Never Mind the Ballots: Eight Upcoming Radical Protests & Events
While most eyes seemed to be focused solely on the election and our political ‘leaders’, there are a lot of other events coming up to keep the anarchists and radicals of Bristol (and beyond) busy. Some of these are being organised by us, some by our friends and comrades. Others are just ones we’re going to and you should do everything you can to support or attend as well. Whatever your view on the election, make sure it doesn’t get in the way of the real politics!
Upcoming Events:
Dorset Radical Bookfair
Saturday 3rd June
10:30–23:00
Portfield Community Hall
Dorset’s first ever Radical Bookfair is happening this Saturday! There will be stalls, talks covering a range of topics (including two from us on ‘Capitalism, Anarchism & Mental Health’ and ‘Revolutionary Women’), and films on anarchism, rebellion, and the revolution. And it’s free entry!
To find out more, check out their Facebook event.
Hartcliffe Protest! Re-open the Rent Offices!
Saturday 3rd June
11:00-12:00
Symes House
Come on down to Hartcliff on Saturday to stand with residents as they protest the cuts their community has had to face and the closure of council facilities at Symes House. These are cuts we’re facing all over the city, so even if you don’t live in Hartcliff, go on down and show your support. Facebook event.
Kebele Art Weekend
Saturday 3rd June – Sunday 4th June
10:00-18:00
Kebele Social Centre
As part of the Easton Arts Trail, Kebele will be hosting a two-day event of visual and performance art, including exhibitions ranging from zines and posters to embroidered high-vis jackets and artwork from Bristol Art for All. Facebook event.
Court Protest Against #ToxicBankers Barclays & Ridiculous Criminal Charges
Monday 5th June
10:00-13:00
Bristol Magistrates Courts
Come out and support the rising up roof occupier as they head into court to face a charge of aggravated trespass. There’ll be food, banners, and apparently some surprises! Facebook event.
Bristol March for our Future: Post-Election Demo
Saturday 10th June
12:00-14:00
College Green
Whatever the outcome of the general election, people from all over Bristol will be coming together for a post-election demonstration on College Green. Either as a display of resistance to ongoing Tory austerity, or a commitment to ensuring the anti-cut agenda is pursued by a newly formed government Facebook event.
Borderless: Celebrating Difference
Sunday 11th June
12:00-22:00
Trinity Centre
An all-day event of women taking back power and space. There will be a range of activities throughout the day, including discussion, workshops, and performances, all with the aim of exploring identity and celebrating difference. Facebook event.
Peter Gelderloos ‘Worshiping Power’ Book Tour
Tuesday 13th June
19:00-22:00
Kebele Social Centre, Bristol
& Wednesday 13th June in Bath
Author and activist Peter Gelderloos (Anarchy Works / The Failure of Nonviolence) is returning to Bristol as part of a tour in support of his new book, ‘Worshiping Power’ which you can find out more about here.
As an added incentive, a hot vegan meal will be served before the Bristol talk as a fundraiser!
Facebook event for Bristol.
Facebook event for Bath.
Work: Know Your Rights & Get Organised!
Tuesday 20th June
19:00-21:00
Hydra Books
The third in our series of free workshops, ‘Capitalism: A Survival Guide’, this time focusing on the workplace. We’ll be sharing experiences, offering support, refining strategies, and hearing from members of Solidarity Federation, Industrial Workers of the World, and Unite the Union, and the Anarchist Federation. You should leave with a better understanding of how, and why, you can fight the bosses and win! Facebook event.
Alternative Bristol
Want to know more about upcoming events and news in Bristol? Then you should check out Alternative Bristol, for all of your alternative news and events needs.
Alternative Bristol has an events calendar so it’s easy to track the events you’re interested in. You can select it to show events around the city for the current day, week, or month, and even what type of event you would like to find out about. On top of that, you can add your own events, and add their calendar to Google! We recommend you check it out, which you can do so here.
In Case You Missed It:
Protestival Spring Festival
Bath Protestival recently had their Spring Festival, and despite the weather not being able to make its mind up, everyone had a great time. There was an assortment of music, interesting talks and workshops, and a whole range of crafty activities. As well as our stall of seditious anarchist propaganda, we ran a workshop on staying safe and out witting the ‘powers that be’ on protests and direct actions.
If you’re in Bath or just visit often, make sure you don’t miss their future events by following them on Facebook and checking out their website.
Capitalism: A Survival Guide
Our series of workshops on how to survive capitalism kicked off in April with an Introduction to Online Security. The blog post about it is now online, offering you everything you need to make your online world a freer and safer place.
The most recent workshop was ‘How to Survive Disability Benefit’. We shared knowledge, tips and tricks to making it through ESA, and looked at ways we can join together to confront the system head on. Lots of great advice and resources were shared, and we’ll be posting the blog post for it soon.
And finally, our next workshop (as we mentioned before) will be on knowing your rights and getting organised in the workplace, 20th June. Don’t forget to pencil it in!
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