Work from designers and artists at the sharp end of 2011's rebellions in the Middle East, North Africa, Spain and Latin America. Copied to clipboard media and culture posters Egyptian revolution 2011 Comments2 Note: A couple of these may Note: A couple of these may be wrong or misinterpreted as I'm not a Spanish speaker for example, so ppl should feel free to point 'em out (and suggest additions/replacements...) I like the designs, they are I like the designs, they are cool and really tells a lot even in a graphic without words. I just only notice that its all like a communist design. Cheers, Aden Tyler, "works as consultant of SifaGroup Web Design Company"
Note: A couple of these may Note: A couple of these may be wrong or misinterpreted as I'm not a Spanish speaker for example, so ppl should feel free to point 'em out (and suggest additions/replacements...)
I like the designs, they are I like the designs, they are cool and really tells a lot even in a graphic without words. I just only notice that its all like a communist design. Cheers, Aden Tyler, "works as consultant of SifaGroup Web Design Company"
Manchester United fans fight back A press release by the Manchester Education Committee group of Man Utd supporters who disrupted a reserve team game.
Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982 A short biography of poet, anarchist and pioneer of the Beat movement Kenneth Rexroth.
TV Times 7-13 October Welcome to Class War's weekly TV guide for the revolutionary couch potato. This week we can look forward to George Bush being shot (although sadly not for real) as well as price-fixing, dodgy new Labour lawyers and “justice” in the former Yugoslavia.
15. Waterloo, Blood and Honour gig, London, 1992 A personal account of the battle of Waterloo, when Anti Fascist Action trashed a gig by neo-nazi label Blood and Honour by disrupting their…
MOVE organisation UK tour and documentary - review Tom Jennings presents the MOVE organisation's documentary, shown at the Star and Shadow cinema in Newcastle during a screening tour of the UK.
The Scum - comic about the Wapping dispute, 1986 A contemporary spoof of The Sun newspaper containing a "Tintin" cartoon about the Wapping printers dispute of 1986.
Comments2
Note: A couple of these may
Note: A couple of these may be wrong or misinterpreted as I'm not a Spanish speaker for example, so ppl should feel free to point 'em out (and suggest additions/replacements...)
I like the designs, they are
I like the designs, they are cool and really tells a lot even in a graphic without words. I just only notice that its all like a communist design.
Cheers,
Aden Tyler,
"works as consultant of SifaGroup Web Design Company"