29 November, 2006

Radical Independent Book fair - 16th december event

...self-organised bi-monthly events, bringing regular access to
independent & radical publishers / producers back to Glasgow...

the Radical Independent Book fair project...

Within Britain, Scotland and specifically Glasgow there are fewer and
fewer outlets for independent and radical materials. Corporate bookshops
rule the roost and offer little in the way of counter culture, radical
voices or local independent materials. The Radical Independent Book fair
project (RIB) has come about to help redress this imbalance... RIB is a
collection of individuals and groups who produce publications,
information and materials for sale, view and free distribution. The
project is self-financed by the participants, no public or corporate
monies are involved, no one takes a wage, it is not party politically
aligned and is autonomous from other organisations. The project is not
just an occasional bookshop and travelling bookstall... it is also a
temporary library, a videotheque, a meeting point for distribution,
discussion and ideas, as well as a place to come and have a blether.

...the Radical Independent Book fair project

NEXT event - Sat 16th December, 11am - 9pm, CCA Glasgow, 350 Sauchiehall
Street, G2 3JD. FREE entry.

A ten hour long mini book fair event bringing together independent
publications and producers of interesting reading matter, exciting
visuals, vivid films and stimulating political discourse. There will be
information and materials in varying formats ranging from Audio CDs,
Badges, Books, Cards, CD roms, DVDs, Journals, Leaflets, Magazines,
Newspapers, Pamphlets, Prints, Stickers, T-shirts and Tapes.

...supporting small press publishers and independent
producers...circulating radical reading materials and information...

rib@angryartworks.com

27 November, 2006

INVITATION TO VIEW A FILM BY ROSS BIRRELL AND DAVID HARDING - CCA Dec 2nd

MURALS, MESCAL AND THE MEXICAN ARMY

AN INVITATION TO VIEW A FILM BY ROSS BIRRELL AND DAVID HARDING.

‘CUERNAVACA – A JOURNEY IN SEARCH OF MALCOLM LOWRY’ (45 mins.) WAS
COMMISSIONED BY THE KUNSTHALLE, BASEL, AS PART OF THE EXHIBITION,
‘QUAUAHNAHUAC – THE STRAIGHT LINE IS A UTOPIA’.

ADAM SZYMCZYK, DIRECTOR OF THE KUNSTHALLE AND CURATOR OF THE BERLIN
BIENALE – 2008, WILL INTRODUCE THE FILM AND THE CONTEXT OF THE
EXHIBITION.

CCA CINEMA ON SATURDAY THE 2ND OF DECEMBER AT 7-30 PM.

ALL WELCOME

Centre for Contemporary Art
Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow

25 November, 2006

Security Operations / MUVIM, Valencia

Immo Klink - Security Operations
 
Museum of Modern Art and Illustration (MUVIM), Valencia Fotográfica, 1.12.2006 - 7.1.2007
 
Inauguración 1.12.2006, 20h
 
 Curator: Pep Benlloch
 
The heightened states of security trigger questions about our civil liberties and the functioning of our democratic processes. Increasingly crucial political decisions have been concealed or taken away from us. Whether it is the decision to attack the World Trade Centre, Iraq or London, the choices have been made long before without any of our knowledge. We only witness the results. Immo Klink gives an insight into his ongoing work on sites of security and terror.
 
 
Los Estados de intensificación de la seguridad suscitan preguntas a propósito de nuestras libertades civiles y el funcionamiento de nuestros procesos democráticos. Con frecuencia cada vez mayor se nos han ocultado o escamoteado decisiones políticas cruciales. Atacar el World Trade Centre o hacerlo en Irak, Londres o Madrid fueron decisiones tomadas mucho antes sin nuestro conocimiento. Tan sólo somos testigos de los resultados. A traves de imágenes que forman parte de esta exposición, Immo Klink refleja sobre sitios de alta seguridad y terror.
  
 
 
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Immo Klink
www.immoklink.com
 
Forthcoming Exhibitions:
- Prêt à Porter – Infrastructure Spectaculaire, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne 12/2006
- Security Operations, Museu Valencià de la Illustració i la Modernitat, Spain 12/2006

16 November, 2006

Harrigan's Beat


Filmed over the course of 18 turbulent months in Scotland that took
in a race murder, the G8 summit and the events of July
7th,Harrigan’s Beat follows Strathclyde Police’s Race Relations co-
ordinator, Chief Inspector Tom Harrigan about his work.

