13th Annual Bay Area Anarchist Book Fair
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Saturday, March 22nd 10 am -6 pm
Sunday, March 23rd 11 am - 5 pm
SF County Fair Building
Golden Gate Park, 9th Avenue & Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA.
The event is free - presented by Bound Together Anarchist Collective Bookstore
At the fair…
In the main hall about 60 vendors (booksellers, distributors, independent presses and political groups, from the local area, the west coast and North America) will be displaying books, pamphlets, zines, t-shirts and other merchandise and information. Speakers and panels will be featured in the auditorium, including showings of short films, with a workshop in the cafe area. The Bay Area Anarchist Book Fair has become one of the largest annual gatherings of anarchists and radical booksellers in the world. As always, everyone is welcome, from long-time anarchists to the merely curious!
Speakers and panelists this year will include:
Jules Boykoff, Jen Angel, Diane DiPrima, Eric Drooker, Jonathan Lee, Sue Englander, Terence Kissack, Rick Dankan, Fly, Maxine Doogan, Kristian Williams, Sascha DuBrul, Josh Macphee, Jon Bekken, Nora Barrows-Friedman, Susan Greene, Tom Pessah, Rachel West, Khalil Bendib, Rahula Janowski, China Martens, Jessica Mills, Tomas Moniz, Jason McQuinn, Perla Cruz, Israel Monroy and others
speakers & panelists-more info
plus…
- A Kid & Family space will provide activity/play areas for kids/toddlers and comfortable space for families as well as nursing mothers.
- Arizmendi bakery will provide fresh baked goods and yummies for sale in the cafe
- The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition will provide free valet bike parking
- The art show in the auditorium is titled “Anti Anti Anti Anti.” For more information and complete details see the show’s web page at http://blackash.org/anarchy/
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And - Be sure to check the Other Events page for info on
the Anarchist Cafe, the BASTARD Conference, 8 Days of Anarchy, events at AK Press - News about other great stuff going on during the week of the fair
artwork above, and throughout this site, by Hugh D’Andrade



