Saturday, Feb 8th – 7pm –
State Repression in Mexico –
Info night, social, and fundraiser
discussing the ongoing situation in Mexico.
Monday, 10th & Tuesday, 26th – 7:30pm -
Radical
Sobriety/Radical Non-Sobriety -
How can we survive AND support each other?
The goal of this event is to create more connections of solidarity between
sober folks, non-sober folks and self-identified addicts. Let’s explore
ways we can support each other and combat the isolation common with both
sobriety and addiction.
Saturday, 15th – 2pm –
Critical Reading-Discussion Group on Anti-Oppression –
Getting together to discuss
Anti-Oppression using two writings as reference points: “Who is Oakland?”
and “Lines in Sand”. Both texts can be picked up at the space during prior
events or read online following the links on our website.
Sunday, 16th - 7pm-
Sassercise
Sassercise is one part spandex-clad jane fonda workout tape you found in
yr parents basement and one part giant fuck you to the fitness mega
complex. This is a workshop for self-identified fat bawdies to pull on
the spandex and glitter or whatever else makes you feel fab and shake yr
bums/chins/belly rolls etc and have fun.
Thursday, 20th - 7pm
Security and Counter Surveilance-
Workshop by Gord Hill on counter surveilance and state infiltration, common tactics used by the state to collect information.
Friday, 21st 3-6pm-
Pay What You Can Coffee Shop-
A people run/ not for profit, free/pwyc/ coffee "shop", with no workers, bossess, or customers. We will serve ourselvs, and make coffee for our friends and invite each other to do the same on the premises of mutual aid and good times.
Friday, 21st - 7pm
Prisoner Letter Writing-
A night of litter writing for comrades in prison. There will be tips and tricks for making sure your letters get in, and a list of comrade's addresses to write to. Paper, pens, and envelopes will be provided.
Saturday, 22nd – 3pm –
Housing in the Hood and Beyond –
A presentation regarding the sticky subjects of “housing” and “community” and how they
relate to the DTES and elsewhere
Tuesday, 25th – 7pm -
Spreading Disorder Through a Spray Can -
A presentation on graffiti, its impact on social and city landscapes, and
how it relates to promoting social rebellion in the concrete jungle.
Followed by a few short films and a discussion
About 38 Blood Alley:
Accessibility: The venue is situated on the south side of Blood Alley Square. There are several cobblestones, but there is ramp access and it’s an open space once inside. There are fewer cobblestones to navigate coming from Abbott vs Carrall. The washroom is not fully WC accessible, the doorway is about 27 inches wide.
Contact: 38bloodalley@riseup.net
Info: 38bloodalley.wordpress.com
Fedbook (facebook): 38 Blood Alley Square
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