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SUMMARY:Workers Can Win – Book tour & workshop
DESCRIPTION:TicketsJoin Bristol Transformed for an afternoon with Ian Allinson\, who’s been taking his new book “Workers Can Win” up and down the country to inspire new organisers and give them the tools they need to win working-class power. We’ll be asking Ian how the book came about\, what’re the most important lessons he’s learnt\, and what even is organising anyway? Following the conversation with Ian\, you’ll take part in a workshop that will give you a taste of some of the ideas and techniques from the book and get you thinking about how you can take them forwards into your own workplace. The event will end with an opportunity to ask Ian and other experienced organisers anything you’ve ever wanted to know about moving your colleagues to action and winning at work. \nThe Covid\, climate\, and cost of living crises all hang heavy in the air. It’s more obvious than ever that we need radical social and political change. But in the vacuum left by defeated labour movements\, where should we begin? For Ian\, the answer is clear: organizing at work is essential to rebuilding working-class power. The premise is simple: organizing builds confidence\, capacity\, and collective power – and with power\, we can win change. Workers Can Win is an essential\, practical guide for rank-and-file workers and union activists. \nWe ask attendees to give £4 that goes towards our costs of the event. If you feel unable to afford that but still wish to attend please get in touch and we’ll happily send you a ticket. \nTickets available from Headfirst.
URL:https://prsc.org.uk/event/workers-can-win-book-tour-workshop/
LOCATION:SPACE at PRSC\, 17-25 Jamaica St\, Bristol\, BS2 8JW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Activity,Book Launch,Book Tour,Discussion,Politics,Talk,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Artificial Islands: Book Launch with Owen Hatherley
DESCRIPTION:TicketsBristol Transformed are very pleased to have the wonderful Owen Hatherley back in Bristol for a chat and Q+A to launch his new book\, Artificial Islands: Adventures in the Dominions. \nGreat Britain has just left one Union. But might the island’s future lie in another Union altogether\, with its former colonial “kith and kin” in a trans-oceanic super-state with Canada\, Australia and New Zealand? \nWelcome to the strange world of the “CANZUK Union”\, the name for a quixotic but apparently serious plan to reunify the white-majority “Dominions” of the British Empire under the flag of low taxes\, strong borders and climate change denialism. \nArtificial Islands tests this idea that Britain’s closest relations are in these three countries in North America and the South Pacific\, through a thorough investigation of the townscapes and buildings of several cities within “CANZUK”. In this settler zone we can find some of the most purely modern landscapes in the world — British-designed cities that were built with extreme rapidity in forcibly seized territories on the other side of the world\, created specifically to make the colonisers feel at home. \nThis book uncovers the secret histories of nineteenth- and twentieth-century British architecture in the Dominions — from Neo-Gothic cathedrals and parliaments\, to rows of terraces and suburbs of semis\, Edwardian baroque museums and classical war memorials\, right up to post-war high-rise estates and Brutalist experiments. \nTickets from Headfirst »
URL:https://prsc.org.uk/event/artificial-islands-book-launch-with-owen-hatherley/
LOCATION:SPACE at PRSC\, 17-25 Jamaica St\, Bristol\, BS2 8JW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Book Tour,Discussion,Politics,Talk
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SUMMARY:Bestselling author\, Lucy Jones -- Why Our Minds Need The Wild
DESCRIPTION:Book your free ticketToday many of us live indoor lives – but what happens when we lose our bond with the natural world? Lucy\, author of Why Our Minds Need The Wild\, talks about the scientific evidence emerging to confirm nature’s place at the heart of our psychological wellbeing. Books will be signed! Buy from the PRSC bookshop! \nPart of Healing the Divide Between Medicine & the Humanities: iBAMH Exhibition which also includes Social Prescribing – What is it? Where is it?
