Gallery: Housing / Squatting
Poland: Demonstration in support of the Rozbrat squat, Poznan, 8 March 2010
from email, 9 March 2010: "On Monday, 8th March, about 50 people from Rozbrat squat Collective made a demonstration in front of the gate of Poznan International Fair Center, where a congress of local councils from all over Poland was taking place. Shouting slogans “City is not a company. Rozbrat stays!”, the anarchists blockaded the gate. Many cars with the officials were forced to turn back..." more
Where does this key fit? Key Party, 19 September 2009 - back of flyer
from email, 9 September 2009: "Where does this key fit? Saturday 19 September 2009 / London / 22:00 :: The venue will be announced on the day. Call: 07534 523 430.
Benefit gig to buy a keycutter machine for the squatting movement! It is a de-privatization of a service - getting things out of the market, by building alternative, autonomous infrastructure that anyone can use to copy their own keys..." more
Fuck homelessness, squat!
cheeky squat image more
Key Party, 19 September 2009 - front
*Where does this key fit?* Benefit gig, Saturday 19 September 2009 / London / 22:00. Call: 07534 523 430 on the day... more
Benefit to support the Visteon workers @ rampART, 16 May 2009
from email, 12 May 2009: 15 - 17 Rampart Street, London E1 2LA (near Whitechapel, off Commercial Rd)
From 7 - 9pm, we will screen films about the Visteon factory occupation and show images; workers from the Enfield factory will speak about the occupation and their ongoing dispute with Ford - screening of the Reel News film and images from the occupation
From 9pm - 2am, acoustic set followed by DJs:
- Half a Person (Mandolin) - Special Guest Singing Sensation: Femii - Double Negative - DJ Anomie(Rocksteady / Dancehall) - XC (Dancehall + Dubs) - John Eden (Dancehall + Reggae) - Martin Klang (Electro) - Galaxy Code (Dubstep/D+B) - other acts TBC - sound system by trebor... more
Viva La Resisdance - Bristol's Big Greek Benefit, 28 March 2009
from email, 25 March 2009: "Kebele Sound, Bristol ABC and friends present a Big Greek Benefit for defendants and prisoners of the ongoing Greek rebellion...
Saturday 28 March 2009, 8pm-2am (first band 8.30pm) @ The Island, Silver St, Bristol BS1 2PY. Tickets: £7 Advance tickets available from Bristol Ticket Shop and Kebele’s weekend cafes. With - Victor Menace! (tipsy gypsy ninja folk mayhem) - Dirty Revolution (ska & dub soundtrack for rebellion) - Kilnaboy (dirty filthy pokery folkery) - No World Borders (political punk ‘n’ breaks) - Belladonna (euro-stoner noise) - plus dj shibby shitegeist +++ Lounge & bar: - Dub Revolution DJs & guests (roots rock reggae, conscious dancehall, future dubwise steppers) +++ Plus stalls, images, snacks more
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Reclaim the Future 5: A vast day/night party event in a liberated, occupied space in London, 5 September 2009
from email, updated 6 September 2009: "Reclaim the Future 5 is a vast all-day all-night information and party event in a liberated, self-managed occupied venue somewhere in London on Saturday 5 September 2009.
* At least two rooms of live bands 9pm-4am
* DJs 4am-7am
* Cabaret * Workshops and stalls all afternoon - info on the arms trade, the G20, prisoner & detainee support, squatting, samba, permaculture, climate change, bike repair, and more... more
Police Review: magazine cartoon - "In staggeringly poor taste"
from J4J campaign, 18 November 2008: We would imagine that, in the midst of the inquest into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, publications aimed at and widely read by serving police officers would show greater sensitivity in the way they talk about fatal shootings by the police. But evidently not. The magazine "Police Review", in its 14 November edition, decided that the introduction of new rules preventing firearms officers from conferring after a shooting was best illustrated by this appalling cartoon. more


