Spirit of Revolt, Show and Tell – Workers City, The Mitchell

16 September, 2019 12 oon – 2 p.m.
A display of material from Spirit of Revolt collections and a discussion, led by Tommy Kayes with James Kelman, Brendan McLaughlin, Billy Clark, Michael Donnelly, Ruth Gillett, Paul Anderson, Euan Sutherland and others on the formation and actions of the Workers City group (1988 – 1993).
Blythswood Room, 5th Floor, The Mitchell Library, Glasgow.
Free event
To reserve a place call 0141 287 2999 visit the Granville Street reception desk, or come along on the day.
All Welcome
The Mitchell Library, North Street, Glasgow G3 7DN
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