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Respect Sex Segregation

01-06-2004 18:54

George Galloway's Respect coalition has come into further criticism after this weekends meeting at the Leeds Islamic Centre. Although attendance at the meeting was high it was spoiled by Respect stewards insisting that muslim men and women sit on opposite sides of the room.

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Roundhay Park, Leeds - Heritage Lottery Fund Restoration

20-05-2004 20:38

How Heritage Lottery Fund Restoration Projects result in significant tree loss which is not supported by ordinary park users. Leeds City Council has allowed the Project to progress ignoring wildlife and the ecology. Heritage Lottery fund act like Pontius Pilate.

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Schnews tour in Leeds sun 25th at packhorse pub

19-04-2004 12:20

SchNEWS at Ten Tour - coming to a town near you - in leeds this Sunday 25th april at the Packhorse pub

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FILM about struggle in Peru at the Packhorse Pub, Leeds

02-04-2004 12:46

CHOROPAMPA - THE PRICE OF GOLD

An inspiring film about a small village in Peru, poisoned by Mercury,
that stands up to the world’s largest gold mine.

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Independent Art School Seminar

18-03-2004 18:59

The Independent Art School
Seminar
Thursday 25 March 2004
2pm to 5pm
[shift] Unit 60-63, Merrion Superstore, Leeds.
www.independent-art-school.org.uk
www.emerged.net


As part of [shift] the Independent Art School is organising a seminar that will bring together new critical and cultural perspectives on how people relate to the city, and how artists interact with and express this.
Increasingly artists are using the fabric of the city as their medium. It is becoming an irresistible playground in which to make subtle changes and overt statements that explore the aesthetic and political peculiarities of everyday life.
The artists in [shift] are making works that dissect consumer uses of space, which honour personal histories, and which create surprise interruptions in the daily patterns of the Merrion Superstore and Leeds City Centre.
But what is the history of artists intervening in the city? What are the circumstances that lead to these interventions? Are these works reactions against the increasing control structures we live in? Purely aesthetic attractions to familiar landscapes? Or part of a deeper human mark-making urge to possess ones surroundings?
The Independent Art School is inviting Leeds based researchers in Geography, Sociology and Urban Studies to present their own insights into how people function and use the urban environment, how art can affect the city's ambience, and how the individual and collective can reclaim their locality.
[shift] artists will be present to discuss their work in relation to these issues.
The seminar is free and open to all members of the public.
Seminar participants:
Sue Ball will discuss the role of the artist as collaborator in Master Planning and Urban Design. Sue Ball/MAAP is a consultancy in Public Arts Development and Strategy. Sue was artistic director of Pavilion, Leeds, 1996-2000 when she initiated projects, which focussed on artist/architectural collaborations in the public realm. Her current projects include the design and build of four micro-architecture 'towers' in Lincolnshire along the river Witham with Gent based architect Robbrechtendaem and a public art strategy for the Wigan Pier Quarter with consortium RKL.
Camilla Brueton will discuss her work on Urban Mapping and her work for [shift], multi story commemorating the 40th anniversary year of the Merrion Superstore car park- (Leeds first multi storey car park). Camilla is an artist based in London.
Paul Chatterton will give a presentation on three strands of his activity:
- Research on Young people and City Nightlife
- His involvement in campaigns about social issues within the city (Leeds ARC)
- Squatting and fringe cultures within the city (A-Spire).
Paul is a lecturer in Geography at the University of Leeds and a member A-Spire (www.a-spire.org.uk) and Leeds ARC (www.leedsarc.org.uk).
Gayle Chong Kwan will discuss her research for Sensus which explores how food and associated memories can transport Superstore visitors to other places and times; and a mapping of food memories of the city itself. Gayle studied Politics, Modern History and Communications before doing a Fine Art degree at Central St Martins College of Art.
Lucy Gibson will introduce [shift] and the concepts behind developing this project. Lucy is an artist and initiator/project manager of [shift].
Liz Stirling will give a presentation from her interdisciplinary PhD research on space and ideology. Liz is an artist and lecturer based in Leeds.


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Market Misery in Leeds

17-03-2004 12:13

The plight of Leeds Kirkgate Market stallholders over rent increases by Leeds city council

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Missile Defence Conference :: Threats, Responses and Projections

13-03-2004 10:22


BASIC and Bradford Department of Peace Studies are co-hosting a Missile Defence Conference - 'Threats, Responses and Projections' - on the University Campus on Thursday 18 March 2004. This is an important initative given that both Fylingdales radar station and Menwith Hill listening station, both located in the region, will play a significant role in US plans for missile defense.

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LAUNCH Leeds Social Forum

01-03-2004 17:45

On 19th Frbruary 2004, Leeds Social Forum had its first meeting at Leeds Civic Hall. Below are some of the aims of Leeds Social Forum and minutes from the meetig.

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Protest site FAQ

28-02-2004 18:34

Not all treehouses are fifty feet above the ground.

Frequently asked questions about living on protest sites.

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fliers and posters to download for market campaign

22-02-2004 18:44

Here is a fliers and poster to download for market campaign. (pdf)

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Campaign against market changes gathers pace

22-02-2004 18:26

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About 20 people from Leeds ARC (Action for Radical Change) gave out leaflets and unfurled a banner reading 'hands off our market' in Kirkgate Market on Saturday 21st feb.

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A look at the Bayer injunction

12-02-2004 16:56

Take a look at the terms of the interim court order given to Bayer (if you dare)...

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Public meetings banned in parts of Argentina

09-02-2004 15:13

In the noprthern province of Santiago de Estero, the government has banned pubic meetings without prior consent. Anyone not complying can be subject to imprisonment between 1- 30 days or a fine of between 10-20 days pay.

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flier for leeds imc

04-02-2004 16:08

heres an a5 flier for leeds imc. download it and use it....

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Confidential Information Required

07-10-2003 01:02

Could I please ask for help in finding information on a former NF & C18 member, Matthew Collins, who was subject of a BBC documentary last year. In particular what he did for Searchlight magazine.

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Helping Out the EF! Summer Gathering

14-07-2003 15:47

How to help out with this years EF! Summer Gathering.

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Piquetera Puppet Show Rolls into Leeds

09-07-2003 17:52

Puppetistas
'Que se vayan todos!' (All of you out!) – just one of the memorable lines of the Piquetera Puppet Show performed by the touring Argentina Autonomist Project at the Adelphi pub in downtown Leeds last night in front of around 50 people. It was a very enjoyable and inspiring evening of art, film and discussion.

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Sheffield Social Forum

17-06-2003 21:35

Establishing a working group to help create a Sheffield Social Forum

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For the spread of the riots: Manifesto in favour of violent direct action

30-05-2003 12:08

Report prepared by social activists from Madrid (Spain), Basque Country and Argentina.

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co-ordination HUB

11-05-2003 21:30

There has been a lot of discussion recently around the idea of some kind of co-ordination mechanism for the extra-parliamentary opposition movements - the Anarchists, anti-Capitalists, progressive non-Party organisations and the grassroots Left (amongst others). We think this is a very interesting discussion, but what is vital is that it moves from being a discussion into a real network for real change: the fine words must be followed by action.

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