Bulldozer - No. 03, Late 1981 ...
An anarchist publication from Toronto made to support prisoners in various penal institutions. It began in 1980 and featured articles, letters, art, poetry etc. by prisoners and ex-prisoners. By Spring 1997 it had incorporated another journal called the Prison News Service and began to focus more on...
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University of Victoria Libraries
2020
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.58066/dz2h-7b50 http://vault.library.uvic.ca/concern/generic_works/e72acd9c-8433-4202-9b6b-1010e4d2c501 |
Summary: | An anarchist publication from Toronto made to support prisoners in various penal institutions. It began in 1980 and featured articles, letters, art, poetry etc. by prisoners and ex-prisoners. By Spring 1997 it had incorporated another journal called the Prison News Service and began to focus more on justice-related issues in Canada, namely: prisons, local jails, refugee detention centres, and First Nations self-determination. In this issue: "Introduction"; "Yesterday"; Imbedded; As one" [poems] by Freddy Jo Morry; "Down in Australia"; "Financial wizards"; "Prison incentive"; "Pontiac victory"; "Through resistance - Victory"; "Concerning Utopia"; "No slots for friends"; "The tunnel and the light" [poem] by Roy Trace; "Baseball caps...skin frisks...and razor blades" by William Mackey; "Love and rage"; "Flow brother"; "Rebellion without resistance"; "Prison rules"; "A message from the earth"; "Statement to the people"; "Song of truth" [poem]; "Tribute to Bobby Sands"; "British harvest"; "Arkansas Suffle"; "Poor ... |
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