URL:https://prsc.org.uk/event/why-our-minds-need-the-wild/
LOCATION:SPACE at PRSC\, 17-25 Jamaica St\, Bristol\, BS2 8JW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Book Tour,Community Meeting,Discussion,Education,Meeting
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SUMMARY:'Class Power on Zero-Hours’ book presentation by Angry Workers
DESCRIPTION:*** All School of Activism 2.0 events will be held online ***\nBook Tickets\nJoin Angry Workers\, a small political collective from London\, to talk about finding new ways of building class power in tough times. What next for working class politics and revolutionary strategy? \n“We will talk about the large logistical and industrial backyard of the metropolis. About the reasons we moved there to get rooted. We will talk about slow-downs and overtime strikes in warehouses and frustrations at factory gates at five in the morning. About our workmates from Katowice and Jalandhar. About the impact of Brexit and zero-hour contracts. \nWe will share our experiences with our solidarity network\, an IWW organising drive and campaigns to stop local libraries from closing. We will talk about being union reps in two big unions and the limits we found. \nWe will make proposals about working class strategy and revolution. \nWe will also discuss our organising experiences in relation to the current attacks: the increase in legal repression (‘Kill the Bill’\, police repression in Italy and Greece) and the widespread ‘fire and rehire’ tactics to cut jobs and wages. These are two aspects of the same attack.” \nTickets available now from Headfirst. The suggested donation of £4 will help us keep the School of Activism as accessible & low-cost as possible\, £8 will subsidise a ticket for someone else – but no-one turned away through lack of funds!\n\nThe School of Activism 2.0 is a two week programme of workshops\, talks and activities brought to you by Peoples Republic of Stokes Croft over the Easter holidays. The workshops are intended to be empowering experiences equipping people with the tools to challenge the status quo\, contest power structures and ultimately to change the world.\nWe learn by doing.\nWe make our own future.\n\n\n\nSchool of Chativism\n\nIf you're feeling hyped about all this educating\, and you wanna connect with other SoA students to talk about what you've learnt\, and/or discuss the future of ethical social media\, then this is for you... \n\n"The School of Chativism is an experimental social media space that will run for the duration of the School of Activism 2.0. This is the place to discuss and share events at SOA2. But it's also a space for questioning what social media currently is\, and what it could be\, for activists and activism. We can remake it as we go\, transform it throughout SOA2.“ \n\nJoin the conversation »
URL:https://prsc.org.uk/event/class-power-on-zero-hours-book-presentation-by-angryworkers/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Book Tour,Discussion,Politics,School of Activism,School of Activism 2.0,Talk
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SUMMARY:The People's Art Fair
DESCRIPTION:The People’s Art Fair is back!\nHead on down to The Space at PRSC to sample art of all flavours from a wide range of local artists. \n\nOpening night: Friday 11th September 6 – 9pm.\nOpen 12 – 6pm daily from Saturday 12th through to Sunday 20th September.\nLate opening until 9pm Thursday 17th September.\n\nTwenty-five diverse and talented artists will be showing off their work at the People’s Art Fair\, featuring everything from landscape painting to metal sculpture\, photography to sticker art. \nThey are: Brick Project\, Dan Petley\, Gabrielle Ruffle\, Wistful Horizons\, Colin Moody\, Lisa Travers\, Beatriz Leonardo\, Oshii\, Naomi Clarke\, Guy Radcliffe\, Zlyzab\, Slawek Rzewuski\, Beautiful Things In Foreign Lands\, Object…\, Daniel Jones\, Bev Milward\, Maryem Meddeb\, Disphoria Art\, Black Rose Arts\, Shane Meszaros\, Mark Skelton\, Merran Coleman and Zamzam. \n*Update 9/9/20 Thanks to the confused messaging coming from our bloody government it is unclear whether we will be allowed to let more than six people at a time into the Space from Monday onwards. That notwithstanding we continue to move ahead with the plans to open the Peoples Art Fair on Friday.\nWe anticipate that the new law will limit groups of more than 6 people being able to enter the show together\, but should not reduce our overall capacity (already limited to 25 for social distancing purposes). As soon as we have clarity on our legal status\, we will act accordingly. In the worst case scenario we will have to only allow 6 people into the show at a time.\nCome down and paint a domino with the Brick Project\, the people behind the recent colourful rennovation of the Moon Temple. Workshop. Domino Painting: 12-4pm Sat 12th\, Sun 13th\, Tues 15th\, Sat 19th and Sun 20th. \n \nGabrielle Ruffles is a landscape painter\, using oils and chalk pastels. Her paintings are based on snapshots of the city\, and also about light\, night time\, bad weather conditions\, rain and grey skies. \n  \n\nBeatriz Leonardo a multi-media Portuguese artist currently residing in Bristol. Her practice ranges from illustration and printmaking\, to motion\, web and graphic design work. Her work is inspired by or directly represents mythology\, folklore\, religion\, literature and allegories. Due to the supernatural essence of these subjects\, the illustrations take on a somewhat surrealist approach\, while maintaining figurative and symbolic elements\, with a lot of references to the natural world. \n  \n \nObject… is a mixed media artist\, who’s work encompases tiny altered collage books\, and large-scale murals. Found