Direct Action & OpSec

  • Line drawing of a person with a red mask-like face, crouching on the ground against a black background.

    Inhabit.Body

    A strength and conditioning guide.

  • Cover of a guide titled 'A Demonstrator's Guide to Responding to Gunshot Wounds' with silhouettes of people and first responders in black and white.

    A Demonstrator's Guide to responding to gunshot wounds

    Goes over your options and actions you should take should you or someone around you suffer a gunshot wounds at a protest.

  • Black Cross First Aid logo with text 'Black Cross' at the top, a black cross in the center with 'First Aid' inside, and 'Health Care Collective' at the bottom.

    An Activist's Guide to Basic First Aid

    A guide to first aid in the activist circle. A need for anyone going to protests.

  • A graphic with the phrase "Turn Off Your Phone!" above an illustration of a smartphone, surrounded by icons of a satellite dish, map, Wi-Fi signal, spiral galaxy, a planet, and a speech bubble, with text about digital security strategies and the date August 2023.

    Turn off your phone!

    And other basic digital security strategies August 2023

  • A grayscale image showing a person with facial features obscured by torn paper. The text emphasizes the importance of community support against harassment and doxxing, and highlights a publication titled "Notes on Prevention & Aftercare for Those Targeted by Doxxing or Political Harassment" by Doxcare, in partnership with Crimeth Inc.

    Doxcare

    Notes on prevention and aftercare for those targeted by doxxing or political harassment

  • Page with the title 'Sustainable Activism & Avoiding Burnout' and a definition of burnout, featuring a grayscale image of a balance scale.

    Sustainable Activism & Avoiding Burnout

    Burnout is a political and movement issue. Every year committed activists suffer and drop out of our community because they have burnt out.

  • Cover page of a document titled "Confessions Of A Former Bastard Cop" by Officer A. Cab, published by The Anarchist Library.

    Confessions of a former bastard cop

    By Officer A. Cab

  • A black and white pocket-sized zine titled "Film the Police! & Know Your Rights!" with a graphic of a clenched fist holding a paintbrush or baton and an image of a police skull with the words "Too many cops, too little justice." The zine contains text about recording police, filing complaints, and links to various activism organizations.

    Film The Police & Know Your Rights!

    A pocket zine