A Commune in the North (ACitN — pronounced “a kitten”) is building upon the work of the anarchist-led Bentley Urban Farm to crate new ways to meet essential needs, for both the commune and the wider local community, in order to show that capitalism isn’t the only game in town. Bentley, a former coal-mining town
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Confessions of a communard: Cultivating comrade connections
We want to create a solidarity economy that provides for both the commune and the wider working class community where we make our home.
Confessions of a communard: All-in for the revolution
If trying to use the master’s tools to dismantle the master’s house didn’t work on an international level, why would it work for anarchist groups and individuals working at a community level?
Gather Communards: an update on A Commune in the North
Back in May, 2022, I described how LeedsCath’s dream for A Commune in the North (ACitN) was slowly being brought to fruition by a band of dedicated communards. Part of that process has involved people beginning to live together in one place to make the process of founding a commune easier and more efficient. zDoncaster,