This year, on April 6 and 7th, the 7th Annual New York City Anarchist Bookfair was held at
Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center in the lower east side of Manhattan. ---- This
location marked a move away from former venue Judson Memorial church, for scheduling
reasons, and a return to the lower east side, a neighborhood well known to organisers and
people interested in the vibrant working class culture of New York City. ---- Last year's
fair in 2012 was marred by a police attack on persons attending the Afterparty at the 6th
Street Community Center, and the enforcement of the Safe Space Policy by an outside group
called Support New York, who banned two individuals without notifying the NYC Bookfair
Collective. This year, efforts were made to address the aforementioned issues. First,
Support New York was asked not to implement the safer space policy, although the Safe
Space Policy was continued.
Secondly, the collective sought to be appropriately vigilant as far as the door and
security issues goes, but did not seek to exclude any individuals from the fair (An
exception was made for fascists. We did exclude one group, the White Supremacist
N.A.T.A.). There was a request made to exclude one NYC anarchist for personal reasons, but
the request was denied. The person making the request apparently responded by circulating
rumors that the fair has been cancelled, and that the collective had invited nazis to
attend (!). These rumors were false. There were also rumors that the fair had no "safe
space policy ' this year.
In point of fact the safe space policy was articulated on the Anarchist Bookfair website.
Early Saturday morning, before the book fair was to start, the doors to the venue were
found to be chained and locked, but not by us or the venue management. This spooked the
venue and they threatened to shut down the book fair (a threat they repeated throughout
the day.) They also called the NYPD and hired security guards (who the book fair had to
pay.) This resulted in security guards checking bags at the entrance. More seriously, it
resulted in the venue and its security guards evicting a group of APOC members from the
building and not allowing them to return for their scheduled caucus. This action caused
considerable contention within the anarchist community and placed the future of the book
fair in jeopardy.
Workshops
There were quite a few workshops during the two day fair, including a talk by the comrades
of the Anarchy Alliance of Washington D.C. who described their occupation of 2011 and the
founding of their libraries there. There were also talks by authors including Wayne Price
and Daniel Levine among others. A special workshop on the Safe Space issue was held , in
an attempt to have dialog with those who were concerned with the issues of Safe Space
however the meeting degenerated into an emotional intimidation seminar by pro- Support NY
persons.
In spite of the above, the fair was well-attended on April 6 and the film festival was
also lively and well-attended. Films and documentaries shown included "Workers of the
World.. Relax" and Documentaries on the ongoing police violence and abuse of citizens in
Suffolk County (New York State) .
We look forward to seeing everyone next year.
**Peace, Love, Rage,
M. for the NYC Anarchist Bookfair Collective
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