Found this Wikipedia list of (notable) books about anarchism.
A christian critique of authoritarian revolution.
"For radicals, fetishizing the guillotine is just like fetishizing the state: it means celebrating an instrument of murder that will always be used chiefly against us."
presentation by Tim Elmo Feiten
Nobody likes terrorists
An episode of Trouble on cops.
An audio recording of Voltarine de Cleyre's "Making of an Anarchist" being read.
Eric Brandt found not guilty after being arrested for passing out jury nullification pamphlets.
Good interview with an activist in Hong Kong.
Wayne Price's review of Kevin Carson's "Studies in Mutualist Political Economy"
This is my favorite essay on Quillette. It's by an anarchist who had a bad time with his anarchist friends.
"My friend, anarchist Jerry Koch, is the latest grand jury resistor to be jailed and freed because of his silence"
"I introduced my anarchist friend to my other friends. This proved to be awkward."
Graeber on the Rojava revolution.
The sailors' demands were good.
The Bolsheviks were being assaulted by forces from the reactionary wing of Romanov monarchists, reformist Social Democrats, former Imperial Army officers and soldiers in the anti-communist White Armies along with several foreign nations sending in interventionist forces, aid and supplies for the White Armies. Despite this, Vladimir Lenin regarded the left-wing opposition as the most threatening the Bolshevik regime faced. [...] The authority the Bolsheviks commanded, such as the Cheka and other exertions of control and supremacy were primarily used against left-wing oppositionists rather than the reactionary counter-revolution.
"While authoritarians of various stripes seek to cloud the issue, giving a NATO member a green light to invade Syria is what is “pro-war” and “imperialist.” Speaking as an anarchist, my goal is not to talk about what the US military should do. It is to discuss how US military policy impacts people and how we ought to respond."