Bergþórugata 20, 101, Reykjavik andrymi@riseup.net

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Jan
20
Mon
Mótmæli: Spillinguna burt! Auðlindirnar í okkar hendur! @ Austurvöllur
Jan 20 @ 17:00 – 18:00

SKIPULAGT AF: Lýðræði ekki auðræði, Stjórnarskrárfélagið -The Icelandic Constitution Society, Samtök kvenna um Nýja stjórnarskrá, Jæja

Spillinguna burt! Auðlindirnar í okkar hendur!

Við mætum þegar þing kemur aftur saman eftir hlé og látum í okkur heyra! Viljum við að arður af auðlindunum okkar fari í vasa fárra einstaklinga, sem nýta þá til þess að kúga okkur og arðræna – eða viljum við nýta arðinn af þeim í hag almennings? Viljum við gott heilbrigðiskerfi sem hefur burði til þess að hlúa að okkur þegar við veikjumst? Viljum við gott menntakerfi sem eflir okkur sem samfélag? Viljum við styðja betur við aðgerðir gegn loftslagsbreytingum? Viljum við tryggja að allir geti lifað með reisn? Viljum við Nýja stjórnarskrá sem færir okkur spillingarvarnir, eykur gagnsæi í stjórnsýslu, eflir fjölmiðla, eykur vald almennings og vernd náttúrunnar – og umfram allt færir okkur auðlindirnar í okkar hendur?
Mætum þá öll sömul og látum í okkur heyra þegar þing kemur saman! Mætum með allt sem okkur dettur í hug til þess að slá taktinn í okkar samtakamætti!

Við krefjumst enn að:
* Sjávarútvegsráðherra segi tafarlaust af sér embætti.

* Alþingi lögfesti nýja og endurskoðaða stjórnarskrá sem landsmenn sömdu sér og samþykktu í þjóðaratkvæðagreiðslu 2012. – Að sjálfsögðu með því auðlindaákvæði sem kjósendur samþykktu.

* Arður af nýtingu sameiginlegra auðlinda landsmanna renni í sjóði almennings til uppbyggingar samfélagsins og til að tryggja mannsæmandi lífskjör allra.

We are all equal – Movie Night
Jan 20 @ 19:30 – 22:00

An independent organised event

 

Do you know what “antispeciesism” stands for?

If your answer is no (but also if it’s yes) come and spend an evening in company with SEEDS volunteers. We are going to show a documentary about what is happening in animal agriculture industries nowadays and what we can do, trough our everyday choices, to consider non-human animals as individuals and not objects to experiment on, eat, wear, use for entertainment, or abuse in any other way.
After the documentary we are going to have a discussion with some free snacks!

 

Accessibility

The event will be host in English and the documentary will have English subtitles.
The documentary shows some graphic (but true) images.

Andrymi is currently wheelchair non-accessible. There is a step before the garden gate and then 5 steps leading to the main entrance, each 17 cm high, door widths in the building vary between 50 cm (upstairs washroom door) and 80 cm (entrance door).

The bathrooms are so far only on the upper floor and in the basement. The door to the meeting room is 75 cm wide (as most other doors in the building). There is no bathroom on the ground floor.

Both washrooms in the building are gender neutral, there are name tags and pronoun buttons by the entrance.

No borders meeting
Jan 20 @ 20:00 – 22:00

no borders meeting

Private Event
Jan 20 @ 20:00 – 21:30

private event

Soulflow Comedy | Women & Queer Open Mic Nights
Jan 20 @ 21:00 – 00:00

WHERE: Gaukurinn, Tryggvagata 22, 101 Reykjavík

ORGANISERS: Soulflow Comedy, Gaukurinn, Kimi Tayler- comedy, Kat McDougal

SOULFLOW COMEDY is proud to present weekly open-mic stand-up nights in English EVERY Monday at Gaukurinn.

we want to encourage more people to try stand-up & practice their craft in a friendly, supportive & safe environment. everyone is welcome to attend but for now, sign-ups will only to open to Women & Queer folks of all kinds!

send us a message on Facebook to sign-up or in person on the night!

ALSOOO!!! we have an improv audience participation game in our first half & the chance to win you & your table a BOTTLE OF BUBBLY!

FREE ENTRY!!!

HAPPY HOUR from 2-9 PM
not only that, but our scrumptious signature long drink OVARYACTION will be of super special SOULFLOW offer for only 1500kr!
be there for tits&giggles & queeromedy!

LOVELOVE!

