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Issue 01

#

  • 4000 Holes – Blackburn Rovers Fanzine

A

  • A Design for Life by The Manic Street Preachers – Music
  • A House I Built by M. Barnard Eldershaw – Book
  • Alberto Moravia – Communist Writer
  • Anarchy: A Graphic Guide by Clifford Harper – Book
  • Aneurin Bevan – Labour Politician
  • Annette Messager – Artist
  • Antoni Gaudi – Architect
  • Antonio Gramsci – Marxist Philsopher
  • A Scots Quair by Lewis Grassic Gibbon – Book/Writer
  • Atelier Populaire – Posters

B

  • Babylon by Splash – MusicBash the Rich by Ian Bones – Book
  • Berlin Trilogy by Aras Ören – poet
  • Bonnington Square Squat – Documentary Film

C

  • Capitalist Casualties – MusicCinderella (Ladybird Edition)
  • Class War – Anarchist Newspaper
  • Colter Wall – Music
  • Cyrano de Bergerac – Fictional Character

D

  • Dalton Trumbo – Screenplay Writer
  • Dave Gibbons – Comic Artist
  • David Lloyd – Comic Artist
  • Daw fe Ddaw yr Awr yn Ol i Mi by Dafydd Iwan – Musician
  • Dead Prez – Music
  • Dennis Skinner – Socialist Politician
  • Derek Jarman – Artist/Film Maker/Gay Rights Activist

E

  • Eddie Campbell – Comic Artist
  • Emilia Romagna – Alternative Regional Economies
  • Emory Douglas – Visual Communicator

F

  • Fables of Faubus by Charles Mingus – Music
  • FC St. Pauli – German Football Team
  • Flora Eldershaw – Writer
  • Florence Reece – Music
  • Franny Armstrong – Film Maker
  • Frank Bowling – Painter
  • Fugazi – Music

G

  • Gays the Word – Bookshop Newcastle
  • George Orwell – Writer
  • Gillo Pontecorvo – Film maker
  • Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five – Music
  • Grapus – Visual Arts Collective

H

  • Harlan County USA by Barbara Kopple – Documentary Film
  • Hazel Dickens – Music
  • Heaven by Dennis Bovell – Music
  • Henry Van de Velde – Artist
  • Herbert Marcuse – Political Theorist
  • Horseshit – Underground Zine
  • Howard Fast – Writer
  • Howard Zinn – Socialist Thinker

I

  • Iain M Banks – Writer
  • If I had a Hammer: Songs of Hope and Struggle by Pete Seegar – Musician

J

  • Jamie Reed – Artists
  • Jarrow Hungry Marches
  • Jeremy Corbyn – Politician
  • JG Ballard – Writer
  • Jonny Rotten – Music
  • Joy Division – Music
  • Jimmie Rodgers – Singer

K

  • Ken Loach – Film Maker
  • Kenneth Anger – Film Maker
  • Kevin O’Neill – Comic Artist

L

  • Lawrence "Kris" Parker – Music
  • Leaving the 20th Century: The Incomplete Work of the Situationist International – Book
  • Le Corbusier – Architect
  • Les Rice – Music
  • Less Talk, More Rock by Propagandhi’s – Music

M

  • Marjorie Barn – Writer
  • Mark E Smith – Music
  • Mark Fisher – Writer and Academic
  • Marin Karmitz – Film Maker
  • Maya Angelou – Poet and Civil Rights Activist
  • Med Hondo – Film Maker
  • MEDU Art Ensemble – Visual Communicators
  • Minor Threat – Music
  • Mondragon – Alternative Regional Economies
  • Moving on Song by Ewan Maccoll – Music

N

  • Napalm girl by Nick Ut – Photograph
  • Ne Travaillez Jamais by Guy Debord – Graphic Slogan
  • New Civilization by The Burning Spears – Music
  • Noam Chomsky – Social Critic

