No Glory – The Real History Of The First World War
Remembering The Real World War 1 held a public meeting last week. Here is your chance to read about the meeting and see a video of the speakers and discussion.
Remembering The Real World War 1 held a public meeting last week. Here is your chance to read about the meeting and see a video of the speakers and discussion.
Come along and help support the ‘Behind Perceptions’ photography exhibition which will be displayed this Autumn at Hamilton House Oct 18th-Sep 1st an exhibition to raise awareness of hidden disabilities. Specifically Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or ME/CFS and associated Fibromyalgia.
The programme confirmed for the 2014 Radical History Zone features sessions from 17th Cent. revolt to 18th Cent. women boxers, from WWI to 1970’s eco-activism, festivals and Asian youth.
The programme confirmed for the 2014 Radical History Zone features sessions from 17th Cent. revolt to 18th Cent. women boxers, from WWI to 1970’s eco-activism, festivals and Asian youth.
Bristol Anarchist Bookfair is quickly approaching and the deadline for all workshop and stalls forms is 12 noon 25th March 2014. There are loads of things you can do to help us out read this article for more details. Cheers the Bristol Bookfair Collective.
As of 5pm Friday, we think the capatcha problems have been solved, please email imc-bristol@lists.indymedia.org if you still have problems.
Tonight on the 26th of March at the Malcom X Centre 7.30pm, hear about multitude of both individual and mass forms of resistance to the war on all sides of the national divides being uncovered by radical historians.
In the Alice in Wonderland world of politics that we seek to enter and influence, economic growth is held to be the norm that guarantees our prosperity. Recession, or contraction, also inelegantly called de-growth, guarantees misery for many because it means unemployment and poverty.