From Protest to Resistance

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London’s Screen Archives
London’s Screen Archives is a network of over 50 organisations with a collective vision – to preserve and share London’s history on film. The network is managed by Film London and we work with our partners to digitise, preserve, and offer access to their moving image collections.

From Protest to Resistance

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Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament trainers and supporters discuss their experience of the peace movement and provide tips on how to behave during protests.

This video is from the London Community Video Archive, a member of the London's Screen Archives Network.


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London Community Video Archive

London Community Video Archive collects, preserves, and shares community videos made in the 1970s and 80s in London and the South East.
Portable video recording - now a technology found in most smartphones - became available for the very first time back in the early 1970s, making it possible for individuals and communities to make their own television. The medium was taken up by people previously ignored or under-represented in the mainstream media - tenants on housing estates, community action groups, women, Black and global majority ethnic groups, young people, LGBTQIA+ people, and disabled people. With an overriding commitment to social empowerment and to combating exclusion, 'community video' dealt with issues which still have a contemporary resonance - housing, play-space, discrimination, and youth arts. This rich heritage was under threat of disappearing, both because of the physical decay and disintegration of the videotapes, and the ageing memories of the original community video practitioners. London Community Video Archive, a project based within Goldsmiths, University of London, is recovering and reviving this history so that it can be used as a resource for contemporary debates and activism.

6 videos in this collection

1

Who Cares and How Much?

2

A Happier Old Age?

3

Council Housing in Moulsecoomb-by-Sea

4

Are You Fighting?

5

Gingerbread Holidays

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From Protest to Resistance

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