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SUMMARY:The 1970s Counterculture in the West Country: The story of the Bath Arts Workshop
DESCRIPTION:TicketsFrom the late 1960s through the 1970s the counterculture helped to make the West Country fizz with creative ideas and events. One of the most successful ventures\, locally and nationally\, was the Bath Arts Workshop. As a spin-off from London’s influential Arts Lab\, BAT was a loose collective of artists and community activists. To describe it as a community arts group\, however\, would be to under-explain its work. It was that and much more as it proliferated into festival organisation\, media production\, hosted national alternative technology events known as Comtek\, and challenged homelessness\, ecological destruction\, racism\, and the destruction of historic buildings. \nTangent Books have recently published Bath Arts Workshop: Counterculture in the 1970s\, on the history of the initiative launched in 1969. This event will be a rare opportunity to hear co-founder Phil Shepherd and other authors in conversation\, remembering\, celebrating\, and reflecting upon the Bath Arts Workshop’s relevance for the present day. \nRegister in advance for your free ticket\, or just show up on the night! \n\nThe School of Activism 3.0 is a month long programme of workshops\, talks and activities brought to you by Peoples Republic of Stokes Croft. Running at PRSC during April 2022\, the events 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.\nThis project is founded on the ethos of community inclusion and empowerment\, so we offer pay-what-you-can solidarity pricing with no-one turned away through lack of funds. Please donate to help us keep the School of Activism affordable to all!
URL:https://prsc.org.uk/event/the-story-of-the-bath-arts-workshop/
LOCATION:SPACE at PRSC\, 17-25 Jamaica St\, Bristol\, BS2 8JW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Education,Politics,School of Activism,School of Activism 3.0,Talk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bristol Radical History Group":MAILTO:brh@brh.org.uk
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SUMMARY:The Fall of Colston - the Strategies of the Campaigns
DESCRIPTION:TicketsThe fall of the Colston statue on 7th June 2020 can be seen as the culmination of 100yrs of campaigning against his city centre presence\, which had intensified in the last decade\, and intersected on that famous day. Whilst many individuals & institutions suddenly rushed to disown him\, and the impact of the toppling rippled much further away than just in Bristol\, that wasn’t the end of it! Tory ministers\, right-wing media\, Labour politicians\, the CPS and the police launched a campaign of persecution – and those persecuted needed solidarity and support. \nSpeakers from Countering Colston\, Bristol Radical History Group and legal support reflect on the campaigns that resulted in the fall of Colston\, and the acquittal of the defendants. There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion. \nRegister in advance for your free ticket\, or just show up on the night! \n\nThe School of Activism 3.0 is a month long programme of workshops\, talks and activities brought to you by Peoples Republic of Stokes Croft. Running at PRSC during April 2022\, the events 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.\nThis project is founded on the ethos of community inclusion and empowerment\, so we offer pay-what-you-can solidarity pricing with no-one turned away through lack of funds. Please donate to help us keep the School of Activism affordable to all!
URL:https://prsc.org.uk/event/the-fall-of-colston/
LOCATION:SPACE at PRSC\, 17-25 Jamaica St\, Bristol\, BS2 8JW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Meeting,Discussion,Meeting,Politics,Protest,School of Activism,School of Activism 3.0,Talk
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