Friday 10th March, 6pm onwards, The Common Place, 23-25 Wharf Street, Leeds
DJs include Moonstomp, Steve Attitude Problem and DJ Cactus. Ska, Reggae, Two-tone, punk etc...
£2 on the door, cheap bar and ALL proceeds go to prisoners currently held under dubious pretexts in Barcelona, Spain.
More information on Rodrigo, Juan and Alex (arrested Feb 4th) and Ignasi and Ruben (arrested Feb 9th) is available on this site, on Barcelona indymedia and on the night. For information on the Feb4 prisoners you can also contact me (see below).
For more information on the venue (how to find it, etc) visit:
http://www.thecommonplace.org.uk or call 0845 345 7334
See you tomorrow!
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Dubious pretexts
09.03.2006 19:17
Doktor
lack of support
11.03.2006 08:24
eileen
Thanks to CP
11.03.2006 19:35
abc
whoops...
11.03.2006 19:55
ei
The purpose of mentioning dubious pretexts
12.03.2006 18:04
Doktor's got a point, though...
Til all are free...
Emma
on showing solidarity
13.03.2006 11:56
Do you know how fucking busy we all are just keeping that place open so events like this can happen? Staffing a whole range of events, having our weekly meetings and doing our other lives at the same time...burn out is looming for a lot of us.
I totally support the cause - but i can't personally be there at each and every event that goes on. People engage in solidarity everyday of their lives - but you can't always see it. Filling out endless bureaucratic forms to get the common place a licence, running the cafe, volunteering to schedule events, locking up the building and opening up, doing orders to make sure we have food, coffee, paper etc
Boring stuff, innit? But that is also solidarity.
You might also try advertising your event in more imaginative ways that Indymedia and the usual anarchist lists - then we might actually know that it is happening.
This growing divide between those who 'produce' the space and those who 'consume' it is ultimately unsustainable. It would be really nice, for example, if the group who come down every sunday for breakfast and spend about 4 hours chatting, drinking coffee and reading could volunteer to do a couple of hours in the cafe. Just a thought
a commoner
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13.03.2006 20:15
Sam