En abril. El esperado estreno de la nueva serie documental de subMedia: Interrebellium.
InterRebellium #1 : El Estallido Social
En octubre de 2019, las protestas contra una subida de las tarifas de transporte en Santiago estallaron en una insurrección a escala nacional contra el Estado chileno. Durante seis meses, las calles se transformaron en vibrantes laboratorios de autoorganización, creatividad y resistencia, antes de ser finalmente despejadas por la promesa de una nueva constitución y la propagación de una pandemia global.
En la primera parte de Interrebellium, subMedia recorre la historia del Estallido Social a través de las experiencias de primera mano de sus participantes, que comparten tácticas callejeras probadas en combate y duras lecciones sobre hasta dónde puede llegar el Estado para reprimir y recuperar los desafíos a su dominio.
¿Estás interesade en organizar una proyección local con compañeres, o en tu infoshop anarquista, okupa o centro social? Ponte en contacto con nosotres.
On December 8th 2024, Bashar al-Assad boarded a Russian military plane, and flew away into exile. His hasty, ignoble retreat marked the surreal culmination of the most brutal and bloody struggle of the Arab Spring. The fulfillment of a revolutionary demand scrawled by children on the walls of Daraa nearly fourteen years ago: الشعب يريد إسقاط النظام // the people want the fall of the regime.
In the wake of that regime’s fall, and the capture of state power by a coalition of rebel forces led by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, the world has been forced to come to terms with the distorted legacy of a revolution they never supported. As the scale of the Assad regime’s crimes begin to come to light, and Syrians celebrate the end of a collective decades-long nightmare, much of the Western left continues to subordinate the lived experiences and struggles of Syrians to their own political biases and limited worldviews.
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This video was a collaboration with @npub1vlkh...m0nh and @npub1qjqc...zvaq of the From the Periphery media collective. If you want to learn more about the Syrian Revolution, check out their site and stay tuned for their upcoming podcast The Inconvenient Revolution.
By organizing ahead of Trump’s inauguration, we can seize the initiative and set our own timeline rather than being caught flat-footed and forced to react. We need to welcome new participants into these struggles and foster a revolutionary perspective that can orient us through the challenges ahead.
In collaboration with @npub105j3...0yvz
Thousands of prisoners have been liberated from Sednaya Prison, Assad's main torture and extermination camp on the outskirts of Damascus. What a historic moment for Syrians, humanity, and all those who love freedom.
Confused about what's going on in Syria? Check out this excellent roundtable discussion on the recent (and ongoing) events with plenty of background context and analysis. Featuring @npub1qjqc...zvaq@npub1vlkh...m0nh, Karena Avedissian, and Ayman Makarem of From the Periphery.
Just in time for the COP29 summit, @npub16uvj...7xwy discusses the recent surge of green energy and what it means in terms of the broader climate catastrophe. Part 1 of a 3 part series in collaboration with subMedia
We have begun work on the first episode of InterRebellium which we hope to release this fall. We’re beyond stoked to be making these connections and collaborating with anarchists around the globe for this project.
We’re still looking for collaborators with videography skills in all of the countries so please don’t stop sharing within your trusted networks or if this sounds like you get in touch through crew [at] sub [dot] media or on any of our social media accounts.
This project seeks to tell the story and examine the lessons learned from the global wave of uprisings from late 2018 through 2020. We hope to interview participants in these struggles to elevate the voices most qualified to tell these stories. It’s our hope that by spreading this knowledge on a global platform and to a new generation of militants we can be better prepared for the next one.
With the money raised we have already purchased some gear for comrades on location and in the diaspora of the country of the first episode and they will be filming some interviews this week. In the meantime we’ll be compiling footage.
We want to say a huge Thank You to everyone who liked, shared and donated already. Without you this project simply would not be possible.