An online archive of books and anthologies produced by Brighton's anti-capitalist collective SchNEWS.
SchNEWS Annuals
SchNEWSreader 1994/5
Anthology of the first 51 issues of SchNEWS + additional articles, cartoons etc.
Where It All Began...
From the pilot edition edition right through the first year of SchNEWS featuring the first of many Crap Arrest Of The Weeks, the Criminal Justice Act 'Arrestometer', and a running commentary of resistance as the sections of the Criminal Justice Act come in attacking Travellers, Squatters, Hunt Sabs, Ravers, Protesters, Footie Fans and freedom in general. In the news was... Shoreham Live Animal Export protests, the end of the No-M11 Link Rd campaign, Pollok Free State anti-M77 protest in Glasgow, eviction of Stanworth Valley 'village in the trees' near Blackburn against the building of the M65, opencast mining protest camps in South Wales and much more...
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SchNEWSround 1995/6
Anthology of issues 51-100 of SchNEWS plus 60 pages of graphics, flyers, cartoons, contacts, etc.
Direct Action takes over England... M41 motorway gets occupied in huge Reclaim The Streets party... The Third Battle Of Newbury... plus the national SchLIVE Tour, the Liverpool Dockers go 'direct action', resistance to Jobseekers Allowance, Exodus Collective, Trident Ploughshares women go free after smashing Hawk Jet, Selar Opencast Mine protest camp, Fairmile - A30 protest camp, Wandsworth Eco-village, the Squatter's Estate Agency...SchNEWS publishes the inside story from the activists themselves!
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SchNEWS Annual 1997/8
A book produced by SchNEWS including issues 101-150 of their newsletter as well as numerous articles, illustrations, contact details for radical groups, etc.
See also Libcom's archive of individual SchNEWS newsletters.
An index of subjects covered in this book is on p78 of the second PDF.
"The McLibel trial ends, Manchester Airport second runway protest camp goes mad, eviction at Fairmile, the GANDALF Trial, anti-nuclear demos in Germany, the massive Reclaim The Streets that took back Trafalgar Square... New Labour breaking each and every promise they ever made."
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SchNEWS Survival Handbook 1998/9
A book produced by SchNEWS including issues 151-200 of their newsletter as well as numerous articles, illustrations, contact details for radical groups, etc.
"Read all about it! Genetic crop sites get a good kicking; streets reclaimed all over the world; docks occupied in protest of death at work; protestors rude about multinational corporations' plans for world domination...SchNEWS gives you the news the mainstream media ignores. Tells you where to party and protest. Tries not to get all po-faced about what's going down in the world. These 50 SchNEWS issues are together with a set of 'survival handbook' stylee articles to help you survive into the new millenium... plus photos, cartoons, a comprehensive database of nearly five hundred grassroots organisations and more..."
There is an index of subjects covered on page 55 of the final PDF.
See also Libcom's archive of individual SchNEWS newsletters.
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SchQUALL Annual 1999/2000
Genetically modified crops get trashed, animal rights, freemasons, June 18th '99 international day of action against capitalism, Exodus Collective, Cuba, the November 30th '99 Battle for Seattle, climate change, parties and festivals, indigenous peoples' resistance to multinational corporations, the privatisation of everything in sight, crap arrests of the week, prisoner support and much more…the full lowdown on the direct action movement in Britain and abroad!
Issues 201-250 of Schnews covering (February 1999 - March 2000) plus the best of Squall magazine, top photographs, cartoons, subverts and much more.
See also Libcom's archive of individual SchNEWS newsletters.
Squall maintains an archive website at http://squallmagazine.com/
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SchNEWS/Squall Yearbook 2001
Anthology of SchNEWS newsletters and Squall articles from 2000-2001: The Zapatistas march into Mexico City, thousands disrupt the World Bank meeting in Prague, Churchill gets an anarchist make-over: from Bognor to Bogota, Dudley to Delhi, and Kilburn to Melbourne, resistance has become as global as the institutions of capitalism. This was a year full of stories of people at the frontline of struggles worldwide, and creating sustainable solutions to the corporate carve-up of the planet.
SchNEWS Issues 251-300 (March 2000 - April 2001) These 50 issues of SchNEWS along with the best of Squall magazine, plus loadsa photos, cartoons, satirical graphics, subverts, and a comprehensive contacts database.
See also Libcom's archive of individual SchNEWS newsletters.
Squall maintains an archive website at http://squallmagazine.com/
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SchNEWS of the world 2002
SchNEWS anthology of issues 301-350 plus articles, cartoons, photos, graphics, satire, and contacts.
