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Screen printing against fascism

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Screen-print tee-shirts, share resources and kōrero - an afternoon making anti-racist and Muslim solidarity tshirts - from 3.30pm to 6.30 on Rāapa, 17 April at Thistle Hall. Come hang out, screen print some t-shirts, have anti-racist kōrero, share resources and listen to music. Peace Action Wellington and SOUL are hosting an afternoon making anti-racist and Muslim solidarity tshirts. They will have stencil designs ready to screen-print but are also up for helping you make your own. BYO blank t-shirts to print on but there will also be some available for a donation. There will also be posters and other resources to share. When & Where: 3.30pm to 6.30 on Rāapa, 17 April at Thistle Hall

Screen printing against fascism

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Screen-print tee-shirts, share resources and kōrero - an afternoon making anti-racist and Muslim solidarity tshirts - from 3.30pm to 6.30 on Rāapa, 17 April at Thistle Hall. Come hang out, screen print some t-shirts, have anti-racist kōrero, share resources and listen to music. Peace Action Wellington and SOUL are hosting an afternoon making anti-racist and Muslim solidarity tshirts. They will have stencil designs ready to screen-print but are also up for helping you make your own. BYO blank t-shirts to print on but there will also be some available for a donation. There will also be posters and other resources to share. When & Where: 3.30pm to 6.30 on Rāapa, 17 April at Thistle Hall

2018 Winter ZineFest

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The 2018 Winter Zine Market is back: Saturday 9 June, 12 - 5pm, at Thistle Hall The FreedomShop will be there - we'll have a range of zines from both this country and overseas, including the latest aargh!, a prison abolition zine,  writings by bell hooks, Noam Chomsky, and many more. Come and support the Zine Market.

2018 Winter ZineFest

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The 2018 Winter Zine Market is back: Saturday 9 June, 12 - 5pm, at Thistle Hall The FreedomShop will be there - we'll have a range of zines from both this country and overseas, including the latest aargh!, a prison abolition zine,  writings by bell hooks, Noam Chomsky, and many more. Come and support the Zine Market.

Wellington Winter Zine Fest

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It's ZineFest time again -  the  Wellington Winter Zine Market  Saturday afternoon  3rd June at  Thistle Hall, Wellington. the Freedom Shop will be there

Wellington Winter Zine Fest

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It's ZineFest time again -  the  Wellington Winter Zine Market  Saturday afternoon  3rd June at  Thistle Hall, Wellington. the Freedom Shop will be there

Wellington Winter Zine Market

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The awesome Wellington Winter Zine Market is back on this weekend:  Saturday June 4th at Thistle Hall starting at 12 and finishing at 5 pm The Freedom Shop will have a stall there with a range of zines from this country and abroad. We've got zines put out by Peace Action Wellington after the last Weapons Conference in Wellington, a zine from NoPrideInPrisons and many more, including the zine we put together just this month by the Freedom Shop about border militarisation. Details about the Winter Zine Market can be found here: http://wellingtonzinefest.blogspot.co.nz/

Wellington Winter Zine Market

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The awesome Wellington Winter Zine Market is back on this weekend:  Saturday June 4th at Thistle Hall starting at 12 and finishing at 5 pm The Freedom Shop will have a stall there with a range of zines from this country and abroad. We've got zines put out by Peace Action Wellington after the last Weapons Conference in Wellington, a zine from NoPrideInPrisons and many more, including the zine we put together just this month by the Freedom Shop about border militarisation. Details about the Winter Zine Market can be found here: http://wellingtonzinefest.blogspot.co.nz/

Wellington Winter ZineFest

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There is going to be a Winter zine market at Thistle Hall in Wellington from 12-5pm on Saturday 18th July at Thistle Hall. The Freedom Shop will be there with a range of old and new zines, including:  Are we all New Zealanders now? A Maori response to the Pakeha quest for indigeneity //  The Myth of Passivity //  Tino Rangatiratanga; The Treaty of Waitangi Today // Troublemakers: Anarchism and Syndicalism: The Early Years of the libertarian movement in New Zealand //  Why Reject the Treaty? A Maori-Pakeha Viewpoint //  Anarchy: The Transmogrification of Everyday Life //  The Myth of the Queue // Bougainville: Independence Must Come Up //  For Kanak Independence: The fight against French rule in New Caledonia //  Juggling the Rainbow //   Out Here: Personal Writing from Queers in Aotearoa //  Luca //  Midnight Cowgirl //  The Murder of Tamasese //  Museifushugi: A brief history of Anarchism in Pre War Japan //  Radicle: Anarchist writings on justice, faith and class //  The Nervous Tri

