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We are looking for two new groups to join our Building Collective on 88 Fleet Street. As a member, your group will have free use of the space for your […]
Haringey Solidarity Group (HSG) started life as the Anti-Poll Tax group in Haringey. Once the Poll Tax was defeated most Anti-Poll Tax groups around the country split up. In Haringey […]
In support of the RMT strike and predicting a wave of industrial actions in the following months, we want to share with you the Dockers Charters archive. One of the […]
This timeline charts sixty events, campaigns and places in the Brixton gentrification struggles in chronological order. It starts with the 1993 Brixton City Challenge to the merciless implementation of Lambeth’s Future Brixton Masterplan in the 2010s, along with the enforcement of austerity measures following the 2008 financial crisis. It ends with the enforced gentrification of the Pope’s Road area in 2021, which is now marketed as Brixton Rec Quarter. All entries link to articles, images, videos and some books/ theses which document activist perspectives as comprehensively as possible.
Our friend and close collaborator Georgia Anderson has been creating a growing collection around Deaf histories.The archive is currently a small collection of books about d/Deaf histories, available for anyone […]
‘Green is creation of desire;Red is class struggle.May Day is both.’ From The Incomplete, True, Authentic and Wonderful History of May Day by Peter Linebaugh Each year we circulate this text as […]
MayDay Rooms will be closed on for the bank holiday on 15th April and 20th- 23rd April for our spring break.
We are looking for a TECHNE PhD student (detail of TECHNE funded placement here) to assist in cataloguing and digitising recent archival donations concerning workers’ struggles and workerist movements in the […]
View the collection here There is a good summary of the HGP at:https://hackneyhistory.wordpress.com/ Hackney Gutter Press, No.01 Details and pdf here “A WEAPON TO FIGHT FOR OUR OWN CONTROL OF […]
Do you have any material relating to the TOM campaign? We are collecting posters, pamphlets, reports, journals, press-clippings, photography, audio-visual material and more! We will be digitising all material to […]
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