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Critical left texts on politics and culture since 1936. A space where people can challenge political ‘common sense' and explore new possibilities.
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Off to vote for Sadiq Khan because he shows that it's possible for Labour to resist the right rather than pander to them
Link here:
“The Road to Municipal Socialism - the Present and Future of the Preston Model”
(With lots of links to CWB strategies being pursued elsewhere too.)
Community Wealth Building #CWB #CommunityWealthBuilding
Democracy Collaborative (CLES) Centre for Local Economic Strategies Preston Labour
renewal.org.uk/the-road-to-mu…
🚨BREAKING: On May Day, over 1,000 workers are blockading the UK Trade Department in London and BAE Systems’ arms factories in Scotland, Wales and Lancashire 🇵🇸 🚩 #StopArmingIsrael
Join us along with Lawrence Wishart Books to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of D-Day with a book launch & panel discussion on 'The Caribbean and the Second World War' by Colin Douglas.
🗓️ Sat 8 June 2024
⏰ 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
📍 BCA
🎟️ Reserve your seat buff.ly/49PRCdj
Great review in LSE Review of Books of Shabna Begum Sylhet to Spitalfields: 'Begum’s rich combination of ethnographic work and historical analysis reveals how, through squatting, activism and community organising, Bangladeshi migrants successfully demanded their right to housing.'
Throughout the process of researching for our project on the Black Liberation Front in Britain, we encountered a wealth of archival materials. We have digitised and shared these online. Explore the YHP archive on our website! younghistoriansproject.org/copy-of-blf-pr…
#BlackBritishHistory
Free e-book available of 2015's Soundings Journal Kilburn Manifesto from Lawrence Wishart Books
lwbooks.co.uk/product/after-…
Thoughtful review of A to the S's biography of Gerlin Bean by pez in the latest issue of History Matters Journal: 'Mother of the Movement rightfully places Gerlin Bean at the heart of intersecting struggles in Britain and beyond.' Read for free here: historymatters.online/journal