Film: Politics and social change
Find out about new political movements, real utopias and green politics in this talk from Off Grid Festival 2014.
Film: How to make a seed bomb
Follow Steve from Permanent Culture Now as he shows you how to make a seed bomb, then go out an invade the derelict space around where you live.
Wally Hope and Stonehenge Festival
The story of Wally Hope, the peace hippies and Stonehenge festival.
Film: Gee Vaucher Anti War Art
Gee Vaucher from CRASS, discussing her work and its impact from the 1980’s onwards, hear from people influenced by Crass and how Gee develops her art.
Dagenham, Drum & League of Black Revolutionary Workers
Film of talk by ex-members (such as the late General Baker) of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers, arguably one of the most radical working class organisations in the US in the 20th century.
Popular Education
Popular Education, what it is, how to do it, loads of films and links to more information.
Real Utopias how Social Change happens
Overview of Erik Olin Wright’s theory of social change Real Utopias, which explains how social change happens using the Transition Movement as an example.
Seed Economics
Exploratory and experimental piece looks at the value of seed saving and sharing as an economic model in its own right and as a way of supporting the local resource based economies of the future.
Be feral, be Human!
Can human beings shake off their social conditioning as a means of interacting more closely with nature and other life on the planet through a personal experience narrative.
Bioneers in the age of anti-nature
Bioneers are those people experimenting to create low impact solutions for an uncertain future.
Grow your way out of Austerity – grow your own food
How growing your own food can help in times of austerity.
Community roots (community food growing permaculture project)
How we setup a food growing project on a old tennis court.
End of the 2013 growing season reflections
A few thoughts and reflections on the garden as move head on into autumn
Food poverty in the UK
Food poverty is a big issue, what are its causes and what potential solutions are there.
Permaculture books
A great list of useful permaculture books to use to develop a future world of equality and sound ecology.
Bolton Urban Growers series – Community Food Growing
How Bolton Urban Growers help communities in social and council housing grow their own food.
How to pickle rat tail radish pods
How to pickle rat tail radishes.
Gardening jobs for autumn
Autumn jobs for the vegetable
Community self reliance: the end of Employment?
this piece looks at community self reliance and the end of employment
Industrial civilization: The return to barbarism
Is civilisation really civilised?
Building greater food resilience
Get your community together to grow it’s own food!
Permaculture allotment plot – lessons learned
Lessons I have learnt from my permaculture plot.
Bolton Urban Growers a community food project
a short piece explaining the work that Bolton Urban growers do as a means of working towards a localised and sustainable future.
Urban Permaculture: creating resilient small scale Cities for the future
Urban permaculture as a means of helping to bring about a permanent culture based on sound ecology and abundance.
Urban Permaculture garden
Our garden comprises of dozens of varieties of perennial and annual flowers, we grow our own hops that we turn into ale and our own grapes that are made into wine, we also keep chickens that provide us with eggs, manure and good company.
The bit of the garden thats closest to the back door houses all manner of edible and medicinal herbs and salad leaves.
Film: Bristol Green Capital Changing the World
Changing the world talk from Bristol Green Week, see how companies in Bristol are developing new technologies and ways of doing things.
Film: Beyond (Party) Politics – Bristol Green Week
What next for politics in the UK? Is the South West leading the way? Local politics in Frome was transformed last year when a group of Independents took over their council.
Film: Beyond (Eco) Campaigning – Bristol Green Week
Does environmental campaigning work today and what do we need to do today to move towards a better world, these are some of issues discussed in this talk from Bristol Green Week 2013.
Film: Energised communities – energy efficiency and renewable generation (research findings)
What is community energy, how can we reduce our reliance on energy through efficiency and renewables, listen to a range of viewpoints
Film: ‘Libres’: Songs of the Spanish Revolution (Pilar Lopez)
Pilar Lopez’s performances/songs about the Spanish Social Revolution of 1936 brings to life the spirit of these times and to today’s struggles in Spain.
Film: Hillbilly Nationalists, Urban Race Rebels, and Black Power: Race, Class and Gender in the 60′s U.S.
Hillbilly nationalists were a white radical movement in the US in the 1960’s and formed part of a coalition with Black panthers amongst others.
Film: Poor Man’s Heaven: the Land of Cokaygne and other utopian visions
In a life defined by exploitation and suffering, the poor of the Middle Ages dreamed up a fantastical land of Cokaygne ; where people lived in idleness and plenty and the rich were barred.
Film: Running down Whitehall with a black flag: memories of anarchism in the 1960′s
Di Parkin was a revolutionary activist from the early 1960′s to the 1980′s, hear her story of involvement with syndicalist movements and members of Durutti amongst others.
