Graphic Design, Web design, Photography and Film. CWC was formed in November 2012 as a workers' co-operative, owned and democratically run by our members.
Join AFC & the OU for a premier watchparty of ‘The Wholly Trinity’. This gem of a short film is upbeat, emotional and beautifully captures the role that Ireland’s artists & creatives played in the Repeal and Decriminalisation abortion campaigns.
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ALT Wholly Trinity: Abortion, art and activism beyond borders. Online event: Thu 20 June, 7-8:30 pm
Delivering session at @ETUI_org webinar on 'Combatting the Far Right' with trade Unionists from across Europe and the need for the left to build its own digital propaganda machine with @S_O_Nuallain@CWCBelfast@JarrowInsights@NIC_ICTU
anchor.fm/trademark-belfast/… PODCAST-Part 2 of discussion on historical capitalism. Tune in next week for Coronavirus & why it will change our futures. (Once @CWCBelfast show us how from Lurgan, Liatroim and Portaferry) Stay safe & look after each other, solidarity is contagious! ✊🌏
Tá oícheanta clárúcháin Laochra Loch Lao ar siúl an tseachtain seo don óg-chumann.
F10 & F12
Luan 7-8in Spórtlann na hÉireann
F6 & Naíonra
Máirt 6-7in Spórtlann na hÉireann
F8
Máirt 7-8in Spórtlann na hÉireann
Táille ballraíochta don bhliain: £25
#LLLAbú 💛🖤
Solidarity with all workers taking industrial action against casualisation, pay gaps, unhealthy workloads and pension theft. Great to work with @UCUAtQUB again as they continue to fight back against the race to the bottom! #UCUStrikesBack
Liam Mellows was one of the most important leaders of the Irish revolution between 1916-1924.
His deputy during 1916 Rising in Galway was Market man Alfie Monaghan, who together with his brother Charlie, played their own part in Ireland's revolutionary story.