About this Event
We will be joined by Cubitt Community Distribution Centre (including Cubitt Community Press and Cubitt Community Radio) and Islington Bus Company for a conversation reflecting on current and past independent press and radio projects in Islington.
Cubitt Community Distribution Centre is a new project that brings together print and radio as shared resources for communities in Islington. Cubitt is exploring how press and broadcast can support local organising, creative resistance, and collective storytelling. We believe in owning the tools of creation and using them to make things happen in and for our communities.
In a borough shaped by a history of community action, the inspiration for this programme has been the historic radio and print projects that fought for Islington to remain liveable, welcoming and shaped by the people who live here.
Islington Bus Company was a community resource and information centre that operated in the borough between 1972 and 1988. They supported hundreds of local voluntary organisations, offering resources, equipment, printing, sound and video recording facilities, as well as collaborative services for under-fives, play and youth work, community arts and campaigning. Their archives can be accessed at Islington Archives.
This event will take place alongside the Cubitt Community Distribution Centre exhibition, which can be viewed at Islington Archives, Finsbury Library until 30 April.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Islington Archives, 245 Saint John Street, London, United Kingdom
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