O

  • OSPAAAL movement – Posters

P

  • Peter Watkins – Film Maker
  • Phi Life Cypher – Music
  • Pride – Film

Q

R

  • Rachel Pinney – Peace Activist
  • Resist by Roland Clarke – Music
  • Rosa Luxemburg – Revolutionary Socialist

S

  • Samuel Beckett – Writer
  • Sarah Gunning – Music
  • Sebastiane Hegarty – Sound Artist
  • Sergei Eisenstein – Film Maker
  • Sex Pistols – Music
  • Simone De Beauvoir – Social Theorist and Feminist Activist
  • Sleaford Mods – Music
  • Someday by Ce Ce Rogers- Music
  • Spartacus – Film

T

  • Ted Honderich – Philosopher
  • Ted Knight – Lambeth Labour Council Leader
  • The Ballard of Halo Jones by Alan Moore – Comic
  • The Banks are made of Marble by Pete Seeger – Music
  • The Conformist by Bernardo Bertolucci – Film
  • The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx – Book
  • The Coup – Music
  • The Fall – Music
  • The Harder they Come by Perry Henzell – Film
  • The Medium is the Message by Malcom McLuhan – Book
  • The Muppet Show and Kermit the Frog – TV
  • The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists by Robert Tressell – Book
  • The Social Minority by Peter Townsend – Book
  • The Specials – Music
  • The Spooks – Music
  • The Wall by Pink Floyd – Music
  • Tony Benn – Socialist Politician
  • Tony Wilson – Factory Records and Hacienda Nightclub Owner
  • Treason! (Chartist Play) – Theatre

U

  • Ursula K Le Guin – Writer or Speculative Fiction
  • Utopia Land  by Teddy Dan – Music

V

  • Věra Chytilová – Film Maker
  • Vladimir Lenin – Communist
  • Volker Ippig – German Footballer

W

  • Walter Benjamin – Philosopher and Cultural Critic
  • William Morris – Socialist Writer and Artist
  • Woody Guthrie – Music

X

Y

  • Yes Men – PrankstersYōkai spirits of Japanese folklore – Character Design

Z

Issue 02

#

  • 1 in 12 Club - Library

A

  • Ade Edmonson - Comedian
  • Alan Bennett – Playwright
  • Alan Bleasdale – Screenwriter
  • Alexei Sayle – Comedian
  • Alison Steadman – Actress
  • Antonio Gramsci – Political Thinker/Writer
  • A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn - Book
  • Arthur Scargill – NUM Union Leader
  • Asylum - Magazine
  • Attila The Stockbroker – Poetry

B

  • Baader-Meinhof – Political Group
  • Battle for Winter Hill by Paul Salveson – Book
  • Beau Belles Ice Cream Van – Mobile Library
  • Ben Elton – Comedian
  • Benjamin Zephaniah – Poet
  • Bernie Sanders – American Politician
  • Big in Japan - Music
  • Billy Bragg - Musician
  • Black Boy by Richard Wright – Book
  • Black Panthers – Liberation Movement
  • Bob Dylan - Musician
  • Bob Marley – Musician
  • Bread and Roses – Song/Poem
  • Brenda Fassie – Singer/Songwriter

C

  • Carol White - Actress
  • Charles Dickens – Writer
  • Check Point Charlie - Place
  • Clarion Cycling Club - Sport
  • Coal Not Dole – Badges
  • Chartists – Working Class Movement
  • Che Guevara – Revolutionary
  • Citizen Fish - Music
  • Commoners Choir – Music
  • Communal Garden Paths - Place
  • Counter Information – Pamphlet
  • Crass – Music

