
Miners' Weekend School (1984)
Amber Current Affairs Unit

Miners' Weekend School (1984)
Amber Current Affairs Unit
- Film and Video
- Industrial
- Politics & Struggles
- Work & Unemployment
- 1980 – 1989
- County Durham
- Northumberland
- UK
Amber Current Affairs Unit, 6 part documentary, 1984
Miners' Weekend School (1984) captures the events of the Miners' Weekend School held in Ashington in 1984, providing an intimate look into the discussions and strategies of the mining community during a pivotal time in British industrial history.
The film offers a unique insight into the miners' efforts to educate and organise themselves amidst the challenges posed by industrial changes and political pressures. By focusing on the proceedings of the weekend school, the documentary highlights the community's commitment to solidarity and collective action.
Through interviews, speeches, and candid moments, Miners' Weekend School (1984) showcases the resilience and determination of the miners as they navigated the complexities of their industry and sought to preserve their livelihoods and communities. The project placed the voices of the miners at the forefront, offering viewers a profound understanding of their experiences during this critical period.
The six parts of this documentary footage take on different topics of discussion:
Policing - including the militarisation of the police force against the working class, issues around arrests, and due process.
The Courts - including NUM national legal strategies.
The Media - including mainstream media bias against the working class.
Strategies - including the need for more coordination nationally and regionally.
Support Groups - including relief funds and women's unity groups.
A Talk by Author Jeremy Seabrook
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