Bristol ABC wishes to send it’s deepest sympathies to those who knew and worked with Pauline Campbell. Pauline has been a tireless campaigner against deaths of women in custody since the tragic death of her …
Monthly meeting Wednesday 21st May
Bristol ABC / Letters I Wish I’d Written meeting 21st May 7-9pm Kebele Social Centre 14 Robertson Road, BS5 Tea, coffee and biscuits provided www.kebelecoop.org Bristol ABC, in conjunction with the Letters I Wish I’d …
Private prisons are actually worse than public ones!
See the BBC News report here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7197489.stm Althought the Prison Service claims that comparisons between the private and public sector prisons are irrelevant because of different ways of collecting data, it would be good to …
Prison News Follow Up
Following our article on Venue’s shameful note of class war, we note with interest; “Today the government gives its response to the Corston report – published earlier in the year it was set up to …
Carandiru film showing at Kebele Social Centre
The Kebele Film Club will be showing the film Carandiru this Thursday, November 15th, at 7:30pm. The film is incredibly hard-hitting, based on the real-life experiences of a doctor working inside the prison, and covers …
Venue’s Shameful Class War
In a recent Venue mag (26 oct – 4 Nov) one of their writers decided, “[Bristol Indymedia is the] Home of the leftie and anarchist activists and assorted nuts, trolls and fairies. Should be read …
Who is Mumia Abu-Jamal?
Yesterday the Guardian published the first UK mainstream media interview with somebody who has been well known in radical circles – Mumia Abu-Jamal. Mumia is a former Black Panther activist, a former radical journalist who …
Successful Fundraising Event
Big thanks to all the bands who played to a packed-out and enthusiastic audience at The Junction (Stokes Croft, Bristol), helping us raise a whopping £300 for prisoner support. It was great to see the …