D

  • DADA – Art Movement
  • David Bowie - Musician
  • Dennis Emmanuel Brown – Musician
  • Dennis Potter – Screenwriter
  • Dial M for Merthyr – Football Fanzine
  • Dic Penderyn – Welsh Upriser
  • Dolores Ibárruri Gómez - Politican
  • Do the Right Thing – Film
  • Down and Out in Paris and London by Gorge Orwell – Book
  • Durham Banner Makers - Bannermakers
  • Durham Miners’ Association (DMA) – Trade Union
  • Durham Miners Gala – Labour Festival
  • Dylan Thomas – Poet

E

  • Edith Sitwell - Poet
  • Elvis Costello – Musician
  • Emma Goldman – Political Activist
  • Eric’s Liverpool – Music Venue
  • Eton Rifles - The Jam - Music
  • Everything Counts by Depeche Mode
  • Evil Empire by Rage Against the Machine – Music
  • Extinction Rebellion – Environmental Movement

F

  • Family and Kinship in East London by Michael Young and Peter Wilmott – Book
  • Forward Together Coventry – Skills Exchange
  • Flux of Pink Indians – Music
  • Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Music
  • French and Saunders - Comedians

G

  • Gang Of Four – Music
  • Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymous Bosch - Painting
  • George Gabriel - Artist
  • Gerhard Richter – Artist
  • German Autonomen – Political Movement
  • Gran Fury – AIDS Activism
  • Greek insurrectionists - Political Movement
  • Greenleaf Radical Bookshop – Bookshop
  • Greta Thunberg – Environmental Activist

H

  • Half Man Half Biscuit - Music
  • Hugh Masekela – Musician

I

  • If by Lindsay Anderson - Film
  • Imitation of Life (1059) – Film
  • Independent Labour Party – Political Party
  • In the Heat of the Night – Film
  • Italian autonomists – Political Movement

J

  • Jacques Derrida - Philosopher
  • Jacques Lacan – Psychoanalyst
  • James Connolly – Irish Politician
  • Jeremy Corbyn – UK Politician
  • Jeremy Deller – Artist
  • Jeremy Sanford - Writer
  • Jo Brand – Comedian
  • John Heartfield - Artist
  • John Jenkins – Welsh Nationalist
  • Joseph Beuys – Artist
  • John Peel – Radio DJ
  • John Waters – Film Director
  • Julie Walters – Actress
  • Just Stop Oil - Environmental Movement

K

  • Karl Marx – Political Thinker/Writer
  • Ken Livingstone – Labour Politican
  • Ken Loach – Film Director
  • Kirsty MacColl – Musician
  • KLF - Music
  • Kurt Cobain – Musician

L

  • La Calusca Milan – Radical Bookshop
  • Ladysmith Black Mambazo – Music
  • Lockdown Diaries of the Working Class by Dr Lisa McKenzie – Book
  • Led By Donkeys – Political Campaign Group
  • Len Johnson – Boxer
  • Libero Moroni – Bookseller
  • Little Girls by Elena Gianini Belotti – Book
  • Little Red Book - Book
  • Live from Death Row by Mumia Abu-Jamal – Book
  • London by Patrick Keiller - Film
  • Look Back in Anger by John Osborne – Play
  • Lou Reed - Musician
  • Luddites – Working Class Movement

M

  • Maggie Thatcher the Milk Snatcher – Song
  • Marcel Duchamp - Artist
  • Marcus Mosiah Garvey – Activist
  • Martin Scorsese – Film Director
  • Mark Miwurdz – Spoken Word
  • Mary Kelly – Artist
  • Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell – Book
  • MayDay Rooms - Archive
  • MC5 - Music
  • Michael Davitt – Irish Activist
  • Mick Lynch – RMT Union Leader
  • The Mighty Wah - Music
  • Mike Leigh – Film Director
  • Miriam Makeba – Singer/Songwriter
  • Moorlands and Memories by Allen Clarke – Book
  • Mr Benn – Children’s TV Series
  • My People by Caradoc Evans – Book

N

  • Nat Ratha – Collage Poetry
  • Nell Dunn - Writer
  • New Left Review – Magazine
  • NME - Newspaper
  • North Soul - Music
  • Nuclear Dawn by Brian Barnes and Dale McCrea – Mural

