Mutual aid fundraiser FNQ Update

Piss on Ausfailure block printed patches are now sold out. $375 has been forwarded to comrades organizing mutual aid for homeless First Nations people in Far North not-the-Queensland. Money raised has been given out in the form of cash, food, medical supplies, camping & fishing equipment and more. Thank you to those involved in these incredible efforts & to everyone who ordered patches & supported the fundraiser!

Piss On Ausfailure *FINAL PRINT RUN*

Final print run of Piss On Ausfailure backpatches before I bring out some new work. Best results yet after I got a couple of cool new printmaking tools, and a few different fabrics including this new glittery nebula material (which is very hard to photograph with a phone but looks excellent irl), a cute vintage floral, some reds, one pink, & a bunch on white. Very limited editions!! Order here: https://aqab.bigcartel.com/…/piss-on-ausfailure-final-print…

100% sales will be used for mutual aid, by First Nations comrades in Gimuy, far north (not the) queensland. More info & to donate directly here (facebook link): Support for ‘2nd Wave’ First Nations homelessness in FNQ

In Solidarity With the Wild patch update

09.07.20 In Solidarity With the Wild patches have sold out, thank you to everyone who ordered! Combined total from both print runs was $375 and has been forwarded to the fundraiser for Ngarabul #Landback. https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-me-take-ngarabul-landback

All Cats Are Beautiful fine art print *FUNDRAISER*

Archival quality giclee print of original watercolour & ink drawing, 20 x 30 cm. All proceeds (after print costs) go towards the Solidarity Fund for imprisoned and persecuted revolutionaries from Greece who need urgent support. Pre-orders are now live: https://aqab.bigcartel.com/product/all-cats-are-beautiful-fine-art-print-pre-order

“From 2010 until today, the Solidarity Fund has been trying to obtain a regular and consistent political, moral and material support for collecting funds, which derives primarily from the conscious participation of each and every one of us, as well as from groups and collectives, that contribute to the continuation of factual solidarity. Continued state repression, however, results in a large number of political prisoners and legal costs, and consequently, in particularly high material needs. At this moment, the Solidarity Fund supports 24 prisoners on a regular monthly basis.
In many cases we also try to cover -as much as our (financial) capabilities allow-the legal expenses and bails of comrades who are persecuted for their political identity, their actions or even for their family or comrade relationship with imprisoned militants. ~ The slogan “no one left alone in the hands of the state” is becoming more crucial and tangible these days than ever. We urge you to defend it once again in practice. Factual solidarity will again be our weapon. UP UNTIL THE DEMOLITION OF THE LAST PRISON NONE OF US IS FREE SOLIDARITY WITH POLITICAL PRISONERS ” Solidarity Fund for imprisoned and persecuted militants, 2020

More info on the Solidarity Fund & to donate directly, here: https://www.firefund.net/imprisonedsoli

Postcard sets are back in stock at AQAB distro!

100% of proceeds from this print run will be directed to CJ Palmer via Scarlet Alliance (Australian Sex Workers Association). CJ is a trans woman & a sex worker currently being held hostage in Australian immigration detention. The money raised will give CJ access to toiletries, clothing, phone credit and other necessities.

Order here: Anarcho Queer Agitation Bureau (AQAB) of Nihilistic Tendencies, set of 5 postcards

You can also give directly via this link:
Still Not Alone: Support CJ Palmer during her immigration appeal

Art by Post-Romantic Queerwave, with excerpts from Anarchist texts and letters printed on the reverse sides. Including by Aggeliki Spyropoulos, Juan Flores, Conspiracy Cells of Fire, Flower Bomb, CrimethInc & more.

Anti-Repression Assembly (Athens) Fundrazer at Cafe Gummo, Thornbury (So-called Melbourne)

This Thursday 5th December at Cafe Gummo! Fundraiser for the Anti-Repression Assembly (Athens). PRQW merch will be available to purchase on the night, all proceeds going to the Anti-Repression Assembly.

