Catalyst Infoshop

The Catalyst Infoshop was an infoshop and bookshop at 109 N. McCormick Street, Prescott, Arizona, founded in 2004. It had closed by 2010.

The infoshop in 2009

Foundation

Catalyst Infoshop was founded in an old railroad cabin in Prescott, Arizona in 2004, by Katie Rose Nelson and William C. Rodgers.[1] The space was used for a reading group, a philosophy salon, a knitting circle, a high school girl club, a free school and an all ages venue.[2] It was fostered by Prescott College.[3] By 2010, the infoshop had closed down.[4]

Raid

On December 7, 2005, Catalyst Infoshop was raided by federal agents working on information provided by Jacob Ferguson. Rodgers and Nelson were both arrested. The raid was part of Operation Backfire investigating an eco-terrorist unit within the Earth Liberation Front that caused upwards of $20 million in damage across numerous states. Rodgers was charged by Federal Bureau of Investigation with masterminding the arson that destroyed the Two Elk Lodge in Vail, Colorado in 1998.[1]

Rodgers committed suicide by self-asphyxiation, in jail, two weeks after his arrest and before standing trial.[5]

gollark: One obvious slightly insane one I came up with now is governance by internal prediction market. But you'd probably need a big company in the first place to make it work.
gollark: I believe at least one company tried to run internal markets but had horrible problems.
gollark: But presumably there are a lot more conceivable possibilities than that.
gollark: I mean, most actual companies just run on some kind of internal hierarchy or very occasionally this kind of cooperative.
gollark: I wonder what other interesting organization structures could exist.

See also

References

  1. GRIGORIADIS, VANESSA (2011-06-21). "The Rise and Fall of the Eco-Radical Underground". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 9 July 2019. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  2. Amster, Randall (2006). "Perspectives on Ecoterrorism: Catalysts, Conflations, and Casualties". Contemporary Justice Review. 9 (3): 287–301. doi:10.1080/10282580600827991.
  3. Malic, William (2013-03-13). The Journey - Bean Town to L.A. ISBN 9781105940057.
  4. "Tip of an iceberg of community: Infoshops and radical community centers". Slingshot. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
  5. Rovics, David (2007). "NOTES FROM A WANDERING MINSTRELPivotal Moment in the Green Scare (pdf)" (PDF). CNS. 18 (3). Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 July 2019.

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