veryfemmeandantifascist:

queeranarchism:

queeranarchism:

queeranarchism:

queeranarchism:

hunterinabrowncoat:

queeranarchism:

Wanna do direct action but you can’t run, can’t fight, can’t deal with stress, can’t risk getting arrested? Not near a community to support? You can still do something.

Like write to prisoners.

Prisons try to disappear people, isolate them, crush them. Don’t let that happen.

Write to activists in prison, write to trans people in prison, write to isolated prisoners, write to prisoners who no one else thinks are worth writing to.

Write to prisoners.

Are there any programs or websites that help facilitate this which are based on the UK that you know of? Most of the info I’ve found tends to be US-based or just gov.uk general info about writing to someone you know in prison.

But given that I’m chronically ill or seems like a great way to actually do something and be an active part of change.

Great to hear that you’re interested!

The Anarchist Black Cross is a prisoner support network that has chapters in a lot of countries and cities. In the UK there are:

Other UK based groups include:

You can also find a prisoner to write to on your own via:

http://prisonersolidarity.net/data-explorer

Do check out some of the ‘do’s and don’t’ on one of these websites before you start, there are some basics like ‘don’t talk about illegal activities’ and ‘don’t stop writing without being honest to the person about the fact that you’re going to stop writing’ that are essential to know, and a lot of less important tips that just make it easier to start writing to someone you don’t know yet. Goodluck!

Shoutout to @freackthejester for pointing out Black and Pink (http://www.blackandpink.org), that can help you find LGBTIAQ+ prisoners in prison in the US, with chapters in:

Someone also requested resources for Australia so I’m going to add those to this reblog chain:

Antifascist Action Brisbane has also hosted prisoner solidarity events (https://www.facebook.com/AntifascistBrisbane/)

And whenever there is no explicit prisoner-support organization, ask your local anarchists! Most anarchist groups do some prisoner support as well since supporting those who defy the state is basic anarchist praxis. This long list of Australia anarchist organizations probably includes groups that do some prisoner support: https://anarchy.org.au/directory/

Also contributed by people in the notes of this post so far:

Canada: Inmate Innk Calgary, http://www.inmateink.ca/

Japan (English-speaking prisoners): http://franciscanchapelcentertokyo.org/prison-outreach/

Turns out people really like the extra resources on this post so here we go. Most of these urls were listen by Anarchist Black Cross Gent but I took out some dead urls and make them clickable.

ABC Argentina:

https://cnario.noblogs.org/

ABC Austria: https://www.abc-wien.net/

ABC Belarus: https://abc-belarus.org/

Belgium:

Brazil:

Bulgaria Prisoners Association: https://bulgarianprisonersassociation.wordpress.com/

Canada:

Czech Republic:

Finland: https://www.facebook.com/Amrhelsinki

Germany:

Mexico: https://www.abajolosmuros.org/

The Netherlands:

Peru: https://cnaperu.blogspot.com.es/

Poland: https://ack-bialystok.blogspot.co.uk/

Russia:

Spain:

Sweden: https://www.facebook.com/anarchistblackcross.stockholm

Switzerland:

Important information

AU where…

thefringeperson:

ladyhallen:

oneshotprincess:

gods-and-punks:

futureevilscientist:

mortal-apollo:

playwithdinos:

twilightprince102:

the-grand-author:

justzukothings:

Aang died with the air nomads.

The next two Avatars, from water and earth, live without ever knowing who they are.

Zuko still spoke out at the meeting, he still refused to fight his father in the Agni Kai.

Zuko was banished, and in his search to find the Avatar, earth bends.

He is the Avatar and doesn’t know what to do about it.

Okay but consider:

Zuko, punching the air: “I MUST FIND THE AVATAR!”

*rock goes flying*

Zuko, waving his arms for emphasis: “IT IS THE ONLY WAY”

*strong wind knocks over grunt in the background*

Zuko, stomping dramatically: “TO RESTORE MY HONOR!”

*deck behind zuko becomes covered in ice*

Iroh, stroking his beard: “…. hmmmmmm…”

And Iroh just decides to mess with him and just goes “Well, I suppose we should start searching” and Zuko doesn’t find out until later in the episode

Nah man, gimme a whole season of Zuko and Iroh’s hijinks as they search for the avatar and it’s Zuko the whole time. A whole season of Iroh waffling between goofy uncle and “here let me teach you about balance-” “I DON”T NEED BALANCE I NEED TO RESTORE MY HONOUR” “okay cool you do you kid i bet the avatar’s behind that rock please move it for me”

zuko saying he needs to find the avatar, when actually, he just needs to find himself is his original story arc

¯_(ツ)_/¯

I’d read this fic. Someone write it

Id pay for thay fic tbh

@blackkatmagic

Ah, but you’re not thinking the two of them got exiled on their own from the Fire Nation, did you?

Prince Iroh and exiled Prince Zuko left with a contingent of sailors and military men. Said military personnel realize what is happening three days into their trip.

When wacky spirit shenanigans happen and Zuko solves it without knowing, the military lieutenant look at the commander like he’s in the office.

@thefringeperson

When Admiral Zhao takes Zuko’s ship and all his crew, and questions them, all of the crew say the same thing:

“No, Prince Zuko hasn’t found the Avatar yet.”

They say this with varying ability to keep a straight face.  There’s one of them who just breaks down in helpless giggles.

“Nope,” he gets out between the giggles.  “Not found.  Definitely not found.”

Admiral Zhao’s men come to the conclusion that Zuko’s crew have cracked under the stress of being away from the Fire Nation so long, and especially on a mission that pretty much the whole Nation “knows” is impossible.