Bookings: https://www.trybooking.com/BGXCG
Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/493164034617610/

The Anti-Repression Assembly is a network of anarchists, refugees and comrades resisting dual forces of state violence and corporate gentrification. They work to defend squats, parks, and other self governed / alternative collective organisation sites in Exarchia and across central and suburban Athens. Since the economic and refugee ‘crises’ inflicted deeper strain on poor and stateless populations across the Mediterranean, Exarchia has been a beacon for working alternatives, with thousands of refugees seeking asylum and finding new ways to live and economise outside inhumane border force control and other systems of intra-state oppression. Since April 2019, however, riot and military police, under the direction of the Greek Government have been violently cracking down on this resistance network. Many have been arrested, harmed, deported and arbitrarily detained.


This fundraiser seeks to support the Anti-Repression Assembly in their fight for collective self-organisation. Money raised will go to cover legal costs, food, and other organisational needs.

Raffle prize pack up for grabs!

 

Satin Bowerbird fine art prints update

Total profits made was $905.90 !!
$906 has now been forwarded to the Justice for Yuendumu gofundme campaign. More is needed, so please keep sharing the link & donate directly if you’re able to:
Justice for Yuendumu: Inquiry on Police Shooting GoFundMe

Thank you to everyone who purchased one (or three!).
Printing is underway & orders will be posted by the end of the week.

Love & strength to the Walker family & the community of Yuendumu. Wishing you justice & peace.

 

Queer Insurrection

Queer Insurrection

‘Some will read “queer” as synonymous with “gay and lesbian” or “LGBT”. This reading falls short. While those who would fit within the constructions of “L”, “G”, “B” or “T” could fall within the discursive limits of queer, queer is not a stable area to inhabit. Queer is not merely another identity that can be tacked onto a list of neat social categories, nor the quantitative sum of our identities. Rather, it is the qualitative position of opposition to presentations of stability – an identity that problematizes the manageable limits of identity. Queer is a territory of tension, defined against the dominant narrative of white hetero monogamous patriarchy, but also by an affinity with all who are marginalized, otherized and oppressed. Queer is the abnormal, the strange, the dangerous. Queer involves our sexuality and our gender, but so much more. It is our desire and fantasies and more still. Queer is the cohesion of everything in conflict with the heterosexual capitalist world. Queer is a total rejection of the regime of the Normal.
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As queers we understand Normalcy. Normal, is the tyranny of our condition; reproduced in all of our relationships. Normalcy is violently reiterated in every minute of every day. We understand this Normalcy as the Totality. The Totality being the interconnection and overlapping of all oppression and misery. The Totality is the state. It is capitalism. It is civilization and empire. The totality is fence post crucifixion. It is rape and murder at the hands of police. It is “Str8 Acting” and “No Fatties or Femmes”. It is Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. It is the brutal lessons taught to those who can’t achieve Normal. It is every way we’ve limited ourselves or learned to hate our bodies. We understand Normalcy all too well.
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We must become bodies in revolt. We need to delve into and indulge in power. We can learn the strength of our bodies in struggle for space for our desires. In desire we’ll find the power to destroy not only what destroys us, but also those who aspire to turn us into a gay mimicry of that which destroys us. We must be in conflict with regimes of the normal. This means to be at war with everything. If we desire a world without restraint, we must tear this one to the ground. We must live beyond measure and love and desire in ways most devastating. We must come to understand the feeling of social war. We can learn to be a threat, we can become the queerest of insurrections.
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To be clear: We’ve despaired that we could never be as well-dressed or cultured as the Fab Five. We found nothing in Brokeback Mountain. We’ve spent far too long shuffling through hallways with heads hung low. We don’t give a shit about marriage or the military. But oh we’ve had the hottest sex everywhere in all the ways we aren’t supposed to and the other boys at school definitely can’t know about it.
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And when I was sixteen a would be bully pushed me and called me a faggot. I hit him in the mouth. The intercourse of my fist and his face was far sexier and more liberating than anything MTV ever offered our generation. With the pre cum of desire on my lips I knew from then on that I was an anarchist. In short, this world has never been enough for us. We say to it, “we want everything, motherfucker, try to stop us!”
let’s get decadent!
filth is our politics!
filth is our life!’

Excerpts from Toward the Queerest Insurrection by the Mary Nardini Gang
Read full text here: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/mary-nardini-gang-toward-the-queerest-insurrection

Full colour glossy A5 postcard with the above text printed on the reverse. Available internationally for just a couple of dollars with 100% proceeds going to International Anarchist Defence Fund.
https://aqab.bigcartel.com/product/queer-insurrection-large-postcard