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New t-shirt designs

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Check out our new t-shirt designs, including 'Refugees Welcome' and '100% Fat Free Riots not Diets'. All t-shirts are pre-loved and cost $10.

New t-shirt designs

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Check out our new t-shirt designs, including 'Refugees Welcome' and '100% Fat Free Riots not Diets'. All t-shirts are pre-loved and cost $10.

aargh! issue 6 is out

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The latest issue of the Aotearoa Anarchist Review is available at the shop now. Arguably, colonisation has shaped the world we live in today more than anything else. We hope this issue will spark debate, and that anarchists will give this subject the attention it deserves. For $2 you can pick up a copy at the shop or, if you're not in Wellington, email us and we'll send you one.

aargh! issue 6 is out

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The latest issue of the Aotearoa Anarchist Review is available at the shop now. Arguably, colonisation has shaped the world we live in today more than anything else. We hope this issue will spark debate, and that anarchists will give this subject the attention it deserves. For $2 you can pick up a copy at the shop or, if you're not in Wellington, email us and we'll send you one.

New Badges

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A batch of new badges will be available at the store from Friday 1st April for $2 each. They include classic designs like 'ACAB', 'Riots not Diets', 'Dump Him', Queer, Trans and Anarcho flags, John Key with a gun to his head *~and more~*

New Badges

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A batch of new badges will be available at the store from Friday 1st April for $2 each. They include classic designs like 'ACAB', 'Riots not Diets', 'Dump Him', Queer, Trans and Anarcho flags, John Key with a gun to his head *~and more~*

Cutting Out the Missing Heroes

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Revolutionary Women: A Book of Stencils by the Queen of the Neighbourhood Collective Leila Khaled “A RADICAL feminist history and street art resource for inspired readers!” When we look at the ‘heroes’ of radical and revolutionary history, we see a bunch of dudes. Che Guevara, Mao, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Gandhi, Nelson Mandela – the poster boys of any first­year’s revolutionary dorm aesthetic. This book was prompted by the question: “Where are the women?” – and the follow up: “Where are the glamorous, Che­esque stencils of their high­contrast faces?” Well here they are. This project was originally a zine (made in New Zealand at Cherry Bomb Comics in Auckland, 2005). It’s now a book but one produced with heavy awareness of what it means to be a zine project – with focus on anti­copyright, swappability, ease of reproduction and propagation. Though creating a book limits some of these functions, the Queen of the Neighbourhood Collective are transparent in their reasoning – making