Filmmakers Doug Aubrey and Marie Olesen gained unique access to Tom
in his final year before retirement after 29 years service in the
Police, and captured a remarkable insight into a maverick Police
Officer and his often unorthodox working methods.

“There’s only one race so how can you co-ordinate one race?..
…” (Tom Harrigan)

Tom’s daily work ranges from dealing with local criminal matters, to
the impact that the Kriss Donald murder and ongoing war on terror are
having on Strathclyde’s race relations. With the G8 summit, events
of July 7th and a unique behind-the-scenes view of the ongoing Kriss
Donald murder investigation, all featuring in the film’s finale,
Harrigan’s Beat reveals how global issues are increasingly affecting
our local communities on a daily basis.

Narrated by Ravi Sagoo and scored by Sikh maestros Tigerstyle
(recently appearing at the Electronic Proms), Harrigan’s Beatis in
many ways the antithesis of the usual TV cop/drug/car/war formula of
recent years. Instead it is a candid and honest look at the Police
establishment and how it, like many institutions, is struggling to
come to terms with a multicultural community. The film captures how a
57-year-old Police Officer has managed to win the confidence of the
region’s ethnic minorities.

Harrigan’s Beat is Camera/Directed by Doug Aubrey and Produced by
Marie Olesen. Autonomi is an award-winning Glasgowbased Film & TV
production company established in 2002. For more information about
the company and key personnel involved in the production of
Harrigan’s Beat please go to: http://www.autonomi.tv

11/24: Rev Billy's Buy Nothing Day Parade!

14 November, 2006

'COMPASSIONATE SLAVERY' MARKET FOR AFRICA: WTO

November 13, 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WTO ANNOUNCES FORMALIZED SLAVERY MARKET FOR AFRICA
US Trade Representative to Africa, Governor of Nigeria Central Bank
weigh in at Wharton

Text, photos, video: http://www.gatt.org/wharton.html
WTO Contact: Hanniford Schmidt (mailto:schmidt@gatt.org)
Conference website: http://www.whartonglobal.com/africa/
panels.asp#Trade
Conference contacts: http://www.whartonglobal.com/africa/
contact.asp

Philadelphia - At a Wharton Business School conference on business in
Africa, World Trade Organization representative Hanniford Schmidt
announced the creation of a WTO initiative for "full private
stewardry of labor" for the parts of Africa that have been hardest
hit by the 500 years of Africa's free trade with the West.

The initiative will require Western companies doing business in some
parts of Africa to own their workers outright. Schmidt recounted how
private stewardship has been successfully applied to transport,
power, water, traditional knowledge, and even the human genome. The
WTO's "full private stewardry" program will extend these successes to
(re)privatize humans themselves.

"Full, untrammelled stewardry is the best available solution to
African poverty, and the inevitable result of free-market theory,"
Schmidt told more than 150 attendees. Schmidt acknowledged that the
stewardry program was similar in many ways to slavery, but explained
that just as "compassionate conservatism" has polished the rough
edges on labor relations in industrialized countries, full stewardry,
or "compassionate slavery," could be a similar boon to developing
ones.

The audience included Prof. Charles Soludo (Governor of the Central
Bank of Nigeria), Dr. Laurie Ann Agama (Director for African Affairs
at the Office of the US Trade Representative), and other notables.
Agama prefaced her remarks by thanking Scmidt for his macroscopic
perspective, saying that the USTR view adds details to the WTO's
general approach. Nigerian Central Bank Governor Soludo also
acknowledged the WTO proposal, though he did not seem to appreciate
it as much as did Agama.

A system in which corporations own workers is the only free-market
solution to African poverty, Schmidt said. "Today, in African
factories, the only concern a company has for the worker is for his
or her productive hours, and within his or her productive years," he
said. "As soon as AIDS or pregnancy hits--out the door. Get sick, get
fired. If you extend the employer's obligation to a 24/7, lifelong
concern, you have an entirely different situation: get sick, get
care. With each life valuable from start to finish, the AIDS scourge
will be quickly contained via accords with drug manufacturers as a
profitable investment in human stewardees. And educating a child for
later might make more sense than working it to the bone right now."

