Join us for a FREE screening of The Birdman of Pollok - the inspirational story of an anti-road campaign in the 1990's, and so much more...About this Event
During our campaign, we were made aware of this film by a supporter. It offers a glimpse at what life might have been like for us and the communities surrounding Rimrose Valley, if road construction had gone ahead.
We recently approached BBC ALBA who have given us permission to screen this documentary. The fantastic Plaza were more than happy to oblige.
We would love you to join us for a FREE screening of this incredible, inspirational film and to meet members of our own campaign and charity.
Please note:
- This early start time is to allow The Plaza to continue to screen their regular programme. We are happy to fit in with their availability and hope you are too.
- Local Elections are being held on 7th May. Polling stations are open until 10pm.
Synopsis:
"Colin Macleod was a modern-day land raider who gave a voice to the people of Pollok in the 90s. The M77 was being driven through their park, cutting the local community off from their only green space. Instead of Greta Thunberg or Extinction Rebellion, they had Colin Macleod. He started by staying up a tree for nine days to grab press attention. This grew into a full-blown protest camp and the Pollok Free State was born.
The Free State became a community. It was an escape from the gangs, drugs and poverty of Pollok. Colin and his fellow activists went on to found GalGael, a trust based in Govan which provides support to people with addictions or mental health problems, offering healing through reconnection with their culture.
Through colleagues, friends and family, we come to know Colin Macleod, a visionary whose work is still a beacon of hope."
Event Venue
The Plaza, Waterloo, 13 Crosby Rd North, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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