There is no going back; there is only moving forward!

Dear friends,

We’re sad to have to announce that after nearly eight years on Old Market, Hydra’s lease is coming to an end on June 30. Our landlords want to redevelop the building, including the housing above Hydra Books.

BUT! This isn’t the end of Hydra. We’ve had seven years of books, gigs, community and organising and we’re going to have more. We’re investigating all our options and exploring lots of ideas for our future. 

We’re hugely thankful that many of you have offered your support. So what can you do? It’s still early days and as we begin to plan, we want to know about /any/ contribution you can make to securing Hydra’s future. We’re not ruling anything out at this point; you might have skills or advice we’ve not even thought about! Any offers of help are valuable. 

What if you want to help but don’t know what you can do? 

* Get involved in Hydra! We always need volunteers and there are many many different ways to join in with this work. You can fill in a volunteer form here: https://www.hydrabooks.org/volunteers/ We have a new volunteers day on the first Saturday of the month, but you can always drop in to chat any day we’re open. 

* Tell us about other spaces that might suit Hydra, especially if they are low-cost, or you have contact with the owners or other people involved. 

* Tell us about other groups, new or existing, who may also be seeking, or have sought, premises in the past. 

* Talk about us! Tell people we exist, get them to swing by! The message is not one of doom, we want to encourage more people to connect with us – We’re still active and we intend to be around for plenty of time to come. You can email us at info@hydrabooks.org and call us on 0117 3297401. 

Thank you for all the ways you support the existence of Hydra – you make it what it is. Let’s make sure it has a future. 

With love, 

The Many-Headed Hydra

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Spanish Language Sharing Group

Some friends of the shop have sent us this message and asked us to publicise it:

Hi!

We are Santi & Adela, Spanish teachers from Valencia. We´ll be in Bristol til end of august. We’d like to meet english people to exchange language and culture. We like cooking, traveling, reading, dancing, outdoor activities and healthy lifestyle.
If you want to enjoy just talking, give us a message to meet…

 

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Study Circle

No expertise required,

Hydra Books is hosting a study circle for anyone interested

in getting to know Karl Marx’s by reading his original works on capitalism.

Marx devote his life to writing about this most contemporary of topics,

and the study circle will be a peaceful, non judgmental to look into his work and

relate it to the world today.

Please bring a donation, and a copy of the first part of Capital if you have one.

This is a weekly event starting in October 2013.

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Bristol Radical History Group – Protests In Brazil

Date: Thursday 25th July
Time: 7.30-9.30pm
Cost: Donation

What’s behind the protests that mobilized hundreds of thousands of Brazilians and shocked the country in the middle of the Confederations Cup?
Who are the protesters and what are their flags and demands? What are the direction and the consequences of the mobilization?

Two eye-witnesses will give a visual report on what happened in São Paulo and try to answer these questions.


 

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Supply Chains in Capitalism Today: From Foxconn to Walmart.

Thursday 27th of June

7:30 – 9:30

Price: Donation

Speaker: Gifford Hartman

 

One of the forms in which the working class exists today is at the
various nodal points along global commodity chains. Global production
is based on a system of “factories without walls,” where
increasingly components are manufactured using an inventory-less
subcontracting system that races around the globe looking for the
“leanest” costs of production – especially cheap and compliant
labor. Yet these just-in-time chains are vulnerable and this
presentation identifies the nodes where struggles offer the greatest
possibility for solidarity to spread down supply chains – and across
oceans and borders. The presentation will show the links between bread
riots worldwide in 2008, the Arab Spring, and the Occupy shutdown of
the Port of Oakland, California in November, 2011.

Gifford Hartman is a writer and activist from California, USA.

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