- Ashanti Alston
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name=Ashanti Alston
caption="Anarchist Panther"
birth_date= 1954
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death_place=Ashanti Alston Omowali is an
anarchist activist, speaker, and writer, and former member of theBlack Panther Party . Even though the party no longer exists, Alston sometimes refers to himself as a Black Panther, and sometimes as "the @narchist Panther", a term he coined in his "@narchist Panther Zine" series. He was also member of theBlack Liberation Army , and spent more than a decade in prison after police captured him and he was convicted of armed robbery. Alston, like most anarchists, disputes the moral issues of property and terms his activity in the BLA "bank expropriation". Alston is the former northeast coordinator forCritical Resistance , a current co-chair of the National Jericho Movement (to free U.S. political prisoners), a member of pro-Zapatista people-of-color U.S.-basedEstación Libre , and is on the board of theInstitute for Anarchist Studies .Since 1999, Alston has produced four issues of the
zine , "@narchist Panther Zine" (the name being a reference to his current affiliation as an anarchist, and his past membership in the Black Panther Party). Alston has identified himself as ablack anarchist as well as apostmodern anarchist .Alston rejects traditional anarchist dogma and says "Every time I hear someone talk about my people as if we are just some "working class" or "proletariat" I want to get as far away from that person or group as possible, anarchist, Marxist, whatever" ( [http://www.anarco-nyc.net/anarchistpanther/writing4.html "Beyond Nationalism, but Not Without It"] ). Opponents of this perspective within the
Anarchist People of Color camp insist that opposing authority yet placing the needs of people of color above others represents racism, and that black nationalism would mean using force to exclude people based on the color of their skin and is utterly incompatible with anarchism. Also pointed out is that one cannot deny a "white nationalism" if one is to have a "black nationalism" and thus it is best that neither exist. While Alston supported a nationalist position in the first issue of his publication, it was a far milder version of the positionLorenzo Kom'boa Ervin has taken and Alston cannot be seen as totally supporting nationalism or trying to purge anarchism of "non black people".Alston is a widely sought after speaker and lecturer on the left, and occasionally speaks at events as diverse as animal rights events and union activist conferences.
ee also
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Black anarchism Links
* [http://www.anarchistpanther.net Anarchist Panther] (personal website)
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpHAJ1n0JOU Ashanti Alston 2004 interview.]
* [http://pittsburgh.indymedia.org/news/2005/02/17451.php Ashanti Alston lecture in Pittsburgh, PA on February 24, 2005]
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