ideas\, images and objects are combined with original elements\, to create new narratives and expressions. They try in their work to combine the personal with the political\, and intuition with the cerebral… \n  \n  \n Bev Millward is a ceramicist and fine artist working in mixed media and found objects. This piece: CvDMMXX  was made during the transition from usual daily life to just before lockdown of March 2020. Read from left to right in the distance are the towers of the old establishment\, a dinosaur swims below and microscopic water bears floating in the sky. On an island of microscopic organisms stands the lady from the margins with her flying penis looking with longing to an island where a Blemmyes stands looking back at her. Further to the right past the shells and the goose barnacle a mythical medieval Bishop fish explains something to neanderthal man beneath a pill bug moon. Up ahead are the dark fears. \n \n  \nOshii uses paint\, paste up and collage techniques to create his meditations on masculinity and colour. \n  \n  \n  \n\nGuy Radcliffe paints Bristol Harbour scenes\, Cornish Coastal views and Seascapes. Its an expressive style using acrylics or oils to capture the vibrancy and energy of the painted views. He uses a mixture of brushwork and palette knife. Growing up in Cornwall Guy was inspired by the rugged coastline and beautiful village scenes. He has also lived in Bristol which has some stunning views and an inspiring mix of industrial and nautical aspects of the Bristol harbourside. \n  \n \n  \nSlawek Rzewuski is  a photographer who recently emigrated from Poland to Bristo. He has been taking photos of protests and other local community events in Bristol over the past two years. \n  \n  \n \n  \nLisa Travers works in paint\, paper sculpture and ceramics. Alongside her beautiful 3d desgns\, Lisa will be showing some photographs from her Sole Destroying project – recording abandoned shoes in the street. \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \nDan Petley makes paintings and other objects  to be displayed or worn as relics\, exploring the theme of art pieces as objects with divine power by playfully meditating on their devolved roles as public and private property. \n \n  \n  \nFamed Bristol street photographer Colin Moody is collecting responses to the fall which happened during a Black Lives Matter protest. \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \nZlyzab is a DIY punk artist. She does stickers. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nDisphoria Art\nHousecat: I have always loved cats for their mixture of cute affection and wild savagery. One thing I feel is detestable\, is to keep cats as house cats\, kept indoors permanently. It seems to be a particularly cruel thing to do to an animal that exults in its cat-world life of hunting\, fighting and mating\, forcing it to stay tamed into human dimensions of enforced 24 hour cuteness. I have a friend who’s neighbour has a house cat\, and I feel sorry to see it staring sadly and fearfully out of the window when I visit the next house. It seems very sad that if the door was open\, the cat probably would be too scared and overwhelmed by the outside world to venture out.\nThis piece was created during the beginning of Lockdown in March 2020\, after the realisation that we are all house cats now. Gone are those days of feral strutting from bar to club on Saturday nights… gone is the search for love in the world outside. We remain tamed and fearful of the outside world.\nThe figure in the window looks out with the same sad expression as the house cat I would see. She also has the chat App filter that places cartoon cat parts on her face\, because facetime is the closest we can get to human contact during lockdown. The face was based on the K-pop star Lisa\, who stands for glamour and excitement\, now limited and confined to four small walls. \n  \n \n  \nBeautiful Things in Foreign Lands offers tiny tales of adventure in a sun-soaked technicolour dreamland photos\, cards\, magnets\, badges\, print design. \n  \n  \nPlease note:\n– for obvious reasons capacity is limited to 25 people at a time\n– the law currently requires that people to wear a face covering when visiting art galleries or other indoor cultural spaces. \n  \n 
URL:https://prsc.org.uk/event/paf-sep/
LOCATION:SPACE at PRSC\, 17-25 Jamaica St\, Bristol\, BS2 8JW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition,Art Fair,Book Tour,Exhibition,People's Art Fair
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SUMMARY:Steal As Much As You Can: Bristol Launch w/ Nathalie Olah
DESCRIPTION:For many\, the 2010s have been a lost decade. \nTory austerity has created suffering for millions\, as well a generation beset with financial insecurity and crisis. Yet our TV\, film\, music\, art and literature have never looked so rich\, or so posh. During a period of immense struggle\, the experiences of the majority have been pushed to the margins of our collective culture by the legacy media and its satellite industries – making it hard\, if not impossible\, to challenge those in power. \nSteal as Much as You Can is the story of how this happened\, exploring the rise of affluence in mainstream storytelling\, and the corrosive effects of neoliberal and postmodern culture. By rejecting the established routines of achieving prosperity – and encouraging us to steal what we can from the establishment routes along the way – it offers hope to a bright and brilliant generation whose potential has suffered under these circumstances. A generation who\, through no fault of its own\, has become increasingly frustrated by our increasingly unequal society. \nTickets available from Headfirst Bristol.