O

  • Old Grey Whistle Test – TV Series
  • Omotayo Jolaosho – Writer

P

  • Patti Smith – Musician/Activist
  • Peace Action Durham – Political Organisation
  • People in Common – Commune
  • Penny Rimbaud - Musician
  • Peter Kropotkin – Anarchist Political Thinker
  • Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records by Chumbawamba – Music
  • Pierrot le Fou by Jean-Luc Godard’s - Film
  • Pink Military - Music
  • Poison Girls – Music
  • Poor Cow by Ken Loach – Film
  • Primo Moroni Archive – Print Archive

Q

R

  • Radical Library Collective - Libraries
  • Rastafari – Liberation Movement
  • Raymond Carver - Writer
  • Richy James Edwards - Musician
  • Road to Wigan Pier by George Orwell – Book
  • Robert Mapplethorpe - Photographer
  • Robbie Coltrane - Actor
  • Roger Corman – Film Director
  • Roll of Thunder, Hear Me Cry by Mildred Taylor – Book
  • Roxy Music – Music
  • Reel News – Workers News Channel
  • Rudimentary Peni - Music

S

  • Selector – Music
  • Sex Pistols – Music
  • SHAG – Football Fanazine
  • SHEBA a feminist press – Independent Publisher
  • Siouxsie and the Banshees - Music
  • Social Democratic Federation – Political Party
  • Soledad Brother by George Lester Jackson – Book
  • Søren Kierkegaard – Social Critic
  • Sorry To Bother You - Film
  • Spike Milligan – Comedian/Musician/Poet/Writer
  • Stan Iveson – Socialist
  • Steel Pulse - Music
  • Stephen Frears – Film Director
  • Stephen Fry – Actor
  • Stephen Willats – Artist
  • Steve Ignorant - Musician
  • Stiff Little Fingers – Music
  • Style Council - Music
  • Susan Hiller – Artist
  • Szpilke – Magazine

T

  • TAL fanzine (Celtic Anti-Facists) – Zine
  • The Teardrop Explodes - Music
  • The Alternative – Music
  • The Antisystemic Politics of the Militant Introvert by Shy Radicals – Book
  • The Beat - Music
  • The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison – Book
  • The Clarion Club – Socialist Club
  • The Clash – Music
  • The Hen Lane Social in Coventry – Social Club
  • The Holy Bible by The Manic Street Preachers - Music
  • The Housemartins – Music
  • The Jesus and Mary Chain - Music
  • The Philistine Controversy - Book
  • The Power and Influence of Illustration – Book
  • The Redskins – Music
  • The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weil - Theatre
  • The Semi-Detached European – Michael Hindley
  • The Smiths – Music
  • The Specials – Music
  • The Spy who came in from the Cold by John Le Carre - Book
  • The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon – Book
  • This is England – TV Series
  • Thomas the Tank Engine – Children’s TV Series
  • Tom Robinson Band – Music

U

  • UCU – Trade Union
  • Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas – Radio Drama

V

  • Vincent Harding – Pastor/Historian
  • Vladimir Lenin – Revolutionary Russian Politician

W

  • Walking in the Lancashire Pennines by G.R. Buck – Map
  • Walter Benjamin – Eclectic Thinker
  • William Blake – Artist/Writer
  • William Morris – Writer and Artist
  • William Shakespeare – Writer
  • Will Yo Come O Sunday Mornin – Trespass Song
  • Willy Russell – Dramatist
  • Woodchip Wallpaper – Interior Design
  • Woody Guthrie - Musician
  • World Transformed – Socialist Festival

X

  • XTC - Music
  • X Ray Spex – Music

Y

  • Y Cae ras (The Racecourse) – Football Stadium
  • Yvonne Chaka Chaka – Singer

  • Z (1969 - Film
  • Zapatista – Mexican Political Movement
  • Zounds - Music

 