To prove that human stewardry can work, Schmidt cited a proposal by a
free-market think tank to save whales by selling them. "Those who
don't like whaling can purchase rights to specific whales or groups
of whales in order to stop those particular whales from getting
whaled as much," he explained. Similarly, the market in Third-World
humans will "empower" caring First Worlders to help them, Schmidt
said. (http://www.policynetwork.net/main/article.php?article_id=505)

One conference attendee asked what incentive employers had to remain
as stewards once their employees are too old to work or reproduce.
Schmidt responded that a large new biotech market would answer that
worry. He then reminded the audience that this was the only possible
solution under free-market theory.

There were no other questions from the audience that took issue with
Schmidt's proposal.

During his talk, Schmidt outlined the three phases of Africa's 500-
year history of free trade with the West: slavery, colonialism, and
post-colonial markets. Each time, he noted, the trade has brought
tremendous wealth to the West but catastrophe to Africa, with poverty
steadily deepening and ever more millions of dead. "So far there's a
pattern: Good for business, bad for people. Good for business, bad
for people. Good for business, bad for people. That's why we're so
happy to announce this fourth phase for business between Africa and
the West: good for business--GOOD for people."

The conference took place on Saturday, November 11. The panel on
which Schmidt spoke was entitled "Trade in Africa: Enhancing
Relationships to Improve Net Worth." Some of the other panels in the
conference were entitled "Re-Branding Africa" and "Growing Africa's
Appetite." Throughout the comments by Schmidt and his three
co-panelists, which lasted 75 minutes, Schmidt's stewardee, Thomas
Bongani-Nkemdilim, remained standing at respectful attention off to
the side.

"This is what free trade's all about," said Schmidt. "It's about the
freedom to buy and sell anything--even people."

# 30 #

13 November, 2006

Jedi Knights need your support


JEDI KNIGHTS AND CHEWBACCA IN UN TOLERANCE PROTEST

 

Robed Jedi lovers deliver letter to UN authority calling for credit for UK’s fourth largest religion

 

When: 08:30, Thursday 16 November 2006

 

Report to: Outside the United Nations Association, 3 Whitehall Court, London, SW1A 2EL

 

Jedi Knight couple Umada, 27, and Yunyun, 24 - also known as John Wilkinson and Charlotte Law - deliver a protest letter to the United Nations Association on Thursday, the 10th anniversary of the International Day of Tolerance. In an unprecedented move, they call for the UN to change the 16th November to the Interstellar Day of Tolerance, to acknowledge the 390,000 Jedi Knights in the UK (the fourth largest religion according to the 2001 census) and millions elsewhere, and truly reflect the diversity of beliefs on Earth. The full text of the letter is below.

 

Photo / filming opportunities:

 

·         Jedi Knights in monastic hooded robes, armed with light sabres, Chewbacca holding a placard that says ‘TOLERANCE FOR JEDIS,’ and a group of Jedi supporters, walking down Whitehall and delivering a letter to a representative of the United Nations Association

 

Interview opportunities:

 

·         Umada and Yunyun speaking about the love that drove them to this protest, how they feel about wearing their robes as an expression of their religion, and the need for tolerance in society

 

·         Chewbacca (with Umada as interpreter) speaking about his support for this campaign

 

All media enquiries:

 

Simon Cohen 

global tolerance

t: 0845 054 0064

m: 0774 574 0013

e: simon@globaltolerance.com

 

Notes to editors:

 

·         390,000 people stated their religion was Jedi Knight in the 2001 UK census. There are also 143,000 Jedi knights in Australia (70,000), New Zealand (53,000), and Canada (20,000); background information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedi_census_phenomenon#England_and_Wales

 

·         The United Nations Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UNA-UK) is the UK's leading independent authority on the UN and a UK-wide grassroots membership organisation. Although the UNA is independent of the United Nations, Yunyun and Umada hope the organisation will take on the case with the global peace-keeping body

 

·         Full text of letter:

United Nations Association of GB & Northern Ireland

3 Whitehall Court

London

SW1A 2EL

16 November 2006

 

To whom it may concern,

 

For the last ten years the United Nations has marked today as the International Day of Tolerance.

 

While we support this important work, we feel the UN needs to move with the times.

