Interview with Laura Vicente Villanueva, anarcha-feminist Historian + video

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Laura Vicente has a doctorate in History from the University of Zaragoza and a professor of history of secondary education. She is a specialist in social history and women’s history, especially in Spain.

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In line with her special interest in social initiatives with anarcho-feminist roots and in social movements, she has published works such as Historia del anarquismo en España (2013), Mujer contra mujer en la Cataluña insurgente: Rafaela Torrents (1838-1909) and Teresa Claramunt (1862-1931) (2018) or The Revolution of Words: The magazine Mujeres Libres (2020).

Currently, she also teaches a course on the Free Women organization in the Crisi space in Barcelona and she is part of the editorial team of the Libre Pensamiento magazine edited by CGT and the XIX y Veinte history magazine.

Interview with Laura Vicente Villanueva

Why were you interested during your career in anarchism and, specifically, in the anarcho-feminism?…

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Vaxxed Individuals Had 27 Times Higher Risk of Symptomatic COVID ++ Medical Professionals ‘Crucify’ COVID vaccines in Commentaries

Citing a study that shows COVID-19 vaccinated individuals are 27 times more likely to get a symptomatic COVID infection than those who were naturally infected with the virus, Harvard epidemiologist Martin Kulldorff said this makes vaccine mandates and passports unnecessary.

What cognitive dissonance looks like - David Icke

In a Twitter post, Kulldorff said, “Prior COVID disease (many working class) provides better immunity than vaccines (many professionals), so vaccine mandates are not only scientific nonsense, they are also discriminatory and unethical.”

It also makes vaccine passports “even more senseless in light of the new findings,” Kulldorff added in another tweet.

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US to evict 750,000 before Christmas, mostly by Blackstone and Vulture Corporations

Can’t Pay.. WON’T PAY… Resist the Great Homes Robbery!

Here we focus on the US but the eviction wave is worldwide, mainly by with giant Corporate landlords and Vulture funds, evicting to then up rents, and snapping up whole blocks of emptied homes at bargain prices in Europe. The media laments the individual -Mom and Pop- landlords, but the vast growing majority are Corporations.

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Rents can be 50 times the costs of upkeeping a property.. free money for the already filthy rich, while the workers slave our lives away to pay them for nothing but ownership titles or spend our lives paying off the interest on compound mortgage scams.

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End of US ban poised to lead to ‘tsunami’ of evictions

By Cinnamon Janzer 17 Sep 2021 from Al Jazeeral, with thanks. Illustrations added.

Some 750,000 US households could be evicted across the United States before the end of the year, global investment firm Goldman Sachs estimates.

After the United States Supreme Court ended the federal moratorium on evictions, global investment firm Goldman Sachs estimates that about 750,000 households could be evicted across the country before the end of the year [File: Mary Altaffer/AP Photo]
After the United States Supreme Court ended the federal moratorium on evictions, global investment firm Goldman Sachs estimates that about 750,000 households could be evicted across the country before the end of the year [File: Mary Altaffer/AP Photo]

As Hurricane Ida barreled towards the southeast coast of the United States in late August, 23-year-old Vashante Gray, her two children aged two and six, and her mother, Kristi Brown, 45, found themselves with no place to live.

The Anti-Eviction Network | Unemployed Workers United is a multi-racial, multi-generational network of poor and working-class tenants from all places, uniting to keep our homes during this pandemic, by any means necessary..

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68% of UK Parents say No Way to criminal vaccination of 12-15 year olds! ++ Tweet gets 180,000 Responses on Vaccine Injured and Dead

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Children have strong Innate Natural Immunity to Covid-19, even if they do get it it’s not more than a bad cold. The chances of children dying from Covid-19 are almost zero. But hundreds of thousands of us have DIED after taking the experimental Vaccines and millions have been injured or permanently crippled

So why why why vaccinate them?..

Lots more juicy profits and inflated share values for the elite… And the Covid Psychosis, by now a veritable witch hunt against anti-vax heretics, like killing Galileo for saying the world isn’t flat…

Vaccinating children is clearly a crime against humanity, even is they ” have no reaction” the long term effects are completely unknown (but with animal experiments for similar vaccines ‘all the animals suddenly died of ADE Syndrome’, really! ). Also they will likely lose their wonderful innate natural immunity, the shots wear off after 6 months and…

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US Drone Murder campaign Continues as Daniel Hale gets 4 years jail for Revealing Truth. ‘Up to 90% Civilian Victims’

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SEE ALSO> July 28 2021… 3 innocent civilians martyred, 18 injured in U.S drone strikes – KAPISA– Sadly, Ahmad Zia and his mother were horrifically martyred by a U.S drone strike last night..

