Programme

What’s on across the spaces.

Everything is free and you can drop in and out as you like. Talks run roughly an hour with time for questions; workshops have limited places, so arrive a few minutes early.

Main Hall

5 sessions
10:30

Doors open & welcome

Welcome
11:00

Mutual aid after the floods: lessons from East Anglia

with Marsh & Fen Mutual Aid

Talk
13:00

Publishing on the margins

four small presses in conversation

Panel
15:00

A people’s history of the Cambridge rent strikes

with the Cambridge tenants’ archive

Talk · BSL
16:30

Poetry & prose: a local writers’ reading

Reading

The Annexe

3 sessions
11:30

Zine-making 101

with Cambridge Zine Library

Workshop
13:30

Know your rights: police, protest & the law

with a legal-support collective

Workshop
15:30

Screen-printing your own patches

with Two Crows Press

Workshop

Kids’ Corner

3 sessions
11:00

Storytelling & picture books

Story
14:00

Make-a-banner

Craft
10:00

Free books table & colouring

Drop-in

Donations café

Tea, coffee, soup and cake all day. Pay what you can; nobody is turned away for lack of funds.

Free books table

Take what you'll read, leave what you can. Donations of radical books gratefully received on the day.

Access on the day

Talks marked BSL are interpreted. A quiet room is open all day off the Annexe. Ask any steward in a red armband.