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Solidarity Postcard Printing

Solidarity Postcard Printing

When

9 August 2025    
11:00am - 4:00pm

Where

Abingdon St Market
16-20 Abingdon St, Blackpool, FY11DR

Event Type

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Join Aunty Social and the Ella Baker School of Organising on Saturday for a day of Solidarity Postcard Printing, where we’ll create postcards inspired by past and present movements for justice and liberation. 

This free, drop-in workshop explores how printmaking can act as an accessible way to create collaboratively, inspired by the history of print culture in building a ‘shared story of us’ within communities.

As we approach the anniversary of the riots of 2024, we’ll look at how we can use image and language to show our solidarity across struggles and call for action. 

We’ll reflect on:

  • The causes of unrest and the ongoing effects of the violence 
  • Bias within media narratives – reality and deception in news stories
  • The hostile environment – how people seeking refuge and safety in this country have become villainised
  • How we can rebuild communities to become places of welcome and unity

We’ll help you design and print your own postcard using a range of printing stamps and markers. 

Some of the postcards will be photographed and included in the materials for our upcoming Defeating Narratives of Division training workshops.

 

The essentials

  • Solidarity Postcard Printing
  • 11-4pm, Saturday 9 August 2025
  • Abingdon St Market, Blackpool, FY1 1DR
  • Free workshop
  • Drop in, no need to book

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Defeating Narratives of Division training August – December 2025

Many good people, exasperated at the growth in narratives of division feel frozen and unable to act as they are unsure how to make a positive impact. This new series of informal online and in-person training workshops will equip people active at a grassroots level to effectively act to reduce tension, build unity and address resentments.

Find out more and sign up to workshops.
This activity is supported by Blackpool Council. 
Thanks to the Ella Baker School of Organising and Abingdon St Market for their help.

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