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We’re excited at the opportunity for the third year in a row to continue to play a role in pushing the Seattle anarchist milieu into a forward momentum, creating more opportunities to communicate face to face. We find each other in intentional spaces created to contain our love, misery, joy and fierceness. Let’s continue to make the distances between us smaller; let’s continue to create intentional anarchist spaces.
You can find a list of vendors and workshops here: http://seattleanarchistboo?kfair.org/
There’s also an opening party on Friday that you can find out more about here: http://www.facebook.com/ev?ent.php?eid=24489680221134?3
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