Opinn fundur fyrir fólk sem hefur áhuga á að kynna sér starf No Borders Iceland og langar að taka þátt. Fundurinn verður með óformlegum hætti þar sem einstaklingar sem eru virk innan hreyfingarinnar munu spjalla um hugmyndafræði, svara spurningum sem fólk gæti haft um starfið og ræða mismunandi leiðir sem hægt er að fara til að berjast gegn ofbeldi ríkisvaldsins, þá sérstaklega þeirri rasísku birtingarmynd sem snýr að farandfólki og fólki á flótta.
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Open meeting for all those who are interested in No Border Iceland and want to possibly participate in actions and activities organised by the group. The meeting will be quite informal where individual currently active in the movement will talk about their ideological drive, answer any questions people attending the meeting might have and shortly explain different ways to get involved in the struggle against the state and its racist violence that is so bluntly exposed in its treatment of migrants and refugees.
Friday 10 July
Café opens at 20:00
Discussion starts at 21:00
This time A-byssó presents Sisters in arms – Militant feminism in Germany.
Discussion and screening of the film Die Rote Zora tracing the herstory of the Rote Zora, a revolutionary feminist liberation movement in Germany active from 1975 until around 1995. By means of militant resistance, the group wanted to do away with all repression, be it directed at women or of a general nature. It did not see the use of force against women as exceptional but as a universal principle of domination. It thus linked the struggle against patriarchy and sexist violence with the struggle against social power relations and society in the Republic of Germany. It was not interested in obtaining power but in limiting authority to ultimately bring about a society without domination.
The group committed a series of bombing and arson attacks against our enemies, including individuals and organizations thought to be involved with sexism, the exploitation of women, genetic engineering, the enforcement of patriarchal society, nuclear power and the anti-abortion movement.
The film Die Rote Zora presents interviews with a few women of Rote Zora where they talk about their experiences, actions and ideas.
Discussions will be in English. The film is in German with English subtitles.
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Open meeting for all those who are interested in No Border Iceland and want to possibly participate in actions and activities organised by the group. The meeting will be quite informal where individual currently active in the movement will talk about their ideological drive, answer any questions people attending the meeting might have and shortly explain different ways to get involved in the struggle against the state and its racist violence that is so bluntly exposed in its treatment of migrants and refugees.
Closed meeting of the housing working group.
A-byssó café
For a community in struggle
Friday 12.June from 20:00
Anti-fascist evening
A monthly group get together to discuss and work on increasing personal and community happiness.
Free admittance. Anyone interested welcome. Icelandic and English language accommodated.
A-byssó café
For a community in struggle
Friday 26.June from 20:00 – Bank robbery, some anarchists and the choice to revolt.
more info soon
Cooking for Post dreyfing Event (Friday)
Abyssó café – for a community in struggle
Friday 10 July
Café opens at 20:00
Discussion starts at 21:00
This time A-byssó presents Sisters in arms – Militant feminism in Germany.
Discussion and screening of the film Die Rote Zora tracing the herstory of the Rote Zora, a revolutionary feminist liberation movement in Germany active from 1975 until around 1995. By means of militant resistance, the group wanted to do away with all repression, be it directed at women or of a general nature. It did not see the use of force against women as exceptional but as a universal principle of domination. It thus linked the struggle against patriarchy and sexist violence with the struggle against social power relations and society in the Republic of Germany. It was not interested in obtaining power but in limiting authority to ultimately bring about a society without domination.
The group committed a series of bombing and arson attacks against our enemies, including individuals and organizations thought to be involved with sexism, the exploitation of women, genetic engineering, the enforcement of patriarchal society, nuclear power and the anti-abortion movement.
The film Die Rote Zora presents interviews with a few women of Rote Zora where they talk about their experiences, actions and ideas.
Discussions will be in English. The film is in German with English subtitles.
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