Our Histories By Us: Decolonial Archives & the South Asian Diaspora

Patchwork Archivists aims to bring together intercultural communities of the South Asian diaspora to explore the value of collectively archiving stories passed down through generations. Saturday 10 June 2017, 12.30-2.30pm Hackney Archives, Dalston CLR James Library, Dalston Square, London E8 3BQ Related links Book on Eventbrite See Facebook event listing Patchwork Archivists

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News

Calendar of racism and resistance (5 – 17 May 2017)

A fortnightly resource for anti-racist and social justice campaigns, highlighting key events in the UK and Europe. Asylum and migration 2 May: The European Network Against Racism (ENAR) publishes a report: Racism and discrimination in the context of migration in Europe: ENAR’s Shadow Report, 2015/2016, download it here (pdf file, 3.6mb). 6 May: Two reception

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Decolonise Fest

A three-day London DIY punk festival collectively organised by and for people of colour, with music, art & workshops Friday 2 June – Sunday 4 June 2017 DIY Space for London, 96-108 Ormside Street, London SE15 1TF Related links Decolonise Fest Tickets available here

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Review

Black, Brummie and British

IRR Chair, Colin Prescod, reviews a collection of poetry, Beginning With Your Last Breath, by Roy McFarlane.  Roy McFarlane’s reputation goes before him – Birmingham Poet Laureate, Starbucks Poet in Residence, poet in residence at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, just some of the accolades garnered. Beginning With Your Last Breath (Nine Arches Press, 2016) is

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Review

Who will defend the space to protest?

An insightful TNI discussion paper is a must read for anti-racist and social justice campaigners. Are you working for a human rights NGO or part of a social justice movement and are you worried about increasing restrictions, overt political interference and government de-legitimisation of your work? A short pithy discussion paper, the result of a

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Jokes Not Gags

A comedy fundraiser hosted by SOAS Detainee Support (SDS) and North London Food Not Bombs returns. Thursday, 18 May 2017, 7pm The Gallery Cafe, 21 Old Ford Road, London E2 9PL Performers include: Josie Long Sophie Duker Cheryl Dole Related links SOAS Detainee Support (SDS) North London Food Not Bombs Get your tickets here

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News

Calendar of racism and resistance (21 April – 4 May 2017)

A fortnightly resource for anti-racist and social justice campaigns, highlighting key events in the UK and Europe. Asylum and migration April: Statewatch publishes a ‘Viewpoint’ by Chris Jones: Hindering humanitarianism: European Commission will not ensure protection for those supporting sans-papiers. Download it here (pdf file,127kb). 20 April: Doctors of the World launches a campaign, #StopSharing,

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Review

Breitbart: global politics and fake news

A new report by HOPE not Hate, Breitbart – A rightwing plot to shape Europe’s future, explores Breitbart’s influence on global politics, the creation of fake news and its expansion into London. ‘It’s easy to see why the KKK views Trump as their champion when Trump appoints one of the foremost peddlers of white supremacist themes

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Isaac & I: Chris Searle and friends

A special event to launch the first part of Chris Searle’s autobiography, Isaac and I, to be published by Five Leaves. Saturday 20 May 2017, 2-4pm Tower Hamlets Local History Library & Archives, 277 Bancroft Road London E1 4DQ Chris is a teacher, poet and activist who found himself on the front pages of the newspapers in 1971

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Bearing witness to the pain of others

Professor Phil Scraton will draw on his experiences investigating the Hillsborough disaster and the politics of incarceration. Tuesday 23 May 2017, 6-8pm St Martin’s Hall, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 4JJ Related links View further details here

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