Thursday, November 29, 2007

RIB - Dec 15th - EVENTS and STALLS

              • Annoyed with seasonal consumerism?
              • Bored with mainstream politics?
              • Can't access radical political materials?
              • Don't fret ... come along to the next RIB!




Glasgow's Radical Independent Bookfair project...

SATURDAY 15th DECEMBER

CCA (centre for contemporary arts)
- 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow -

12 noon - 10pm

stalls / resources / videotheque / events

free entry

-  stalls & resources in Resource Space (ground floor next to cafe) -
  - related events in CCA 4 (cinema space) -

- for more info on RIB and a full set of links go to      www.ribproject.org  -

It's into the second year of the RIB project and with almost 20 events to date, it's fast becoming a welcome and anticipated bazaar of ideas and materials - it doesn't pretend to be a massive jamboree but what it lacks in quantity it more than makes up for in quality and regularity...!
The next RIB project event will be on the 26th January in the Pearce Institute (near Govan Underground) as part of the January Reshuffle -  www.citystrolls.com/latest-updates/shuffle-08.htm



DEC 15th -   EVENTS

 
12.30pm - 1.00pm
Book Launch Event
BROTH MIX
BROTH MIX RECIPE BOOK
Launch of the recipe book from the Broth Mix project that took place in the Intermedia Gallery, Oct 07 with a slideshow of what took place. Followed by a gathering of all those who got involved and anyone else who is interested in contributing to what might come next.


1.00pm - 2.30pm
Discussion Event
GLASGOW ANARCHISTS.
ANARCHISM, POLITICS AND DIRECT ACTION.
Glasgow Anarchists will be having a discussion about Anarchism, Politics and Direct Action.

 
2.30pm - 4.00pm
Film Event
UNIVERSITY of BUEA STUDENTS.
STANDING WITH THE STUDENTS.
Since the spring of 2005, students of the University of Buea, challenging a 10-year illegitimate ban on all forms of protest, have been striking to request basic rights and essential amenities. As usual Cameroon forces were brought in to forcefully stop the strike. By November 2006, the forces had shot and killed 5 students, beaten another to death and severely injured many more. This documentary tries to tell the story of these horrifying events.


4.00pm - 5.30pm
Discussion Event
CITY STROLLS - BRIDGE PROJECT.
COMMON AIMS, SELF DETERMINATION AND THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ASSOCIATION.
On the "practicalities" of working and cooperating with each other in the movement for change.
Taken from the idea that the work of radical groups, or whatever we want to call ourself, is to expand the base for a working class movement for change. At present we have the building blocks in various specialities, and all the ingredients to mix the cement. We seem to lack the commonality and vision of what it is we want to do, or hope to build. How do we discover if what we are doing can be done better, more effectively? How do we reach the wider audience not just the converted? Why does the wheel get regularly reinvented - the same problems crop up continuously? What has happened to the common dream that could shape the architecture of our collective endeavour? And most importantly, how do we encourage self determination in our communities?


5.30pm - 7.00pm
Discussion Event
INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD.
IWW AND GRASSROOTS WORKPLACE ORGANISING.
Radical organising as healthworkers. A history, current issues and a vision for the future. All welcome.


7.00pm - 8.30pm
Book Launch Event
DES FERNANDES.
THE KURDISH AND ARMENIAN GENOCIDES: FROM CENSORSHIP AND DENIAL TO RECOGNITION?
Writer Desmond Fernandes will be discussing some of the issues contained within his latest book.
This book examines the manner in which Armenian genocide denialism is questionably promoted by the governments of Turkey, the US, UK and Israel, as well as by various lobbies in Israel, the US and Turkey. It also confronts an issue that has been largely ignored by the British and US mainstream media and by mainstream British/US academic and political circles – that of the "Kurdish genocide in Turkey". The problem of censorship is also charted. Published by Apec Press (Stockholm) 2008.


8.30pm - 10.00pm
Book Event
ALEX LAW and GERRY MOONEY.
NEW LABOUR / HARD LABOUR - RESTRUCTURING AND RESISTANCE INSIDE THE WELFARE INDUSTRY.
Alex Law will introduce his recently published book and highlight some of important questions it raises.
"This timely collection illuminates a very important aspect of the New Labour regime - its tough and often hostile approach to workers within the welfare state. This has received scant attention from social scientists, but this book provides an expert and critical survey across a wide range of the salient issues with an appropriate emphasis on workers' resistance." Norman Ginsburg, London Metropolitan University.



Monday, November 26, 2007

Glasgow's Radical Independent Book-fair - RIB - DEC 15th - CCA

GLASGOW'S RADICAL INDEPENDENT BOOK-FAIR PROJECT

DEC 15th - CCA - 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

12am - 10pm -- free entry

stalls / resources / videotheque / events

- stalls & resources in Resource Space (ground floor next to cafe)

- related events in CCA 4 (cinema space)

for more info on RIB and a full set of links go to: http://

www.ribproject.org

Within Britain, Scotland and specifically Glasgow there are fewer and
fewer outlets for independent and radical materials. Corporate
bookshops rule the roost and offer little in the way of counter
culture, radical voices or local independent materials. The Radical
Independent Book-fair project (RIB) has come about to help redress
this imbalance...
RIB is a support structure for a number of individuals and groups who
produce publications, information and materials for sale, view and
free distribution. The project is self-financed by the participants,
no public or corporate monies are involved, no one takes a wage, it
is not party politically aligned and is autonomous from other
organisations. The project is not just an occasional bookshop and
travelling bookstall... it is also a temporary library, a
videotheque, a meeting point for distribution, discussion and ideas,
as well as a place to come and have a blether.

...supporting small press publishers and independent
producers...circulating radical reading materials and information...


