Love and Rage is the English-language newspaper of the Love and Rage Revolutionary Anarchist Federation, an organization made up of groups and individuals in Canada, México and the US who share a set of common politics and who work on common political pro jects. Love and Rage is produced by a Production Group in New York City. The Production Group is made up of volunteers and one full-time staff person. Love and Rage is one of the many projects of the Federation, which also produces the Spanish-language Am or y Rabia in Mexico City, and publishes an internal discussion bulletin in New York City, in addition to supporting various actions and campaigns.

Major decisions and overall policies of the Federation are set by an annual conference, or between conferences by the Federation Council.

Ongoing debates and discussions within the Federation as well as timely information can be found in the monthly Federation Bulletin, produced in NYC.

The Federation is not a closed circle of friends. You can join the Federation and participate fully in the decision-making process. Any individual who is in general agreement with the stated politics of the Federation, who supports the projects of the Federation and who pays the $25 communications fee to cover the costs of receiving the Federation publications, may be a member of the Federation. The communications fee will be waived on request. Even if you do not wish to be a member of the Federation y ou may participate in Federation projects. Please contact us.

Federation Office
PO Box 25412
Albuquerque, NM 87125
email: lnr@emma.unm.edu

Love and Rage Newspaper,
Mexican Solidarity Working Group
and Federation Bulletin
PO Box 853 Stuyvesant Station
New York, NY 10009
(718) 834-9077
email: lnr@nyxfer.blythe.org

Amor y Rabia
Apdo. 11-351/ CP 06101
México, D.F.
MEXICO

Anti-Fascist Working Group
PO Box 10491 Livernois Station
Detroit, MI 48210
(313) 730-3517
email: TWOB12@aol.com

Prison Abolition Working Group
PO Box 77432
Washington, DC 20013
(202) 728-3899
email: ms272c@gwuvm.gwu.edu

Production Group: Carolyn, Matt M., Miranda, Sherry.

Translations: Beth B., Todd P., Cecilia Rodríguez

Helpers: Julia, Matt B.

Love and Rage is printed on recycled paper, using soy-based inks, by a union printer. ISSN # 1065-2000. If you are having trouble getting the paper, please call or write to the newspaper office.

Boring Disclaimer

Yo, the stuff we print does not necessarily represent the opinions of the Federation or of any member of the Federation. We print lots of things for lots of reasons. Sometimes we print articles we don't agree with, because we believe that they are inte resting or provocative. Got it?

Editorial Policy

We encourage you to submit material for publication. Shorter articles are more likely to be printed. 1750 words, a full newspaper page, is a long article. Submissions may be edited. Please include a phone number and address or internet email address so the PG can consult you on editing. Articles not printed may be sent to our internal bulletin unless otherwise noted. All letters will be considered for publication unless there is a request that they not be published. Letters will not be edited.

About Our Politics

The Love and Rage Revolutionary Anarchist Federation is in the process of developing a statement of our common politics. A set of Working Papers encompassing the debate on the content of this statement is available for $5 from the Federation Office. Th e following introduction to our old Political Statement gives an idea of where we are coming from:

Love and Rage is a bi-monthly anarchist newspaper intended to foster revolutionary anti-authoritarian activism in North America and build a more effective and better-organized anarchist movement. We will provide coverage of social struggles, world even ts, anarchist actions, and cultures of resistance. We will support the struggles of oppressed peoples around the world for control over their own lives. Anarchy offers the broadest possible critique of domination, making possible a framework for unity in all struggles for liberation. We seek to understand the systems we live under for ourselves and reject any pre-packaged ideology. Anarchism is a living body of theory and practice connected directly to the lived experiences of oppressed people fighting fo r their own liberation. We anticipate the radical and on-going revision of our ideas as a necessary part of any revolutionary process.