Issue 03

#

  • 1 in 12 - Club in Bradford, UK.
  • 3 Logical Exits – Film
  • 3000 Nights – Film

A

  • A Las Barricadas – Song
  • A man Returned – Film
  • A World Not Ours – Film
  • ACORN - Housing Union
  • African National Congress Choir – Choir
  • All You Fascists Bound to Lose – Song
  • Alsatoor – Satirist
  • An Illustrated History of Britain 1780-1950 – Book
  • Annemarie Jacir – Filmmaker
  • Astrid Lindgren - Writer
  • Audre Lorde – Writer and feminist

B

  • Bella Ciao – Song
  • Ben O’ Bills, the Luddite, A Yorkshire Tale – Book
  • Bertolt Brecht – Playwright
  • Bill Shankly – Football Manager
  • Black Flag – Band
  • Blaze – Fanzine
  • Bloody Sunday – Massacre at Civil Rights March
  • Bob Vylan - Band
  • Bread and Roses – Song
  • Buenaventura Durruti - Spanish anarchist and militia leader
  • Burntollet Bridge - Ambush of Civil Rights Marchers

C

  • Cable Street Mural– Mural
  • Casetteboy - Music and comedy duo
  • Chronicle of a Disappearance – Film
  • Class War - Anarchist group and newspaper
  • Clifford Harper - Anarchist artist and writer
  • Commoners Choir – Choir
  • Crass – Band
  • Criminal Justice Act – UK Act of Parliament

D

  • Daily Herald – Newspaper
  • Das Lied von der Moldau – Song
  • David Low - Cartoonist and Caricaturist
  • Deutsche Bauakademie – Academy
  • Die Presse als Organisator – Mural
  • Direct Action Network – Activists network
  • Divine Intervention – Film
  • Dodworth Colliery Band – Band
  • Domitilla Barrios - Feminist and labour leader
  • Dorothea Lange – Photographer
  • Silvio Macetti - Professor of Architecture

E

  • Ebba Grön – Band
  • Edward Said – Academic and political activist
  • Ejército de Liberación Nacional - Political organisation
  • Elia Suleiman - Film director and actor
  • Emmeline Pankhurst – Suffragette

F

  • Format Photographers Agency - Women's-only Photographic Agency
  • Formations of Class and Gender – Book
  • Freedom Bookshop – Anarchist Bookshop
  • From Blue to Black – Book

G

  • Gee Vaucher - Artist
  • George Cruikshank - Caricaturist and Illustrator
  • Gianni Rodari - Writer
  • Global Justice Movement - Social movements network
  • God and the State – Manuscript
  • Going Underground – Song
  • Gordon Park – Photographer
  • Grapes of Wrath – Book
  • Greek Civil War – Political event
  • Greenham Common - Women's Peace Camp

H

  • Hackney Flashers - Women's Photography Collective
  • Harriet Beecher Stowe – Writer

I

  • I Wish I knew How It would Feel to be Free – Song
  • Imperiet – Band

J

  • Jack Hart – Trade Unionist
  • James Gillray - Caricaturist and Printmaker
  • Jaroslav Hašek – Writer
  • Jennie Lee – Politician
  • Jeremy Corbyn - Politician
  • Jimmy Reid – Trade Unionist
  • Joakim Thåström – Singer
  • Joel Lane – Writer
  • John Kennedy Toole - Writer
  • John Steinbeck - Autor
  • John Tenniel – Artist

K

  • Kes – Book

L

  • Land Art Generator Initiative – Energy organisation
  • Les Edwards – Artist
  • Luddites - 19th-century movement of English textile workers

M

  • Mahdi Fleifel - Film Director
  • Mai Masri – Filmmaker
  • Malcolm McLaren – Designer, Manager and Artist
  • Manic Street Preachers – Band
  • Mark Twain - Writer
  • Mick Lynch - Trade unionist
  • Migrant Mother – Photograph
  • Mike Perkins – Trade Unionist
  • Moss Side Trust - Social Enterprise
  • Music for a Jilted Generation - Album by The Prodigy

