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domenica 20 novembre 2011

22 november-Independent Publishing Workshop Part 1 @ Offmarket Dalston London

OffMarket

68 Dalston Lane E8 3AH

offmarket@riseup.net
0758 0387 0733

Places: dalston hackney offmarket

This is the first of a two part workshop for people to collaborate and
participate in the making of a zine. Bring your ideas and/or writing/ art
you would like to work with. The time for the second part will be set
at the day.

domenica 25 settembre 2011

Stencilmaking & Screenprinting Workshop: Christchurch October 2


Ever wanted to know how those amazing street stencils are made? Want to learn how to print your own T-shirts, flags, banners, posters, and stickers? Interested in art and radical action?

Beyond Resistance members Lily & Jared will be facilitating a DIY Stencilmaking & Screenprinting Workshop, at Linwood Community Arts Centre on October 2. The workshop runs from 1-4pm, and will cover:

how to create an image to stencil/screenprint
the stencilmaking process
the basics of screenprinting
the printing of your own design

You will need to bring your own craft knife, and paper to screenprint on to (there will be white paper available, but get creative and bring your own).

Food, drink, and children are all welcome.

WHERE: Linwood Community Arts Centre, 468 Worcester Street, Linwood, Christchurch

WHEN: Sunday October 2, 1-4pm

http://beyondresistance.wordpress.com/

sabato 18 giugno 2011

19 June Internet privacy (anonymity, security...) @ LARC London

"Think of your email as a postcard", you may have heard. You may also have heard that privacy of communications is a human right.

This workshop is for people who have never heard or understood what encryption is* but still would like to make their online communications at least as private as a sealed envelope.

Requirements to attend.


A small donation will be requested for the maintenance of the building, and also for the maintenance of services like Aktivix. None of which are free for the people who run it, always on a voluntary basis, so donations are always very needed.


You will be expected to take notes. Please bring a notebook or a laptop so you can bring home the information that will be shared.

If you will want to stay for the encryption part of the workshop, there is an additional requirement:
If you don't have a laptop: get an aktivix address. Ask your friends who use aktivix addresses already to request one for you on aktivix-request at lists.aktivix.org. Then think of a very strong password (or passphrase) that you will not forget easily.
If you do have a laptop, you can get around not having an aktivix address by having one that will easily interact with Thunderbird. Install thunderbird and the enigmail extension/add-on on your laptop.

Please arrive at 11am for introductions, so we can start at 11.30am


11.30 - 12.00 Introduction
Why talk about privacy
Why you are never anonymous.
Why you are never 100% secure. Levels of privacy and security - your bike, your home. Comfort vs privacy.

12.00 - 14.00 email privacy
Letters, postcards, envelopes and lorries.
Encryption techniques (on transit, on storage).

14.00 - 15.00 lunch

15.00 - 16.00 web browsing privacy
https and other tools

16.00 - 17.00 - optional
How to read email headers (10 minutes)
how to encrypt your emails (see requirements above)

*if you already are familiar with terms like "encryption", "tls", "vpn", "man in the middle attach" ... please do not attend this workshop. Get in touch with your preferred tech collective, technical people are always needed!

Contact email: london at indymedia.org


larc, london action resource centre, http://www.londonarc.org/
62 fieldgate street, whitechapel, E1 1ES

venerdì 3 giugno 2011

12 Giugno Tavulada VII edizione @ Boccaccio Squat Monza it

F.O.A. Boccaccio 003 e Gruppo d’acquisto popolare Le Perle Ai Porci presentano

DOMENICA 12 GIUGNO 2011

TAVULADA SETTIMA EDIZIONE… dopo 4 anni di nuovo in Boccaccio (via Durini, 19, Monza) !!!

Una giornata aperta a tutte le persone, le esperienze e i progetti che resistono e
rilanciano ideali di solidarietà e giustizia sociale; una giornata per riaffermare la nostra presenza nelle città e nel territorio, per raccogliere idee e costruire relazioni, per condividere capacità e pensieri, per una partecipazione attiva e per una socialità diversa,
per mangiare e per bere cibi e bevande genuine, lontani dalle logiche di un
mercato che ci vorrebbe tutti omologati ad un sistema di consumo a-critico.

A partire dalle ore 10.30 laboratori per bambini di ORTO URBANO DIDATTICO e PITTURA CREATIVA a cura della F.O.A. Boccaccio 003 in collaborazione
con I TAPPI E LE BIGLIE del C.S.A. Baraonda.

Ore 11

Incontro ANTISPECISMO E SFRUTTAMENTO UMANO con Massimo Filippi e Filippo Trasatti e LABORATORIO DI PREPARAZIONE DEL SEITAN

Ore 12.30

GRANDE PRANZO POPOLARE a base di cibo biologico (menù vegani e carnivori)Prenotatevi scrivendo a leperleaiporci@inventati.org
entro giovedì 9-6

Ore 14.30 GARA DI TORTE: tutti possono partecipare

Nel pomeriggio

LA FILIERA DEL CAFFE’
(workshop a cura del Caffè Malatesta)
PRESENTAZIONE DEL PROGETTO DI SKIPPING a cura della F.O.A. Boccaccio

In serata… GRANDE FALO’ e FESTA ZINGARA!

