Bergþórugata 20, 101, Reykjavik andrymi@riseup.net

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Mar
8
Thu
International Women’s Day Celebration (women* only event)!!!
Mar 8 @ 18:30 – Mar 9 @ 01:00

***Íslenska fyrir neðan***
We are planning a women-trans-queer-only evening in Andrými the 8th March! We welcome all women; trans, intersex, and cis, as well as genderqueer and non-binary people who are significantly female-identified (women*). The event is open for this group only.
At 18:30 vegan dinner will be served (we welcome anyone who wants to come to andrými at 16:00 to help preparing the food!). We will celebrate the opening of a feminist section in the anarchist library (you are all welcome to bring books to donate) and will project photos of radical, powerful women from around the globe onto the walls of our communal space.
This communal space that is also a transnational (safer-)place for sharing and caring. There will be an open mic so please bring your poetry, instruments, stories and songs.
Later in the night DJ SunnaBen play so we can all bring our dance moves to the floor.
See you there!
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Í Andrými fimmmtudaginn 8. mars verður haldinn kvöldfagnaður í tilefni alþjóðlegs baráttudags kvenna. Við bjóðum allar konur velkomnar: sís, trans, intersex sem og kynsegin fólk sem samsamar sig konum að einhverju marki. Viðburðurinn er einungis opinn þessum hóp.
Klukkan 18:30 verður vegan kvöldmatur í boði (Þau sem vilja hjálpa til við að elda geta komið í Andrými kl. 16:00!)
Við munum einnig setja upp og opna femíníska deild í anarkíska bókasafninu (ykkur er velkomið að koma með femínískar bækur og gefa til bókasafnsins svo sem flestir geti notið þeirra!) og hengja upp myndir af sterkum, róttækum konum víðsvegar að úr heiminum.
Það verður open mic, þannig komið með ljóðin ykkar, sögur, hljóðfæri og söngva.
Seinna um kvöldið mun DJ SunnaBen þeyta plötum og við getum gleymt okkur í trylltum dansi. Hlökkum til að sjá ykkur!

Mar
9
Fri
From the Greek streets
Mar 9 @ 19:00 – 23:00

From the Greek streets
Benefit night for anarchists in Greece.
This event is a benefit-event for anarchists arrested during the demonstration on the 6th of December 2017 in Greece.
Benefit dinner will be served followed by a short presentation and discussions about the 6th of December demonstrations and riots, the ongoing prisoners struggle in Greece and the meaning of revolutionary solidarity.
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6 December 2008, 15 years old Alexis Grigoropoulos is shot point blank by cops in the neighborhood of Exarchia in Athens. The murder sparked a string of riots that spread like wildfire all over Greece and inspired solidarity actions and riots in more than 70 cities around the world. These events are now known as the Desember revolt. Every year on the 6th of December people take to the streets to commemorate the murder and the uprising and to continue the struggle against the oppressive mechnism of the State and capital. During this day we fight and defend our neighborhoods and spaces of resistance, our self-organized projects, the ground where we live, meet and organize to fight back. Nine years after the December revolt people still face the same murdeous institutions that want to control our lives according to their desire for profit and social control.
During times of economic and political destabilization, known by some as crisis – another word for the restructuring of society in favour of the capital and the state-, there were many that had hoped for and thought that a Syriza led left-wing government would save them. As was pointed out before and has now been confirmed, the government of Syriza has only continued the violent impositions of social policies that aims for the continoues flow of capital profit. With a “soft” approach to repression, always hiding themselfes behind the police institution, it has stepped up its efforts to flatten the resistance of thouse who are fighting by upgrading its legal arsenal (new prison and penal codes), detentions and violent beating of demonstrators. Hope will not save us, neither a leftist government, or any government for that matter. There is only our struggle and the relationships we build that can bring us closer to our goals.
Noting is over,everything continous.

Mar
24
Sat
Family party to get Eugene home to his children
Mar 24 @ 14:00 – 17:00

Eugene Imotu was deported to Nigeria and separated from his children last June, his family received the residence permit in Iceland two months later. He is now however asked to pay about 1.14 million Icelandic krona to the State (cost of his custody and detention by 4 police officers) before his case can be presented back to the immigration Office. A first event (a concert) was organized in January to start raising the money, the 24th of March we will organize a second fundraising event, family friendly, to help Eugene come back to his children. Come to have a good time at Andrými, there will be food and activities for the children.
The detailed program will be presented later.
This event will be vegan friendly.