N

  •  National Football Museum – Museum
  • National Union of Mineworkers – Trade Union
  • Nelson Mandela – Politician
  • Non Stop Erotic Cabaret - – Record
  • Noureddin Kianouri - Architect and a Political Activist

O

  • Our Friends in the North – TV series

P

  • Palestinian Film Unit – Film Archive
  • Paris Commune - French Revolutionary Government
  • Patrick Dolan – Politician
  • Peterloo – Massacre at a political gathering of working class people
  • Power in a Union – Song
  • Pyrsos [Πυρσός] – Magazine

Q

R

  • Rage Against The Machine – Band
  • Rawford’s Mill – Luddite battleground
  • Raymond Pettibon - Artist
  • Resumen de Noticias – Song
  • Robin Wood - Marxist and Psychoanalytic film critic
  • Rodney Bickerstaffe – Trade Unionist
  • Roy Bailey - English sociologist and folk singer

S

  • Samouni Road – Film
  • Seize The Day – Band
  • Silvia Federici - Scholar, teacher, and feminist activist
  • Silvio Rodriquez – Musician
  • Simone de Beauvoir – philosopher and feminist activist.
  • Sisters Uncut - Feminist movement
  • Sleuth – Film
  • Smash Hits – Magazine
  • Socialist Labour Party of Ireland – Political Party
  • Socialist Sunday School – Childrens Socialist School
  • Socialist Worker – Newspaper
  • Soft Cell – Band
  • Solarpunk - Art and political movement
  • Sophie Lewis - Writer and Feminist
  • Stand up and Spit – Poetry Blog
  • Staten och Kapitalet – Song
  • Stefano Savona – Filmmaker
  • Stroud Red Band – Band
  • Stutz – Documentary
  • Superman IV: The Quest for Peace – Film

T

  • Taki 183 – Graffiti artist
  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre – Film
  • The Battle-Hymn of the Republic – Song
  • The Bolshevik Revolution – Political event
  • The Earth Wire – Book
  • The Good Soldier Švejk - Novel
  • The Grapes of Wrath – Book
  • The History of the Countryside Dr Oliver Rackham – Book
  • The Internationale – Song
  • The Jam – Band
  • The Mitchell Library - Reference library
  • The Red Sunday School - Childrens Socialist School
  • The Second International - Organisation of socialist and labour parties
  • The Spectacular Times – Pamphlet / Pocketbook
  • The Tabernacle Choir – Choir
  • The Time that Remains – Film
  • The Writing on the Wall – Record
  • Their Law - Song by The Prodigy
  • Three Boats – Song
  • To a Mouse – Poem
  • Tolpuddle festival – Commentative festival
  • Tony Benn – Politican
  • Tudeh Party (Iranian Communist Party) – Political Party
  • Twenty Impossibles – Film

U

  • Union of Socialist Geographers – Activist Group
  • United States – Song

V

  • Wages for Housework- Feminist movement
  • Walter Benjamin – Philosopher
  • Wankers of the World Satirist
  • Who Does Not Envy with Us is Against Us – Book
  • Wir Weben – Mural
  • Witold Gombrowicz - Writer
  • Working Class Movement Library – Library
  • Working-Class Queers: Time Place and Politics – Book

  • Ynysybwl Cooperative Society - Cooperative Society
  • Youth CND - Campaigning organisation

Z

  • Z (1969 - Film)

Issue 04

#

·      7:84 - Scottish left-wing agitprop theatre group.

