Dublin

Residents Against Racism Table Quiz

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Teachers Club, 17th Nov

Dublin meeting: The Struggle in Frnace: From the banlieu riots to the CPE

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Over the last year France has seen levels of social struggle unknown
for many years. Going from the banlieu riots of November to the
millions of students in spring struggling against and preventing the
introduction of reactionary labour laws, France has been in flames.

From the Berlin Blacbloc to Zapatista Zones: A Reading by Ramor Ryan

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Ramor will be reading from the chapter on the funeral of the Gibraltar 3 in Belfast.

Anarchist Reading Group Explores Theory, Movement and Practice.

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In the first of what will hopefully become a fortnightly anarchist reading group, we have decided to look at three short texts exploring the relationship between activism and theory. A discussion of the interaction between radical theory and movement practice seems like a rather obvious starting point to kickstart an anarchist reading group. All of the chosen articles are available free online and are short and snappy. The longest is a transcription of a round table discussion that flits and darts in conversational style over areas our own discussion might cover.

Kill The Immigration Bill

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On 17th of October Residents Against Racism are holding a public meeting to discuss and plan a way to campaign against the forthcoming racist immigration bill.

Dublin booklaunch- new ak title by Irish anarchist

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literary soiree-politics, adventure and laughs

Rag Launch Party

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Scratch us into your diary boys and girls - the RAG magazine is here!

Report from the Terence Wheelock Anniverary march

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On Saturday 16th September member of the WSM took part in the 'Justice for Terence Wheelock' march from Sean McDermot Street church to Store street Gardai station where he died in custody. The WSM supports the families demand for a full independent enquiry.

Inaugural Manifesto of the Irish Socialist Republican Party (1896)

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The Irish Socialist Republican Party was set up by James Connolly in May 1896, the initial meeting was held in the snug of Pierce Ryan’s public house at 50 Thomas Street. This Inaugural Manifesto was issued in September 1896 and was probably distributed at the places where the ISRP held regular public meetings; the Customs House, the Fountain in James st, in the Phoenix Park and at Forster place. They also had a Club room at 67 Middle Abbey street

Talking about Sexual Violence. Report from the RAG dayschool

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In June, the women members of the WSM hosted a dayschool on Women in Revolutionary Struggle. Following on from this, RAG (Revolutionary Anarcho-Feminist Group) decided to host a women's only day-school on sexual violence. This was held in the in the new Seomra Spraoi space in Dublin.

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