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bristol / protests Wednesday May 16, 2012 14:57 by Radio K
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Radio action!

Hhttp://bristol.indymedia.org/article/708699!

…well it wasn’t too late fortunately… heh. heh.

This Show. WHOOP.

Interview with Special guests- Ken and Boris discussing May day Action week, Bristol votes for mayor (snore), and ANARCHY (now you’re talkin’)

Interview with Emma from Rockin Bee Hive Collective in the US. She chats about the Bees and the rad art work they get up to.

Students from Montreal give their take on the student uprising in the Maple Spring

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TO LISTEN- click the link below

http://soundcloud.com/radio-kebele/radio-kebele-may-show | Full Article.

bristol / miscellaneous Friday May 11, 2012 10:31 by Anthony
When Stokes Croft erupted into riots last year, national attention was focused on a fascinating and diverse area of Bristol. This event brings locally made films on Stokes Croft to the big screen; from the anti-Tesco Riots to the graffiti scene, to some strange technological goings on you might never have heard of! We have a number of filmmakers bringing their own filmic contributions and individual perpectives to the much debated subject of Stokes Croft. We want your contribution too. So join us for a night of films, discussion and debate.

Films include:

"Whose Croft" (Mim van der Waal)

"Invisible Airs" (Alistair Oldham)

"Why did the Sokes Croft riot Happen" (Ben Edwards)

Monday 14th May, 8pm at the Cube Cinema (directions) - Entry £3/4 but nobody turned away for lack of funds.

| Event info | The Battle of Stokes Croft on Bristol Indymedia & Bristol AF |

bristol / protests Wednesday May 09, 2012 17:56 by South West Against Nulear (SWAN)

Centrica are having their AGM this week on Fri 11th and local activists are planning to be heard...


On Fri 11th May we want to tell Hinkley investor, Centrica loud & clear No to new nuclear.

We believe that centrica’s pressure on the UK government to take more taxpayers money to pay for a project that they themselves believe will fail in order that their shareholders can profit out of us twice (once when they build the plant then again when they bill us for energy) is immoral and unethical.

The electricity market reform act already promised to these greedy utilities is a public subsidy by the back door. Nuclear power plants never have been and never will be profitable endeavours which is why in 2006 when the government tried to create the nuclear renaissance they knew it wouldn’t go down well with the public. Now after a six year campaign of lobbying and expensive PR campaigns to get the public to swallow nuclear as a ‘necessary evil’ they want to dump responsibility for financing back on the already skint public.

To this end we have a bit of armchair activism that everyone can join in with no matter what your time/energy/money commitments are...Full Article
bristol / protests Friday April 27, 2012 17:14 by Bristol First Of May Group
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Bristol will be revolting!

This April a group of anarchists, leftists, trade unionists, students, workers and rebels came together. Their aim is to put May Day back on the map in Bristol. The result is a diverse range of events representing many struggles, or as we see it many facets of the same struggle; against oppression for a free and just society.  We're looking for people not just to come a long but to get involved in shaping how the week turns out as we head towards the big day of action on may 5th.

First of May Group Website Twitter Facebook Group & Facebook Event

Monday April 30th
Anti Vivisection Noise Demo, meet 12pm at the Bear Pit in the centre (to move on to a target). Bring things to make some NOISE. Facebook Event.

Tuesday May 1st
Mass call in sick or otherwise skip work/school day Since the state refuses to give us may 1st off, we should take it ourselves. Possible morning action against the criminalisation of squatting TBC/stay tuned!

Spreading May Day Meet 3pm by the fountains in the centre to raise peoples concsiousness about May Day! Stalls, leaflets, chats, and some fun & food as well.

Wednesday May 2nd
Picket ATOS Help fight back against the governments attacks on people with disabilities. ATOS is the company paid to take away disabled peoples benefits! We shall be handing out advice leaflets to those attending interviews, and protesting against ATS. 2pm at Flowers Hill in Brislington.

Thursday May 3rd
Anti-Workfare Flash Mob! Be around the Centre of town at 12.30 then call our hotline or drop us a text in advance to find the target (number will be released nearer the time). Bring Prison clothes (or warden outfits) and prepare for some theatric direct action!

Friday May 4th
South West Against Nuclear Demonstration against a local supplier to the proposed new nuclear power station at hinkley.  It will take place at midday at over court barns, Almondsbury(BS32 4DF), which can be reached by Bus (309 from bristol centre), train (patchway station), bike (8 miles from bristol),  and there should be transport organised by SWAN going from easton.

Saturday May 5th – the big one!
May Day March against the destruction of the NHS!  Organised with the Bristol & District Anti Cuts Alliance with union support. Gather from 11am on college green, the march will head through town to castle park. Facebook.

Reclaim the beach  Our bosses steal our time, the corporations steal our spaces and the state steals our holiday and hides our histroy! Its time for the workers to take it all back, beneath on top of the streets lies the beach.  Meet at the end of the anticuts march (12:30ish castle park) and reclaim the streets of bristol. Bring hawaiian shirts, bermududa shorts, deck chairs, palm trees, BBQs and prepare for some anti-capitalist fun.

Also the next meeting of Bristol May First Group is this Friday 27th of April, 7pm upstairs at the stag & hounds on Old Market. Likely to be our last before May Day!

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