Category: Miami

  • Viral Chilean Feminist Anthem Hits the U.S.: “Un Violador En Tu Camino”

    The revolution will be feminist or it will not be! / La revolución será feminista o no será! By Black Rose/Rosa Negra Social Media Team The Chilean feminist anthem “Un Violador En Tu Camino” (A Rapist in Your Way) has spread across Latin America and the globe, including the U.S. Below we present three personal…

  • Towards Mass Movements: Presentation on Intermediate Analysis

    Below we present a transcribed talk by Pablo Barbanegra on the concept of “intermediary analysis.” Pablo was a member of Miami Autonomy and Solidarity (MAS) which was one of the several groups that merged to found Black Rose/Rosa as a national political organization in 2014. While MAS did not originate the concept of the intermediate…

  • Updated: Solidarity with Detained Cuban Anarchist and LGBT Activists

    UPDATE: Isbel and Jimmy have been released as of Sunday, May 13. Please read their statement below the original article. Original post May 11, 2019 at 8:30pm EST Havana, Cuba – Following tensions around the cancellation of the state sponsored LGBT march and the effort by activists to call for an independently organized one, two…

  • Pablo Barbaranegra: A Biography

    On the one year anniversary of his passing we republish this biography of former Black Rose/Rosa Negra member Pablo Barbanegra. This is excerpted from The Pablo Barbanegra Reader, a collection of his political writings. Pablo Vive! Que En Poder Descanse! Pablo “Barbanegra” Avendaño was born on October 1st, 1983 and raised in a working class…

  • Survive and Organize: Solidarity Statement on Hurricane Irma

    Statement from the Miami local of Black Rose Anarchist Federation/Federación Anarquista Rosa Negra In the aftermath of the storm we write as South Florida begins the recovery process. We wish to extend our thoughts of solidarity and well being to comrades and people of the Caribbean – Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba and other…

  • Haiti: Still in need of solidarity following Hurricane Matthew

    Hurricane Matthew made landfall on the island of Haiti on October 4th, 2016 as a Category 5 hurricane packing 160 mph winds that killed hundreds of people and caused significant damage. In the occurring aftermath of this and other disasters, the international community reaches out with charitable aid. While immediate relief provides quick support, we…

  • Reflections on Anarcha-Feminism in Social Movements

    Reflections on Anarcha-Feminism in Social Movements

    This past April the Miami local of Black Rose Anarchist Federation / Federación Anarquista Rosa Negra (BRRN) collaborated with two other autonomous South Florida groups, One Struggle and Florida Student Union, to present a discussion on anarcha-feminism at Florida International University. The event offered reflections from the first international Anarcha-Feminist Conference (AFem) in London which…

  • Miami Anarcha-Feminist Event

    Miami Anarcha-Feminist Event

    Watch the teaser for the recording of Miami’s Anarcha-Feminist event which happened April 4th 2014 in Miami, FL. The event and discussions offered reflections on the AFem 2014 conference, spoke on the current state of anarchism and feminism and started a dialogue about what this means for us and our work in building social movements…

  • Support Anarchism in the Caribbean!

    Please donate to our campaign to support our comrades in Central America and the Caribbean / Por favor done para ayudar a nuestros compañeros en América Central y el Caribe (Español) The founding congress of the Federación Anarquista del Centro America y del Caribe (Anarchist Federation of Central America and the Caribbean – FACC) will be this March 21st and…

  • Militant union organizer attacked in Port-au-Prince

    Militant union organizer attacked in Port-au-Prince

    The Miami local of Black Rose Anarchist Federation / Federación Anarquista Rosa Negra stands in solidary with comrade Yannick Etienne of Batay Ouvriye in Haiti. The statement below was send to us by comrades in One Struggle and their project Rapid Response Network. Please read below, sign on to the statement and share the campaign…