Bulldozer - No. 05, Winter 1983

An anarchist publication from Toronto made to support prisoners in various penal institutions. It began in 1980 and featured articles, letters, art, poetry etc. by prisoners and ex-prisoners. By Spring 1997 it had incorporated another journal called the Prison News Service and began to focus more on justice-related issues in Canada, namely: prisons, local jails, refugee detention centres, and First Nations self-determination. In this issue: "Introduction"; "Ode to an ex-con's wife" [poem] by Pep Murray; "Money"; "Bruising the cruise"; "Apologies but few regrets"; "April is the cruellest time"; "Just-us in the heart of America - the trial of Mumia-Abu Jamal"; "Jamal's statement"; "Archimbault agony"; "Tempered by torment"; "Is there life after prison?"; "Domestic violence"; "The heart is strong"; "The great white hope"; "They got movin' on"; "Walla Walla intolerable"; ""Na-kaa-ch-wee-toa unaweep""; "Spirit in the iron houses"; "Who is Brownbear?"; "Gary Butler speaks"; "Thunder in the Papa Sapa"; "Reflections on my past"

In Collection:
Contributor Subject Publisher Language Identifier
  • Call Number: HV7231 B8
Date created Resource type Rights statement Extent
  • 47 pages ; 26 cm
Alternative title
  • Bulldozer #5 Winter '83
Geographic Coverage Coordinates
  • 60.10867, -113.64258
  • 39.76, -98.5
  • 43.70011, -79.4163
Additional physical characteristics
  • Illustrations.
Physical Repository Collection
  • Jim Campbell (Julie Thiers) Collection
Provenance
  • Donor: Julie Thiers
Provider Genre Fonds title Fonds identifier Is referenced by Date digitized
  • May 13, 2013
Technical note
  • 72 dpi jpeg. Digitized by CDW, KM, SC; metadata by JTP and KD.
Rights
  • Contact UVic Archives for access to the original, or ask UVic Archives to make a copy (fee for service). Patrons may look at the material through the Anarchism Digital Research Centre, but may not use images unless they contact UVic Archives.
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