From Worker
Date Thu, 15 May 2003 21:13:58 +0200 (CEST)
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11.00am-5.00pm Saturday 17th May 2003,
We'll be there, along with the Solidarity Federation, Class War,
Anarchist Youth Network, AK Press and many others. We'll be
running a workshop on Work and Employment, from 12 - 1pm.
Details of how to get there are on the Radical Bookfair
website at http//www.radicalbookfair.org.uk/whereisit.html
Bridge 5 Mill 22A Beswick Street Ancoats Manchester M4 7HR
for more information and to get involved
email: info@radicalbookfair.org.uk
WORKSHOPS
Full list of Workshops: (as of May 9th 2003)
11.30am
International Solidarity Movement
Introduction to the International Solidarity Movement
12.30pm
Anarchist Federation
"Why Work is so Bad, and why we must destroy it, before it destroys us".
1.30pm
Manchester Peoples Forum (Organising Committee)
Direct Democracy Social forums and peoples assemblies
2.30pm
Solidarity Federation
The Politics of Direct Action
3.30pm
Solidarity South Pacific
Indigenous resistance in West Papua
5.00pm Close
STALLS
Full List of Stalls: (as of May 9th 2003)
AK Press
Anarchist Federation
Black and White Cat press
Class War
Cunningham Amendment
The Ecologist
Eve's Back
Latin American Information Centre
Northern Herald Books
Northern Voices
Solidarity Federation
UHC
Under the Pavement radio show
Working Class Movement Library
If you want a stall please email us immediately at info@radicalbookfair.org.uk
LINK TO US
The third Manchester Radical Bookfair took place on Saturday 7th
December 2002, at Bridge 5 Mill, in Ancoats, central Manchester.
With the demise of independent bookshops across the country there
is a need for places to get the books not stocked at Waterstones!
Manchester Radical Bookfair will focus on books relating to
Anarchism, Peace, Ecology and Radical Social Change.
There will also be speakers on a range of topics, local campaigns
and practical issues.
Following the success of the first bookfair it is hoped that the
bookfair will happen twice a year.