I'm not organising this, please see email address at the bottom for more details
Feeling deflated or annoyed by the recent elections or just generally
pissed off at politics - then come along to the bookfair where you can
get (re)motivated ...browse through piles of new and old materials - buy
a book - try on a t-shirt - watch a film - engage in a discussion - drop
of some of your flyers - pick up someone else's leaflets - read up on
radical politics - listen to a stimulating talk - arrange to meet a
friend or make a new one - and if the kettles just boiled have a free
fresh feral coffee...
GLASGOW'S RADICAL INDEPENDENT BOOK-FAIR PROJECT
and related RADICAL MAY EVENTS
sat 12th May
CCA - 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow.
free entry
stalls and resources from: 11am - 9pm - resource space (ground floor
next to cafe)
related events: 3pm - 10pm (approx) - CCA 4 - (cinema space)
all events in the cinema are free
(though you will need to get a ticket from the front desk)
3.00 - 4.30
PRAXIS workshop
Building for Popular Democracy - a Strategic Perspective.
An Analysis of the current situation of the class struggle and an
appraisal of the need for a strategic anarchist response.
5.00 - 6.30
IWW forum
An IWW organised public meeting to highlight recent campaigns -
including the Crichton dispute and a strategy for building a mass
militant workplace organisation. The Industrial Workers of the World is
a grassroots, democratic and militant union that seeks to organise ALL
workers in ALL industries in ALL countries into 'One Big Union'.
7.00 - 8.30
JOHN TAYLOR CALDWELL tribute
A screening of the 1989 documentary film - Workers City; the subversive
past. Chronicling ideas around radical Scottish working class history
the film includes interviews with John Taylor Caldwell along with
Farquhar McLay, Hamish Henderson and James D Young. Followed by a
discussion.
9.00 - 10.00
HARRY HORSE celebration
All My Heroes Are Dead
A scratch performance by actor Tam Dean Burn to accompany the words and
visuals of the late Harry Horse.