16/10/2019

Another Banksy film...


...Coming soon, no date, no director mentioned yet:


Banksy & The Rise of Outlaw Art - Trailer



The untold story of the world’s most famous artist, the empire he built and the movement he inspired. The mystery surrounding ‘Banksy’, the anonymous street artist whose illegal stencils, pranks, invasions and interventions have outraged the establishment while captivating ordinary people across the planet for more than two decades. But despite being one of the most important figures of our times, Banksy has remained an enigma, with little known about the circumstances of his life and work. “Banksy & The Rise of Outlaw Art” finally reveals Banksy’s story, from his roots in a criminal subculture to his rise as the leader of an art revolution. Featuring: art promoter Steve Lazarides; Bristol graffiti pioneer John Nation; renowned street artists Ben Eine, Risk, Felix ‘Flx’ Braun, KET & Scape, plus a host of art experts and cultural commentators.



13/10/2019

Many musicians have shown support for XR


Massive Attack have been supporting the movement from the start and gave a couple of DJ set for them, for the protesters and as fundraisers. In London then in New York City.

Here in this video recording, one half of the band, 3D, speaks to the seriousness of the climate emergency:

‘We really need to work together’




The band has been in London all week and will be the following one.

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For more on Extinction Rebellion, you can also read my articles for Public Pressure:



From Monday 7 October, climate activists came to ‘peacefully occupy’ Madrid’s New Ministries government complex with a bright pink rowing…  Read more »

A leaked draft of a climate change report written by the NASA/NOAA in the US in June 2017 reveals that…  Read more »

Listen to Greta Thunberg, George Monbiot, Naomi Klein and Extinction Rebellion at this very crucial moment of our struggle to…  Read more »


As well as some of my proviso blog entries:

Extinction Rebellion in Bristol - Summer protests - Day One 15 July 2019

News from Bristol
Extinction Rebellion launched their the event for summer protests to call authorities to protect the climate in 5 British cities. 



Extinction Rebellion in London, Day 7
21 April 2019




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11/10/2019

'A Dog Called Money'


Sometimes I think I should have taken another road...

I can't wait to see this film:


PJ Harvey's A Dog Called Money - new clip official 
"Kabul Walk" from Berlin Film Festival 2019




War photographer and filmmaker Seamus Murphy’s film documents the journeys undertaken by the director and PJ Harvey to Afghanistan, Kosovo, and Washington DC.

‘A Dog Called Money’, Seamus Murphy’s documentary film, will be released in the UK in cinemas and on streaming service MUBI on 8th November. 

The film documents his travels to Afghanistan, Kosovo and Washington DC with PJ Harvey, and the subsequent making of her album ‘The Hope Six Demolition Project’, recorded as a live public sound-sculpture at London’s Somerset House. 

It will also be screened as part of Doc ’N’ Roll Festival at London’s Barbican on 1st November.


60 cities: Extinction Rebellion goes global


Wrote this today for Public Pressure, a website dedicated to activism, subculture and civil rights.



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10/10/2019

"Deported"


What a horrible start of the day...

I woke up so happy. I had such a wonderful summer, an amazing start of the autumn.
Yet, the world, darling, the world is in turmoil.
I know we're uncovering truth and putting an end to a lot of dysfunctional behaviour but it hurts in the meantime.

Turkey has attacked Syria in order to get read of their Kurdish enemy and the government of the US of A totally let the latest down.

Now here we are referred to as "illegal immigrants" potentially facing DEPORTATION in our own country:


EU nationals lacking settled status could be deported, minister says


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When I was a teenager, I was traumatised by the stories of the Second World War. I couldn't began to accept what had happen. Then I started having this crippling fear that it would happen again.

It never left me. Probably because there are so many unspoken stories of forced displacement in my family, so much colonial violence who destroyed and killed so many relatives. Uncles of mine. Cousins, family, neighbours, my mother's older sister also died during the "decolonial" war in the early 1960s, of a striking disease. She would have been my aunt.

Now, I don't feel at home in the country where I was born, I feel at home in the country I live in, but the government now wants me "deported".

I know I have to keep on working, writing. But it's not easy.

I think of this British journalist who wrote a column saying she was depressed by the news. And she's not even reporting on conflicts or deportation. Let alone facing them herself...

How are we supposed to keep on? Find the strength?

We have to, though, we do.

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Instead, we could change this government and protect people's right. 

See my previous post, and the work of the 3 Million.


EU citizens: "Our rights should be granted automatically"



Message from the3million

BREAKING: UK's Secretary of State Brandon Lewis confirms that EU citizens in the UK will be subject to full immigration enforcement and liable to removal if they miss the Settled Status deadline.

The deadline is  31st December 2020 in case of no deal, or 30th June 2021 in case of a deal.


> Here is a translation of an extract from the exclusive Interview with Stefanie Bolzen in Germany's newspaper DIE WELT: 

The Secretary of state confirms that there are no specific plans to deal with those EU, EEA, Swiss citizens and their families who miss the EU Settlement Scheme deadline and that they will be "liable to prosecution for unlawful residence". 