 

In the 2001 UK census, 390,000 people identified themselves as Jedi Knights, making us the fourth largest religion in the country. We have a proud heritage dating back 195,000 years to our first Jedi, the blue haired, blue eyed Kaja Sinis, who was born on Coruscant.

 

Like the United Nations, the Jedi Knights are peacekeepers, and we feel we have the basic right to express our religion through wearing our robes, and to be recognised by the national and international community.

 

We therefore call upon you to change the 16th November to the United Nations Interstellar Day of Tolerance, to reflect the religious make-up of our twenty-first century civilization.

 

Tolerance is about respecting difference where ever it lies, including other galaxies. Please don’t exclude us from your important work.

 

May the Force be with you.

 

Yunyun and Umada, Jedi Knights

 

All media enquiries:

 

Simon Cohen                                                                                                                                   

global tolerance

t: 0845 054 0064

m: 0774 574 0013

e: simon@globaltolerance.com

 



10 November, 2006

Filastine UK tour this weekend

Filastine delivers smashedup transnational beats via laptop, shopping
trolley, and darbouka to a town
near you this weekend:

TH Nov 9, Sheffield, UK, @ The Cremorne
FRI Nov 10, London, UK, @ Speaker Palace, 14 Andre St., Amhurst Road...
you must put your name on the list at this website, it doesn't cost
anything, some kind of legal issue:
https://secure.webmast.co.uk/events/event-2006-11-10.html
SAT Nov 11, Liverpool, UK @ Liverpool Music Week, put on by class-a-
audio
SUN Nov 12, Leeds, @ the Fenton, put on by Pollen

other news about concerning this Filastine:

* his record Burn It is out on vinyl. Get it in your usual obscure
shops.

* Burn it has also been licensed by japanese record label Romz, there
are some extra remixes included
as well: http://www.romzrecord.com/enter/#

* and, finally, a special edition of 1k copies of Burn It are being
released by Crimethinc as a fundraiser
for victims of FBI Operation Backfire. Inform yourself about this
situation:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Backfire_%28FBI%29

and, if you are away from england, some gigs in other places:
Nov 24 Zaragoza, Spain
Nov 25 Madrid, Spain
Dec 7,8 Athens, Greece
Dec 17 Seattle, USA
Dec 31, Slab City, USA (this is a ghost town)

thanks for your attention!
PWI

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03 November, 2006

Caliban to the Taliban

Ooh there's quite a bit to say in this mailout so pull up a comfy chair and a hot beverage and let's get started.

Firstly, Robert's From Caliban to the Taliban dvds are now on sale at a super clearout price of £5 including UK postage and packing, or £7 to ship it anywhere else in the world. For the next few weeks all proceeds from the sales of these dvds will be going to the Titnore Woods tree camp, just outside Worthing, where a brave bunch of 20 or so souls are sitting freezing up in the treetops to save this unique and ancient woodland from a massive housing scheme and yet another Tescos. Find out more about the camp and ways to support them at www.robnewman.com/titnore.html

Secondly, Robert will be performing No Planet B in London at the Old Red Lion theatre,

Thirdly if you haven't visited the site for a while there's quite a bit of new stuff, Robert's started a Political Weblog, last new entry was 2 November, plus he's been raiding his archives for old photos and a steady stream are appearing in the photo section:

 
 
  
 
 
 
 

Glasgow Critical Mass Film Night

Critical Mass Films - Friday 24th November

FROM 7 PM at CCA cinema 4

• Underwater Bicycle Repair (10 mins)
One man and his bicycle. Underwater. With a very big fish.

• Camcorder Guerilla Shorts (10 min): Two horn honkingly good film
shorts from
Glasgow’s Camcorder Guerillas of Glasgow’s critical mass peddling
their ways
through the city’s streets.

Feature Film: “We are Traffic “ (50 mins).

“We are not disrupting traffic, we are traffic”. So argues one
critical mass
cyclist in this film, which documents the origins and development of
critical
mass from its beginnings in San Francisco in1993 to its subsequent
spread across
the planet.

Discussion and Q & A: “Urban movements on two wheels – a solution to
many
problems” (20 mins). Panel: tbc

Followed by Jumble Sale Soundsystem in the CCA bar.

