Houston: Issue #4 of radical zine The AlarmThe Alarm is a (semi-)quarterly 'zine about radical politics in Houston Texas, inspired by Zapatismo, Anarchism and DIY Culture and a desire to make Houston a better place.
Issue #4 contains:
*An Interview with Houstonian Palestinian activist Hadeel Assali *A walking tour of Freedman's Town by Lenwood Johnson *What is Zapatismo? An introduction for activists As well as updates and introductions from local groups like: Anti-Racist Action Food Not Bombs Houston Indymedia Sedition Books Houston Anarchist Black Cross Radical Women’s Group The Southern Girls Convention And The Houston Social Forum Plus a calendar of select local events, a Houston resource guide and obituary section for projects that have bit the dust. All presented with some cut n' paste flashiness. It will be available for free in Houston at: Corazon KPFT radio station Bill Hicks Resurrection Laboratory The Station Museum Sedition Books As well as through local and regional distributors: You can also get one mail ordered for 2 stamps from: The Alarm PO Box 66362 Houston, TX, 77266 (Subscribers and mail orders get a sassy orange cover) Help us out! This issue of The Alarm cost more than 500$ to print. So far The Alarm has been made available for free with no advertising and we plan on keeping it that way. We need your support to keep it in production. We encourage you to subscribe, with a suggested donation of an hour of your income for a year’s subscription. We would also welcome donations, people organizing benefits, or ways to make copies for little or no cost. We also need your help in distribution, if you would like to distribute The Alarm in your town, school, workplace or neighborhood; please get in touch ( alarm@riseup.net), we want to make it happen. |