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London, 22/09/2016. Today, YOUTH CLUB Archive presented the fully digitised collection of the historic Home Grown Magazine. The event, hosted by The Archivist in Haggerston, presented the renowned activist and London Mayoral Candidate Lee Harris discussing about his counter culture and drug magazine and recalling some of his legendary experiences. From the organiser Facebook page: <<[…] From 1977 until 1982 Lee Harris started and edited Britain's first counter culture and drug magazine. HomeGrown was a breakthrough magazine that represented a defining moment in British underground culture. Lee was reporting on the psychedelic experience and HomeGrown magazine was one of the few publications to support Operation Julie defendants. Available online for the first time, Lee Harris has worked with YOUTH CLUB to preserve and offer the HomeGrown legacy to a new online generation […]>>.<br />
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For Home Grown Magazine website please click here: http://www.homegrownmagazine.co.uk/<br />
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For more information about the Artist please click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Harris_(South_African_artist)  <br />
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For more information about the event please click here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1042673679120838/?active_tab=highlights
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London, 22/09/2016. Today, YOUTH CLUB Archive presented the fully digitised collection of the historic Home Grown Magazine. The event, hosted by The Archivist in Haggerston, presented the renowned activist and London Mayoral Candidate Lee Harris discussing about his counter culture and drug magazine and recalling some of his legendary experiences. From the organiser Facebook page: <<[…] From 1977 until 1982 Lee Harris started and edited Britain's first counter culture and drug...
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