School of Activism: A movement of movements for Bristol?
An evening of discussion with academics, activists and local groups, about radical organization and strategy for a postcapitalist city.
An evening of discussion with academics, activists and local groups, about radical organization and strategy for a postcapitalist city.
Film screening & discussion of ‘London Recruits’, a documentary about a group of young white British workers and students who were recruited to work undercover within South Africa during the Anti-Apartheid struggle.
Build confidence in delivering training materials, and share your appreciation of the theory of learning to new people. Part of the People's Art Fair.
A rare opportunity to hear co-founder of Bath Arts Workshop Phil Shepherd and other authors in conversation, reflecting upon the Bath Arts Workshop’s relevance for the present day.
What is it that we need to do to effect the change we want to see?
School of Activism 3.0 is happening at PRSC this April. Are you interested in helping us make it happen? We need volunteers to help shape the School of Activism, from planning and programme curation, through to marketing, fundraising, comms and more – there’s something for everyone, whatever your skillset.
A music jam session hosted by the Suspicious Jazz Roll Ups, the musical team that helped to kick off our first People’s Art Fair back in February 2020.
Join Adblock Bristol, Bristol Rising Tide and friends as they combine the creative arts practice of ‘subvertising’, ‘culture jamming’ and ad-hacking with grassroots campaigning to remove big polluter advertising from our city.
Learn how to make music without fancy kit. No excuses!
Join Bristol Defendant Solidarity, Bristol ABC and Bristol Anti Repression Campaign to discuss the importance of anti repression organising and look at ways we can continue to resist together.