Chris Crass: List of Works
From Infoshop Library
Chris Crass is an American anarchist from San Francisco, California. He is an organizer with the Catalyst Project, which is a center for political education and movement building. The Catalyst Project grew out of the Challenging White Supremacy workshop. Crass worked with Challenging White Supremacy after the 1999 WTO mass actions in Seattle to help strengthen anti-racist politics and practice in the mostly white sections of the Global Justice movement. He is involved with other anti-war and anti-racist work through the Heads Up Collective.
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- Beyond Voting: anarchist organizing, electoral politics and developing strategy for liberation
- Beyond Welfare Queens: developing a race, class and gender analysis of Welfare and Welfare Reform
- Building Movements For Collective Liberation
- But We Don't Have Leaders: Leadership Development and Anti-Authoritarian Organizing
- Confronting Global Capitalism and Challenging White Supremacy: thoughts on movement building and anti-racist organizing
- Confronting the Democratic National Convention and Working to Build a People's Movement for Justice
- Controlling Gendered Immigrants and Racialized Populations: overpopulation, immigration and environmental sustainability
- Finding Colours of Resistance: An interview with Pauline Hwang and Helen Luu
- For a Democratic Vision to Fight Empire
- Forging a Movement on Shifting Ground: reflections on anti-racism as a catalyst for global justice organizing
- From The Road: Snapshots of Living Resistance - a zine for liberation by Sonja S. and Jennica B.
- Going To Places That Scare Me: Personal Reflections On Challenging Male Supremacy
- Grounding Power: An Interview with Nrinder Nindy Kaur Nann
- Interview with Max Elbaum
- Let's Build Liberation: A Conversation with Chris Crass on Anti-Racism and Revolutionary Struggle
- Looking to the Light of Freedom: Lessons from the Civil Rights Movement and Thoughts on Anarchist Organizing
- Organizer as a Catalyst: An Interview with Laura Close
- San Francisco Urban Politics and Food Not Bombs
- Still We Rise: conversations with organizers on building global justice movement and ending war
- Tools for White Guys who are Working for Social Change and other people socialized in a society based on domination
- Towards Anti-Racist Politics and Practice: a racial autobiography
- Towards a non-violent society: a position paper on anarchism, social change and Food Not Bombs
- Towards Social Justice: Elizabeth 'Betita' Martinez and the Institute for MultiRacial Justice
- We Can Do This: Direct Action against Global Capitalism and US Imperialism - An interview with Ingrid Chapman
- We Organize With Love In Our Hearts: building an anti-war movement
- White Supremacy On My Mind: Learning To Undermine Racism
