Tag: Community activism
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January Newsletter

A reflective round-up from alisonlittle.blog bringing together January’s writing, artwork and local cultural coverage — from returning to digital sketching and feminist conceptual practice, to flash fiction, hidden heritage, major Liverpool events, and the continuing campaign to reopen Breck Road Library, alongside new thinking about public art, play and creative space in the city.
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Fight to Reopen Breck Road Library Continues with Liverpool Protest

The fight to reopen Breck Road Library continued on Saturday 22 January, as former staff, community workers, councillors, and residents protested outside Liverpool Central Library. Campaigners highlighted the impact of the abrupt closure on Anfield and Everton communities, with young people speaking out about losing access to local library services.
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Street Art in North Liverpool: Graffiti, Activism, and a Legacy of Colour

Discover the vibrant street art of North Liverpool in 2025, where murals of political slogans, LGBTQ+ pride, and memorial tributes transform concrete canvases into stories of resilience. From the bold “No More Knives” tribute to Ava White to recurring symbols like bees and spider webs, this urban art captures youth activism, social commentary, and community…