Ssangyong occupation update: day nine, July 28, 2009 Yesterday (Monday, July 27, 2009) evening at 6:30, taking 40 minutes, around 3,000 police (out of a total of 9,000 cops surrounding the factory)…
Reclaim the streets for children - Practical History Leaflet distributed before and during the Reclaim the Streets party in Brixton, South London in June 1998, looking at how streets and car culture effect the lives of children.
War damages health...and the Health Service: health workers and the 1991 Gulf war - Practical History Detailed account of the impact of the 1991 Gulf War on the health service in Britain, including anti-war leaflets produced by health workers and a brief account of the impact of the war on health in Iraq.
Double fascist attack against squats in Salonica in midst of continuing tension Fascists attack two Salonica squats while struggle against anti-immigration policies intensifies.
Municipal workers strike across South Africa Over 150,000 municipal workers in South Africa have gone on strike in a dispute over paltry pay offers in the face of massive inflation.
Moral Disorder & Sexual Identity - Gilles Dauvé "When moral order and disorder meet, monsters breed. Communism however knows no monster. Most radicals have trouble understanding this." - Gilles…
One more Greek police inflicted death: Igoumenitsa Port Police victim dies The Kurdish refugee from Iraq, Arivan Abdullah Osman, who had been severely injured on the 3rd of April at Igoumenitsa port by Port police men died today.
Ssangyong occupation update: days seven/eight, July 26-27, 2009 The police are closing in on the paint department, but the strikers occupying the factory are not…
Churchill, the Cenotaph and May Day 2000 - Practical History This response to the graffitiing of official monuments in London on May Day 2000 looks at the…
A good day out in London? Some reflections on May Day 2000 - Practical History Reflections on the May Day 2000 actions in London and the development of the anti-capitalist movement.
Flowers for Homestead at Dulwich Picture Gallery - Practical History Leaflets distributed at a talk on Henry Frick's art collection, reflecting on the 1892 Homestead strike, and the origins of the wealth of the industrialists whose collections founded many of Britain's major art galleries.