#1960s

psych@diasp.org

A Song for Jeffrey - Jethro Tull 🎶

I saw this moments ago on PBS (public television) as part of their re-play of the Rolling Stones & friends,
"ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS" - with Beatles, Who, more...

After finding some nice remixes (but no video) I found this, authentic show clip. Enjoy.
If you're in the US &/or can access PBS streaming... Several stations are airing it. (Pledge time!)

#JethroTull #music #1960s #RockAndRollCircus #musica #musique #musica #musika #RockLegends

harryhaller@diasp.eu

#anarchism #history #1960s #magazine #uk ">
Anarchy (First Series) 001 Vol:01 #01
Anarchy was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. It was published by Freedom Press and edited by its founder, Colin Ward with cover art on many issues by Rufus Segar. The magazine included articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, squatting.

The magazine had irregular contributions from writers such as Marie Louise Berneri, Paul Goodman, George Woodcock, Murray Bookchin, and Nicholas Walter. — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchy_(magazine)

escheche@diasp.org

Malcolm X’s Speech ~ Free Palestine

https://invidious.lunar.icu/watch?v=0YM9hYuEPj4
https://jairofunez.substack.com/p/malcolm-xs-speech-on-palestine

‘The battle for justice in Palestine is not merely a political struggle. It’s an elemental moral battle. It’s the fight for the most basic human rights of the people who have suffered these injustices for far too long. It’s the fight for the right to exist in peace and security, free from the ceaseless specter of violence and dispossession.’

#malcolm-x #freedom #peace #speech #1960s #transcript #freepalestine #justice #politics #morality #history #humanrights #security #stopthegenocide #ceasefire-now