THE 3 MILLION reply: 

"It is not too late to stop this madness of turning law abiding citizens into unlawful residents.
The status can still be made automatic, put into law now, and the EU Settlement Scheme changed from application to registration."






Our rights should be granted automatically
#RegisterNotApply

EU citizens were promised that our rights to remain in the UK would be granted automatically. Instead, the Government is making us apply to stay in our home. Anyone who does not apply by the deadline (which is 31st December 2020 in case of no deal, or 30th June 2021 in case of a deal) will not have a legal basis to stay in the UK and will face the hostile environment and possible removal from the UK.  

That is the reality of the Government’s position, no matter how many times they repeat the phrase “EU citizens and their families are our friends, neighbours and colleagues and we want them to stay”.

What is the problem?

No application scheme in the world has ever managed to reach 100% of its target audience, and therefore the EU Settlement Scheme, in its current application form, is guaranteed to create ‘Windrush on steroids
Whereas Windrush victims were legal but struggled to prove it, EU citizens who do not have settled or pre-settled status after the deadline will not have legal status.

Is there a solution?

the3million has a constructive proposal to address this – a proposal we have been putting to the Government since 2017. 
 
Very simply put, it says that the Settled Status application system is turned into a registration system – where we register simply to gain documentary proof of our status – a status which we would already have because it would be guaranteed by an Act of Parliament. 

Therefore anyone who has not registered by the deadline – and remember there will always be people who will not have done so, for a wide variety of reasons mostly through no fault of their own – will not be illegal, they will merely lack the proof that they have status.  

And when they find out they need that proof - since after the deadline employer, healthcare and other service providers can demand proof - they can simply go and register their status. That’s all there is to it. 

Why is the Government wrong to say this would cause another Windrush?

The Government argues that such a system – known as a declaratory system – created the Windrush scandal. 

This is not true however. It was the advent of the hostile environment that created the Windrush scandal. 

For decades people did not need proof of their status, but suddenly they did. People who were legally in the UK, but did not have a passport or proof of ILR (Indefinite Leave to Remain), struggled to retrospectively prove their legal status, requiring documentation from 40 years earlier. 

That won’t apply in our case – the hostile environment appears to be here to stay, and the Government is simply wrong to suggest that there would be no incentive to register one’s status in a declaratory system. 

EU citizens who haven’t registered before the deadline will find out very shortly after that they won’t be able to access healthcare, jobs, or other services without the registration. 

If the Government rejects our proposal:

=> these citizens will have lost their legal status
If instead the Government adopts our proposal:
=> these citizens will simply be asked to go and register their status.



For more detailed information:


Finally, our publications library page lists our campaigning and lobbying documents all the way back to 2016.

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Read more at https://www.the3million.org.uk/automatic-rights




HELL IS ROUND THE CORNER - trailer


BOOK'S OFFICIAL TRAILER DIRECTED BY TRICKY



DJ Mag wrote:

Over the summer, trip-hop pioneer Tricky announced that he would be releasing an autobiography called 'Hell Is Round the Corner'He's now shared a trailer for the book ahead of its October 31st release.  
The autobiography takes its name from a track that featured on Tricky's 1995 debut album, 'Maxinquaye'. The book will see him look over his career from its early years until now, and also touches upon his mother’s suicide when he was a child as well as other events that influenced his life and work.
'Hell Is Round the Corner' was written by Tricky in collaboration with music journalist Andrew Perry. Contributions also come from family, friends, industry insiders and similarly rebellious music heads such as Happy Mondays' Shaun Ryder.
Tricky was known as an early collaborator of Massive Attack's whose work was also the subject of a book earlier this year called 'Out of the Comfort Zone'
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The work feature interviews with names including Tricky and members of Portishead, Smith & Mighty, Roni Size. 
The author, Melissa Chemam, charts the development of the band alongside the wider Bristol music scene over a number of decades, tracing roots back to the 1960s and 70s before moving through the outfit's efforts to produce timeless albums such as 'Blue Lines' and 'Mezzanine'. 
In addition to the musical journey and evolution, the book includes sections on Massive Attack's numerous art projects, and the launch was set to involve a conversation between Chemam and journalist Miranda Sawyer at the British Library in London on 14th March. Take a look at what the author has to say about her work, the band and their role in safeguarding a counter-history of modern British and world politics on her blog.
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Tricky's book is available for Pre-Order Here: http://hyperurl.co/HellIsRoundTheCorner 

09/10/2019

Journalism masterclass


I've been invited by UWE Journalism, University of West England, to give a first masterclass on reporting: It will be on Wednesday 16 October, from 1pm, at their Bower Ashton campus, Bristol.

Journalism is at a turning point, let's make it as good as it needs to be for these challenging times...




Introducing our new series of journalism masterclasses for 2019-20 - BBC Radio journalist @melissachemam talks about her book on Massive Attack and a life in broadcasting @UWEBristol.