You can book a place on any of our events by sending us an email on desk@thepridelibrary.org
Information about upcoming events:
- Activist Study SessionsAnnouncing ACTIVST STUDY SESSIONS Starting next Sunday, we will spend every afternoon hosting study sessions of the ARAK, a foundational document used to train activists to take part in National Democratic Revolution by the Communist Party of the Philipinnes. The text is split into four lessons so we will work through one lesson each week.… Read more: Activist Study Sessions
- Film ScreeningWe are holding another screening of The Guerrilla is a Poet on the 56th anniversary of the founding of the New People’s Army, the 29th of March from 6pm. The film is part-documentary, part-biopic, and follows Jose Maria Sison and Julieta de Lima through the Communist Party of the Philippines’ First Great Rectification Movement, the… Read more: Film Screening
- Film Screening, Reading & DiscussionAs we approach the anniversary of the founding of the New People’s Army on March 29th, let’s gather at the Working Class Movement Library and watch The Guerrilla is a Poet, a documentary-biopic about the National Democratic Revolution in the Philippines. As this screening lands on International Women’s Day, we will also distribute copies of… Read more: Film Screening, Reading & Discussion
- Upcoming EventsHello Comrades, On Wednesday 26th February the Queer Workers Coalition are holding their Annual General Meeting on the ground floor of Bridge 5 Mill from 6-8pm. QWC will elect their committee, amend their constitution, and lay a plan to build queer workers power across Greater Manchester. All are welcome. On Thursday 27th February RECLAIM, The… Read more: Upcoming Events
- Book ClubAfter too long a hiatus, Book Club is back! We’ll be continuing our reading and discussion of Fanon’s Wretched of the Earth with Chapter 4: On National Culture. In the Penguin edition it’s only 34 page so you’ve got plenty of time to get caught up and join us at Bridge 5 Mill at 18:30… Read more: Book Club