·      55°N, 5°E, Vanishing  by Gareth Smith – Music

·      1915 Rent Strikes – Glasgow rent strikes

 

  • ·      A Mile in My Shoes - Immersive experience
  • ·      Artistic Talent – from the book The German Ideology
  • ·      Alasdair Gray - Writer
  • ·      A Section of Lord Byron's Drawing Rooms by Godfried Donkor - Artwork
  • ·      Arwa Abouon – Artist
  • ·      Agit Prop – Cultural expression / art form with a clear political objective
  • ·      Acts of Enclosure - Acts of Parliament
  • ·      Aki Kaurismaki - Filmmaker

B

  • ·      Bill Walker – Muralist
  • ·      Break the Grip of the Absentee Landlord’ – Mural
  • ·      Bill Shankly – Football Manager
  • ·      Burmese Days by George Orwell – Book
  • ·      Blanketeers’ March - Protest by Manchester textile workers  
  • ·      Blacklist Support Group - Justice campaign and support network
  • ·      Bargehouse – Exhibition space
  • ·      Brixton Pound - Local currency
  • ·      Billy Liar by Keith Waterhouse – Book

C

  • ·      Crowds – Poem by Charles Baudelaire
  • ·      Chaos, Magic, and the Band Who Burned a Million Pounds by John Higgs - Book
  • ·      Clifford Harper – Anarchist and Illustrator
  • ·      Claimants Union – Movement
  • ·      Chip Hamer – Poet
  • ·      Castlemorton Common – Location for a week-long free rave
  • ·      Criminal Justice and Public Order Act – Act of Parliament

 

D

  • ·      David Alfaro Siqueiros – Muralist
  • ·      dinnerladies – TV Series
  • ·      Danny Collins – Mentor, campaigner and homeless tour guide
  • ·      Dr Rebecca Yeo - Researcher / activist
  • ·      David Graeber Institute - A platform for projects related to David Graeber’s legacy
  • ·      Dogger Bank Incident – Sea Incident
  • ·      Don't Leave Me This Way by The Communards - Song

E

  • ·      Extinction Rebellion - Global environmental movement
  • ·      Edwin Morgan – Poet
  • ·      Echo and the Bunnymen – Band
  • ·      Exiting the Vampire Castle by Mark Fisher - Article

 

    F

    • ·      Frank Cottrell-Boyce – Screenwriter
    • ·      Feminism is for Everybody by Bell Hooks - Book
    • ·      For Walls With Tongues – Oral History Project
    • ·      From the Sea to the Land Beyond by Penny Woolcock – Documentary

    G

    • ·      Greenwich Mural Workshop – Workshop
    • ·      Greenham Common - Women's Peace Camp
    • ·      Garth England - Artist

    H

    • ·      High Hopes by Mike Leigh - Film
    • ·      History of the Meat Packers Union – Mural

     

    I

    • ·      Inside Film – Workshop Group
    • ·      Independent Workers Union – Trade Union
    • ·      Hired a Contract Killer by Aki Kaurismäki - Film

     

    J

    • ·      James Connolly – Irish Republican
    • ·      James Kelman – Writer
    • ·      Jim Jarmusch – Filmmaker
    • ·      Jurassic Park – Film
    • ·      John Dewey – Philosopher
    • ·      John McLean - Scottish socialist and revolutionary
    • ·      Joy Division - Band

     

    K

    • ·      KLF – Band
    • ·      Ken Loach – Filmmaker

     

    L

    • ·      Leeds United – Play
    • ·      Little Giddings by T.S. Eliot – Poem
    • ·      Little Boxes by Pete Seeger - Song
    • ·      londonprintstudio - Printmaking centre
    • ·      Los Tres Grandes - Mexican Muralists Rivera, Siqueiros and Orozco

    M

    • ·      Museum of Unrest – Online not-for-profit educational project
    • ·      Mark Rogovin - Muralist and Activist
    • ·      Margi Clarke – Actor
    • ·      Maltby Colliery - Coal Mine
    • ·      Murdered with Straight Lines: Drawings by Garth England – Book
    • ·      Mark Fisher – Philosopher
    • ·      Mike Leigh - Filmmaker

