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ABOUT US

Black Sheep Books, a community space and bookstore in Montpelier, Vermont, offers affordable radical and scholarly books, and hosts educational events on cultural and political topics. As an all-volunteer project, we are operated by a five-member collective hand in hand with a group of dedicated volunteers. Our principle focus is to provide access to anti-authoritarian Left ideas in a way that promotes intellectual debate and challenges today’s hegemonic culture.

We see print media and public talks as necessary for the development of critical consciousness and ultimately social change. Such engagement with the transformative power of ideas connects us to each other, helps us to understand our historical context, and guides us in action. This linking of past to present, theory to practice, is a crucial precondition for the emergence of a free and directly democratic society.

By creating this space in public, we strive to contest the depoliticization and alienation rampant under statist and capitalist social relations. We also aim to generate visibility for identities marginalized by normative values and systems of domination through providing community resources and a welcoming space in the context of our rural location.

Together with horizontalist social movements and political projects, bookstores, infoshops, and publishers, Black Sheep Books works toward an egalitarian, ecological, and nonhierarchical society.

Black Sheep Books is an all-volunteer, collectively run project specializing in radical and scholarly used books.
5 State Street, Montpelier, VT | (802) 225-8906

Upcoming Events

Previously....

Talk and book presentation by Paul Wright

Monday, March 24, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
at 4 Langdon Street, Montpelier, VT

Paul Wright, editor and cofounder of "Prison Legal News" (the longest-publishing independent prisoner rights magazine in U.S. history), will be discussing his new book "Prison Profiteers: Who Makes Money from Mass Incarceration" (New Press, January 2008).

Talk and discussion with three organizers from Minnesota's Twin Cities

Julie R. Enszer, a Maryland-based writer and lesbian activist, is published in "Iris: A Journal about Women," "Room of One's Own," "Long Shot," the "Jewish Women's Literary Annual," and the "Harrington Lesbian Literary Quarterly." Her book, "Homesteading: Essays on Life, Death, Sex, and Liberation," is forthcoming in winter 2008. For more on Julie, see http://www.JulieREnszer.com.

Freeride Montpelier and Black Sheep Books present:

Filmed by Bike:
a festival of bike-themed movie shorts

$3-10 sliding scale donation, but no one turned away

For more info on the films, visit www.FilmedByBike.org

River lovers! Greywater plumbers!
Innovative irrigators! Water drinkers!

Join coeditors Cleo Woelfle-Erskine and July Oskar Cole to celebrate their new book, Dam Nation: Dispatches from the Water Underground (Soft Skull Press, 2007), on water movements, ecological sanitation, and river restoration worldwide.

This book release event will include:

* A slideshow featuring anti-dam struggles, ecological sanitation, and river restoration projects

* A discussion of local restoration work and regional initiatives

* The secrets of guerrilla greywater plumbing

with authors Ben Dangl, Holly Wren Spaulding, and Ramor Ryan

A full evening of films, music, and discussion!

Josh MacPhee and Erik Reuland are touring with their new co-edited book Realizing the Impossible: Art against Authority (AK Press, 2007). They will discuss the collection and present documentation of creative art actions from around the world (for more info on the book, see www.akpress.org//2007/items/realizingtheimpossibleak).

Dark Dark Dark will play their music to melt your longing heart.

Dara Greenwald will make you laugh and cry with her revolving as well as evolving collection of short videos.

Who we are:

Talk and discussion with Chris Mercogliano and Manny Bernstein

Free! All welcome!

Children's lives are becoming so filled with managed, prepackaged experience that the spark that animates them, and is the source of their uniqueness and creativity--their "inner wildness"--is in danger of going out. This talk will focus on the major sources of domestication and what we can do to defend the ecology of childhood so that kids can continue to develop whole, autonomous, deeply original selves.

Video and Presentation by Keith McHenry

Free! Everyone welcome!

Food Not Bombs co-founder Keith McHenry will give a presentation about the history of the movement and the many things it has accomplished around the world. He will show a DVD about his work in Africa and talk about how to start a Food Not Bombs movement in Vermont.

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