AnarchistLibrary.org

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CCSF Anarchist Library - The Free Lending Library @ City College of San Francisco - Spring 2004

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The Anarchist Library at City College of San Francisco is a student run library that is open to both students and the general public. We offer a wide array of anarchist books, zines, magazines, and videos that you are welcomed to borrow. We also have a couple computers with internet access that are available for public use as well as telephones for local Bay Area calls. The only thing we ask of people coming to use the Anarchist Library is to please respect the space. We share office space with two other groups, The Queer Alliance and The Catholic Club, something to keep in mind when your hanging out.

PLEASE DONATE. We are always looking for anarchist book donations. Although we recieve school funding for most of our books, we could always use more. The Anarchist Library is a very active infoshop with a wide array of people with different interests of which are reading selection does not always cater to. Point being, if you have some old anarchist books that you just need to pass on then please think about us when you do, somebody passing through our space is sure to appreciate what you've got.

ANARCHIST CLASSES. Another Aspect of the Anarchist Library is our classes which are open to the public free of charge. We started the classes at the beginning of the 2004' Spring Semester with a class on the History of Anarchism in California, taught by Barry Pateman Phd., of the Emma Goldman Papers in Berkeley. Classes for Fall Semester 2005' is still in the works. If you are intersted in starting a class or study group on some aspect of anarchism then please let us know. We can help you get it off the ground.

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