RIB - DEC 15th - EVENTS - CCA

RESOURCE SPACE
12.30pm - 1.00pm
Book Launch Event
BROTH MIX
BROTH MIX RECIPE BOOK
Launch of the recipe book from the Broth Mix project that took place
in the Intermedia Gallery, Oct 07 with a slideshow of what took
place. Followed by a gathering of all those who got involved and
anyone else who is interested in contributing to what might come next.

CCA4
1.00pm - 2.30pm
Discussion Event
GLASGOW ANARCHISTS.
ANARCHISM, POLITICS AND DIRECT ACTION.
Glasgow Anarchists will be having a discussion about Anarchism,
Politics and Direct Action.

CCA4
2.30pm - 4.00pm
Film Event
UNIVERSITY of BUEA STUDENTS.
STANDING WITH THE STUDENTS.
Since the spring of 2005, students of the University of Buea,
challenging a 10-year illegitimate ban on all forms of protest, have
been striking to request basic rights and essential amenities. As
usual Cameroon forces were brought in to forcefully stop the strike.
By November 2006, the forces had shot and killed 5 students, beaten
another to death and severely injured many more. This documentary
tries to tell the story of these horrifying events.

CCA4
4.00pm - 5.30pm
Discussion Event
CITY STROLLS - BRIDGE PROJECT.
COMMON AIMS, SELF DETERMINATION AND THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ASSOCIATION.
On the "practicalities" of working and cooperating with each other in
the movement for change.
Taken from the idea that the work of radical groups, or whatever we
want to call ourself, is to expand the base for a working class
movement for change. At present we have the building blocks in
various specialities, and all the ingredients to mix the cement. We
seem to lack the commonality and vision of what it is we want to do,
or hope to build. How do we discover if what we are doing can be done
better, more effectively? How do we reach the wider audience not just
the converted? Why does the wheel get regularly reinvented - the same
problems crop up continuously? What has happened to the common dream
that could shape the architecture of our collective endeavour? And
most importantly, how do we encourage self determination in our
communities?

CCA4
5.30pm - 7.00pm
Discussion Event
INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD.
IWW AND GRASSROOTS WORKPLACE ORGANISING.
Radical organising as healthworkers. A history, current issues and a
vision for the future. All welcome.

CCA4
7.00pm - 8.30pm
Book Launch Event
DES FERNANDES.
'THE KURDISH AND ARMENIAN GENOCIDES: FROM CENSORSHIP AND DENIAL TO
RECOGNITION?'
Writer Desmond Fernandes will be discussing some of the issues
contained within his latest book.
This book examines the manner in which Armenian genocide denialism is
questionably promoted by the governments of Turkey, the US, UK and
Israel, as well as by various lobbies in Israel, the US and Turkey.
It also confronts an issue that has been largely ignored by the
British and US mainstream media and by mainstream British/US academic
and political circles – that of the "Kurdish genocide in Turkey". The
problem of censorship is also charted. Published by Apec Press
(Stockholm) 2008.

CCA4
8.30pm - 10.00pm
Book Event
'NEW LABOUR / HARD LABOUR - RESTRUCTURING AND RESISTANCE INSIDE THE
WELFARE INDUSTRY', by ALEX LAW and GERRY MOONEY.
Alex Law will introduce his recently published book and highlight
some of important questions it raises.
"This timely collection illuminates a very important aspect of the
New Labour regime - its tough and often hostile approach to workers
within the welfare state. This has received scant attention from
social scientists, but this book provides an expert and critical
survey across a wide range of the salient issues with an appropriate
emphasis on workers' resistance." Norman Ginsburg, London
Metropolitan University.

Friday, November 23, 2007

Win Nothing Day - action for Buy Nothing Day 2007

Win Nothing Day
started in Bologna, Italy, a new action has spread all across Europe
to promote Buy Nothing Day 2007

How many days have you spent in a supermarket?
How many times did you really believe in the promises of instant
happiness they offered you?

This November all across Europe we have organized a contest. On
products in markets and stores we have attached thousands of
stickers. Each of them had a code to be registered on a website,
www.buyconsumewin.com. The website looked like the worst ever: poor
graphic, useless requests for personal data, slow loading. To go
through it a blind trust was needed, the same that takes us every
given day in front of the shelves. Every code was a "lucky" one, but
here comes the bad surprise: you won, but there is no prize. Everytime
you partecipated in a contest you were sure you could really get real
happiness out of it. Maybe it's time to get more serious about your
life. Stop consuming, for instance. At least for one day. 24th of
November is Buy Nothing Day. Partecipate by not partecipating.


The group IO/cose, based in Bologna, is proud to announce this
project. Started last November, the action has spread to Rome and
Milan, and then Paris, Barcelona, London, Bruxelles and other European
cities, involving thousands of stickers, activists, and surprised
consumers.

Monday, November 05, 2007

Projections against Billboards in Bucharest

Here is the Video :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_UYQ7ngXlo

Translation for a better understanding
from romanian to english !

Nu Ne Vindem Tara ! = We are not selling our country
Sa Mori Tu = (gipsy's way of saying) My ass
Muie = Suck my dick !

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Sound Track :
Donkey Rattle - Original Mix by Felix Laband on African Dope's
Greatest Hit.

Buy it here :
http://tinyurl.com/2vs7cp

More visuals and more on http://www.memefest.org
More videodrones on http://www.dailymotion.com/Videodrone
More Visible stuff on : http://www.pleix.net/films.html
More subversive stuff : http://thevacuumcleaner.co.uk
More downloadable stuff on http://www.guidedurenard.org/bm

Thanks to Cinty, Dan, Paul, Adi, Paul, Milosh, PIF, Sector 7 and Zander.

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Download this video : http://tinyurl.com/3ywyy3

Thursday, November 01, 2007

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