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MAYDAY Magazine launch weekend: Fri 26 & Sat 27

MAYDAY Magazine | 22.10.2007 14:58 | Analysis | Migration | Social Struggles | London

MAYDAY Magazine is a newly published anarchist journal.

It was formed out of the need to develop political and practical ideas around the movements we are involved in. From anti-fascism, social centres, migrant and no border struggles to the legacies and histories of class struggle in the UK . The intention is to bring together all our experiences and bring radical anti-capitalist and anarchist ideas to a wider audience.

First issue includes articles: Mayday manifesto, Autonomous anti-fascism, tribe of wombles, Notes on No Borders, with contributions from Ian Bone, Dave Douglas, Trevor Bark (who will be in attendance on friday to talk about the magazine).

Weekend of events include:

FRIDAY 26th OCT - 600pm
Mayday magazine launch
@Housmans Bookshop
5 Caledonian Rd
London N1 9DX
Tube: Kings Cross
 http://housmans.com


FRIDAY 26th OCT - 900pm
Pre-bookfair Social (Drink and Meet Up)
An invitation for anarchists and radicals (especially those from outside London) to meet up in a friendly social environment for a drink and chat about this years bookfair. (Just up the road from Housmans).
@Cross Kings Pub
126 York Way
London N1 0AX
Tube: Kings Cross
 http://thecrosskings.co.uk



SATURDAY 27th OCT - 400pm
MAYDAY Magazine meeting
@London Anarchist Bookfair
Room 325
Queen Mary & Westfield College
Mile End Rd
London E1 4NS
Tube: Mile End or Stepney Green
 http://www.anarchistbookfair.co.uk/

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