Répertoire de l’autonomie collective

Le Répertoire est le bottin réunissant tous les groupes que nous avons contactés et dont la forme organisationnelle s’apparente à de l’autogestion ou à ce qu’on a nommé « l’autonomie collective ». Les principaux critères utilisés afin de déterminer si un groupe possède un fonctionnement autogéré sont : une prise de décision horizontale et consensuelle basée sur la démocratie directe et/ou participative. Les coordonnées de chacun des collectifs accompagnent la description de ces derniers ainsi que les sigles correspondant aux caractéristiques qu’ils s’attribuent. À noter que tous les groupes présents ont approuvé la totalité des propos rapportés et que ce sont eux qui ont la responsabilité de nous contacter si des mises à jour doivent être apportées.

Si vous appartenez à un groupe (ou connaissez un groupe) qui aurait sa place dans le répertoire de l'autonomie collective, n'hésitez pas à attirer notre attention! Vous pouvez communiquer avec nous via ce formulaire.

Merci
L'équipe du CRAC-K

Réseaux et coalitions

Collective Autonomy Directory

The directory is a repertory of all the groups we contacted who are organized along the lines of self-management or what is called “collective autonomy”. The chief criterion used to determine if a group is self-managed is horizontal and consensual decision-making based on direct and/or participatory democracy. A description of each collective is provided along with contact information and symbols identifying the characteristics used by the group to define itself. All groups included in the directory have approved what is said here about them and they have the responsibility to contact us if updates are needed.

If you belong to (or know of) a group that ought to be included in the Collective Autonomy Directory, don’t hesitate to let us know! You can use this form to contact us.

Thanks!
CRAC-K members

Networks and coalitions

L’Association pour une Solidarité Syndicale Étudiante (ASSÉ) (Association for Student Union Solidarity)

17 October 2010
throughout Quebec

ASSÉ is a union which brings together, across Quebec, CEGEP and university student associations representing more than 40,000 members. It embodies the continuity of the current that has, for the past forty years, made the student movement an unavoidable actor in Quebec society and an important agent of social progress in education. It has struggled for free education at all levels since its foundation.

Contacts:
2570 Nicolet St., #301
Montreal (Quebec) H1W 3L5
Telephone : (514) 390-0110

Hours:
Monday to Friday from 10am to 5pm
**Please contact us before dropping by.
 

Réseau Anarchiste en Milieu Étudiant (RAME) (Anarchist Network in the Student Milieu)

18 October 2010
Mainly the Montreal area, but also other parts of Quebec.

RAME strove to "unite anarchist forces in the student milieu through a visible, formal and regular network. In the medium term, RAMÉ aims to set up local groups in order to become a network of groups.” RAMÉ produced propaganda and did conscientization work by organizing activities (workshops and panels) and publishing a bilingual bulletin "Marmite" or “The Boiling Point”. It also tried to "contribute to establishing anarchist practices".

 

RAME has been defunkt since 2007.

Solidarity across Borders (SAB)

18 October 2010
Montreal

Solidarity across Borders (SAB) is a network of immigrants, refugees, groups and allies which organizes protests, public campaigns, community dinners, distributes a journal, does popular education, defends the rights of its members and offers support to immigrants and refugees. The group has four central demands: 1) the regularization of all non-status people; 2) an end to deportation; 3) an end to the detention of migrants, immigrants and refugees; and 4) the abolition of security certificates.

 

Contacts: (514) 848-7583