we look forward to more seamless online options with you all!
the handout from today’s class is available on our link tree for a layout of today’s discussion and more resources to look in to!
thanks to all who joined in person or virtually, we apologize for the audio issues online. these will be addressed by our next class!
we know it is not an appropriate replacement for live interaction, but we will be posting the audio of the class this week.
this event will be held virtually-dm us for a jitsi link tomorrow to join!
if you have any concerns, questions, or desires, please don’t hesitate to reach out. we want to create a space that works best for you.
Join us tomorrow as Bryanna and Karia lead us in a lecture and discussion about anti-blackness, following in this month’s theme of interrogating anti-blackness through film.
These conversations are vital in developing an understanding of anti-Blackness as a structured, historied, and devastating practice of white supremacy—we aim to cultivate a space for generative and safe discussion which interrogates and dismantles anti-Blackness wherever it lives
NEW: The workers who make Rice Krispies & Froot Loops are on strike at all Kellogg's U.S. cereal plants. They work 16-hour forced overtime shifts and 7-day work weeks, sometimes up to 120 days straight.
Now, amid record profits, Kellogg's wants to cut their pay & benefits.
we’re in the park! feel free to join us at the southwest corner of city park, if you’d like to join virtually, message us for the link, we’ll be starting in ~10.
recording from last week’s coffee hour discussion is live on our link tree!
we discuss get out, anti-blackness, othering, pessimism, the violence of liberalism, and the responsibilities of choice!
~go listen~
- We are gathered in joy, with an aim toward building relationships with one another through play. Decenter toxic competitiveness. Allow for everyone to gather in the ways they see fit.
- FPIC (free, prior, informed consent)
- Stay hydrated!
Norms for the space:
- Respect the earth—clean up after yourself
- Respect Ability—be respectful and welcoming of all abilities!
- look out for each other! if you see someone who may look uncomfortable, in pain, or tired, check in and see what support may be needed!