Struggles in Italy & Italy Calling: Information on social conflict, radical movements and repression

People often ask us where they can find informative pieces in English on what’s going on in Italy streetswise, grassrootswise, riotwise, revolutionwise and so on. Sometimes they ask us to translate stuff ourselves, which we aren’t able to do even for our own material (that’s why this blog, in sharp contrast to Giap, is so frustratingly still, with updates as slow as frozen shit).
Well, there are at least two blogs entirely, quixotically devoted to providing counter-information in English on what you folks are interested in: Struggles in Italy and Italy Calling. Check them out, those activists also cure profiles on several social media etc.

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  1. Willing volunteer says:

    I would be happy to translate articles for you. Email me if interested.

  2. @WuMing: Thanks very much for this.
    @all: we’re looking for native speakers (English, Spanish, French, Portuguese etc.) in order to be able to post more often. Let us know (strugglesinitaly[at]gmail[dot]com) if you guys are interested.

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We are the Wu Ming Foundation. We are a collective of novelists based in Italy. We are the authors of several novels. As of Springtime 2013, four of them are available in English: Q, 54, Manituana and Altai.If you want to know more about us, check these links:

Biographical page on our old (frozen) website

Wu Ming on Wikipedia
(As of May 2013, this page is quite outdated too - it seems nobody gives a flying f**k about it)

This is our ugly, neglected blog in English (with occasional posts in Spanish and other languages). Our main blog is called Giap, and it is in Italian. We'd like to have more time to translate our stuff and work on this blog, and we tried hard, but it's impossible. You'll have to be content with what we can do, sorry :-(