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Gavin Brown | Non-Stop Against Apartheid
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Spaces of Transnational Solidarity. Author Archives: Gavin Brown. Lecturer in Human Geography University of Leicester. Opposing apartheid then, defending human rights now. November 27, 2015. On Tuesday 8 December (at 18.30), as part of the Leicester Human Rights Arts and Film Festival, Gavin Brown will be giving a talk, at the Secular Hall, exploring what anti-apartheid campaigning in the 1980s can teach human rights defenders … Continue reading →. Popular and Informal Education. July 16, 2015. The Disob...
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A brief history of the Non-Stop Picket | Non-Stop Against Apartheid
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Spaces of Transnational Solidarity. Research Plan: how you can help →. A brief history of the Non-Stop Picket. July 8, 2011. Norma Kitson, June 1987 (Source: Gavin Brown). Lecturer in Human Geography University of Leicester. View all posts by Gavin Brown →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. City of London Anti-Apartheid Group. Research Plan: how you can help →. A brief history of the Non-Stop Picket. July 9, 2011 at 10:59 pm. It’s great to read all this and it brings back lots of memories! Thanks f...
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The day being ‘Non-Stop’ stopped | Non-Stop Against Apartheid
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Spaces of Transnational Solidarity. Share your photos of the Non-Stop Picket. Drifting like balloons →. The day being ‘Non-Stop’ stopped. February 24, 2012. After 1408 days and nights, the City of London Anti-Apartheid Group ended its Non-Stop Picket of the South African Embassy on Saturday 24 February 1990. When the Picket started, with a march from Kings Cross to Trafalgar Square, on 19 April 1986. Commemorative issue (City of London Anti-Apartheid Group, February 1990). Non-Stop Against Apartheid,.
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Stopping the Non-Stop Picket, 24 February 1990 | Non-Stop Against Apartheid
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Spaces of Transnational Solidarity. Disobedient Films present the London Recruits. Research request: women in the Anti-Apartheid Movement →. Stopping the Non-Stop Picket, 24 February 1990. February 24, 2015. The group argued that this extra time was a buffer to ensure that Mandela’s freedom was genuine. However, it also allowed them time to decide their future and to organize a celebration of their own success, ending the Picket on their own terms. The day the picket ended, I don’t recall exactly what we...
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Non-Stop Against Apartheid | Spaces of Transnational Solidarity | Page 2
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Spaces of Transnational Solidarity. Newer posts →. Youthful Resistance: a free workshop in Leicester. January 6, 2015. The workshop is on the theme of. And has been organised by Leicester People’s University. They offer free, higher education activities once a month for a general audience. The event takes place from 1.30 – 5.30 pm in the basement at the Exchange. Here’s some information about the scope of my session:. Why do some young people engage in political resistance? Popular and Informal Education.
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West End Memories | Non-Stop Against Apartheid
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Spaces of Transnational Solidarity. This research project is recording stories about the Non-Stop Picket of the South African Embassy in Trafalgar Square (April 1986 – February 1990). We are in touch with many of the people who kept the protest going continually during that period, but we are interested in understanding how other people experienced it. Did you live or work in (or near) Trafalgar Square during this period? How did you come into contact with it? How often did you see it? You are commenting...
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Celebrating Mandela’s Release: Trafalgar Square, 11 February 1990 | Non-Stop Against Apartheid
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Spaces of Transnational Solidarity. Preparing for Mandela’s Release. Networks of activists: the lost art of mobilizing →. Celebrating Mandela’s Release: Trafalgar Square, 11 February 1990. February 10, 2012. The crowd anticipating Mandela's release (Photo: Jon Kempster). Something of the atmosphere that day was captured by Tony Benn in his published diary. The End of an Era. I felt as though I was at a real South African celebration and I was too! And of course the day Mandela was released. The incre...