Bergþórugata 20, 101, Reykjavik andrymi@riseup.net

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Mar
24
Sun
closed meeting
Mar 24 @ 13:00 – 15:00
closed event
Mar 24 @ 18:00 – 20:00
Mar
29
Fri
Workshop on fish and shark // Fyrirlestur um fiska og hákarla
Mar 29 @ 19:00 – 20:00

An independent event organised by Sea Shepherd.

Workshop on fish and shark !

After the success of our first workshop on marine mammals Sea Shepherd Iceland has decided to continue this collaboration with scientists! The second workshop will be dedicated to fish and sharks.

Agenda :
Friday 29/03 : 19:00 to 20:00
Pr. Steven Campana : Shark bycatch complicates shark science, management and conservation

Saturday 30/09 : 10:00 to 13:00
Gotje Von Leesen : Impact of climate change on cod in Iceland (Maybe one more talk on fish stock management in Iceland)

This workshop is dedicated to Sea Shepherd members and other environmental activists in order to learn how to talk about fish and sharks, their roles in the marine ecosystems, their threats and about tools scientists can use to follow them.

This event is free of charge but, due to the limited seats available, prior registration is essential. Please contact us by email at iceland@seashepherdglobal.org or by sending us a message on messenger.

– Accessibility:
The building is currently not wheelchair accessible, unfortunately, but it is our top priority to cultivate a wheelchair accessible space. This is a continuing goal of the organizers of Andrými.

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), and the washrooms 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).
Both washrooms in the building are gender neutral.

Mar
30
Sat
Workshop on fish and shark // Fyrirlestur um fiska og hákarla
Mar 30 @ 10:00 – 13:00

An independent event organised by Sea Shepherd.

Workshop on fish and shark !

After the success of our first workshop on marine mammals Sea Shepherd Iceland has decided to continue this collaboration with scientists! The second workshop will be dedicated to fish and sharks.

Agenda :
Friday 29/03 : 19:00 to 20:00
Pr. Steven Campana : Shark bycatch complicates shark science, management and conservation

Saturday 30/09 : 10:00 to 13:00
Gotje Von Leesen : Impact of climate change on cod in Iceland (Maybe one more talk on fish stock management in Iceland)

This workshop is dedicated to Sea Shepherd members and other environmental activists in order to learn how to talk about fish and sharks, their roles in the marine ecosystems, their threats and about tools scientists can use to follow them.

This event is free of charge but, due to the limited seats available, prior registration is essential. Please contact us by email at iceland@seashepherdglobal.org or by sending us a message on messenger.

– Accessibility:
The building is currently not wheelchair accessible, unfortunately, but it is our top priority to cultivate a wheelchair accessible space. This is a continuing goal of the organizers of Andrými.

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), and the washrooms 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).
Both washrooms in the building are gender neutral.

Mar
31
Sun
Anarchist Library Reading Circle // Leshringur Andspyrnu
Mar 31 @ 18:00 – 19:30

Theme of the reading circles is the concept and reality of work.

Does work bind us or liberate us? What do we mean when we talk about work? How has capitalism affected our perception of work? What does government say about work? Can we destroy work? What would that even mean?

For 1st March we’ll read the article : Femonationalism and the “Regular” Army of Labor Called Migrant Women by Sara R. Farris

Reading material from earlier sessions are listed below:

Apr
2
Tue
Samband byltingasinnaðra stéttafélaga og kjarasamninga // Collective Agreements & Labour Contracts
Apr 2 @ 19:30 – 21:30

Samband byltingasinnaðra stéttafélaga og kjarasamninga

Ef þú hefur unnið á Íslandi hefur þú eflaust skrifað undir vinnusamning við atvinnurekanda og jafnframt heyrt undir kjarasamning í þeim atvinnugeira sem þú hefur unnið í. Flest fólk (sem og fagmenntað starfsfólk stéttafélaga) telja báðar samningsgerðir afar mikilvægar. En hvað standa þær virkilega fyrir? Hvað eru einstaklingar og stéttarfélög að koma sér saman um hvað varðar þessar samningsgerðir? Hvers konar samninga ættu byltingarkennd stéttarfélög að reyna að ávinna, eða ættu þau að skrifa undir samninga yfirhöfuð?

Aðgengi:
Húsið er því miður ekki vel aðgengilegt fyrir hjólastóla í augnablikinu.

Það er eitt þrep við hliðið að garðinum og svo fimm þrep sem leiða upp að aðalinngangi. Hvert þrep er 17sm hátt. Breidd dyra í húsinu er á milli 50sm (dyr að baðherberginu á efri hæð) og 80sm (aðaldyrnar). Dyrnar að fundarherberginu eru 75sm á breidd eins og flestar aðrar dyr í húsinu.

Baðherbergin eru einungis á efri hæð og í kjallara eins og er. Bæði baðherbergin eru kynlaus.

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Collective Agreements & Labour Contracts, how revolutionary unions see them?

If you’ve worked in Iceland, most likely you’ve been covered by a labour contract between yourself and your employer, and simultaneously, by a far reaching Collective Agreement governing the industry in which you work. Most people (and professional union staff) see agreements of both types as very important. But what do these pieces of paper actually represent? What are individuals and unions agreeing to when they agree to be covered under these agreements? What kind of contracts should revolutionary unions struggle to win, or should they seek to sign contracts at all?

Accessibility:
The building is currently not wheelchair accessible, unfortunately.

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), and the washrooms 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).

Both washrooms in the building are gender neutral.

Apr
3
Wed
closed meeting
Apr 3 @ 18:00 – 20:00
Apr
6
Sat
closed meeting
Apr 6 @ 13:00 – 15:00
Apr
7
Sun
Info meeting on permaculture and the home // Fræðslufundur um vistrækt og heimilið
Apr 7 @ 16:00 – 18:00

Fræðslufundur Vistræktarfélags Íslands um lausnir fyrir vistrækt og heimilið.

Aðgengi: Húsið er ekki aðgengilegt fólki með gönguerfiðleiki, en félagar vilja gjarnan aðstoða þar sem þarfir og geta leyfa.

Accessibility:

The building is currently not wheelchair accessible, unfortunately, but it is our top priority to make it accessible as soon as possible.

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), and the washrooms 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).

The event takes place on the ground floor. Both washrooms in the building are gender neutral.

 

Apr
24
Wed
Art Project Meetup (closed meeting)
Apr 24 @ 17:00 – 19:00

Closed meeting.

The meeting is about brainstorming ideas for video and music making for Extinction Rebellion.

 

Accessibility:

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. The event takes place upstairs.