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here and elsewhere | the abiding solidarity of living blood and brain here and elsewhere the abiding solidarity of living blood and brain Who you gonna call? One another! August 18, 2009 Direct action tactics in trying times. From the July/August 2009 issue of Intersections , the newsletter of Common Action Your boss won’t pay you for hours you worked. The landlord won’t fix your backed-up toilet. Your friend was detained by Immigration Customs Enforcement, and now she’s facing deportation. Who you gonna call? You might call a lawyer, or a social worker, or you might file an appeal that may or may not receive a reply. But in an economy where these problems are becoming all too common, these solutions just aren’t cutting it anymore – they can be too slow, too expensive, and too isolating. Instead, many groups are turning towards a different solution: direct action. “Direct action involves bringing people together to confront the person responsible for a problem, in or...

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