group as you linked to, but I’m new to the area and don’t have those connections yet.

      Anarchist projects or groups would be a great way to get a feel for everything, see collective action and actually be a part of it rather than reading and reading.

      Any advice on how to find such groups? I’m planning to visit some teach-ins and a mobile info-shop kind of library, but that’s sort of a grasp at straws.

      Are there listservs or similar things you could suggest? Idk if those are used much anymore, but the Graeber I’ve read mentions them a fair amount.