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Regime Change Begins at Home - Nottingham Opposition to the 2003 Invasion of Iraq

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Regime Change Begins at Home - Nottingham Opposition to the 2003 Invasion of Iraq

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Thursday 21, Friday 22, Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 September 2023

Broadway Cinema, Hockley

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This exhibition marks the twentieth anniversary of the disastrous invasion of Iraq and looks back at the movement which opposed it. The anniversary seems to have passed with surprisingly little mainstream comment – something we want to go some way to addressing.

Images will be displayed of protests in Nottingham taken by local photographer Alan Lodge (aka Tash), contextualised with leaflets, newsletters and other materials, mostly from the collections of the Sparrows' Nest Library and Archive.

Alan Lodge (aka Tash) is a photo journalist living in Nottingham.
From his images of the Battle of the Beanfield in 1985, to photographs of the rave movement in the 1990s and his ongoing documentation of policing and surveillance, Tash has built up an incredible archive of images recording decades of alternative and protest movements in Nottingham and beyond.

Organised by People's Histreh and the Sparrows' Nest Library and Archive.

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