URL:https://prsc.org.uk/event/steal-as-much-as-you-can-bristol-launch-w-nathalie-olah/
LOCATION:SPACE at PRSC\, 17-25 Jamaica St\, Bristol\, BS2 8JW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Book Tour,Discussion,Politics
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191205T150000
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SUMMARY:Seamus Fox - author of No Homeless Problem - Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Free entry\, free refreshments\, cakes\, snacks – everyone welcomed. This event will feature the work of Seamus Fox. Fox came to understand the social and human injustices that result in so many people finding themselves living in the streets. His work is to be heeded and embraced at this illuminating event.
URL:https://prsc.org.uk/event/no-homeless-problem-book-reading/
LOCATION:SPACE at PRSC\, 17-25 Jamaica St\, Bristol\, BS2 8JW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Book Tour,Poetry
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ORGANIZER;CN="Arkbound Foundation":MAILTO:mrhpalmer@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190910T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190910T210000
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SUMMARY:Book reading: Voices of Bristol: Gentrification & Us
DESCRIPTION:Henry Palmer grew up in the ward of Easton between 1998-2010. Back then\, the European Commission classed it one of the most deprived wards in the south west of England. When returning to Bristol in 2016\, however\, Henry was shocked to hear his old area being described as ‘up-and-coming’. Exploring why and what this meant led him to write a book on the gentrification of Bristol. The book explores its financial and cultural consequences\, points to real culprits deserving of our focus\, and puts forth solutions in the form of Central government policy change and the need for understanding. \nHenry will be attending\, along with others who’ve read the book\, though everyone is welcome to this night of empathetic discourse.
URL:https://prsc.org.uk/event/book-reading-voices-of-bristol-gentrification-us/
LOCATION:SPACE at PRSC\, 17-25 Jamaica St\, Bristol\, BS2 8JW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Book Tour,Discussion
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SUMMARY:The Bristol Cable present: Chav Solidarity with author D Hunter
DESCRIPTION:The Bristol Cable welcomes author D Hunter to present his book “Chav Solidarity” – “part autobiography\, part meditation on trauma\, class and identity\, part one finger salute into the face of respectability politics\, but mostly an articulation of the contradictory heart of Chavvy sh*t heads across the U.K”. \nHunter will read excerpts from the book\, as well as discussing it’s origins and surrounding issues. This will be followed by a question and answer session and open discussion regarding the issues raised in the book. \nHunter uses his experiences as child sex worker\, teenage crack addict\, violent thug and community activist to examine the ways in which our classed experiences shape the ways in which we think and do our politics. \nContent Warning: Throughout the book there are references to sexual violence\, racism (both interpersonal and institutional)\, gendered violence (physical\, psychological and verbal)\, various forms of physical violence\, suicide\, drug usage\, transphobia\, murder\, and police brutality. The subjects discussed in this event may reflect the book content. \nFree/donation tickets for members and £3 for non-members –  available here.
URL:https://prsc.org.uk/event/the-bristol-cable-present-chav-solidarity-with-author-d-hunter/
LOCATION:SPACE at PRSC\, 17-25 Jamaica St\, Bristol\, BS2 8JW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Book Tour,Discussion,Talk
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SUMMARY:Out-Spoken Press | Live in Bristol 2018
DESCRIPTION:UK publisher of poetry\, Out-Spoken Press\, brings its national tour to Bristol this Autumn\, featuring performances from acclaimed poets Joelle Taylor and Anthony Anaxagorou\, as well as newly published writers Harry Giles and Ollie O’Neill. \nOut-Spoken Press is an independent publisher of poetry and critical writing founded in 2013. \nAll collections will be available for sale and signing on the night.\nhttp://www.outspokenldn.com/press/
URL:https://prsc.org.uk/event/out-spoken-press-live-in-bristol-2018/
LOCATION:17-35 Jamaica Street\, Stokes Croft\, Bristol\, BS2 8JP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Book Tour,Performance,Poetry
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