Centre for Contemporary Arts, Sauchiehall St

02 November, 2006

‘Digging Up the Dear Green Place’ - film screening in support of JAM74 campaign, Thursday 9th November

Digging Up the Dear Green Place

Fundraising event for the JAM74 anti-motorway campaign
CCA4, Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA), 350 Sauchiehall Street,
Glasgow
Thursday 9th November 2006, 7.00pm

Free admission, donations to JAM74 welcome.

A evening of films in aid of the JAM74 campaign to stop the motorway
construction through Glasgow Southside. Presented by Martha Wardrop
from JAM74.

Glasgow’s reputation as the ‘Dear Green Place’ comes from its many
public parks and outdoor spaces – spaces which belong to the people of
Glasgow but which are currently being dug up and taken away. These films
highlight the damage done by such acts, especially motorway building,
but also show there can be another side, when digging becomes a way of
taking back the land and making it a public space again.

There will be time for discussion and questions afterwards.

Films:

The Walter Morrison Community Garden
Simon Yuill and Kirsty Stansfield, Glasgow, 2006

A short set of interviews with people involved in the community made
'guerrilla' garden in Eglinton Toll, Glasgow.

On Allotments
Four Corners Film Cooperative, London, 1976

A rare chance to see this pioneering documentary that portrays the
allotment community in Needham, North London. During the making of the
film the allotments were threatened with closure to make way for a car
park, and the film captures some of the community campaign against this.
One of the film-makers, Ron Peck is a leading figure in British
independent cinema, his films include 'Nighthawks', one of the first
British films created through improvisation to camera. By avoiding
conventional forms of dramatic effect, Peck's films are intended to let
the audience participate in forming their own perception of the image on
the screen. The film is also featured in David Crouch and Colin Ward's
classic book "The Allotment: It's Landscape and Culture", tracing the
history and politics of allotment culture in Britain.

JAM
Daryl Tayar, Glasgow, 2005

JAM is a hard hitting political documentary that exposes the shocking
truth about the proposed M74 extension through Glasgow's South Side. The
film reveals who's backing this remnant of 1960s urban planning and what
sort of devastation it would cause to some of the most deprived areas of
the city. Are there any alternatives? Local residents, logistics experts
and Green and Socialist MSPs show us the direction we should really be
heading in. Fast moving visuals and a dynamic soundtrack speed the
viewer through the political points and make this an entertaining and
convincing documentary.

For more info please contact Martha Wardrop on
martha_glasgow@yahoo.co.uk or 07854 817 665

For more information about the JAM74 campaign see: http://www.jam74.org.

"On Allotments" has been kindly made available for screening by Four
Corners film centre, London, http://www.fourcornersfilm.co.uk.

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01 November, 2006

Wales hosts International Political Video Festival

Wales hosts International Political Video Festival

On November 26 comedian Mark Thomas kicks off a week long festival of
award winning documentaries, eye-witness reports from Palestine and
political music.

Hosted in Swansea, BEYONDTV is an annual international video festival
attracting filmmakers from Croatia, Middle East and Cameroon.

This year BEYONDTV will host a discussion and short video reports
about the recent blockade of a nuclear weapon base in Scotland.

A documentary about the rise of Ecovillages in Wales and England will
be screened. A stand up comedian will show clips from a new film
exploring the anniversary of the introduction of lesbian civil
partnerships

Hosted in the very heart of Swansea Marina, BEYONDTV promises to be
an entertaining week with all proceeds going to support the charity
work of undercurrents.

Festival coordinator De Murphy said today
“BeyondTv is incredibly inspiring every year as it is a chance to
see films and hear viewpoints we never or rarely see on television.
This is the seventh annual festival. It will be a wonderful
opportunity for networking or simply making new friends.”

Notes to editors
Beyond Tv will be hosted at the Dylan Thomas Centre Swansea from
November 26- December 2

To book tickets call 01792 455900 Price £4 (£3 con)

For interviews, photos, further details call Paul on 01792 455900 /
07973 298359

www.undercurrents.org/beyondtv

Beyond TV international video festival
November 26- December 2 2006
Undercurrents present a full programme of documentaries, political
comedy, music & animation from inspiring media producers. Hosted in
the very heart of Swansea Marina, BeyondTV 7 hosts discussion and
films about climate change, peak oil, lesbian marriage, Palestine,
nuclear activism and much more.
http://www.undercurrents.org/beyondtv