Urban oasis
my garden is my place for leaving my troubles behind. when we first planned the garden we started with three raised beds, then after we acquired 2 allotment decided to grow mainly flowers and some perennial vegetables, three years ago we completely re designed the garden loosely copying the design of a pendant I wear depicting the eye of Horus, i love tall flowers like foxgloves and lupins so there are plenty of them we have two vines, hops and clematis growing up arches made from wood we coppiced from a patch of scrap land, we have kept chickens for the last 5 years, at the moment we only have two hens but have kept up to 4 at any one time and do plan to get more, at the bottom of my garden I very successfully grow hellebore and during the summer have a magnificent thistle that attracts 100s of bees, there is also a large patch of wild garlic that is thriving, There is no grass in my garden every inch apart from the patio is crammed with all sorts of plants. My proudest achievement is that I grew 100’s of foxgloves form seeds I collect myself
Film: Three minutes to midnight: the women’s anti-nuclear protest at Greenham Common
In this talk hear how the Greenham common women’s movement against the nuclear arms race developed and campaigned for a peaceful world.
Stony Run Farm
We have raised most of our own food for forty years. Twenty at Stony Run. We have gradually shifted from “traditional” row crops with fertilizer to a no-dig polyculture a la permaculture principles. Spring crops do well here, summer crops are more of a struggle. The season sometimes ends abruptly before the winter squash are ready. Our best achievement is the poultry moat and letting the poultry into the garden in winter — holds down the slugs and snails and other pest eggs.
Film: British armed forces’ strikes and mutinies in 1918-19: a radical history project for the anniversary of World War I
The forgotten history of British armed forces’ post WW1 strikes and mutinies.
Precious Water
Water is a big issues, these are some of the issues surrounding our water supply the most vital of human resources.
Films of Bristol Radical History Zone talks at 2013 Anarchist Bookfair
Find out about Armed forces strikes in World War 1, The Greenham Common Women’s Movement, Hillbilly Nationalists, The Land of Cokaygne, Spanish Civil war songs and Anarcho Syndicalists in the 1960s, in these talks filmed at 2013 Bristol Anarchist Bookfair Radical History Zone, hosted by Bristol Radical History Group.
Industrial Civilisation
Can we change industrial civilisation to meet our needs.
Lawn Gone Horwich
A 1996 urban 3 bed, plus loft conversion, semi detached house.
After attending a Permaculture course in 2011 I decided to make the front lawn the start of a Permacuture project for the whole house.
Lawn Gone is an example of how a not very good front lawn can be made into a productive and beautiful garden.
The most successful grops are herbs, I have managed to dry and store my own herbs since 2012 – Marjoram, Thyme, Rosemay & Sage. I also use Rosemary, Calendula and Lavender in soap making.
The garden is a haven for bees and birds and also I spend much more time out there than I used to so get the opportunity to speak to my neighbours more often.
I have to weed every few weeks as the grass still wants to grow and I have to let some weeds stay put as the beds are mounded without support it can lead to soil erosion. The weeds help to stop this.
It looks a bit bare in winter and I may try to introduce some evergreen plants but come late spring & summer it’s stunning!
Started to learn how to propogate cuttings from my plants so that I don’t have to buy replacements, hope to sell a few herbs locally.
See more http://www.transitionlinks.org/?p=1160
The Community Garden Movement in Philadelphia
3 amazing community gardens in Philadelphia.
Food not Tennis Courts – Project update
Steve has an amazing community garden project on an old tennis court, find out how he has developed it.
Lost Boys Acre
We are a small urban farm serving five families. We have just shy of one acre of land and have experimented with many different types of gardening to maximize production for our environment. We have also planted a micro-orchard that is just coming to fruit this years. We do garden tours and provide educational opportunities to children and adults in gardening methods, composting and backyard chicken keeping. We hold several open houses each year in an attempt to build community and connect like-minded people in our area. I have been veg. gardening my whole life and can’t imagine not doing it. It makes me heart-sick to see that people don’t know where their food comes from or how it is grown. I am very saddened that some in our neighborhood think that this practice is only done by second-class people and don’t want it to ‘bring down their property values’. We will continue to fight for garden freedom!
Community and The Fallowfield Secret Garden
this is the second piece about the Fallowfield secret garden by Gavin Pate, a friend of permanent culture now
Film: Vertical Gardening
Check out this great little film of Rick’s Vertical Gardening experiments in Bolton, shows what you can do in a limited space.
Permaculture as a solution
Permaculture is a system that can develop a way of living that is sustainable and just.
Inspiring Projects
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How to be secure online – Tech Tools for Activism
The best tools for being secure online.
Get Apocalyptic: Why Radical is the New Normal
How we can accept the uncertain future and play an active part in shaping it.