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To help promote its work and reduce dependence on the established professional press, NAM created its own newspaper SLATE. The editorial group met…
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Argued that it was only through the public sector that the majority of people could have access to the land and resources needed for housing,…
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A cohort of NAM members became engaged with the professional registration body, standing as elected councillors on the Architects Registration…
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This developed a feminist agenda within the NAM critique. Alongside feminist consciousness raising and other feminist political groups, women within…
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Many NAM members were engaged in the field of architectural education, either as staff or students, and pursued new ideas for course content and…
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This investigated other forms of organisation of architects' offices based around the concept of cooperative working and shared equity. Several…
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Described as 'the bastard daughter of the Public Education System in Mexico' by its current principal, the Altavista Co-Operative Federal High School…
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In 1993, ten families from the Southwark housing list were offered the chance to build ten houses on a shared ownership basis. The part they owned…
Contributors: Various
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Kennington Park's ‘hidden past’ is tightly linked with radical working-class history that pivoted on the Enclosure of Kennington Common in the…
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Contributors: Jenny Earle
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The Troops Out Movement was formed in West London in 1973 by Irish solidarity activists. A campaigning organisation committed to bringing an end to…
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A range of newspapers, pamphlets, and magazines have come to us from the 56a duplicates collection, including a set of picket sheets from the Wapping…
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Two boxes of material around radical architecture predominantly from the 1970s. The documents include materials produced by the Architects…
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The Psyche-Pol research project took place at MayDay Rooms in November 2013 and was initiated by Howard Slater and Tine Tvergaard and directly…
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WFA, or Workers Film Association, was established in early 1975, when a group of like-minded working people formed an independent collective based…
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A voluntary, non-politically aligned collective active in the anti-racist, anti-fascist movement between 1991 and 2003
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a set of journals belonging to the French libertarian socialist organisation- Socialisme ou Barbarie(SoB). SOB’s novel theoretical innovations greatly…
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This collection contains two Algerian resistance newspapers, Revolution Africaine and El Moudjahid, both associated with the Front de Libération…
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Peace News (PN) is a pacifist magazine first published on 6 June 1936 to serve the peace movement in the United Kingdom. From later in 1936 to April…
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The Occupied Times of London was founded during the first week of the protest occupation of land adjacent to St Paul’s cathedral in October 2011. The…
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