In this session of the People’s School of Critical Theory at
The People’s School of Critical Theory at Andrými, Reykjavík
In this session, we will explore the intersections of critical theory, continental philosophy, coloniality, and modern society. Through a dialogue between Marcuse’s One-Dimensional Man and Latin American Critical Theorists on the condition of coloniality and decolonial possibilities, we will examine themes such as oppression, liberation, domination, the erosion of democratic principles, and hegemonic power.
To deepen our engagement, we will incorporate aesthetic objects—films, documentaries, news media, and contemporary politics—as tools for analysis and discussion.
This class is open to all, regardless of origin, education, language skills, or residency status. No prior knowledge is required—just curiosity and an open mind.
Join us to think critically, connect with others, and imagine new potentialities.
(Private event – closed for organisers in Andrými)
A short workshop meant for those who want to organise in Andrými. The workshop has two parts:
Reflect upon what it means to be responsible and accommodating in a radical social space and what the notion of a safer space can mean for different people.
Reviewing all major material safety factors (locations of first aid kits, fire extinguishers and emergency exists etc. …)
The safer space workshop goes over the responsibilities that come with opening the house and taking care of the space. A short overview of key values and guidelines will be followed by a discussion about possible scenarios and solutions as well as a walk-through of the house.
Come over if you would like to learn how to support other people in the space, react to conflicts, get to know more about the work in our solidarity teams during bigger events or better understand why we have created the space.
If you’re already using the space, either organising within/with your group or as a participant, you’re encouraged to get to know how to support other people and build a safer space for all.
Andrými is open due to you, then let’s get together and talk about our radical social centre in town. Learn how to build a community where people feel welcome and safe.
(Private event – closed for organisers in Andrými)
A short workshop meant for those who want to organise in Andrými. The workshop has two parts:
Reflect upon what it means to be responsible and accommodating in a radical social space and what the notion of a safer space can mean for different people.
Reviewing all major material safety factors (locations of first aid kits, fire extinguishers and emergency exists etc. …)
The safer space workshop goes over the responsibilities that come with opening the house and taking care of the space. A short overview of key values and guidelines will be followed by a discussion about possible scenarios and solutions as well as a walk-through of the house.
Come over if you would like to learn how to support other people in the space, react to conflicts, get to know more about the work in our solidarity teams during bigger events or better understand why we have created the space.
If you’re already using the space, either organising within/with your group or as a participant, you’re encouraged to get to know how to support other people and build a safer space for all.
Andrými is open due to you, then let’s get together and talk about our radical social centre in town. Learn how to build a community where people feel welcome and safe.
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In this session of the People’s School of Critical Theory at
The People’s School of Critical Theory at Andrými, Reykjavík
In this session, we will explore the intersections of critical theory, continental philosophy, coloniality, and modern society. Through a dialogue between Marcuse’s One-Dimensional Man and Latin American Critical Theorists on the condition of coloniality and decolonial possibilities, we will examine themes such as oppression, liberation, domination, the erosion of democratic principles, and hegemonic power.
To deepen our engagement, we will incorporate aesthetic objects—films, documentaries, news media, and contemporary politics—as tools for analysis and discussion.
This class is open to all, regardless of origin, education, language skills, or residency status. No prior knowledge is required—just curiosity and an open mind.
Join us to think critically, connect with others, and imagine new potentialities.
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Private meeting for IWW members
(Private event – closed for organisers in Andrými)
A short workshop meant for those who want to organise in Andrými. The workshop has two parts:
The safer space workshop goes over the responsibilities that come with opening the house and taking care of the space. A short overview of key values and guidelines will be followed by a discussion about possible scenarios and solutions as well as a walk-through of the house.
Come over if you would like to learn how to support other people in the space, react to conflicts, get to know more about the work in our solidarity teams during bigger events or better understand why we have created the space.
If you’re already using the space, either organising within/with your group or as a participant, you’re encouraged to get to know how to support other people and build a safer space for all.
Andrými is open due to you, then let’s get together and talk about our radical social centre in town. Learn how to build a community where people feel welcome and safe.
Problems at work? Come by for (free) advice!
¿Problemas en su laburo? ¡Consejos gratis!
Problèmes au travail? Conseils gratuits!
Проблеми на роботі? Отримайте безкоштовну пораду!
Private meeting.
Private meeting for IWW members
Problems at work? Come by for (free) advice!
¿Problemas en su laburo? ¡Consejos gratis!
Problèmes au travail? Conseils gratuits!
Проблеми на роботі? Отримайте безкоштовну пораду!
(Private event – closed for organisers in Andrými)
A short workshop meant for those who want to organise in Andrými. The workshop has two parts:
The safer space workshop goes over the responsibilities that come with opening the house and taking care of the space. A short overview of key values and guidelines will be followed by a discussion about possible scenarios and solutions as well as a walk-through of the house.
Come over if you would like to learn how to support other people in the space, react to conflicts, get to know more about the work in our solidarity teams during bigger events or better understand why we have created the space.
If you’re already using the space, either organising within/with your group or as a participant, you’re encouraged to get to know how to support other people and build a safer space for all.
Andrými is open due to you, then let’s get together and talk about our radical social centre in town. Learn how to build a community where people feel welcome and safe.
private meeting
Private meeting for IWW members
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