Happy 20th!


The Freedom Shop’s
20th birthday party was appropriately opened by the ceremonial
smashing of a TV.









Inside Thistle Hall
there was a timeline of the history of the shop with many historic
photos. A zine making workshop lasted the whole afternoon, a patch
making workshop was held and visitors enjoyed having a go at ‘pinning
the lie on John Key’ (over 200 lies were available to chose from).
And of course plenty of radical books, zines, patches and CDs were on
sale.




Freedom Shoppers who
had started the original shop (which was right across the road from
Thistle Hall at 272 Cuba St – now the bypass) told yarns about the
early days of the shop and an interesting discussion was had around
the future of radical publishing (watch this space).






In the evening we
enjoyed music by Dick Whyte, Dead Vicious, Awkward Death and The Four
Stars until late.



Thanks to the many
people who contributed and helped make the event happen! For those
who missed it, stay tuned for our 50th.



On the meantime, you can read up on the history of the shop here, and if you would like to get involved, contact us at FreedomShopAotearoa@gmail.com.


























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