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Cindy Milstein

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cindy Milstein is an American anarchist activist based in Brooklyn.[1] They are an Institute for Anarchist Studies board member.[2]

They have also been involved with the Institute for Social Ecology, and are currently a board member with the Institute for Anarchist Studies and a co-organizer of the Renewing the Anarchist Tradition conference.[3] Milstein speaks regularly in public, at anarchist conferences and bookfairs as well as radical spaces, including the Finding Our Roots conference, the Unschooling Oppression conference, the Montreal Anarchist Bookfair, the Bay Area Bookfair, the New York Anarchist Book Fair, and Left Forum, among others.[4] Milstein was an active member of Occupy Philly.[5]

Works

  • Anarchism and Its Aspirations (2010)[6]
  • There Is Nothing So Whole as a Broken Heart (2021)[7]

External links

See also

References

  1. ^ "All Hell Breaks Loose on Occupy Philadelphia Facebook Page". PhillyNow. October 14, 2011. Archived from the original on October 16, 2011. Retrieved October 13, 2013.
  2. ^ Pelly, Liz (January 9, 2012). "In Jamaica Plain, anarchist writer Cindy Milstein speaks to radicals on Occupy's roots: "There is a pre-history to this that we understand"". Boston Phoenix. Retrieved October 13, 2013.
  3. ^ "Revolutionary Nonviolence?" (PDF). American Friends Service Center. Retrieved March 12, 2022.
  4. ^ "Boston Anarchcist Bookfair". Boston Anarchist Bookfair. Retrieved March 12, 2022.
  5. ^ Walters, Patrick (October 6, 2011). "Occupy Philadelphia leads protest at City Hall". The Philadelphia Tribune. Retrieved March 12, 2022.
  6. ^ Cates, A. (2011). "Rev. of Anarchism and Its Aspirations and Oppose and Propose!". Perspectives on Anarchist Theory. 13 (1): 77–83.
  7. ^ A.B. (September 2021). "Rev. of There Is Nothing So Whole as a Broken Heart". Maximumrocknroll. No. 460.


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