    N

    • ·      National Women's Liberation Conference – Conference 1970
    • ·      NVA - Arts organisation and charity
    • ·      Neville Staples – Musician
    • ·      Now! - Film

    O

    • ·      Ocean Rebellion – Climate action group
    • ·      On Palestine by Noam Chomsky and Ilan Pappé – Book
    • ·      Off the Cobbles by Danny Collins - Book
    • ·      Operation Mindfuck. Concept developed by Robert Anton Wilson and Kerry Thornley

     

    P

    • ·      Paul Robeson Singer - Activist honorary Welshman
    • ·      Proud Valley – Film
    • ·      Public Enemy – Band
    • ·      Pendle Witches by Blake Morrison – Book
    • ·      Paula Rego – Artist
    • ·      Poetry on the Picket Line – Poet Collective
    • ·      Poetry on the Picket Line Anthology, published by Culture Matters – Book
    • ·      Penda’s Fen by David Rudkin - 1974 TV drama 1974
    • ·      Paddington Printshop - Centre for graphic design, printing and community       activism
    • ·      Pure by Timothy Mo – Book
    • ·      PLUR  - Set of principles associated with rave culture
    • ·      Play for Today – BBC TV series
    • ·      Paris Commune - French revolutionary government
    • ·      Philip Oakly – Singer
    • ·      Peter Hook - Musician
    • ·      Piers Ploughman - Poem

     

    Q

    R

    • ·      Roots - TV series
    • ·      Roger Mayne – Photography
    • ·      Rosa Luxemburg – Philosopher
    • ·      Radical Glasgow Tours – Interactive walking tours
    • ·      Rock Against Racism – Anit Racist Movement
    •  

     

    S

    • ·      SOW – Digital (AR) artwork
    • ·      Stuart Hall - Cultural theorist and political activist
    • ·      Sinéad O'Connor – Musician
    • ·      Syd Shelton – Photographer
    • ·      Social Model of Disability
    • ·      Shakespeare à la Carte - Theatre group

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    • ·      The March of Humanity on Earth and Towards the Cosmos - Mural
    • ·      Terry Hall - Musician
    • ·      The Lion and The Cobra’ (1987) – Album by Sinéad O'Connor
    • ·      The Specials – Band
    • ·      The Faith of Graffiti – Book
    • ·      Public Art Workshop – Workshop Group
    • ·      The Wall of Respect – Mural Project
    • ·      The German Ideology – Book
    • ·      Third Cinema - Latin American film movement
    • ·      The Hour of the Furnaces (La Hora de los Hornos) – Film
    • ·      The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black Black Oil by  John McGrath – Play
    • ·      The Shrewsbury Three - Trade unionists
    • ·      The Gresford Disaster by The Albion Band – Song
    • ·      The Price of Everything by Nathaniel Kahn – Documentary film
    • ·      Turnaround Publisher Services - Independent book distributor
    • ·      The Young Ones - TV Series
    • ·      Terence Davies – Filmmaker
    • ·      Tony Garnett – Filmmaker
    • ·      Trevor Griffiths – Dramatist & Screenwriter
    • ·      The Comedians – Play
    • ·      The Northern Trawl – Play
    • ·      The Fall – Band
    • ·      The Mekons – Post Punk Band
    • ·      Tommy Armstrong – The Pitman’s Poet
    • ·      The Trimdon Grange Explosion – Folk Song
    • ·      The Commitments by Alan Parker - Film

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    • ·      Unrest by Cyril Schaublin - Flim

     

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    • ·      Worker’s Control – Movement
    • ·      Windrush generation - Individuals who migrated from Caribbean to the UK 1948 to 1973
    • ·      William Hogarth – Artist
    • ·      Walk Midlands – Walking Guide
    • ·      Wembley to Soweto Foundation – Charity providing photographic training

     

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