New Paper on the RNC and DNC Protests Released

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Unconventional Action, a network of anarchists and anti-authoritarians organizing to crash this summer's Democratic National Convention (DNC) and Republican National Convention (RNC), has released a new publication outlining the strategies and plans for the upcoming protests. The paper is a follow-up to two earlier newspapers--Unconventional Strategies that outlined early plans for the conventions and False Hope Vs. Real Change that presented a radical critique of the electoral process. Thousands of copies of those two newspapers have been distributed across the United States.

For information on organizing against the conventions in Michigan, visit the websites of Unconventional Michigan or ACTIVATE.

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