Colin Barker’s legacy lives on in Manchester at the 30th anniversary of the social movements conference he pioneered - The Meteor
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Colin Barker’s legacy lives on in Manchester at the 30th anniversary of the social movements conference he pioneered - The Meteor
In 2006 two Spaniards came to Manchester. 14 years later, one of them was deputy prime minister of Spain. There’s a rumour that it wouldn’t have happened without AFPP. AFPP, Alternative Futures and Popular Protest, is an academic conference that has been happening in Manchester since 1995. It is unique in the way in brings together social movement scholars and activists in the same place to talk about their common aim – changing the world. The f…
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