The Invisible Worker
A project making visible otherwise hidden lockdown stories from precarious workers.
A project making visible otherwise hidden lockdown stories from precarious workers.
When done well, art can give voice to the voiceless and bring visibility to those that are hidden. Art is a powerful tool to change the world. Photographers Anthony Luvera and Rory Carnegie have both created fascinating collaborative projects in partnership with rough sleepers. Part of the School of Activism 2.0 curriculum.
Join 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? Part of the School of Activism 2.0 curriculum.
Join us for the Bristol book launch of Maya Goodfellow’s ‘Hostile Environment: How Immigrants Became Scapegoats’. As refugees drowned in the Mediterranean, the UK Government proudly announced that the aim of its immigration policy was to create a ‘hostile environment’ for undocumented immigrants. Despite study after study confirming that immigration is not damaging the economy or putting a strain on public services, migrants continue to be blamed for all the UK’s ills. How did we get here?
Come and join this fun and engaging session which will explore the art (or science) of persuasion and get ready for a General Election. If you feel a little out of your depth on the doorstep this session will build your confidence when talking to people and give you some skills that are applicable in any situation. Followed by a chance to practice your skills and meet others.
Do the companies sponsoring Pride really care about LGBT+ rights? Is it all just for publicity? Does it matter either way? This event aims to be an open discussion of these issues and more. Come along to find out more about Pinkwashing: what it is, why it matters, and if it is a problem, how we can fight it.