<!– @page { margin: 2cm } P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm } –> The rebellion by Greek youth, students, workers and migrant workers & immigrants that began on 6 December 2008, following the murder in Athens …
Regular monthly meeting Wednesday 10th December
Regular montly discussion and letter – writing meeting of Bristol ABC Wednesday 10th December 7-9pm Kebele Social Centre 14 Robertson Road Easton, BS5 6JY http://www.kebelecoop.org Drinks and snacks available for a small donation…and this month …
Terrorizing Dissent film screening and talk
You Have No Rights: A talk on the terrorisation of dissent Wednesday 3rd December 7:30pm Kebele Social Centre 14 Robertson Road Easton, Bristol, BS5 6JY Entry by donation
SUBVERT 2008 Festival 24th-26th October
A weekend Festival of Resistance drawing together the themes or anti-prison campaigning & prisoner support, and organising against border controls and the demonisation of migrants. You don’t need to be a genius, nor an anarchist, …
Bristol ABC regular monthly meeting
Regular monthly discussion and letter-writing meeting of Bristol ABC Wednesday 8th October 7-9pm Kebele Social Centre, 14 Robertson Road, Easton, BS5 http://www.kebelecoop.org email: bristol_abc@riseup.net Drinks and snacks provided We provide stationery, stamps, envelopes, and campaign …
Why Prisons Don’t Make Our Communities Safer
24th October 2008 7pm Kebele Social Centre 14 Robertson Road Bristol, BS5 6JY www.kebelecoop.org Free entry Drinks and snacks by donation Bristol ABC is very pleased to host this free workshop, facilitated by Sam Lamble. …
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 …
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 …