123 Community Space:
http://www.123communityspace.org/
The 123 Community Space is located in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. Check out their website for info on Bed-Stuy Food Not Bombs, the Freegan Bike Workshop, In Our Hearts anarchist network, and activities like screen printing and an after-school workshop.
Bedstuy Food Not Bombs:
http://brooklynfnb.org/
One of our neighboring chapters that shares free food at Von King/Tompkins Park (on the northwest corner, at Lafayette and Marcy) on every Saturday afternoons at 3pm.
Bikes Not Bombs:
http://www.bikesnotbombs.org/
Bikes Not Bombs is a sibling group to Food Not Bombs. Bikes Not Bombs promotes bicycle technology as a concrete alternative to war and environmental destruction. For 25 years, BNB has been a nexus of bike recycling and community empowerment both in lower income neighborhoods of Boston and in the nations of the Global South.
Bluestockings Bookstore:
http://bluestockings.com/
Bluestockings Bookstore is a bookstore, fair trade cafe, and activist center on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. They carry over 6000 titles on topics such as queer and gender studies, global capitalism, feminism, police and prisons, democracy studies, and black liberation. You can also find some good ‘ole smutty fiction.
Bushwick Food Not Bombs:
http://www.myspace.com/fnbbushwick
One of our neighboring Food Not Bombs Chapters. They share every Thursday at 12:00ish at Bushwick Park on Knickerbocker between Starr St & Suydam St in Brooklyn.
CrimethInc.:
http://www.crimethinc.com/
CrimethInc., also known as CWC (“CrimethInc. Ex-Workers Collective” or “CrimethInc Ex-Workers Ex-Collective”), is a decentralized anarchist collective.
Food Not Lawns:
http://www.foodnotlawns.com/
Food Not Lawns is a sibling group to Food Not Bombs Often activists in both interchange and work on the same projects.
Statement off the Food Not Lawns Website:
FoodNotBombs.net:
http://www.foodnotbombs.net
Essentially the original Food Not Bombs website. The site itself is maintained by Keith McHenry one of the original Co-founders of the Food Not Bombs Movement. The site is also an umbrella for most Food Not Bombs Chapters across the globe, it list their locations and contact information.
In Our Hearts:
http://www.myspace.com/anewworldinourhearts
In Our Hearts is a New York City based Anarchist network made up of autonomous collectives, projects and individuals who share the goal of building a culture of resistance in the City and beyond.
NYC Independent Media Center:
http://nyc.indymedia.org
The NYC Independent Media Center is an awesome community support alternative news outlet. Community members from across the NYC region (including Long Islanders) can read, upload and comment on real news about political, economic and social movements in their home towns.
Rock Dove Collective:
http://www.rockdovecollective.org/
The Rock Dove Collective is a radical community health exchange working to address the need for accessible and anti-oppressive health care in our communities. They coordinate a network of health practitioners who provide physical, mental, sexual, emotional, social and spiritual care from a (radical/progressive) perspective on well-being.
San Francisco Food Not Bombs:
http://sffnb.org/
San Francisco Food Not Bombs is a fellow Food Not Bombs chapter that has a pretty awesome website and is made up of some pretty awesome people. In August of 2008 we had some serious legal problems with the Suffolk County Police and Town of Huntington who were trying to shutdown our Huntington Food Share and who were also threatening the FNB community.
Tor:
http://tor.eff.org/
Tor is a toolset for a wide range of organizations and people that want to improve their safety and security on the Internet. Using Tor can help you anonymize web browsing and publishing, instant messaging, IRC, SSH, and other applications that use the TCP protocol.
Workers World:
http://www.workers.org/
Newspaper of Workers World Party, a socialist party that fights on all issues that face the working class and oppressed peoples
Yes We Can! Long Island:
http://www.YesWeCanLI.org
Yes We Can! Long Island is an issue-driven, progressive, nonpartisan, advocacy organization founded upon the promise of hope and change as expressed by Barack Obama’s presidential campaign which transcends political affiliation.
