About Us

The Alexander Berkman Social Club is a group of anarchists who want to talk about what anarchism is, how anarchists see things and what anarchy could look like. Named after the editor of San Francisco’s mighty The Blast, we hope to have continual monthly meetings that are open to all. If you come you’ll get a membership card, the chance to win thousands of dollars (alright – the odd book or two) and hopefully something to think about and act on. You failed the audition for “So You Think You Can Dance,” and you just don’t seem with it. Don’t worry. The ABSC will have you. See you there!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Up Against the Wall Motherfu**er


Osha Neumann at Bound Together this Saturday evening!

Up Against the Wall Motherfu**er
; a memoir of the sixties with notes for next time

Osha Neumann reads from his new book about life in an anarchist street gang on the Lower East Side of New York in the 1960s. In addition, Alfonso Texador will provide poetry and there were be rare archival footage of the Motherfuckers.

All this on Saturday, February 21 at 8:00 pm


Bound Together Anarchist Collective Bookstore

1369 Haight Street (near Masonic)
San Francisco
415 431-8355

(bus lines 71, 6, 43, 33 and 37 all stop nearby)

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