Wellington Winter ZineFest

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There is going to be a Winter zine market at Thistle Hall in Wellington from 12-5pm on Saturday 18th July at Thistle Hall. The Freedom Shop will be there with a range of old and new zines, including:  Are we all New Zealanders now? A Maori response to the Pakeha quest for indigeneity //  The Myth of Passivity //  Tino Rangatiratanga; The Treaty of Waitangi Today // Troublemakers: Anarchism and Syndicalism: The Early Years of the libertarian movement in New Zealand //  Why Reject the Treaty? A Maori-Pakeha Viewpoint //  Anarchy: The Transmogrification of Everyday Life //  The Myth of the Queue // Bougainville: Independence Must Come Up //  For Kanak Independence: The fight against French rule in New Caledonia //  Juggling the Rainbow //   Out Here: Personal Writing from Queers in Aotearoa //  Luca //  Midnight Cowgirl //  The Murder of Tamasese //  Museifushugi: A brief history of Anarchism in Pre War Japan //  Radicle: Anarchist writings on justice, faith and class //  The Nervous Tr

Happy 20th!

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The Freedom Shop’s 20th birthday party was appropriately opened by the ceremonial smashing of a TV. Inside Thistle Hall there was a timeline of the history of the shop with many historic photos. A zine making workshop lasted the whole afternoon, a patch making workshop was held and visitors enjoyed having a go at ‘pinning the lie on John Key’ (over 200 lies were available to chose from). And of course plenty of radical books, zines, patches and CDs were on sale. Freedom Shoppers who had started the original shop (which was right across the road from Thistle Hall at 272 Cuba St – now the bypass) told yarns about the early days of the shop and an interesting discussion was had around the future of radical publishing (watch this space). In the evening we enjoyed music by Dick Whyte, Dead Vicious, Awkward Death and The Four Stars until late. Thanks to the many people who contributed and helped make the event happen! For those who missed it, stay tuned for our 50th. On the meantime, you can

Happy 20th!

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The Freedom Shop’s 20th birthday party was appropriately opened by the ceremonial smashing of a TV. Inside Thistle Hall there was a timeline of the history of the shop with many historic photos. A zine making workshop lasted the whole afternoon, a patch making workshop was held and visitors enjoyed having a go at ‘pinning the lie on John Key’ (over 200 lies were available to chose from). And of course plenty of radical books, zines, patches and CDs were on sale. Freedom Shoppers who had started the original shop (which was right across the road from Thistle Hall at 272 Cuba St – now the bypass) told yarns about the early days of the shop and an interesting discussion was had around the future of radical publishing (watch this space). In the evening we enjoyed music by Dick Whyte, Dead Vicious, Awkward Death and The Four Stars until late. Thanks to the many people who contributed and helped make the event happen! For those who missed it, stay tuned for our 50th. On the meantime, you c

Freedom Shop Birthday - 20 years old

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On the 1st of May 2015, the Freedom Shop in Wellington turned 20! And on Saturday 9th May we will celebrate. We think that lasting 20 years is no small achievement for an anarchist collective and we are celebrating this anniversary by having an exhibition and a day of events at the Thistle Hall, right across the road from where the shop started on 20 years ago in 1995. When:  9 May 2015, midday till midnight Where:  Thistle Hall, corner Cuba and Arthur Streets, Wellington. What:   12 noon: Opening of the exhibition, followed by food. 1 pm: The Freedom Shop history , a discussion about the history of the shop and a chance for current and past members of the Collective to reminisce. 3 pm: The future of radical publishing . Come and join a chat about how we can ensure radical books and literature will continue to be available. 5 pm: What is anarchism? What does it mean to say you are an anarchist? What do we think anarchy is? Come along and join a discussion about anarchism. Food will be

