This Is America #202: Report from North Carolina on Mutual Aid Efforts, Interview with ‘The Dugout’

IT'S GOING DOWN

Welcome, to This Is America, September 27th, 2024.

On this episode, we feature an interview with an organizer with Rural Organizing and Resilience (ROAR) and two collective members at Firestorm Books, both located in Western North Carolina, who speak about organizing autonomous mutual aid relief efforts in the wake of recent hurricanes. We then speak with two hosts of the new anarchist podcast, The Dugout, and finally, we dive into the unfolding election.

All this and more, but first, let’s get to the news!

Living and Fighting

Resistance in solidarity with Palestine and against the continued war and genocide in Gaza continues, as mass protests, student walkouts, building occupations, and direct actions continued across the world.

Militant anti-war march in the streets of Montreal.

In Montreal on September 30th, as Clash MTL reported, a militant march hit the streets, breaking windows in a luxury shopping district, and fighting with police with fireworks and Molotov cocktails. As one report noted “…militants targeted Concordia University because of their refusal to divest from genocide and police brutality unleashed against students…”

Protesters stream into building in Claremont, CA.

In early October, hundreds of students at Pomona University in Southern California walked out in protest of the ongoing war and genocide happening in Gaza, taking over Carnegie Hall for several hours. The occupation and walkout is just the latest mass demonstration organized by students who this spring voted in a campus referendum for the university to disclose and divest from Israel. After the university refused, in April the students stormed and occupied the office of the president, leading to around 20 arrests.

In the bay area, “…[p]rotesters blocked entrances to a Lockheed Martin research facility…”, at Harvard students organized a “study-in” in solidarity with Palestine, at UCLA a demonstration organized by Jewish students in solidarity with Palestine was broken up by police and one person was arrested, and at the University of Minnesota, students in late October occupied a hall on the university campus. Read a statement here on the occupation, which ended in arrests and students being suspended.

In repression news, a heavily armed group of riot police raided the residential home of a students in Philadelphia, under the pretext of investigating minor pro-Palestinian vandalism that had taken place on the Penn State campus. No one was charged and no arrests were made. Read a full report on the incident in The Intercept here.

Autonomous anti-capitalist groups mobilize to block eviction in Montreal.

In tenant news, in Montreal, according to a report from the Anti-Eviction Brigade:

Yesterday morning, a precarious tenant in fragile health was to be evicted by a bailiff, following shenanigans by her landlord. The tenant had managed to pay their rent, but only by going into debt. She paid cash to the janitor, but the owner denied receiving the payments and dragged

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