Jan
21
Tue
PlaYoga Classes @ Andrymi
Jan 21 @ 17:30 – 18:45

An independent organised event

PlaYoga classes. Everyone is welcome!
Movement reminds us that we are alive. Our bodies move every second we take a breath, we move when we talk, when we taste food, dance.
Lets connect as we show gratitude, respect and love to ourselves.
Come move with me.
Νο experience needed. Yoga mats are not provided, please bring your own if possible.

I am a yoga instructor who inspires free movement during classes. All levels are welcome. We practice hatha yoga together which combines asanas with movement and meditation. Spots are limited, please email me to make sure there is enough space for everyone: mary.dimopoulou89@gmail.com

Feel free to email me for any other questions you might have.

Why do we suffer?: the Buddhist perspective
Jan 21 @ 19:00 – 21:00

American Buddhist monk Lama Erik Drew Jung is at Andrými AGAIN!

His visit in Jan 2019 was an absolute success and we would love to see you again. So come and join us for an evening talk on nature of suffering and how to address it from Buddhism perspective with Venerable Bodhi Lama Erik Drew Jung, an American Buddhist monk of the Nyingma sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Lama Erik is a warm and engaging speaker who is on a European tour this month and is visiting Iceland for a week.

Bodhi Lama Erik Drew Jung grew up in Portland, Oregon and at an early age was introduced to Mahayana Buddhism by his father, a practitioner in the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism. In 1990, he earned a bachelor degree from The Evergreen State College. In 1994, he received a licensure in acupuncture (Lic. Ac.) from the Worlsey Institute of Classical Acupuncture, and in 2000, a master degree in acupuncture from The Academy for Five Element Acupuncture.

Lama Erik first took refuge in the Three Jewels 1989 with H. H. The Dhali Lama, and in the spring of 2004 met his root teacher, Tibetan meditation master and thirty-third generation Dzogchen lineage holder, H.E. Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche. He took refuge vows with Rinpoche that day, receiving the refuge name Orgyen Thabkey Dorje, and has served and studied closely with his Root Guru ever since.

Since 2004, Orgyen Thabkey Dorje has cumulatively spent more than three years in Dzogchen Buddha Path Retreats and Internships. He took monastic vows in 2008, and since 2010 has worked full time with the Dzogchen Lineage Translation Committee to help Rinpoche compose, translate, and edit the forthcoming Third Edition Buddha Path, along with many other Buddhist texts and sadhanas in English. As well, he has taught Buddhism widely across the U.S., and conducted many overseas teaching tours in Europe and Russia.

Jan
22
Wed
First Aid course / Skyndihjálparnámskeið
Jan 22 @ 17:00 – 18:59

We will go through everything from papercuts to resuscitation. We will have whisper translation for Icelandic and the children’s room can be used for child care or as a quiet room for those who might want to skip parts of the course.

Við munum fara í gegnum allt frá pappírsskurði til endurlífgunar. Við verðum með hvísla þýðingu á íslensku og barnaherbergið er hægt að nota til umönnunar barna eða sem rólegt herbergi fyrir þá sem vilja sleppa hluta námskeiðsins.

Jan
23
Thu
LECTURE: Climate Crisis and “the Logic of Masculinist Protection”
Jan 23 @ 12:00 – 13:00

WHERE:

Thjodminjasafn Islands

41 Suður Gata, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland

(Íslenska útgáfu má finna hér að neðan.)

Ole Martin Sandberg is the first lecturer of the RIKK and GRÓ-GEST Lecture Series for Spring 2020 with a lecture entitled “Climate Crisis and “the Logic of Masculinist Protection.”” The lecture will be held Thursday 23 January, 12:00-13:00, at the Lecture Hall of the National Museum.

We are already seeing the disastrous consequences of the climate crisis around the planet, and as global carbon emissions keep rising the future is uncertain. For some scholars, the collapse of human civilisation and even human extinction are real possibilities. Social collapse is also a prevalent theme in in contemporary culture and popular entertainment. This lecture argues that this fear might be misguided. The current climate crisis is terrifying, but what we should fear is not the collapse of social order as we know it but its continuation. Drawing upon Iris Marion Young’s “logic of masculinist protection” I argue that the fear of social collapse tends to make us seek protection by giving more power to those in charge of the political system, while we lose trust in each other. Thus, the climate crisis is more likely to lead to the intensification of current power structures, globally and within nations. As the already vulnerable suffer from climate catastrophes, those who are protected and already powerful will increase their domination, especially if they do so under the guise of the “benevolent patriarch” that promises to protect us from disorder. This logic undermines the elements that are most needed to survive disasters: care, social trust, and mutual aid. The talk analyses the social and political reactions in recent real disasters as examples of what we can expect more of, and learn from, as the climate crisis intensifies.