Freedom Shop Birthday - 20 years old

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On the 1st of May 2015, the Freedom Shop in Wellington turned 20! And on Saturday 9th May we will celebrate. We think that lasting 20 years is no small achievement for an anarchist collective and we are celebrating this anniversary by having an exhibition and a day of events at the Thistle Hall, right across the road from where the shop started on 20 years ago in 1995. When:  9 May 2015, midday till midnight Where:  Thistle Hall, corner Cuba and Arthur Streets, Wellington. What:   12 noon: Opening of the exhibition, followed by food. 1 pm: The Freedom Shop history , a discussion about the history of the shop and a chance for current and past members of the Collective to reminisce. 3 pm: The future of radical publishing . Come and join a chat about how we can ensure radical books and literature will continue to be available. 5 pm: What is anarchism? What does it mean to say you are an anarchist? What do we think anarchy is? Come along and join a discussion about anarchism. Food will be

Remember the Peacemakers

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Thistle Hall, as part of the 'Remember the Peacemakers' exhibition are also hosting a library ' Between the Lines '.   Remember the Peacemakers, and the library, runs from the 21 April - 2 May at Thistle Hall.   Freedom Shop and Revolting Books , an anarchist library located at 128 Abel Smith St , have both loaned books and zines from their collections for the two weeks that Remember the Peacemakers runs.    Check out the programme for Remember the Peacemakers here http://www.thistlehall.org.nz/projects/ww100.html     Thistle Hall is located on the corner of Cuba & Karo Drive

Remember the Peacemakers

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Thistle Hall, as part of the 'Remember the Peacemakers' exhibition are also hosting a library ' Between the Lines '.   Remember the Peacemakers, and the library, runs from the 21 April - 2 May at Thistle Hall.   Freedom Shop and Revolting Books , an anarchist library located at 128 Abel Smith St , have both loaned books and zines from their collections for the two weeks that Remember the Peacemakers runs.    Check out the programme for Remember the Peacemakers here http://www.thistlehall.org.nz/projects/ww100.html     Thistle Hall is located on the corner of Cuba & Karo Drive

Photo Exhibition - 20th Anniversary: Zapatista Path to 2014

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The Wellington Zapatista Support Group are holding a photographic exhibition at Thistle Hall covering 20 years in the construction of Zapatista autonomy. Place: Thistle Gallery , Cnr Cuba and Arthur Street Dates: 27 January – 02 February Opening Hours: 11am – 6pm daily. Launch: 5.30pm Monday 27 January Twenty years ago, on January 1st 1994, the day the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) came into effect, the Zapatistas in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas said “Enough!!” and took a stand against attempts to further dispossess them of their indigenous lands and culture. For the last 20 years they have pursued a peaceful path, constructing from below and to the left a 'world in which many worlds fit'. The exhibition at Thistle Hall features photos of ordinary and extraordinary moments in 20 years of the life of a people under constant military and paramilitary threat, going about the business of survival following a path of patience, dignity, and resistance. To hel

Photo Exhibition - 20th Anniversary: Zapatista Path to 2014

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The Wellington Zapatista Support Group are holding a photographic exhibition at Thistle Hall covering 20 years in the construction of Zapatista autonomy. Place: Thistle Gallery , Cnr Cuba and Arthur Street Dates: 27 January – 02 February Opening Hours: 11am – 6pm daily. Launch: 5.30pm Monday 27 January Twenty years ago, on January 1st 1994, the day the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) came into effect, the Zapatistas in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas said “Enough!!” and took a stand against attempts to further dispossess them of their indigenous lands and culture. For the last 20 years they have pursued a peaceful path, constructing from below and to the left a 'world in which many worlds fit'. The exhibition at Thistle Hall features photos of ordinary and extraordinary moments in 20 years of the life of a people under constant military and paramilitary threat, going about the business of survival following a path of patience, dignity, and resistan

Up the Punks 2012 Stalls

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The Freedom Shop will be doing two stalls at the 'Up the Punks 2012' exhibition, Nov 7th at San Francisco Bathhouse and Nov 10th at Thistle Hall . http://www.upthepunks.co.nz/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page

Up the Punks 2012 Stalls

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The Freedom Shop will be doing two stalls at the 'Up the Punks 2012' exhibition, Nov 7th at San Francisco Bathhouse and Nov 10th at Thistle Hall . http://www.upthepunks.co.nz/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page