Nel corso della giornata bancarelle di autoproduzioni e presenza dei produttori.

Apertura straordinaria della ciclofficina.

Il ricavato della giornata andrà a sostegno di un progetto di riparazione di pozzi in Burkina
Faso, gestito dall’ass. Watinoma (http://www.watinoma.info/)

Porta le posate ed i piatti che utilizzerai da casa, così ci aiuti a non usare plastica e a non inquinare!

Vieni in bicicletta e lascia a casa la macchina!



Info: boccaccio.noblogs.org http://www.perleaiporci.org/

giovedì 19 maggio 2011

May 22 2011 – Building Resilient Communities: A Community Accountability Workshop Toronto ca

Building Resilient Communities: A Community Accountability Workshop

May 22 – 1-4pm – OISE (room TBA)
Free! Facilitated by Arti Mehta and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha

Curious about how to create ways of dealing with perpetrators of violence that center survivor needs, but don’t rely on the cops, prisons and courts? What about holding ourselves responsible for maintaining the conditions that allow violence to occur? Especially curious about how to do this without burning out? In this introductory, interactive and participatory workshop, we’ll explore different ways communities are experimenting with transformative justice principles to create safety and address harm. Drawing on the smarts of feminists of colour and Indigenous feminists and the experience of people in the room, we’ll share stories, strategies and roadmaps.

This workshop is suitable for all people–no experience necessary. It will be a participatory space where we share the stories and knowledge we already have, grounded in bodies and emotions as well as history and analysis. The purpose is learning and healing together as a tool for building more liberatory, fierce and free communities and movements for justice in the world.

REGISTRATION:

PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR THIS WORKSHOP. We want to acknowledge that the analysis, experience and leadership of Community Accountability strategies comes primarily from Indigenous women, women of colour and gender non conforming people, and communities that experience violence disproportionately, especially from the state. We feel it’s important to prioritize access to this workshop to these communities, and others most affected by violence, including sex workers, poor folks, people of colour, Indigenous people, Black people, trans women and folks living with disabilities. Therefore we will be holding 50% of workshop spots for members of these communities.

When registering, please let us know how you identify (in ways that feel safe to you). Please register with your name, contact information and access needs at learningtoaction@gmail.com We will have a waitlist too and this will not be the last workshop on this subject!

ACCESS IS LOVE: The workshop space and bathrooms are wheelchair accessible. We’re reserving seats for folks who need to sit due to disability and chronic illness/pain. We are prioritizing making space for chair users to be present comfortably and with room. It really sucks that we don’t have funding for ASL interpretation. We are working on this for future events. When you pre register, please let us know what your body/access needs are in order to be able to be present.

Fragrance free is hella love! So that beloved community members including the facillitators can be present without throwing up or having to leave, please come to this event fragrance free! This means no cologne, perfume, essential oil and also switching to unscented products. We know folks have a learning curve around this, but if you can ditch the scented (yup, even with ‘natural’ scents) detergent and fabric softener, it’ll go a long way.

Awesome scent-free list here: http://eastbaymeditation.org/accessibility/scentfree.html

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: We want to acknowledge that this workshop is taking place on stolen Indigenous land and that it is at Indigenous people’s expense that we occupy this land. Community accountability is work that Indigenous communities have been doing outside of and in resistance to systems of state power since before the arrival of colonial settlers and continue to do.

BIOS:

Arti Mehta is a brown, queer, woo-loving, crafty, chronically ill, femme, radical performance artist, community builder and glitter enthusiast. She helped organize the community accountability learning to action group for two-spirited, queer and trans folks in Toronto, a group committed to community accountability and transformative justice principles as a strategy to build safer communities and end the prison industrial complex.

Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha is a mixed queer femme disabled Sri Lankan writer, performer and teacher. With Ching-In Chen and Jai Dulani, she co edited The Revolution Starts At Home: Confronting Intimate Violence Within Activist Communities, published by South End Press in May 2011. Her second book of poetry, Love Cake, is forthcoming from TSAR Publications in fall 2011. She is a track coordinator for the Growing Safer Communities track of the 2011 Allied Media Conference and an advisor on the Disability Justice track. She is a lead artist with Sins Invalid, is a co-founder of Mangos With Chili and a 2011 Pushcart Prize nominee. She lives her life on the crip couch.

http://torontoabc.wordpress.com/

giovedì 21 aprile 2011

27 April Workshop MAUETAG @ saUSLAND bERLIN


The workshop Mauertag im April is aimed at all those who are curious about the Berlin wall and its metaphors in the world.

Presenting the following projects:

- Virtuelle Mauer / ReConstructing the wall by T+T.
- Former East / Former West by Shelly Silver.
- La Frontière intérieure by Atelier Limo.
- Extracción by Gabriel Acevedo Velarde.

The workshop will be held in german and english. You are all welcome to participate! Free admission. more info here: http://culturwalls.blogspot.com/