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south west / community Friday May 10, 2013 09:41 by Permanent Culture Now
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Monday 13th May 8pm The Cube, Dove Street, Bristol.  Entry £3/£4 (But nobody turned away due to lack of funds)

As part of co-ordinated action by the International Workers' Association across several countries, Indymedia and Bristol Solidarity Federation are hosting an evening of film and discussion on housing matters. Using film footage from the 1930s and 1970s, the struggles of ordinary people to live in a decent, affordable and secure home will be remembered. The talks and discussions will focus on the present day, providing: an overview of current national and local housing issues; an analysis of the expanding private rented sector; an insight into the tenants movement in Bristol; and a first hand account of DIY housing in the form of a local co-operative.

bristol / community Friday May 10, 2013 09:40 by solidarity
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Brewhaha with support from Babylon festival presents a 2-venue link-up BENEFIT FOR BRISTOL DEFENDANT SOLIDARITY.
Friday 10 May, 9pm to 3am, at the White Hart & Red Lion, Whitehall Rd, Easton, Bristol BS5. £5 on the door gets you into both venues.

Line up & set times (BANDS in capitals), may change:

At the White Hart -
kingofthebins 9:00
FIRE PIT COLLECTIVE FT JAY INNERTERESTRIAL 10:00
CALICO JACK 11:00
Ironside (Dissident) 11:45
Ambisinister (Brouhaha)12:45
Spacedocker (Jigsore) 1:30
Dan Breakwhore (Neverlution) 2:00
Kingofthebins/Ambisinister 2:45

At the Red Lion -
Dan Guidance 9:00
Frith Element (Rambunctious) 10:00
BELLADONNA 10:45
Clunge Kartle (GSC) 11:30
PRIMEVAL SOUP 12:00
Pev (Kebele) 12:45
Abomination(Tossers) 1:30

bristol / miscellaneous Wednesday May 08, 2013 11:09 by Bristol Solidarity Federation
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The May Day Rally in Bristol saw a large Red and Black presence leading march through the centre.

The Radical Workers block contained members of Bristol SolFed, Bristol AFed, the IWW and other local anarchists. The march stopped outside Primark and called for solidarity with Bangladeshi garment workers who died in the Rana Plaza factory. It is now understood that over 600 people died and many more are still missing.

After the rally in Castle Park the Radical Workers block returned to Primark. Here they blockaded the entrance and turned many shoppers away.

Bristol Anarchist Federation have a report and photos from the march and demo here

bristol / anti-cuts Wednesday May 01, 2013 17:25 by Mayday

Bristol Trades Council and others are organising a demonstration & rally on Saturday May 4th to mark May Day – International Workers' Day. The theme of this year's demonstration is 'Defend the right to a decent life from the cradle to the grave. Fight Cuts – Fight Austerity'. Bring banners, placards, friends, neighbours.

The demonstration assembles on College Green at 11am before marching to Castle Park for a rally at 12.30pm.

A poster can be downloaded from http://www.bristolanticutsalliance.org.uk/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/MayDay_poster.pdf
Facebook detals - https://www.facebook.com/events/242260185910507/
For more information email admin@bristolanticutsalliance.org.uk

Radical Bloc also are calling out to support the Mayday Demonstration

In light of recent events, and in keeping with the spirit of May Day and international solidarity the focus of the radical block will be Solidarity With Bangladesh Garment Workers http://libcom.org/news/house-cards-savar-building-collapse-26042013

For May Day 2013, Unions in Bristol are calling for a March Against Austerity. We are calling for a Radical Block to march with them, so come and join us on the streets if you are;

Mad – at the government which continues to attack societies most vulnerable for the benefit of no one other than themselves (and their rich mates).
Angry – that the costs of living are going up and your boss won’t pay you more.
Frustrated – that your working conditions are being destroyed and the bureaucrats at the top of your union don’t seem up for the fight your fellow workers are ready for.
Worried – that if we don’t all do something soon there will be no NHS, no peace and no planet left for our children.
Bored – with the latest lies from the politicians and press you’re expected to believe.
Inspired – by the courage of those that have gone before us, who have fought against exploitation, and won us all victories which last to his day.
Optimistic – about creating a society that can meet all our needs and seek an end to sexism, racism, transphobia, ableism, ageism, homophobia, and the many other oppressive and destructive ways in which we are divided.

So grab your red flag, your black flag, your rainbow flag, your pirate flag or no flag at all and get together at 11am, Saturday the 4th of May on College Green to take to the streets of Bristol, and rekindle the spirit of resistance!

Bristol First Of May Group: https://bristol1stofmay.wordpress.com/

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