Empire of Lies. US cites ‘Human Rights’ to blockade and starve its neighbours, while continuing 100% illegal Drone Murder campaigns.

US drone whistleblower Daniel Hale sentenced to 45 months in prison

27 Jul, 2021 17:42 via RT shared with thanks. illustrations added

Daniel Hale, a former US Air Force intelligence analyst who leaked information about civilian deaths caused by drone strikes overseas, has been sentenced to almost four years in prison under the Espionage Act.

U.S. drone attack in Somalia’s southwestern region of Gedo kills at least 22

US District Judge Liam O’Grady passed the sentence on Tuesday in a federal court in Alexandria, Virginia, saying that the 45-month sentence was needed as a deterrent to…

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Interview with Laura Vicente Villanueva, anarcha-feminist Historian + video

from https://kaosenlared.net translation theFreeOnline

Laura Vicente has a doctorate in History from the University of Zaragoza and a professor of history of secondary education. She is a specialist in social history and women’s history, especially in Spain.

ANARQUISTAS VA-VI - Anarquismo en imágenes

In line with her special interest in social initiatives with anarcho-feminist roots and in social movements, she has published works such as Historia del anarquismo en España (2013), Mujer contra mujer en la Cataluña insurgente: Rafaela Torrents (1838-1909) and Teresa Claramunt (1862-1931) (2018) or The Revolution of Words: The magazine Mujeres Libres (2020).

Currently, she also teaches a course on the Free Women organization in the Crisi space in Barcelona and she is part of the editorial team of the Libre Pensamiento magazine edited by CGT and the XIX y Veinte history magazine.

Interview with Laura Vicente Villanueva



Why were you interested during your career in anarchism and, specifically, in the anarcho-feminism? What came into your life before, anarchism or feminism?

As a historian, anarchism interested me, but what really interested me wasthe issue of conflict and unionism. That was the initial point of interest when I was doing my thesis, I thought of doing a paper on the general strike of 1917. Then, as I passed the ‘opposition exams’, I no longer needed the thesis and, starting from the strike conflict, I
I expanded into unionism and conflict.

The period that I liked was the one before the Second
Republic, because, at the time I was studying, everyone was interested in the stage of the Second Republic and the civil war. It was the great theme and it also generated a lot of controversy and confrontation (the same thing keeps happening but at that time it was much worse)
and I didn’t want to get into that bogged down area.

I went to the 1920s because somehow I had to understand that to understand what happened next. And then, as I say, I was interested in investigating exactly about unionism. The trade unionism that was best known was logically in Barcelona and some other cities, such as Madrid, and it made me very curious to see if really the unionism of not so big cities responded to the same dynamics and characteristics as the unionism of these cities.

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I finally saw that it was not so. And the doctoral thesis was developed a little in that area, there was anarchism, obviously, but the trade unionism detached from anarchism was more important.

Feminism interested me from a personal point of view, because I was already involved in it. Since what I was doing was starting from scratch, since there was nothing studied on those years and on that subject, the subject of feminism was vast so I did not treat it.

But there I discovered a woman, suddenly, who was Teresa Claramunt, who arrived in Zaragoza as an expatriate for her participation in Tragic Week, in a rally speaking to male workers who were on strike, and she began to question them, asking where were their wives, their sisters, their companions, etc.

So I imagined that woman in front of a totally masculine audience creating such a scene and it remained with me, to such an extent that when I went back to investigate it had to be about Teresa Claramunt.

Therefore, the journey was this: syndicalism, then anarchism and finally the feminism, which had been growing in me.

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How do you decarbonise an oil field of 800 million barrels

Stop Cambo: Anger as green groups urge government to reject plans for new oilfield

800m barrel Sottish oilfield smashes Climate hopes

from Bella Caledonia… shared with thanks

It’s early days but already there’s stiff competition for this month’s Bad Climate Media Awards. With COP26 fast approaching the entrants are coming in thick and fast (mostly thick).

First up we have Holyrood Magazine for some magnificent examples of greenwashing and gaslighting.

Look how the buzzwords are out out to play, there’s “net-zero” and “energy transition” and of course “we all have a role to play to achieve this” (sad face/happy face). And who’s going to fix it? “In the run up to COP26, join Holyrood and and BP as we discuss the next steps…” Hold me back!

Not be undone BBC Scotland’s The Nine dedicated a whole programme to, well it wasn’t quite clear. Watch it here.

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