bristol / community / announcement Tuesday May 29, 2012 00:32 by Kebele social centre   text 12 comments (last - tuesday june 05, 2012 10:48)
bristol / media and culture / event notice Saturday May 02, 2009 21:43 by Kebele Social Centre
Screening of the documentary film The Business of Being Born, about the medicalization and commercialization of childbirth. read full story / add a comment
bristol / miscellaneous / press release Saturday March 29, 2008 14:06 by Kebele Social Centre   text 23 comments (last - thursday october 02, 2008 10:18)   image 1 image
The well-known Kebele Bike Workshop, serving the community for more than 11 years, was ripped off by a former volunteer earlier this month.
Harvey Tadman, who over the past year had been heavily involved in the daily operation and organization of the bike workshop, and also well-known through Critical Mass and the St. Werburghs’s Bike Project, emptied the workshop’s account on 14 March. read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / announcement Wednesday March 26, 2008 16:02 by Kebele Social Centre   text 3 comments (last - saturday march 29, 2008 03:06)
Kebele Social Centre
14 Robertson Rd
Easton read full story / add a comment
What does 'crazy' mean?
south west / the environment / announcement Friday November 16, 2007 10:01 by Kebele Social Centre   text 2 comments (last - friday november 16, 2007 13:54)   image 5 images
A film with no plot.

With no actors.

With no words.

The simplest of films with the power to change your life.

Kebele Film Club presents Godfrey Reggio and Phillip Glass's cinematic masterpiece - Koyaainsqatsi. read full story / add a comment
Blockade as part of the land reclamation action
bristol / protests / announcement Friday June 15, 2007 12:14 by Kebele Social Centre   image 2 images
Sunday 24th June at 7pm.
Kebele Social Centre.
14 Robertson Road,
Easton,
Bristol.
BS5 6JY
www.kebelecoop.org for more details.

A presentation by The Six Nations on the Grand River community about their year long struggle to reclaim ancestral land, defending their community against colonisation and the struggle for Indigenous sovereignty. Also a skillshare on how to reclaim and defend land from private developers.

Kebele Café will run as normal, with the proceeds going to help fund the Six Nations speaking tour. read full story / add a comment
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