Collection of links to resources
Note: I am currently working on creating a small database (json) (see it grow!) to hold my links, which will then permit me to display and sort them dynamically, allowing users to maybe even browse using tags.
Digital security
Electronic Frontier Foundation - Digital security nonprofit
DeFlock - Open source project mapping license plate readers (flock cameras)
Surveillance Self Defense Guide - An in-depth guide by EFF
Activist Checklist - Checklist on digital security for activists
Rayhunter - Open source tool to detect spying
OpenArchive - Nonprofit developing software to securely save eye-witness media
Tor x Funding the Commons Internet Freedom Fundraising Project
Get reads
Anna's Archive - Search site for shadow libraries, my favorite place to get free books
The Anarchist Library - Open collection of anarchist texts
Project Gutenberg - Free books, focus on older books whose copyright expired
AK Press - Anarchist publishing collective
Zoe Baker's Reccomended Reading List
Means and Ends - Zoe Baker book on anarchist history in US & Europe
Anarchy Archives - Online research center on history & theory of anarchism
PM Press - Radical publishing group
Anarchist Studies Network Reading Lists - on so many things, highly recommended
The Commoner - Independent anarchist publication, global topics
Crush Capitalism - A Neocities site with lots of information on anti-capitalism and related ideas
Other
Lucy Parsons Project - Educational tribute for late 19th century anarchist Lucy Parsons
Lucy Parsons Project LINKS - Collection of resource links on lucyparsonsproject.com
Zoe Baker's Website - Anarchist historian with great stuff
The Institute for Anarchist Studies
Want to get into Anarchy? Here are my reccomendations
Preface to The Palgrave Handbook of Anarchism - I have yet to find a good link to this online, so I may end up hosting a pdf myself. Great introduction to the base thinking of Anarchism and honestly rather moving. Carl Levy does an awesome job at touching upon major themes in though provoking ways in only about 4 pages.
Means and Ends - An accessible book on the practice of anarchism in the US & Europe, whose first 5ish chapters give a fantastic, pretty in-depth (for its accessibility) introduction into what Anarchy is. Access it here from the Anarchist Library for free.
The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin - A fantastic novel which explores the idea of an anarchist society through her sci-fi series The Hainish Cycle. Does a great job of making the anarchist project feel realistic and possible, while also providing critique that ventures to redefine how we need to think about our revolutionary goals. I got my copy on Anna's Archive.