On November 20th for trans day of rage, a call was spread underground through the community to meet in the Hollywood neighborhood, a gentrified area far from downtown, which has gone relatively unaffected from the past months of protesting. Another action was being promoted publicly for downtown portland which shifted the focus of the pigs and gave us cover. Continue reading “Trans Day of Rage Reportback — Portland, Nov. 20”
Rhythm and Ritual: Composing Movement in Portland’s 2020
Published anonymously by Ill Will Editions, October 14th
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Who Are You Streaming For? —three criticisms of livestreaming
New zine: Who Are You Streaming For? —three criticisms of livestreaming
Who Are You Streaming For? is a collection of three critiques of livestreaming at protests. These three have previously been published separately, but in the context of the 2020 uprising are definitely worth returning to. Continue reading “Who Are You Streaming For? —three criticisms of livestreaming”
Citywide Attack in Remembrance of Sean Kealiher!
So-called Portland, October 12th
In the earliest hours of this morning, 161 windows were broken all across so-called Portland in memory of Sean Kealiher AKA Armeanio Lewis. Banks, luxury cars, new condos, school buildings, businesses and more were joyfully smashed in by individuals acting in a coordinated attack. We moved purposefully, acted quickly, and no one could stop us. Continue reading “Citywide Attack in Remembrance of Sean Kealiher!”
Acrid vol. 1 — Trajectory of an Uprising
Acrid vol. 1 — Trajectory of an Uprising is a zine analysis of the uprising in Portland this year that began late May 2020.
Part 1 breaks down and analyses the trajectory of recent revolt in Portland, and Part 2 proposes an alternative approach to break free from that path. Continue reading “Acrid vol. 1 — Trajectory of an Uprising”
Introducing Rose City Counter-Info
Rose City Counter-Info is a new counter-info project based in so-called Portland, Oregon. It intends to create a platform for any reports, analyses, communiques, announcements, calls to action, art and musings relevant to radicals and anarchists in Portland and the greater Portland area.
This project fills a perceived need for a secure and anonymous radical content-hosting platform that is specific to Portland (considering that portland.indymedia.org and similar websites are largely products of another era).
Submit any content to “RoseCityCounterInfo” @ riseup.net OR protonmail.com with a same-server email.
Rose City Counter-info is regularly updated and maintained by an anonymous collective.