UK Culture Newswire Archive
What is The Arts Collective?
10-11-2003 13:18
The Arts Collective is actively engaged for radical democratisation through artistic expression. The Arts Collective takes the side of the oppressed, the progressive and the voiceless.WSIS video project
10-11-2003 12:28
WSIS? We seize is an initiative for tactical, grassroots, activist and community media actions and discussions in and around the World Summit of the Information Society (WSIS) in Geneva, Dec 10-12. The High Noon project is calling for videoclips to include in their stream.Save Charles
09-11-2003 14:23
Can Indimedia run a central column article to counter this homphobia surrounding Prince Charles.Already many foreign news papers and web sites have screamed words like gay or faggot.
This is the case with most local news papers too. This attitude of being gay is wrong is not acceptable.
We need a voice of reason.
Incident of Torture in the US
08-11-2003 23:05
Account of torture, i.e, gassing, amputation, abuse by police, building,training of police officers in these activities
Bugger Prince Charles
07-11-2003 21:48
Palestine Twilight: The Murder of Dr Glock and the Archaeology of the Holy Land
02-11-2003 06:27
Palestine Twilight: The Murder of Dr Glock and the Archaeology of the Holy Landhttp://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0006384595/qid=1067753226/sr=1-41/ref=sr_1_2_41/026-7288201-1362823
DAY OF THE DEAD BENEFIT PARTY
30-10-2003 15:02
PARTY in aid of Markaz At-Tanwir (www.enlighten-palestine.org) andBrickhurst Farm Permaculture Collective
Indymedia Cinema Tonight Thursday 30th in London's Soho
30-10-2003 14:58
Indymedia Cinema@ The Other Cinema
presents
Argentina
Politics >> Video >> Art
Library at LARC, Open meeting
29-10-2003 19:29
The distributed library project is part of an experiment in sharing information and building community. Unfortunately, the traditional library system doesn't do much to foster community. Patrons come and go, but there is very little opportunity to establish relationships with people or groups of people. In fact, if you try to talk with someone holding a book you like - you'll probably get shushed. The Distributed Library Project works in exactly the opposite way, where the very function of the library depends on interaction.Anarchist Soccer League
29-10-2003 14:35
Get involved in the Anarchist Football league.www.passionbomb.com/soccer
Website takes on Little Green People
29-10-2003 14:31
Someone appears to have set up a new website called LGF Watch ( http://lgfwatch.blogspot.com/), to keep "an eye on those rabid racists at Little Green Footballs". Finally!Indymedia Cinema - London October 30th
29-10-2003 11:07
Indymedia Cinema@ The Other Cinema
presents
Argentina
Politics >> Video >> Art
Argentina Video Collectives Screenings Thursday 30th Sept.
27-10-2003 11:41
Indymedia Cinema@ The Other Cinema
presents
Argentina
Politics>Video>Art
Thursday, October 30th 9.00pm
The Other Cinema
11 Rupert Street,
London W1
Tel: 020 7437 0757
Nearest tubes: Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Sq.
5/7 pounds waged/unwaged
SWooPees Are Everywhere
27-10-2003 00:04
The SWP are now behind another new party according to this Green Party report.Globilisation - A Perverse Manipulation of the Mind
26-10-2003 01:55
The BPO Specialists (Accountants) Have changed the Dynamic in the Workplace & Community!
A Proactive Call for ACTION
INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST MC'DONALDS VIDEO
22-10-2003 16:06
Of the restaurants currently open in Ireland, 50% are owned and operated by franchisees.
Bare Your bush To Bush
22-10-2003 11:47
Indy Fest Huge Success
21-10-2003 22:37
Public Enemy / Interview + Article
21-10-2003 13:17
Public Enemy: Power to the People and the BeatsThe famous Civil Rights movement, which began in the fifties with Martin Luther King and reached a climax in the late sixties with the spread of the Black Panther Party, in reality failed to bring a significant improvement in the living standard for the oppressed black minority within the United States. The reformist current inside the movement eventually took over in the early seventies (mostly because of the typical Stalinist mixture of ultra-left and reformist policies of the Black Panther leadership) and directed the movement towards the Democratic Party. The ultimate achievement of this reformist course over the years was the creation of a tiny layer of black petit-bourgeoisie through affirmative action (positive discrimination), which integrated itself into the American white middle class. Most of the Afro-Americans however, remained stuck in the lowest parts of the social ladder to this very day, living in the poorest neighborhoods of the big cities. The economic crisis that hit American capitalism in the seventies and the movement of industry out of the big cities devastated the living conditions for the black minority. From the year 1967 until 1987 Philadelphia lost 64% of it’s industrial jobs, which had been traditionally occupied by blacks. New York lost 58% and, the well-known working class center, Detroit more than 50%. Minority neighborhoods in the heart of the most advanced capitalist country in the world began to resemble third world communities.
See this Link:
http://www.marxist.com/ArtAndLiterature/public_enemy_art.html
The Interview:
"We don’t care what color the oppressor is, it is the oppression that connects us for real"
http://www.marxist.com/ArtAndLiterature/public_enemy_interview.html