Deadline Extended

Extended proposal and vendor submission deadline just dropped: AUGUST 7th!

We wanted to give y’all more time to submit whatever revolutionary, wingnutty, brilliant ideas y’all have been cooking up. Executive dysfunction is a brat and time isn’t real; who couldn’t use a crumb of deadline extensions in these trying times?

We also realized our intentions for a more regional-centric bookfair weren’t as clear as we had hoped. In the past, we were able to help folks from all over attend/host workshops at/vend at the bookfair. This year we’re focusing our resources towards assisting those from the South and Appalachia, as well as prioritizing submissions from those in the region. But by all means, submit your proposals regardless of wherever you’re currently situated! And absolutely still come out and attend.

(For those who already sent a submission: this also pushes back the date that you’ll hear from us in regards to accepting proposals. Endless thanks for your patience, we are simply but a handful of freaks doing the best that we can.)

Session form: https://cryptpad.fr/form/#/2/form/view/fY62WeZNKygYhyGQRcE46Ao1mpcp3oQjg4u-d20de8c/

Vendor form: https://cryptpad.fr/form/#/2/form/view/Dc48KeZeiriORIBVYbfHW6Ij7O+0BYI9TLnrHsbLc3A/

Call for Session Proposals!

ACAB is now accepting session proposals

Hello friends and fellow trouble makers! We are writing to invite and encourage you to submit a session proposal for the 2025 Another Carolina Anarchist Bookfair (ACAB), taking place September 27th and 28th on Cherokee land in Asheville, NC.

This year our intention is to host a scaled-down, more regionally focused version of the bookfair, in part to honor the impacts Hurricane Helene on our collective capacities and nervous systems. Most sessions will be scheduled for Saturday, September 27th.

We invite you to submit a workshop, presentation, or activity exploring the intersections of survival and resistance in this epoch. In times of ongoing genocide, ecological disaster, settler colonial violence and rising fascism, what ideas, tools, and joyful trouble can anarchists use to ignite bold action against the empire?

Because of this year’s reduced schedule, we may not be able to accommodate every proposal we receive; however, we are planning to leave open space for self-organized and spontaneous content during the weekend. We welcome the ideas and participation of comrades from all corners, but please understand that we will be prioritizing proposals from groups and individuals in our region.

Deadline: August 1st
Submission form: https://cryptpad.fr/form/#/2/form/view/fY62WeZNKygYhyGQRcE46Ao1mpcp3oQjg4u-d20de8c/

Call for Vendors! 📚

ACAB is now accepting vendor applications!

Dear anarchist writers, publishers, zinesters, and propagandists! We invite and encourage you to submit your vendor proposal for the 2025 Another Carolina Anarchist Bookfair (ACAB), taking place September 27th and 28th on Cherokee land in Asheville, NC.

This year our intention is to host a scaled down, more regionally focused version of the bookfair, in part to honor the impacts of Hurricane Helene on our collective capacities and nervous systems. Vending will occur on Saturday, September 27th with outdoor covered vending space available.

We invite you to describe your media project, radical press, anarchist periodical or local community organization on this form. We are excited to uplift vendors exploring the intersections of anti-colonial, anti-fascist and ecological resist in past and present timelines of struggle.

Due to limited space and capacity, we will not be accepting craft-focused vendors at this time. While we welcome all interested comrades to apply, due to the scaled-down nature of the bookfair we will prioritize limited space for regional vendors.

Deadline: August 1st
Signup form:
 https://cryptpad.fr/form/#/2/form/view/Dc48KeZeiriORIBVYbfHW6Ij7O+0BYI9TLnrHsbLc3A/

Save the Date! ACAB 2025! 🏴

Mark your calendar for the 2025 Another Carolina Anarchist Bookfair (ACAB), September 27th and 28th on Cherokee land in Asheville, NC.

