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In The Works presents: A Day of (A) THEORY & DIY Skill Shares!
Date:
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Time:
11:00 AM
-
5:00 PM
Event Type:
Concert/Show
Organizer/Author:
In The Works
Location Details:
3265 17th Street, at Mission
SF, CA
SF, CA
In The Works presents: A Day of (A) THEORY & DIY Skill Shares!
As part of the 2013 8 Days of Anarchy, ''A Day of (A) Theory & DIY Skill Shares'' will aim to retain, deepen and strengthen the subversive and dangerous texts, ideas and ways of being and doing that anarchist thought and practice make possible.
The day will include tabling from various anarchist publishers and thinkers, discussion relevant to struggle in our current post-modern trajectory, and craft presentations. If you have an interest in tabling, talking, or presenting something practical drop us a line!
All tables and speakers/discussions will use In The Works event space for free/donation only. All donations received from this event will go to the Free Jeremy Hammond! legal fund. Jeremy Hammond is a 28 year old anarchist and web-developer from Chicago who is being accused of hacking Strategic Forecasting(Stratfor), and publishing this information via the website Wikileaks.org, as the 'Global Intelligence Files'.
WHERE: In The Works/ is located 1 1/2 blocks from the 16th Street Mission BART station at 3265 17th Street, between Mission & Capp Streets.
WHEN: March 16th, 11AM - 5PM
WHO:
Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed
C.A.L. Press
Prisoners Dilemma
Intellectual Vagabond
Freedom Club Press
LBC Books
Insane Dialectical Posse
Santa Cruz (A) Projects
Bay Area Public School
East Bay Free Skool
Bay Area Ladyfest
Black Powder Press
SF CopWatch
LIES Journal
DIY Book Binding
40 Thieves
With Talks by:
1. Doug on Struggles Post-Occupy:
After Occupy? Anarchy!: After the occupy movement, new struggles have developed against sexual violence, environmental exploitation, and native sovereignty. But as quickly as they are formed, these struggles often are recuperated back into single issue demands and stripped of their disruptive qualities and potentially revolutionary goals. This workshop will look how anarchists can intervene in these moments, with both ideas, actions, and critiques. It will also look at how genuine class struggle in both the era of the depression in the 1930's as well as during the civil rights struggles of the late 1960's and early 1970's were also recuperated as a means to gain better insight into our current political situation.
2. Autumn on Anarchism & Education
3. SF/Berkeley CopWatch with Footage
Childcare!
On Saturday: Located at KidPOWER Park on Hoff Street, between Station 40 and ITW.
In The Works is an anticapitalist and antiauthoritarian events and (anti)art collective that seeks total liberation.
https://www.facebook.com/events/499270590135161/499274016801485/
As part of the 2013 8 Days of Anarchy, ''A Day of (A) Theory & DIY Skill Shares'' will aim to retain, deepen and strengthen the subversive and dangerous texts, ideas and ways of being and doing that anarchist thought and practice make possible.
The day will include tabling from various anarchist publishers and thinkers, discussion relevant to struggle in our current post-modern trajectory, and craft presentations. If you have an interest in tabling, talking, or presenting something practical drop us a line!
All tables and speakers/discussions will use In The Works event space for free/donation only. All donations received from this event will go to the Free Jeremy Hammond! legal fund. Jeremy Hammond is a 28 year old anarchist and web-developer from Chicago who is being accused of hacking Strategic Forecasting(Stratfor), and publishing this information via the website Wikileaks.org, as the 'Global Intelligence Files'.
WHERE: In The Works/ is located 1 1/2 blocks from the 16th Street Mission BART station at 3265 17th Street, between Mission & Capp Streets.
WHEN: March 16th, 11AM - 5PM
WHO:
Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed
C.A.L. Press
Prisoners Dilemma
Intellectual Vagabond
Freedom Club Press
LBC Books
Insane Dialectical Posse
Santa Cruz (A) Projects
Bay Area Public School
East Bay Free Skool
Bay Area Ladyfest
Black Powder Press
SF CopWatch
LIES Journal
DIY Book Binding
40 Thieves
With Talks by:
1. Doug on Struggles Post-Occupy:
After Occupy? Anarchy!: After the occupy movement, new struggles have developed against sexual violence, environmental exploitation, and native sovereignty. But as quickly as they are formed, these struggles often are recuperated back into single issue demands and stripped of their disruptive qualities and potentially revolutionary goals. This workshop will look how anarchists can intervene in these moments, with both ideas, actions, and critiques. It will also look at how genuine class struggle in both the era of the depression in the 1930's as well as during the civil rights struggles of the late 1960's and early 1970's were also recuperated as a means to gain better insight into our current political situation.
2. Autumn on Anarchism & Education
3. SF/Berkeley CopWatch with Footage
Childcare!
On Saturday: Located at KidPOWER Park on Hoff Street, between Station 40 and ITW.
In The Works is an anticapitalist and antiauthoritarian events and (anti)art collective that seeks total liberation.
https://www.facebook.com/events/499270590135161/499274016801485/
For more information:
http://intheworkssf.wordpress.com/
Added to the calendar on Mon, Mar 11, 2013 7:18PM
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