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squat the lot | 15.04.2008 11:33 | 2008 Days Of Action For Autonomous Spaces | Culture | Free Spaces | Social Struggles | London
The squatted warehouse
>> Bowl Court Squat
Three weeks since we entered the abandoned warehouse on Bowl Court, we
opened on Saturday with not only the esentials like floorboards,
stairs, running water and flushing toilets but also an art exhibition,
cinema, squatters estate agents and a ping pong table. If you didn't
get down there you can find photos on indymedia or come down next
saturday to see for yourself and hear more about the days of action
(see below).
>> Meetings meetings meetings
With the new Bowl Court space open in Shoreditch we've decided to
alternate rampART monday organising meetings between the venues. Next
monday, (21st April), the meeting will be at Rampart Street. Events
proposals for either space should be made at a Monday meeting. However
it seems we just can't get enough of meetings and we're having a house
meeting at Bowl Court tonight (Tues 15th, 7pm) to discuss and decide
practical issues relating to the use of the space.
We're also organising a London wide autonomous spaces network meeting
for next saturday, see below for details.
>> Popular Uprising in Oaxaca, Mexico, 2006.
April 18 at 8pm
Please join us at the Bowl Court Squat on Friday, for a screening of
the film "Brad, One More Night at the Barricades" (55 min).
Brazilian filmmaker and media activist Miguel will be on hand to
discuss his documentary tribute to a fallen friend and will also show
another one of his films.
When Mexican paramilitary forces shot Brad Will
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Will) in the chest, killing him,
his camera fell from his hands. But it didn't stop recording. It
continued moving from hand to hand, telling Brad's story, as well as
the story of the movement of movements that he was a part of. From the
squats of New York to the forests of Oregon, from the
anti-globalization protests in Seattle, Prague, Quebec to the popular
uprising in Oaxaca, Brad's camera paints us a picture of what his life
was about, and what so many of his friends continue to struggle for.
Donations will go to help Miguel continue his tour. DVDs will also be on sale.
Venue: Bowl Court off Plough Yard, off Shoreditch High Street
>> Days of Action Followup
Saturday 19th from 2pm
After this last weekends decentralised actions for squats and
autonomous spaces we'll be having a followup event at the new Bowl
Court social centre. It will be a chance to hear about what went on in
other cities in the UK and elsewhere in the world. There will be
videos and slide shows of actions and exhibitions of photos and
artwork. The squatter estate agents will also have been updated and
open for business again. Additionally there will be a london wide
autonomous spaces network meeting and a meal. Doors open 2pm . More
details on indymedia.
Venue: Bowl Court off Plough Yard, off Shoreditch High Street
>> The Film They Tried to Ban - On the Verge
Monday 21st at 7pm
Police have intervened across the country to censor 'On the Verge' an
independent documentary about the Smash EDO campaign to shut down the
Brighton's weapons manufacturer EDO MBM. So far establishments in
Southampton, Chichester, Bath and Oxford as well as Brighton have come
under police pressure to cancel film showings. In Brighton police
intervened to prevent a showing at the Duke of York's Cinema, just one
hour prior to the scheduled premiere.
Cos lots of folk missed it's first London screening at Housemans
(couldn't fit any more in) there's another chance to see this
important movie at LARC next Monday.
Venue is 62 Fieldgate Street, nearest tubes Aldgate East and Whitechapel
>> Keep Informed
Those of you south of the river may be especially interested to know
that the 56a Infoshop (www.56a.org.uk) have started doing an irregular
email newsletter to let you know what's been happening and what's
going to happen at the Infoshop as well as bits and pieces from
elsewhere. If you would like to recieve their newsletter then send an
email to : 56ainfoshop-subscribe@lists.riseup.net
squat the lot
Additions
Brad, One More Night at the Barricades
15.04.2008 11:43
film "Brad, One More Night at the Barricades" (55 min). Brazilian
filmmaker and media activist Miguel will be
on hand to discuss his documentary tribute to a fallen friend.
Popular Uprising in Oaxaca, Mexico, 2006.
When Mexican paramilitary forces shot Brad Will in the chest, killing
him, his camera fell from his hands. But it didn't stop recording. It
continued moving from hand to hand, telling Brad's story, as well as the
story of the movement of movements that he was a part of. From the
squats of New York to the forests of Oregon, from the anti-globalization
protests in Seattle, Prague, Quebec to the popular uprising in Oaxaca,
Brad's camera paints us a picture of what his life was about, and what
so many of his friends continue to struggle for.
Donations will go to help Miguel continue his tour.
DVDs will also be on sale.
FRIDAY, APRIL 18
6 BOWL COURT, NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET AND
GREAT EASTERN ST.
MAP:
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=533369&y=182145&z=1&sv=plough+yard&st=1&tl=Plough+Yard,+EC2&searchp=newsearch.srf&mapp=newmap.srf
*About Brad Will:*
_ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Will___
_ http://www.crimethinc.com/blog/2008/01/18/brad-will-in-rolling-stone/___
**
*About the Oaxaca Uprising:*
_ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Oaxaca_protests___
**
*About Plan Mexico:*
Buried in the $46 billion supplemental war spending proposal that President Bush
submitted to Congress on Oct. 22 is a $1.4 billion aid package to Mexico to be
distributed over the next three years, purportedly to fight drug trafficking and
organized crime in Mexico. The aid package, called Plan Mexico for its
resemblance to the $5 billion Plan Colombia, would consist largely in advanced
military training and equipment such as helicopters and surveillance aircraft,
according to the Mexican foreign minister.
A massive military build up in Mexico does nothing to help and will inevitably
lead to increased repression. As has been the case with Plan Colombia, there is
great concern that Mexico could use their new equipment in counter-insurgency
raids against both social movements and suspected guerrilla forces, mainly in
Mexico's indigenous and highly marginalized south.
_ http://www.friendsofbradwill.org/category/plan-mexico/
___
P.s. Dont forget there will be a benefit gig in London on Wednesday April 16th to raise money for CIPO-RFM prisoners in Oaxaca (yet another popular uprising in Mexico). http://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/03/394910.html
BowlCourtSquat
some photos from the weekend
15.04.2008 14:43
chopped pork
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/chopped_pork/