The latest from SubMedia, always worth a watching and learn something new.
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views and poetry from an anarchist perspective.
The latest from SubMedia, always worth a watching and learn something new.
If you are in and around Glasgow on the dates on the poster below, it would be well worth paying a visit to the Electron Club CCA 350 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow. There will be a very interesting series of events, See the poster below. talks/discussion/information/ and all the events are free. Glasgow's Spirit of Revolt will be there, Hope to see you there.
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Spirit of Revolt's May Day picnic on the Green, despite changing weather, can be counted as a success. Though not as many turned up as we would have liked, but the Workers Memorial display attracted lots of passers-by, and by the amount of literature that we managed to hand out, it certainly was a great success. We managed to distribute lots of Anarchist Critic, Glasgow Keelies, Red and Black Poetry night leaflets, Red and Black Bookfair and Gathering leaflets, Spirit of Revolt business cards, plus lots of Radical Glasgow History Project leaflets. Encouragingly they were all taken with some enthusiasm. A big thank you to all those who turned up.
Two further coming events to mark Red and Black Clydeside May Week
Back from a wee break in the wilderness I thought I would re-start my rantings with a video from Sub Media. Here they bring together a series of May Day happenings across the world. It is impossible today to find a country where the people are not on the streets in anger at the system that shackles millions to poverty, destitution and war, and where the public's opinion of politicians has sunk somewhere low in the sewage system, from Sudan to Sri Lanka, from Paris to Montreal, from Berlin to Chile. The people are angry, the privileged parasites are nervous, expect the unexpected.
A note from SubMedia regarding this video:
During the production of this episode we were working with the most up to date information at the time when we had said nobody had died at the May Day protests in Chile. Unfortunately we have since learned that Francisca Sandoval, a journalist age 29 died several days later in the hospital. Our condolences go out to her family and loved ones.
We're sorry for any confusion this may have caused
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Visit ann arky's home at https://radicalglasgow.me.ukYou can get the full text of our "Mayday and Anarchism" pamphlet here https://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/59zwk6
(Just find the 'view PDF' button at the end)
We've put up a report about Alexandria's mayday in 1921: "May Day in the Land of the Pharaohs" https://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/sqvcj3
"The 1918 flu pandemic in the CNT media" by Miguel G is here https://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/k6dm37
and finally, for some true unknown militants, we have a translation of Imanol's article on "Women's participation in the Allied escape lines" https://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/18948f. That's Ana MarÃa MartÃnez Sagi – anarchist, poet, sports star, journalist, lesbian and member of the resistance in France – at the top of the email.
Take care of yourselves, from all at the KSL
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Visit ann arky's home at radicalglasgow.me.ukSolidarity Forever!“What force on earth is weaker than the feeble strength of one?” A revolution is the product of the combined determination of individuals. Capitalism uses isolation as a tool to steal the empowerment of the people, driving a wedge between the individual and their sense of community. The ruling class knows there exists power in unity, and in that power, a threat to their system of hierarchy and inequality. Solidarity is the greatest weapon possessed by the people. Through solidarity and struggle, workers demanded and won their rights, and through solidarity greater obstacles will be conquered. “In our hands is placed the power greater than their hoarded gold. Greater than the might of armies magnified a thousandfold
Radical History Walk: Planned itinerary
Start and Stop 1: 6pm George Square Wednesday MAY 2nd
Eric on 1915 & 1919
Supplementary info on Demos/Interaction.
Stop 2 6.15: Montrose Street:
Keith - Info on Strickland Press and Aldred, The Word etc.
Stop 3: Old Sheriff Court – Eric on Rent Strike, John McLean etc
6.25
Stop 4: opposite – Brunswick Street
40s Anarchist Federation street meetings & activities – Keith
6.35
Longest stretch of walk via Tolbooth, Gallowgate & London Rd.
Stop 5: – Calton Burial Site – 1787 Weavers – Keith
6.55
Stop 6: – Glasgow Green, via Templetons, Peoples Palace to entrance
7.05: On Free Speech Fights, tradition in the Green & 90s Workers City etc.
Keith & Eric, Summary/ interaction at end
7.20: Head back to town, perhaps after refreshment, Scotia Bar