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Love Music Hate Racism Carnival

Dave Kuivala | 27.03.2008 19:16 | Anti-racism | Repression | Social Struggles | Sheffield

All Roads Lead To Victoria Park - Sunday 27 April 2008

TICKETS FROM NOTINGHAM AVAILABLE
ORGANISED BY MANSFIELD AND NOTTINGHAM TRADES COUNCIL



Some 30 years ago a group of political activists got together with a group of musicians to form Rock Against Racism. It was a movement formed in reaction to rising xenophobia and racism fuelled by Nazi organisations like the National Front.

Bands like The Clash, Steel Pulse and the Tom Robinson Band, to name but a few, helped create a political movement among music fans. The most memorable event was the Rock Against Racism “Carnival against the Nazis” in April 1978. A huge rally of 100,000 people marched the six miles from Trafalgar Square through London’s East End – the heart of National Front territory – to a Rock Against Racism concert in Victoria Park. The concert and march spelled the beginning of the end for the NF in the face of a young and diverse mass movement.

“Love Music Hate Racism Carnival 2008 – Rock Against Racism 30th Anniversary” promises to be LMHR’s biggest event yet. It celebrates 30 years since the famous Rock Against Racism carnival, which also took place in the Victoria Park and was played by The Clash, Steel Pulse and other legends.

Our carnival will see all kinds of musicians uniting against racism and fascism – creating a diverse and vibrant mix of music.

TICKETS £5 YOUNG PEOPLE/UNWAGED £15 OTHERS

Dave Kuivala
- e-mail: nottsuaf@activist.com
- Homepage: http://www.lmhrcarnival.com/