Over the course of five years (plus a pandemic interruption), ACAB has grown far beyond our initial aspirations, with each interation more ambitious than the last. At the end of the 2024 bookfair, we reflected on how—without intention—the bookfair had become a national gathering, anticipated and attended by comrades living thousands of miles away. While this is a source of joy for us, the scale also complicates our collective efforts. We quietly joked about “degrowthing” the bookfair, subverting the more-is-better assumption of endless expansion; but after Hurricane Helene, it truly became necessary for us as organizers to envision a lighter, more regionally responsive bookfair.*

In 2025, we intend to focus on the unique contributions organizers, thinkers, and actionists living in the South and Appalachia can bring to anarchist and autonomous movements. We invite comrades in the region to gather for a weekend to nourish our connections and stoke our resistance in the struggles that lay before and ahead of us. Falling on the one-year anniversary of the historic storm that laid waste to these mountains, we invoke this iteration of ACAB as an opportunity to reflect on the lessons learned from a year of responding to both ecological disaster and the ongoing disasters of racial capitalism, settler colonialism, and state power. How can anarchism provide a compass for building the worlds we desire as forces of oppression tighten and the pace of collapse escalates?

Please plan to bring good ideas, good friends, and good trouble!

* ACAB remains an event that welcomes attendees from anywhere, we just want to be clear that the gathering we’re planning in 2025 will be more modest in scale, with content largely tailored to our region.

Statement on Fascists at ACAB 2024

On the afternoon of June 29, two well-known fascists—Monica Buckley and real estate developer David Moritz—attended a bookfair session at the West Asheville Public Library. Their intentions in being at “Strategic Lessons from the Palestinian Resistance” were not benign; they were there to provoke a conflict and sell a false narrative that the Another Carolina Anarchist Bookfair is an antisemitic event. This is a pattern of behavior locally and elsewhere. For instance, David has attempted to force his way into Palestinian solidarity encampments at the University of California in Los Angeles and here in Asheville with the goal of inciting conflict.

Last Saturday, the fight that these two white supremacists instigated resulted in the injury of multiple antifascists and one arrest. Afterward, Monica—who bragged about starting the brawl by tackling a bookfair attendee—stayed in the neighborhood, harassing and threatening community members from a car. This escalatory behavior is no surprise. It was a planned disruption by individuals with extreme, genocidal beliefs who have publicly called for the suppression of solidarity with Palestinians.

The Another Carolina Anarchist Bookfair is a five-year-old event featuring speakers, books, and art against fascism in all of its forms (check out our session schedule—it speaks for itself!). We stand in solidarity with everyone who was harmed or traumatized by Monica and David. We share our love and concern for those who are now facing harassment as a result of their lies. We extend support to bookfair participants who are, or may in the future, face charges.

Friendly Invite to Another Carolina Anarchist Bookfair!

From June 28 to 30, 2024, Another Carolina Anarchist Bookfair (ACAB) will once again converge on so-called Asheville, NC, opening a space for all of us committed to liberation and world-building in the here and now to plot and play, mourn and love, co-educate and collaborate. The ACAB collective invites you to join us!

The bookfair, an anarchist ritual of spiritual recovery, carves out time and space to gather and rethink our strategies for destroying this world in order to open the door for many others. 

Amid all the horror, we cannot neglect our capacity for joy. To struggle against the state and for liberation, there must be a life worth fighting for. Our anarchism taps into our pleasures along with our disgust, our wholeness along with our brokenness. The bookfair offers us a space to feel and reflect on these oppositions together. During these gatherings, we witness the breadth of our interdependences and solidarities as we contemplate the crumbling of infrastructure and social well-being, devastation of ecosystems, and growing hot spots of fascist action. We see how much we already make possible through the spirit and substance of our practices.

There’s perhaps never been a better time and greater need for us to gather as anarchists. Over the last five months, we’ve witnessed the Israeli state’s genocide of Palestinians as the IOF, along with allies such as the United States, massacres people in Gaza and beyond. Every day it seems, there is news of some state legislation targeting bodily autonomy and queer people, libraries and critical thinking, or the basic necessities of life, or some transphobes or cops taking murder into their own hands, and a ballot-box choice between fascism and fascism ahead. And acts of resistance to these and so many other assaults are increasingly met with intense repression, demanding our resources and time to fight the state and its courts on their own terrain.

