Anarchist Movement Conference June 2009
London: Anarchist Movement Conference on 6-7 June 2009
from email, 5 June 2009: "Over 250 people have registered to attend the first conference of anarchists in UK since Bradford 1998. It is a chance to look at the anarchist movement and decide collective ways to become more effective in fighting for radical change.
Anarchist Movement Conference09 is being held on the weekend of 6-7 June 2009 at Queen Mary and Westfield College, London.
Below is an interview by Freedom newspaper with one of the organisers of the conference..." more
Anarchist Movement Conference Programme - Plan, Format and Content
from friends, updated 5 June 2009: "June 6th/7th, Queen Mary University, Mile End, London E1 4NS ++ The conference is structured to enable as many people as possible to participate and speak about what they think about the anarchist movement as it stands, to take a self-critical view and discuss areas which would need to be improved to make our ideas gain popularity amongst the wider population..." more
Benefit for the Anarchist Movement Conference @ the Boston Arms, 16 May 2009
from email, 12 May 2009: Saturday 16 May 2009. 4pm till late @ Boston Arms, 178 Junction Road, Tufnell Park, London, N19 5QQ. Nearest tube: Tufnell Park, Northern Line. Many buses too! £5 before 7pm, £7 after
- Defcon Zero - Bottlejob - Condition Dead - Bug Central - Refuse/All - ICH - Flowers of Flesh & Blood - Armed Response Unit
++ plus stalls
The Anarchist Movement Conference is a chance to put our ideas on the table and rebuild ourselves. The task is urgent, practical and necessary - are we as a movement mature enough to face the challenge? How and where should we organise? Who are we are speaking to? How do we relate to the wider world as anarchists? more
Benefit night for the Anarchist Conference, Saturday 9 May 2009
from email, 8 May 2009: Conference 09 Benefit Night - Saturday May 9th 2009 +++ Benefit night to raise money for the forthcoming Anarchist Movement Conference to be held in London in June. 8pm till 2am, £5.00, Cross Kings, 126 York Way, Kings Cross, London N1 OAX, (nearest tube: Kings Cross)
The evening includes music from punk folk maestros THE BAND OF HOLY JOY and rebel rousing world music from THE WALKING WOUNDED. Emerging punk dubSKA-stars RESOLUTION 242 round out this night of underground musical cumbustion! There will be visuals and speakers on political issues (Anarchist Conference, Ford-Visteon occupation, G20 aftermath) and scrumptious Latin American food... more
Call out for the Anarchist Movement Conference in London, 6-7 June 2009
from email, 25 March 2009: "The Anarchist Movement Conference is a chance to put our ideas on the table and rebuild ourselves. The task is urgent, practical and necessary - are we as a movement mature enough to face the challenge? How and where should we organise? Who are we are speaking to? How do we relate to the wider world as anarchists?
Anarchist Movement Conference 2009 will happen at Queen Mary & Westfield College on Saturday June 6th and Sunday June 7th, 2009. The space will include 20 rooms and a large hall as well as a creche for both days. People will need to register before hand to ensure that the conference runs as smoothly as possible. more
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