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Bristol Anarchist Bookfair Kicks Off

category bristol | community | feature author Thursday September 11, 2008 08:46author by imcvol Report this post to the editors

Saturday 13th of September, between 10am and 5pm, St. Werburghs Centre

Davey Gower of the Bookfair Collective writes; Roll up! Roll up! Blast away those damp summer blues and get yourself down to the Bristol Anarchist Bookfair for a date with the freethinking autonomous resistance from Bristol, the South West & South Wales. A printed bookfair programme will be available on the day, but you can get all the bookfair details online now...This free event includes 26 stalls from independent publishers, distributors, bookshops and local and national campaign groups. There are also 25 workshops including talks on anarchist principles and tactics, the economy, climate change and transition towns, a bicycle maintenance workshop, a lesson in Taiji, and an 'alternative' cycling tour of Bristol. Added to that is live acoustic music in the courtyard and the Kebele community co-operative – Bristol’s long-running radical social centre – will be in the kitchen providing a cheap all-day café, proving how delicious vegan food can be....Anarchism is about mutual aid, solidarity, autonomy and social change. It’s about class politics, resisting injustice and exploitation and defending the earth we live on. Anarchism emerged as a defined movement in the mid-19th century as part of the struggles of the growing European working class. Yet its origins can be traced back centuries to whenever people came together to resist oppression, to whenever people tried to live peacefully in harmony with the environment around them. Anarchist Bookfair - full programme & info.

Bristol Indymedia will also be at the event! We are running a stall and a talk/discussion; Getting serious about media democracy at Room 7 at 11am; The media is dominated by a small group of individuals like Murdoch, and multinational corporations such as Viacom. As a result the predominant tide of media offers a largely homogenous top-down view of the world centred on corporate globalisation and neo-liberal economics. What are the implications for those struggling to present alternative views of the world? How can alternatives be presented to a population that has only known a corporate media? Can we use their media to get our message out or should we concentrate on building our own media? Hope to see you there!

| Anarchist Bookfair - full programme & info | (don't) Get me started | Anarchist Bookfair meeting | Anarchy in The West Country | Bookfair Party (8pm to late, at the Plough pub, Kilburn St, Easton BS5) | Post-bookfair cafe @ Kebele | Related Organisations: www.bristolanarchistbookfair.org | Bristol Anarchist Black Cross | www.kebelecoop.org |

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author by Bookfair collective - Anarchist bookfairpublication date Fri Sep 12, 2008 08:17author email bristolanarchistbookfair at riseup dot netReport this post to the editors

Many thanks to Bristol Indymedia for publicising this event. However we are not claiming it to be Bristol's first anarchist bookfair, merely the first for 15 years, as we have stated clearly on our website.

Hope to see you all at the bookfair on Saturday!

Salud
Bookfair collective

Related Link: http://www.bristolanarchistbookfair.org/
author by Party girl - Bookfair collectivepublication date Fri Sep 12, 2008 11:24Report this post to the editors

Hi - here's the flyer for the after-bookfair party.
The line up is:
8pm - Eirlys Rhiannon (live acoustic)
9pm - Dr Spin (live acoustic)
10pm -dj Black Rainbow
11pm - dj Luther Blisset
12am - dj Batko (apache)
1am - dj Hattie (mal-function)

The Plough, Kilburn St, Easton BS5
Enjoy!

PDF Document Bookfair after-party flyer 0.17 Mb

Related Link: http://bristolanarchistbookfair.org/
author by Total misfitpublication date Sat Sep 13, 2008 18:11Report this post to the editors

That was really good! Well done everyone! And I don't impress easily - wasn't actually going to go. But I did and it rocked. Thanks Bookfair!

author by imcvolpublication date Sun Sep 14, 2008 09:58Report this post to the editors

Thanks to the BABF collective for letting us know this WASN'T the first Bristol Anarchist Bookfair! I've corrected the title of the piece to reflect this...

Oh, and GREAT WORK to all those involved in organising a great day. I attended for part of it and found it really stimulating and inspiring. Terrific.

author by Sypublication date Sun Sep 14, 2008 13:23Report this post to the editors

A really good event with a fantastic array of stalls, literature, workshops, music and people...

Well organised, well publicised, well attended... The Bookfair collective did a great job... Congrats...

 
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