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An_Old_Big_Tree wrote

I'm not sure what people are into, just going to throw out some ideas.

I would be willing to read anything at the resonance anarchist audio distro. They'll all be generally accessible reads that are at least kinda canonical for contemporary mainstream US anarchism.

It's been a while since I've read Fire At Midnight Destruction At Dawn: Sabotage and Social War, and I remember it being a good experience that left me feeling more able to imagine fighting back, so if one is sticking out to me I would suggest that.

If we want to pick stuff focused in indigenous or postcolonial struggles it means a bit more work and less likely that we find an audio version, so perhaps it's not ideal to start our reading there? Depends how enthusiastic people are. I'm happy to read stuff like this. Discourse on Colonialism is about 40 pages and a pleasant read, though ideally you would also read the introduction for relevant background.
Alternatively we could stick with Turtle Island and read 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance which is 70 pages but probably closer to 55 when you take out all the badass design.

Happy to help think through what potential readings to read, and I hope other people make some suggestions!

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