Rebel Cities: Activist Hub – Calendar 2019
29 March 2019

Rebel Cities’ Activist Hub is the place to find out about all the hot action in the UK.
In the vein of constructive journalism, Byline Times is happy to host with Rebel Cities to provide a weekly news and calendar service for activists from all walks of life and causes. The key calendars are below and we’ll following up with reviews and a newsletter. Message us on Twitter, Facebook or bylinecampaigns@gmail.com or rebelcitieisgmcr@gmail.com if you want to contribute or share.
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Manchester Events
More stories filed under Rebel Cities Activist Hub
Nationwide Celebrations Planned to Mark the End of Tenant Fees
, 31 May 2019
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Youth Strike for Climate: Student Climate Protestors take over Central London
, 29 May 2019
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Rebel Cities Rebel Cities Activist Hub Activism

The UK contradicts Climate Emergency by planning to extract 20 Billion Barrels of Oil from the North Sea
, 22 May 2019
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More stories filed under Culture
Lost Cities: Notting Hill – From Rachman to the Westway
, 9 September 2020
Chris Sullivan looks at the consequences for Notting Hill of the determination of successive Conservative Governments to deregulate rents and planning
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Culture Lost Cities Class Conservative Party History Housing Inequality London Planning and Development Poverty Racism Racism and Structural Inequality Society and Welfare UK Politics

THE UPSIDE DOWN: History’s Greatest Headline – Why the Dreyfus Affair Still Reverberates
, 7 September 2020
John Mitchinson reflects on what may be the finest moment in print journalism – the use of the press as a channel of truth and justice
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Culture The Upside Down France History Journalism

How ‘Mrs America’ Phyllis Schlafly Laid the Groundwork for Libertarians’ Ongoing Assault on Rights
, 2 September 2020
Gloria Steinem’s criticisms of the hit show about the 1970s US women’s liberation movement miss the prescience the series shows about how a path to the White House was paved for Donald Trump, writes Ellin Stein
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Culture Review Arts Donald Trump Equality and Diversity History Ideology Rights TV United States of America US Politics Women's Rights

Cop Violence to COVID-19: The Survival of Notting Hill Carnival
, 28 August 2020
Chis Sullivan examines the history of Notting Hill Carnival and its decades-long battle against the Establishment
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Culture Reportage Arts England Equality and Diversity History Identity London Music Policing Public Holidays and Traditions Racism Racism and Structural Inequality Society and Welfare