This list could go on and on. We know all too well what’s making our hearts hurt; we know all too well the sense of despair that permeates the present. But even more than that, everything is changing, and largely not at all in the ways we anarchists envision.

ACAB offers a counterspace for us to catch our breaths, reflect on the immense shifts, and plot as well as dream forward together. Indeed, as our participants over the past five iterations can attest, it’s a special bookfair, and likely this year, more so than ever. Asheville is a small town with a notoriously close-knit and extremely queer anarchist community, and many folks live in villages or the woods in the surrounding mountains, making for a deep connection to rural life and social struggles as well. Despite our smallness, we host the biggest regional bookfair, which has become a destination for people all over the Appalachia and the Southeast—and beyond. Yet at the same time, because of our smallness, there’s a sweet familiarity and friendliness at ACAB, like an annual anarchic family reunion.

Over the years, our bookfair has cultivated a reputation for offering an eclectic, “not-your-usual-suspects” array of talks and workshops, ranging from practical skills, to inspiring histories and report backs from imaginative present-day resistance, to theory and analysis, and much more. Amid all the wonderful options for collective learning and sharing, we’re known for the intimate social space the emerges among the people who travel to be with us. We emphasize social relations, and make plenty of room for parties and shows, formal and informal meetups, participatory conversations, and dedicated moments for ritual and grief. And this year’s bookfair falls on the anniversary of Stonewall, so the gayness will be dialed up extra big.

Help us make “Another Carolina” in the here and now, showing the world that Appalachia and its rural regions are hotbeds for radical activity and love.

The hope is that everyone will come away refreshed, feeling more whole and interconnected, better prepared for needed community self-defense and mutual aid ahead.

We invite you to propose a workshop, conversation, or talk that showcases what you have been up to in the last year. ACAB is a place to share your projects and get input from a community of dedicated anarchists. It’s a place for us to talk through dilemmas and draw out possibilities. To make a proposal, due by or before May 1, go to:
acabookfair.noblogs.org/acab2024/propose

If you have a distro or publishing project, come table with us and disseminate radical ideas to an eager readership! To request a tabling spot, due by or before May 1, go to:
acabookfair.noblogs.org/acab2024/apply

Or simply join us over three days of workshops, tabling, music, gathering, and so much more. These moments are the cracks of freedom against a backdrop of brutality—and we want you here with us to pry those wide open!

Call for Proposals!

Bring your anarchist brilliance to the next ACAB! Our session proposal and vendor request forms are now open.

Wow us with your proposals for a panel, workshop, discussion, or other activities. Dazzle us with your tabling requests, whether you’re a publisher, distro, or grassroots org. Let’s collectively make ACAB into a space of mutual (re)inspiration!

These forms work better on a computer than a phone. If you have any issues with either form, please feel free to contact us.

Deadline: May 1

2024 Bookfair Dates

Attention everyone! This year’s ACAB (Another Carolina Anarchist Bookfair) will be taking place in so-called Asheville, North Carolina, from June 28 to 30. Start planning your travels, creating your workshops, and unleashing your desires for this special gathering. ACAB is an important moment to get together to assess the state of radical action and world-making as we face intensified repression at the hands of the courts, governments, police, and military. They’re sweating now as more and more of us are realizing that the game is rigged and refusing this social order. While those who govern make desperate grabs to hold onto power by any means necessary, we carve out spaces and times to form the networks we need to make life in the face of terror. If the past years tell us anything, ACAB builds a collective space for joy, grief, study, and resource sharing to bolster us for the next solar year of waging the social war. This is a moment for regeneration, love, and critique that makes us stronger together. Bring yourself, your crew, or your polycule, and come meet us! 

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