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SUMMARY:May Day in South Tyneside
DESCRIPTION:From Paul Mayne \nSouth Tyneside Trades Council is organising a May Day Celebration\, which will be on Monday May 1st at the Alberta Social Club\, Railway Street\, Jarrow NE32 5HW starting at 7.00pm.  \nThe club is very close to Jarrow metro station on the Newcastle bound side. The speakers are: Kate Osbourne\, MP for Jarrow\, Emma Lewell Buck\, MP for South Shields and Terry McPartlan from the Centre for Unemployed Workers in Gateshead. \nEntertainment provided by the Shamrock Street Band. This will be a distance for some members to travel but the venue is not too inconvenient for folk near a metro station or who live in the Gateshead or South Tyneside areas. It would be nice to have a good turn out.
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LOCATION:Alberta Social Club\, Railway Street\, Jarrow\, NE32 5HW
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SUMMARY:Land of Oak and Iron. CLEAN AIR: Monkton Cokeworks. Talk and Book Signing by Gianfranco Rosolia
DESCRIPTION:Gianfranco Rosolia\, who gave an excellent talk at our recent meeting on the history of the Monkton Cokeworks\, will be speaking at theLand of Oak & Iron Heritage Centre on Saturday 20 May from 12.30 – 2.30pm for a “meet the author” & book-signing. \nThe address is Spa Well Road\, Winlaton Mill\, Blaydon upon Tyne\, NE21 6RU \nPeople can buy an author-signed copy of the paperback on his CLEAN AIR website: https://clean-air-book.square.site/ \nAlternatively the book is available in ebook\, paperback\, hardback and audiobook on Amazon:\nhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/CLEAN-AIR-Gianfranco-Rosolia/dp/1739102401
URL:https://nelh.net/event/land-of-oak-and-iron-clean-air-monkton-cokeworks-talk-and-book-signing-by-gianfranco-rosolia/
LOCATION:Land of Oak and Iron Heritage Centre\, Spa Well Road\, Winlaton Mill\, Blaydon on Tyne\, NE21 6RU
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SUMMARY:NELHS Meeting: 'Mutual Aid in the North East Past and Present' with Silvie Fisch and Rosie Serdiville
DESCRIPTION:Please note the date of this meeting has been moved from Tue 23 May to Wed 24 May: Tyneside Irish Centre. 7:00pm \nThe Topic\nBy the time of the first Covid lockdown\, the UK’s existing infrastructure of food banks and other formalised support services were inadequate in responding to the demands driven by the pandemic. Mutual Aid responders stepped in to “fill the gaps” between need and formalised support. \nThousands of ordinary people across the UK (and worldwide) took action and formed Mutual Aid groups. But while the groups emerged spontaneously in response to need\, Mutual Aid responders were drawing on traditions of mutuality\, solidarity and self-care that have a long history. \nIn their presentation Silvie Fisch and Rosie Serdiville will look at the past and present of Mutual Aid in the North East. This will include findings of the ‘Mutual Aid Oral History Project’ at Newcastle University. \nCollection\nIf you wish you will be able to donate to the Arthur’s Hill Solidarity Fund – for people who live in the inner west end of Newcastle\, intended for those who are struggling financially\, given on a no questions asked basis \nOur Speakers\nSilvie Fisch is the Director of Northern Cultural Projects\, a community history and cultural organisation\, and an Associate Researcher at the Oral History Unit and Collective at Newcastle University. She passionately believes in the power of culture to enhance the quality of life of vulnerable and disadvantaged people and communities. \nRosie Serdiville is a member of the NELHS Committee and Editor of North East History.
URL:https://nelh.net/event/nelhs-tuesday-meeting-mutual-aid-in-the-north-east-past-and-present-with-silvie-fisch-and-rosie-serdiville/
LOCATION:Tyneside Irish Centre\, 43 Gallowgate\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE1 4SG\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Northumbria University: Liberating Histories: Activist Legacies Roundtable. A discussion of feminist print magazines and their influence in the digital age
DESCRIPTION:Guest Speakers: Penny Remfry (Scarlet Women) Sharan Dhaliwal (Burnt Roti) Rosanne Rabinowitz (Bad Attitude) Artists Kate Taylor (Trouble & Strife) & Fanny Tribble (Spare Rib)\, further speakers to be confirmed. \nPlease sign up on Eventbrite \nFree lunch and wine reception included \nVisit our website to find out more about the project: \nhttps://liberatinghistories.org/ \nFollow us on Twitter: @LibHistories & Instagram: liberatinghistories
URL:https://nelh.net/event/northumbria-university-liberating-histories-activist-legacies-roundtable-a-discussion-of-feminist-print-magazines-and-their-influence-in-the-digital-age/
LOCATION:Hedley Suite\, Sandyford Building\, Northumbria University\, Newcastle upon Tyne
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