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Nearly
all of Step Forward's editions were created
in the tradition 'paste-up' way without the
use of a computer! So we have scanned in the
individual pages as JPEGs they range from 50-90k
which on a dail-up connection could take 15-45
seconds to download, but if you have a broadband
connection you'll be OK.
As
the early editions had body text typed on a
type writer the text is not 100% clear!
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Edition
1 Jan 1984
Bhangra Dancers, BBC Guy
Fawkes Comprtition, Guru Nanak's Birthday,
School Diwali Party, Rebuilding of Sikh
Temple, Sports News (MPJS football team),
Bonfire night poem, Hindu Temple and Art
Asia
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Edition
2 1984
Chineses New Year, "It's
1st prize for Balbir", Home reading
Scheme, Break dancing, Living Planet, New
Deanery School Minibus and the Workshop
on TVS's "Hey look that's me!" |
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Edition
3 1984
Stepth Smith leaves the book
bus, Bhangra dance twam, Racial Harmony,
Tree cutting, Marathon, Hospital paper boy,
Art Asia, Greenacres School and holiday
in Kenya |
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Edition
4 1984
Navratra Festival, It's Diwali
Time, Ethiopian Crisis, Clovelly Road Post
Office, New Hindu Temple and Guru Nanak's
birthday. |
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Edition
5 1985
Road safety, Xmas time Stubbington
Studies Centre, England run, "Well
done, Lakhbir" and Newtown Veni and
caretaker Denis Theobald leaves
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Edition
6 1985
New SCRE offices, Bevois
Valley cobblers, Opening of Guruwara Teg
Bahadar Sahib and African Caribbean youth
centre. |
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Edition
7 1986
New Kingsland market opening,
Book train, Living here by Chanh from South
Vietnam, Jewish Synagogue, Antia Sood new
staff member, Diwali, Nuclear Free Peace
Posters and Kabadi. |
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Edition
8 1987 |
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Edition
9 1987
Asian Elders Centre, Newtown
Black Women's Group, Mehndi, Chinese Language
School, Manzil band and Diwali. |
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Edition
10 1987
Where do you play?, New housing
office, African Caribbean hair art, Satvir
Singh Potiwal "Designing", School
Lollipop, Champs, Indian textiles and "Monster
Mash" Andy Fost. |
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Edition
11 1988
The Workshop is 10 years
old! Art of Kathakali, New Asia Elders Centre
opens, Poet Clive Webster, Sikh wedding
and Kerwin Rogers in St.Vincent |
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Edition
12 1989
Anti Racism rally, Rakhi,
What does the inner-city offer us, Muslim
Prayer, Shaing books, Baisakhi, Poet Ketaki
Kushari Dyson and Indian videos |
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Edition
13 1990
Colonisation in Reverse,
Everbody do this!, Asia Fashions, Six Dials,
Tell me a story, APNA Women's Photography
Group and Styles on the Street |
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Edition
14 1991
Interview with film maker
Gurinder Chadha, SHYPP, Ramadan, David Roath
at the BBC and Bhangra |
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Edition
15 1993
Bhangra Sangeet, Juior Forum,
Fashion, Punjabi Women's Group, Local IT
Courses, City Eye and Art Asia. |
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Edition
16 1994
Step Forward is 10
years old! NRA, UCAN, TAPS, Midway group,
Asia Elder Centre, Anti-Racism march and
Newtown Youth centre.
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Edition
17 1995
Newtown Veni, Drugs Prevention
week, SACDA, Maytree, NYC girl's group Albion
Towers Tenants Association, Newtown play
group, Well Woman CentreSt. Mary's Community
Association, African Caribbean youth group,
House by the School |
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Edition
18 1996
Eccentric Genesis Gathering
(EGG), Art Asia, St. Albans Community Groups,
Newtown Health Clinic, Northam Youth Groups
and Asian Women's Link group |
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LEAP
FORWARD Special Edition 19 1997
This edition was a showcase
of our services and project work, support
our move to new premises with MPJS. |
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LEAP
FORWARD Special Edition 20 1998
This was a experimental edition
with a focus on on the emering digital techologiyes.
Articles from Workshop founder Judy
Harrison and Paul
Carter. |
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Edition
21 1999
Northam Youth Group, AWAAZ,
Kingsland Community Centre, St.Deny's
Community Centre, High Scope at Maytree
School, Northam Community Centre, Newtown
Youth group, African Caribbean Federation,
New Library at MPJS, Bookbus, Holyrood
After School club, WEA at the Clovelly
Centre, Black Heritage, TWICS, Counselling
& Therapy Centre for Women and finally
on the back page an article on Art Asia.
This
was the last Step Forward after 15 years
and 21 editions. Due to the rising print
costs (Step Forward was FREE) and the
the time spent putting it together it
was felt that it would be better to do
a 6 monthly newsletter that promoted our
projects and resources. So in 2000 we
produce our first Media
Workshop focused newsletter.
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