On 5 March, 2-6pm we will be hosting a half day workshop exploring historical and contemporary examples of creative approaches to political action, as well as the relevance of such strategies to the current movement against cuts. In this interactive workshop we will discuss how and why creative tactics are useful for direct action, the importance of imagination and desire in political protest, and strategies for political organisation and the development of sustainable campaigns.
“Creativity and Resistance” is a free and open to all workshop, organised and facilitated by the Creative Resistance Research Network (including members of the Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination and of the Dissident Island Radio collective). Snacks will be included.
When: Saturday 5th March, 2-6pm.
Where: Room G16, Birkbeck College, Torrington Square, WC1.
See interactive map: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/maps/interactive
Please register (there are 40 places on the workshop): i.fremeaux@bbk.ac.uk
“Creativity and Resistance” is a free and open to all workshop, organised and facilitated by the Creative Resistance Research Network (including members of the Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination and of the Dissident Island Radio collective). Snacks will be included.
When: Saturday 5th March, 2-6pm.
Where: Room G16, Birkbeck College, Torrington Square, WC1.
See interactive map: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/maps/interactive
Please register (there are 40 places on the workshop): i.fremeaux@bbk.ac.uk
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