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October 10, 2012 16:12
by dissident island
in group
dissident island radio
Published:
October 08, 2012 21:38
by dissident dissenter
This 109th Dissident Island Radio features some lovely people running London’s Cuts Cafe, a radical space in the belly of the beast designed to allow for movement building in the run-up to the TUC demo on October 20th. We also hear about porn, capitalism and sexual desire. Does one lead to the other? Could you have anarcho-porn? And as always the show features rabble rousing, tunes, an…
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October 08, 2012 18:56
by mswithacause
On 5th October 2012, Human Rights campaigners gathered outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, awaiting the final verdict, on the extensive legal battle challenging the extraditions of British Citizens to the U.S. A short film documenting the public solidarity stand can be viewed here - http://youtu.be/JOC_XhITPmE
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September 28, 2012 15:50
by Better Elephant
Around 50 people attended the opening night of the Heygate cinema on Saturday 22nd. The event was hosted by the (provisional) Heygate Residents Association which screened the film ‘Doreen’ made by film-makers David Reeve & Patrick Steel. In the film, Doreen Gee - former Chair of the Tenants & Residents Association - reminisces about the culture of the estate and what went wrong with the re…
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September 28, 2012 11:58
by taa
TAA - LONDON
31 OCTOBER - 3 NOVEMBER 2012
Midday-Midnight - but times for specific slots also vary!! Free entry.
Venue location tbc : 07092 805720 & 07092 846566
Open-access art event in an autonomous space
Weds: opening night
Thurs: cinema
Friday: cabaret & spoken word
Sat: live bands & kids-space
Workshops & debates each weekday 7pm-9pm
Exhibition and refreshments throughout
We are accep…
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September 25, 2012 11:03
by John Naughton
The first thought to strike anyone stumbling upon the now-infamousInnocence of Muslims video on YouTube without knowing anything about it would probably be that it makes Monty Python's The Life of Brian look like the work of Merchant Ivory. It's daft, amateurish beyond belief and, well, totally weird. So the notion that such a fatuous production might provoke carnage in distant parts of the wo…
Published:
September 24, 2012 11:02
by dissident chickpea
in group
dissident island radio
This week's Circled A radio show comes to us care of independent radio producer and member of Dissident Island Radio, Chickpea.
The show will air on Tuesday 25 September 2012 from 9-9:30pm GMT on 104.4FM in London, UK, and will also be streamed on the Resonance FM website. You can download the show here: [MP3 link | OGG link]
The show features portions of an interview with Brian and Keir, two me…
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September 21, 2012 11:32
by Gasworks
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September 21, 2012 10:54
by Louise Michel
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September 19, 2012 10:44
by Nora Bateson
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September 17, 2012 12:15
by mswithacause
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September 14, 2012 22:16
by repost
International activists involved in the Indignato and Occupy movements have begun a campaign to create GlobalNoise, a worldwide cacerolazo, or casserole march, on Saturday, October 13th, 2012. The hope is that local Occupations and Collectives will take up the call to march, using the method of a casserole march to highlight whatever issues are the most important to their community.
Published:
September 13, 2012 20:03
by mrmister
Latest: See interviews with the local residents and squatters: Video.
On the 5th of September Occupiers and members of the local community in North London reclaimed the Friern Barnet Library after it had its doors closed in April by the council this year due to public sector cuts. The library is now declared liberated, occupied and reopened to the public. Although today the council served an …
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September 11, 2012 13:27
by Reel New repost
Report and video taken fron Reel News: London Metropolitan University staff, students and other supporters attended a rally outside the Home Office at lunchtime on Wednesday September 5 to oppose the revocation of London Met’s international student license, which could result in 2,600 international students being deported. Watch video of the protest
Published:
September 07, 2012 17:18
by dissident dissenter
LARC - and pumpin out your stereo
Published:
September 07, 2012 10:08
by Jo Makepeace
North London library closed by cuts, opened by squatters.
A North London library closed by council cuts has been re-opened... by squatters. Closed by Barnet council back in April after an eighteen month wrangle Friern Barnet library will open its doors again on Saturday (8th) between 11 and 3. Since the library closed local campaigners have been staging 'pop up' libraries on the village green…
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September 04, 2012 18:18
by CAAT
Join us for family-friendly World Peace Day fun: 3pm-5pm, Friday 21st September, outside the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square (nearest tubes: Charing Cross and Leicester Sq)
Published:
August 29, 2012 12:34
by Amir Taaki
TBC - check the schedule page for updates.
Published:
August 29, 2012 12:30
by Amir Taaki
LARC (London Action Resource Centre) - see londonarc.org
Published:
August 29, 2012 12:26
by Amir Taaki
LARC (London Action Resource Centre) - see londonarc.org
Published:
August 29, 2012 12:23
by Amir Taaki
LARC (London Action Resource Centre) - see londonarc.org
Published:
August 29, 2012 12:17
by Amir Taaki
Royal National, Rusell Square (see the website). Tickets bought online.
Published:
August 29, 2012 12:13
by Amir Taaki
Royal National, Rusell Square (see the website). Tickets bought online.
Published:
August 26, 2012 19:52
by Hedgehog
Tuesday 6.30 - 9pm St. Martin's Community Centre, 43 Carol St., NW1 0HT
It is now known that human language and culture emerged in Africa some 100,000 years ago, in a social revolution whose echoes can still be heard in mythic narratives and ritual traditions from around the world.
Published:
August 26, 2012 19:52
by Hedgehog
Tuesday 6.30 - 9pm St. Martin's Community Centre, 43 Carol St., NW1 0HT
It is now known that human language and culture emerged in Africa some 100,000 years ago, in a social revolution whose echoes can still be heard in mythic narratives and ritual traditions from around the world.
Published:
August 26, 2012 19:52
by Hedgehog
Tuesday 6.30 - 9pm St. Martin's Community Centre, 43 Carol St., NW1 0HT
It is now known that human language and culture emerged in Africa some 100,000 years ago, in a social revolution whose echoes can still be heard in mythic narratives and ritual traditions from around the world.
Published:
August 26, 2012 19:52
by Hedgehog
Tuesday 6.30 - 9pm St. Martin's Community Centre, 43 Carol St., NW1 0HT
It is now known that human language and culture emerged in Africa some 100,000 years ago, in a social revolution whose echoes can still be heard in mythic narratives and ritual traditions from around the world.
Published:
August 26, 2012 19:52
by Hedgehog
Tuesday 6.30 - 9pm St. Martin's Community Centre, 43 Carol St., NW1 0HT
It is now known that human language and culture emerged in Africa some 100,000 years ago, in a social revolution whose echoes can still be heard in mythic narratives and ritual traditions from around the world.
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