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through 120 years of movies to show the pervasiveness of sexist framing and makes a connection to sexual harassment, assault and discrimination. “This system of shot design disempowers women,” says Menkes. https://tinyurl.com/2phzv66r


Television > Waco: a British Tragedy ITV


April 13 Two-part documentary about an overlooked detail of the longest-running non-military siege in US history: one third of the Branch Davidians led by David Koresh were British. https://tinyurl.com/2kzuyq2y


The Hunt for Raoul Moat ITV


April Reporters from Newcastle’s Evening Chronicle were first on the scene when news broke in 2010 about Raoul Moat going on the run after a two-day shooting spree. Their story is part of this three-part dramatisation. https://tinyurl.com/2ldmdah2


Hate Radio Battersea Arts Centre, London April 19-22 Darling of the festival circuit, director Milo Rau makes the connection between an a broadcast on Rwandan radio station RTLM and the Rwandan genocide of 1994. https://tinyurl.com/2k7kkd2g


Theatre > Protest Northern Stage, Newcastle April 27–6 May and touring Three girls stand up for what they believe is right in Hannah Lavery’s new play about young people resisting injustice. Natalie Ibu’s production calls into Edinburgh’s Imaginate Children’s Festival as part of its UK tour. https://tinyurl.com/2e49b6bb


Spotlight > Becoming visible


IN THEmiddle of Troublemaking, a galvanising book about workers’ rights, authors Lydia Hughes and Jamie Woodcock unexpectedly turn the tables on the reader. You know who


wrote the book, they tell us, “but who edited it? Designed the cover? Typeset it? Checked for errors? Printed the copies? Distributed and sold them?” It sounds like a trick


– but they are showing how labour takes place all around us, often unseen. And as it is unseen, it can take industrial


action for workers to become visible. The recent protests by NHS staff, rail workers and teachers show how much that is true. Subtitled Why You


Should Organize Your Workplace, the book is as timely as it is lucid. With a Marxist


perspective on labour relations, it gives examples of workers agitating for better conditions, be that gig-economy couriers in London or waste collectors in Mumbai. Aware that many


people know little about organising and unions, they describe the baby steps on the road from exploitation to collective action.They highlight the hazards while showing how resistance is possible.


Troublemaking: Why You Should Organize Your Workplace April 25 Verso https://tinyurl. com/2ge77n2t


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