Remembering the Life and Legacy of Alistair Hulett
The site proudly continues the legacy in the form of his writing, recordings and the widespread influence he had through his activism on behalf of many social justice causes. The mission of the Alistair Hulett Memorial Trust (UK), and the Alistair Hulett Memorial Fund (AUS) is to help to promote social justice and equality through music and struggle.
This song and others are available to download or purchase on compact disc in the Alistair Hulett Shop. Clothing, tea towels and tote bags are also available.
AHMT Grant Recipients
A full listing of AHMT grant recipients is now available at http://www.alistairhulett.com/alistair-hulett-memorial-trust/grant-applications/
United We Will Swim … Again
United We Will Swim …Again, a film, celebrating Govanhill Baths, directed by the Oscar nominated Fran Higson is previewing at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, showing at 16:00 on June 20th […]
Inviting Entries for 2016 Songs for Social Justice Award
The Alistair Hulett Memorial Fund (Australia) is proud to invite entries for the 2016 Alistair Hulett Songs for Social Justice Award. The closing date for entries to be considered for the […]
2014 Songs for Social Justice Award Winner (Australian)
The 2014 Award was won by Miriam Jones for her song, “Post Post Feminist Revolution”. The winner was announced at the closing concert of the National Folk Festival in Canberra on […]
The Gallows Rant, September 2013
Welcome to the latest edition of The Gallows Rant, the sporadic newsletter first started by the late Alistair Hulett and now dedicated to ongoing news about his music from the Alistair Hulett Memorial Trust (UK) and the Alistair Hulett Memorial Fund (Aus).Glasgow has a proud tradition of producing and raising men and women who are fiercely proud of their roots, never afraid to stand up for what they believe in, regardless of the costs.
In a set that was to enthral and delight, Hulett reminded and taught us in both story and song how our forbearers not only stood proud, but also stood shoulder to shoulder with one another against injustice.
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