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bristol / protests Saturday May 25, 2013 19:12 by IMCVOL
Pub after EDL visit

12:15 Unconfirmed reports EDL have now been herded by police out of the pub and away from the centre of Bristol under heavy police escort

10:00pm Seems that EDL still trapped in Wetherspoons. Facebook Video (with IP logging) surfaces of confrontation with police

9:30pm Image surfaces of Smashed up Redfield pub, post EDL visit

8:00pm UNCONFIRMED report that EDL contained by police inside the Wetherspoons Pub. Reportedly no longer visible EDL presence on Church Rd

7:15 UNCONFIRMED 15 EDL in Pack Horse pub: http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/the-pack-horse-bristol

6:50pm Reports coming in that Police have EDL penned in at St Georges Hall Wetherspoons" on Church Rd, St George

More as we hear it

Latest from (IP logged) Twitter:

https://twitter.com/search/realtime?q=%23stopedl&src=typd

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bristol / miscellaneous Friday May 24, 2013 09:55 by image

Email Encryption for Beginners

Hydra Books - 34 Old Market Street

Saturday May 25th 4:00pm

The first of a monthly (last Saturday of each month) computer workshop aiming to provide jargon free workshops on useful programs. No experience necessary, but please if you have a laptop bring it along.

A non encrypted e-mail message sent through the Internet is like a post card without an envelope: postpeople, neighbours and anybody else who can put their hands on it will easily read the message you've written. Unlike a post card an email is copied (rather then moved) to many different computers on it's travels. All of these computers owners we can't possibly trust and know. This makes me feel uncomfortable and is not necessary with simple email encryption.

When you use a website (like Facebook, gmail or even crabgrass)  to send a message you have little to no control at all over the delivery process, its like asking someone you've not meet to go and read your post card loudly near the front door of your mates house!

Certain organization (e.g. journalist, unions, activists, etc) have a responsibility  to transmit sensitive messages securely and currently do not. Don't think what does this one email say about me (or it's recipient) think rather when examined on mass over time (most emails are stored indefinitely these days) what does this reveal about the way we live.

Still not convinced see this brilliant summary.

Beginning with a short (10 minutes) explanation on why email encryption ought to be common place. Followed by talking through the use of enigmail add-on for thunderbird that makes using GPG  easy.

The aim is to by the end of the workshop to be able to email anyone else who makes it to the workshop with out the email being interceptable by a third party.

It would save time if you had thunderbird setup and receiving your emails. If you already use email encryption and want to help or share your key please come by.

bristol / community Wednesday May 22, 2013 09:39 by Alan Lee
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VegfestUK Bristol takes place on May 24th 25th 26th 2013. It is officially Europe's biggest veggie festival, with last year's show attracting over 25,000 visitors over 3 days. During the daytime, visitors can expect a feast of cuisines from across the globe, with a wealth of stallholders and caterers displaying the very best plant-based foods. These come on top of other entertainments such as cinema, talks, cookery demos, kids' area, crazy golf, live comedy hours, workshops and more.  Special guests during the day include presenter Janey Lee Grace, athlete Fiona OakesMs Cupcake and powerlifter/cancer survivor Pat Reeves. Over 100 of our stalls have already gone, since the announcements on February 1st of our headliners - Happy Mondays, 808State, Peter Hook (New Order/Joy Division), the Farm. They'll be joined by Caravan Palace, Kitten and the Hips, the Boxettes, Macka B, the Abyssinians and other guests, ensuring that the 10th birthday of our Bristol show will be celebrated in style!  And a wealth of sponsors have jumped on board too - they include Redwood Foods, Fry’s Distribution, Goodlife, Nakd, Bute Island, Yaoh, Eco Vegan Shoes, Sunseed Organics, Ethical Investors, The Vegan Society and Kara Dairy Free, along with media partners Excellart, Veggie Vision, Foods for Life, Resurgence Magazine and Vegetarian Living.

Ticket sales for the evening gigs are at https://www.theticketsellers.co.uk/tickets/vegfest-uk-bristol/10025269

More info on the show available at http://bristol.vegfest.co.uk

 

 

bristol / community Wednesday May 22, 2013 09:39 by riotsreframed
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Hamilton House, 80 Stokes Croft Bristol, Avon BS1 3QY & The Arts House Cinema, 108A Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3RU

VoiceOver is coming to Bristol to host TWO screenings & discussions! Riots Reframed hopes to add to the city’s rich history of rioting. Stokes Croft alone hosted two sets of riots in 2011 – the first was a warm-up in April, and the second was in unison with the nationwide summer riots. I’ll be making my way over to host the two screenings (Friday and Saturday), say a few words and hopefully exchange some fire with the people of Bristol! | Fahim.

Standard Entry: £7 (Early Bird Tickets)
Concessions: £4
Tickets - riotsreframed.com/screenings/tickets/bristol/

Screening One: Hamilton House, 80 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QY | 24th May 2013 | 17:00 – 21:00

Screening Two: The Arts House Cinema, 108A Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3RU | 25th May 2013 | 18:00 Onwards

VoiceOver | Riots Reframed is a feature-length documentary which reframes England’s 2011 riots through voices of resistance – threading these perspectives together using moody instrumentals, dramatic monologue and raw spoken word. This hard-hitting film is unique both in its scope and the journey that produced it.

The idea was conceived soon after the producer, Fahim Alam, was released from prison on bail, after being arrested for taking part in riots. With virtually no knowledge of filming and editing, he set out to make an independent and complex documentary. Most of it was filmed whilst Fahim wore an ankle tag and was subject to a strict curfew as he awaited trial for the charge of ‘violent disorder’.

The documentary takes the viewer through a journey that begins in Tottenham and spirals out to a detailed look at the role of police, power, racism, government, prison, war, resistance and more.

Although the voices base their analysis around the riots, the scope of Riots Reframed is much wider and stands in its own right as a poetic but fierce challenge to the system we live under and the suffering it produces. The result is a radical social commentary grounded in knowledge and art, that synthesises a number of voices, from prominent social, cultural and political analysts, to prisoners still recovering from time inside.

VoiceOver | Riots Reframed is simultaneously engaging, informative, thought-provoking, emotion-stirring, and importantly, a challenge to the media institutions that serve the narrative of the power structure. This film is a historical document not to be missed.

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