Iron Rail Book Collective

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Iron Rail Book Collective is an all volunteer run radical library and bookstore in New Orleans.

The Iron Rail's main focus is as a lending library featuring a wide selection of books ranging from Anarchism and Socialism to Fiction to Gardening to Philosophy to name a few. The Iron Rail also sells records, zines, local CDs and some spray paint art supplies. Free services include an hour of internet and weekly movie nights. The Iron Rail also contains the Above Ground Zine Library with a selection of thousands of zines, some very rare.

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[edit] Bookstore

The Iron Rail features a section of political and underground books for sale. Categories include Feminism, Anarchism, Ecology and Primitivism, Prisons and Police, Native American Studies, Labor Struggles, Globalization, Capitalist Exploitation and Subculture. There is also a selection of cheap used fiction.

[edit] Library

The Library contains an extensive collection of radical books including Feminism, Anarchism, History, Race Relations, Ecology, Labor Struggles, Cultural Studies, Protest and Activism as well as a wide array of other interesting topics like Philosophy, Art, Language, Health, Fiction and Parenting.

[edit] Library Check Out Policy

There are two types of library memberships at the Iron Rail. One for residence and one for non-residence. The residential type is 10$ life time and the non-resident is 10$ fee plus a 10$ security deposit. The fee on both on both types can be paid for with three hours of volunteer time however the 10$ deposit is mandatory for anyone visiting New Orleans, or who does not have a stable living situation in the city (including relief workers and out of town volunteers.) The fee's can be traded for 3 hours of volenteer time but the deposit for non-residence is mandotory. The deposit is a much needed addition to the policy. Its purpose is to maintain the library in the event of books being lost which is much more likey in the case of people visiting the city. Zines from the Above Ground Zine Library are not for check out due to their fragile nature.

[edit] The Collective

The Iron Rail is run by a group of volunteers working together to present a model for a non-authoritarian structure of organizing. The collective meets once a week to discuss the day to day business of running the space; finances, book orders, new policies etc. The collective's members consist of anywhere from 7-15 people on average, and the participation is subject to each person's desire for their own involvement. Some people just come by and shelve books, some people work shifts, some people come in full of ideas of new things for the space to do.

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