Anarchist Neighborhood:Pittsburgh PA
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has been a hotbed of radical activity since the late 1800s. A home to steel mills, unions, riots, insurrections, and regional pride for over a century. The anarchist community in Pittsburgh is a tight-knit one, ranging from the Primitive to the highly Social, from the Organized to the highly Insurrectionary. Home to many dedicated and militant Anarchists and Anti-Fascists.
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[edit] Calendar
[edit] In the News
[edit] Organizations, Groups and Projects
- Pittsburgh Antifa A loose-knit group of Anti-Fascists
- Pittsburgh Organizing Group A non-hierarchal, consensus based group dedicated to liberatory change
- Bike Pittsburgh! Dedicated to the advancement of biking as a viable alternative
- Free Ride
- Pittsburgh Food Not Bombs (Updated! Active!) Serves food every Wednesday and Sunday
- Pittsburgh Anti-Racist Action (coming soon) Pittsburgh chapter of Anti-Racist Action
[edit] Alternative Media
- Pittsburgh Independent Media Center
- Rustbelt Radio
- The NewPeople Monthly newspaper for the Thomas Merton Center for Peace and Justice
- City Paper Weekly newspaper (NOTE: This newspaper is owned by right-wing libertarians, though the staff itself is more progressive and given freedom to write what they desire)
[edit] Culture
- The Big Idea (Infoshop)
- The Roboto Project NOTE: While a theoretically a good project, in practice, this establishment has a history of conflict with local antifascists and anarchists over issues of Nazis in the scene and gentrification
[edit] Local Networking
[edit] Other Local Resources
[edit] Networking @ Infoshop
[edit] Other Networking Resources
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