Company type | Book store |
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Founded | 1976 |
Headquarters |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Website |
www |
Wooden Shoe Books and Records, also known as The Wooden Shoe, is an anarchist bookstore and infoshop in Philadelphia. Founded in 1976, the store specializes in radical and non-traditional literature. Wooden Shoe is run by an all-volunteer worker collective that encourages community building and anti-capitalist activism.
Located on 704 South Street in the South Street district, Wooden Shoe Books is in its third location. [1] The Wooden Shoe has always been primarily political, created with the intention of consolidating published anarchist materials into one location and providing opportunities for community organizing. [2] The shop volunteers its space to local organizations that align with its political goals of challenging systems of oppression. [3] Events include poetry readings, educational discussions, workshops, author talks, and rock shows. [3] The space also features a community board advertising local events such as book clubs and musical performances. [4]
The Wooden Shoe has been described as a "punk-rabbit-hole-on-acid of a shop." [3] Book categories include Native/Indigenous American Studies, Palestine, situationism, feminism, labor studies, imperialism, the prison–industrial complex, sustainable living, disabilities studies, and anarchism. [3] The collection includes books from anarchist publishers such as Autonomedia, AK Press, and Semiotext(e). [3] In addition to books, the store carries zines, vinyl records, buttons, stickers, posters, and t-shirts. [4]
The name of Wooden Shoe Books derives from workers who interrupted production during the Industrial Revolution by throwing wooden shoes ( sabots) into machinery. [1] The bookstore opened in January 1976 and was founded by members of Philadelphia Solidarity, a group of libertarian socialists. [5] In a 2021 interview, cofounder Carl Craft describes that the collective did not anticipate making much of a "profit with just the books, so we also sold vinyl records." [5]
The original location of the shop was in a basement at 20th and Sansom Streets. [5] An electrical fire in 1997 burned the building down, and the store moved to 5th and South Street. [5] Looking for a larger space, in October 2009 the Wooden Shoe moved into its current location at 7th and South Street. [6]
The Wooden Shoe is a run by an all-volunteer, non-hierarchical collective. [7] Decisions are made by collective members by a consensus process at monthly meetings. [7] The bookstore is a 501(c)(3) organization with a mission of being "an empowering resource for activism, organizing, art, self-education, community-building, and the anti-capitalist struggle." [3] As of 2022, the collective has around thirty-five people to staff the store. [8]
Company type | Book store |
---|---|
Founded | 1976 |
Headquarters |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Website |
www |
Wooden Shoe Books and Records, also known as The Wooden Shoe, is an anarchist bookstore and infoshop in Philadelphia. Founded in 1976, the store specializes in radical and non-traditional literature. Wooden Shoe is run by an all-volunteer worker collective that encourages community building and anti-capitalist activism.
Located on 704 South Street in the South Street district, Wooden Shoe Books is in its third location. [1] The Wooden Shoe has always been primarily political, created with the intention of consolidating published anarchist materials into one location and providing opportunities for community organizing. [2] The shop volunteers its space to local organizations that align with its political goals of challenging systems of oppression. [3] Events include poetry readings, educational discussions, workshops, author talks, and rock shows. [3] The space also features a community board advertising local events such as book clubs and musical performances. [4]
The Wooden Shoe has been described as a "punk-rabbit-hole-on-acid of a shop." [3] Book categories include Native/Indigenous American Studies, Palestine, situationism, feminism, labor studies, imperialism, the prison–industrial complex, sustainable living, disabilities studies, and anarchism. [3] The collection includes books from anarchist publishers such as Autonomedia, AK Press, and Semiotext(e). [3] In addition to books, the store carries zines, vinyl records, buttons, stickers, posters, and t-shirts. [4]
The name of Wooden Shoe Books derives from workers who interrupted production during the Industrial Revolution by throwing wooden shoes ( sabots) into machinery. [1] The bookstore opened in January 1976 and was founded by members of Philadelphia Solidarity, a group of libertarian socialists. [5] In a 2021 interview, cofounder Carl Craft describes that the collective did not anticipate making much of a "profit with just the books, so we also sold vinyl records." [5]
The original location of the shop was in a basement at 20th and Sansom Streets. [5] An electrical fire in 1997 burned the building down, and the store moved to 5th and South Street. [5] Looking for a larger space, in October 2009 the Wooden Shoe moved into its current location at 7th and South Street. [6]
The Wooden Shoe is a run by an all-volunteer, non-hierarchical collective. [7] Decisions are made by collective members by a consensus process at monthly meetings. [7] The bookstore is a 501(c)(3) organization with a mission of being "an empowering resource for activism, organizing, art, self-education, community-building, and the anti-capitalist struggle." [3] As of 2022, the collective has around thirty-five people to staff the store. [8]