The temperature goes up a few notches as the earth's climate has its hottest year on record - and the corporate carve-up lifts its tempo in the paranoia and madness of September 11th. Behind the haze Argentina goes into meltdown. Israel reoccupies Palestine causing a second Intifada. Hundreds of thousands come out on the street in Genoa, Quebec, Gothenburg, Barcelona, Brussels against globalised institutions. Even larger numbers fight for their land and livelihood against neo-liberalism in South Africa, India, South America and the rest of the global south.
See also Libcom's archive of individual SchNEWS newsletters.
SchNEWS of the World Editorial/Foreword
You Make Plans, We Make History
Welcome to the seventh SchNEWS annual. As usual it's built around another fifty issues of our free weekly newssheet - this book covering the year between April 2001 and April 2002.
SchNEWS was born in a squatted Courthouse in Brighton in 1994 as part of the campaign against the Criminal Justice Act. From the anti road protests at the M11 in London to the Newbury Bypass to the big Reclaim The Streets events of the nineties SchNEWS was there. From worker struggles such as the Liverpool Dockers, fights against the privatisation of public services, racism, genetic engineering, to reporting on positive solutions - week in week out SchNEWS reported the news from the direct action frontline.
Then in February 1998 some of the SchNEWS crew went to Geneva to the first ever Peoples Global Action conference. Here we met people involved in grassroots protests from across the world, swapped stories, made friendships and began to see the bigger picture; that most problems everywhere had the same root cause - it was that 'c' word [capitalism]. We also became aware of the globalised and institutionalised nature of this international economic exploitation - namely the World Bank, IMF (International Monetary Fund), WTO (World Trade Organisation) etc, and like many others who had been involved in localised direct action campaigns, much of our attention now turned to also attacking the corporate carve-up of the entire planet. The first signs of this new shift was in May 1998 when mass demonstrations were held world wide simultaneously against the G7 Summit in Birmingham, then again on June 18th 1999 (J18). It was the mass protests against the WTO in Seattle in November 1999 which really brought this 'movement' to the world's attention. These days no meeting or summit of the rich and powerful happens without mass demonstrations.
SchNEWS prides itself in publishing the news the mainstream media ignores [wonder why], and as the mainstream media becomes ever more controlled by the hands of fewer people, the alternative media becomes ever more important. The internet has enabled independent voices to reach every corner of the planet, instantly, which is key to the international nature of our resistance. We have seen the emergence of the many alternative news websites, most significantly the worldwide Indymedia network- where anyone can post a story on the web instantly. We update our website weekly and also reach a wide audience that way, but that's not to say that the paper copy isn't still the primary version of SchNEWS. In this cyber-age let's not forget the importance of the print media in the counter-propaganda war going back to Calvert and the pamphlet makers of the 1600's, right through to the independent zines and newsletters of today.
So - this book is the collection of the SchNEWS issues of the year, in addition to another 200 pages of articles which expand on the stories which SchNEWS, being just two sides of A4, may have only briefly reported at the time. These stories are mostly contributed by activists actually involved with the issues, not journalists or academics; SchNEWS writers and our mates have done the rest. We have used material from Indymedia, Corporate Watch, A-infos, Allsorts, Bristle, The Paper, Squall, Loombreaker and other trusted sources - writers for whom positive change and saving the planet is more important than their journalist career.
Added to this is a newly updated contacts list - this time shortened and put in easier-to-use categories. If you want the full 'yellow pages' contact list of 800 plus campaign groups - or the last 250 back issues of SchNEWS - or our massive party and protest section listing festivals, demos, meetings etc. as well as radical contact points around the country - or our DIY section with useful tips on everything from setting up your own newsletter to making your own bio-diesel - then check out our website.
And Finally, the book is called 'SchNEWS of the World' because of its obvious focus on global issues. Despite September 11, we wanted to make sure the book wasn't dominated by it, and focus on other stories from everywhere else. But while we avoided overdoing the 9-11 stuff, there was no getting away from discussing the global impact of the United States, the tentacles of the IMF, the Bush cabal and the US oil lobby, who are at the core of every other article in the book. Argentina, Congo, Chechnya, Colombia, Afghanistan, you name 'em - it's going to be about oil or extorting other resources for the West, and people starving because of 'structural adjustment'.
Our bottom line remains - 'Information For Action' - which means this book is not to stick on your shelf with your other right-on literature, or to help you write that essay - but to give you the kick up the arse - and the facts - to go out and...
DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
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