Ole Martin Sandberg is a PhD candidate in philosophy and a teacher of Ethics of Nature at the University of Iceland. His paper, “Climate Disruption, Political Stability, and Collective Imagination”, on which this lecture is based, will be published in the forthcoming issue of Radical Philosophy Review.

The lecture is in English, open to everyone, and admission is free.

The RIKK and GRÓ-GEST lecture series in spring 2020 is devoted to gender and climate change. The aim of the lecture series is to take a gender and equality perspective on the urgent topic of climate change.

The lecture series is held in collaboration with the National Museum of Iceland.

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Ole Martin Sandberg er fyrsti fyrirlesari fyrirlestraraðar RIKK og GRÓ-GEST á vormisseri 2020 og nefnist fyrirlestur hans „Climate Crisis and „the Logic of Masculinist Protection.““ Fyrirlesturinn er fluttur fimmtudaginn 23. janúar, kl. 12:00-13:00, í fyrirlestrasal Þjóðminjasafns Íslands.

Í fyrirlestrinum verður fjallað um hvernig hræðsla margra, þ.á.m. fræðimanna, við hrun siðmenningar í kjölfar loftslagskrísunnar er byggð á misskilningi þar sem við ættum ekki að hræðast sundurliðun samfélagsstrúktúra okkar heldur einmitt áframhald þeirra. Ole Martin styðst við hugmyndir Iris Marion Young um rökvísi karlmannlegrar verndar (e. „the logic of masculinist protection“) og færir rök fyrir því að hræðslan við samfélagshrun láti okkur gjarnan leita verndar með því að gefa þeim sem eru við stjórnartaumana aukið vald á sama tíma og við töpum félagslegu trausti. Þannig er líklegt að núverandi valdastrúktúrar, bæði hnattrænir og staðbundnir, eflist í loftslagskrísunni. Rökvísi karlmannlegrar verndar grefur undan þeim eiginleikum sem við þurfum helst á að halda til að komast í gegnum hamfarir einsog umhyggju, félagslegu trausti og samhjálp. Fyrirlesturinn greinir félagsleg og pólitísk viðbrögð við nýlegum hamförum til að skoða við hverju er að búast, og hvað við getum lært, nú þegar loftslagshamfarir færast í aukana.

Ole Martin Sandberg er doktorsnemi í heimspeki og kennari í námskeiðinu Siðfræði náttúrunnar við Háskóla Íslands. Fyrirlesturinn byggir á væntanlegri grein hans í Radical Philosophy Review sem ber titilinn „Climate Disruption, Political Stability, and Collective Imagination.“

Fyrirlesturinn er fluttur á ensku, er öllum opinn og aðgangur ókeypis.

Hádegisfyrirlestraröð RIKK og GRÓ-GEST á haustmisseri 2019 er tileinkuð kynjuðum víddum loftslagsbreytinga. Markmið fyrirlestraraðarinnar er að skoða hið knýjandi málefni sem loftslagsbreytingar eru út frá kynjafræðilegu og jafnréttissjónarhorni.

Fyrirlestraröðin er haldin í samvinnu við Þjóðminjasafn Íslands.

Tölum um ofbeldismenn
Jan 23 @ 12:00 – 13:00

HVAR? : Stígamót, Laugavegur 170, 105 Reykjavík
SKIPULAGT AF: Stígamót

Sagt verður frá niðurstöðum könnunar sem Kvennaathvarfið lét vinna á upplifun kvenkyns þolenda heimilisofbeldis og persónuleikaeinkennum ofbeldismanna. Tekin verður fyrir reynsla þátttakenda af ofbeldinu, afsakanir ofbeldismanna, rauðu ljósin, “fyrrverandi eru geðveikar”, svör þátttakenda við spurningunni: af hverju féllstu fyrir honum?, ásakanir um framhjáhald og þau neikvæðu og jákvæðu atriði sem þátttakendur nefndu um ofbeldismanninn.

Drífa Jónasdóttir er með B.Sc. í sálfræði frá HÍ, M.Sc. í hagnýtri félagslegri sálfræði frá Sussex University og Post graduate diploma í Afbrotafræði frá University of Brighton. Hún er í doktorsnámi við læknadeild HÍ sem stendur og jafnframt verkefnastýra í Kvennaathvarfinu.

Viðburðurinn er öllum opinn, frítt inn og húsnæðið er aðgengilegt fyrir fólk sem notar hjólastóla.