Bergþórugata 20, 101, Reykjavik andrymi@riseup.net

calendar

Apr
15
Sun
Leikhús hinna kúguðu, námskeið // Theatre of the oppressed workshop
Apr 15 @ 16:00 – 21:00

Leikhús hinna kúguðu (LHK) byggir á aðferðum og tækni til valdeflingar kúgaðra hópa hönnuðum af Augosto Boal í Brasilíu á sjötta áratug síðustu aldar.
Því miður er ekki enn aðgengi fyrir hjólastóla í Andrými, en viðburðurinn er á fyrstu hæð og ekki nauðsynlegt að fara stiga eftir að komið er upp fyrstu 6-7 tröppurnar upp að húsinu. Ýmsar æfingar námskeiðsins krefjast þó töluverðrar líkamlegrar hreyfingar og hreyfanleika og salerni eru einungis í kjallara og á annarri hæð hússins, sem er lyftulaust. Námskeiðið fer fram á ensku.

Apr
17
Tue
Sexual Assault Survivors Anonymous
Apr 17 @ 17:00 – 20:00

The group is for sexual assault and violence survivors to come together and share their thoughts, feelings, and stories in a completely anonymous setting free of judgment. We aim to give survivors a safe space where they can talk freely.
We will have a trigger warning discussion before every event for people with trauma.
The event is open for survivors of all genders & sexualities.

Apr
20
Fri
Leikjakvöld fyrir Íslenskubyrjendur // Game Night for Icelandic Beginners
Apr 20 @ 16:30 – 19:00

Komið og spilið með okkur tungumálaleiki til að læra íslensku! Leikirnir verða á byrjendastigi og við munum passa upp á að allir geti tekið þátt, sama hvaða íslenskubakgrunn þeir hafa. Þetta verður skemmtileg leið til að kynnast öðrum sem eru að læra íslensku, og er einnig fyrir góðan málstað! Þátttökugjaldið er frjálst framlag sem getur verið hvaða upphæð sem er. Upphæðin mun renna í skólastyrk fyrir flóttamenn á Íslandi í gegnum samtökin okkar – Ratljós. Léttar veitingar, kaffi og te verður á boðstólnum, vona að sem flestir geti mætt!
Byrjar kl. 17.00
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Join us for a night of Icelandic language learning games! The games will be set on a beginner’s level, and we will work to make sure everyone is included despite their background with Icelandic. It will be fun way to socialize with others learning Icelandic – and it will be for a great cause! A donation (of any amount that you are able to contribute) is required to participate, these donations will go directly to scholarships for refugees through our organization Ratljós. Refreshments and coffee and tea will be served, hope you can join us!
We start at 17.00

Apr
26
Thu
Radical Café
Apr 26 @ 18:00 – 20:00

details follow

Apr
27
Fri
Lithuanian culture and history quiz night // Proto mūšis apie Lietuvos kultūrą ir istoriją
Apr 27 @ 18:00 – 21:00

Lithuanian quiz night. Lietuviškas vakaras – Proto mūšis apie Lietuvos kultūrą ir istoriją.

May
10
Thu
Radical Café
May 10 @ 18:00 – 20:00

details follow

May
15
Tue
Sexual Assault Survivors Anonymous
May 15 @ 17:00 – 20:00

The group is for sexual assault and violence survivors to come together and share their thoughts, feelings, and stories in a completely anonymous setting free of judgment. We aim to give survivors a safe space where they can talk freely.
We will have a trigger warning discussion before every event for people with trauma.
The event is open for survivors of all genders & sexualities.

May
24
Thu
Radical Café
May 24 @ 18:00 – 20:00

details follow

May
29
Tue
Sexual Assault Survivors Anonymous
May 29 @ 17:00 – 20:00

The group is for sexual assault and violence survivors to come together and share their thoughts, feelings, and stories in a completely anonymous setting free of judgment. We aim to give survivors a safe space where they can talk freely.
We will have a trigger warning discussion before every event for people with trauma.
The event is open for survivors of all genders & sexualities.

Sep
18
Tue
‘Defend the Sacred’ – Indigenous Resistance Against Industrial Projects in the So-Called-Canada
Sep 18 @ 19:00 – 21:00

An independently organised event.

An informal introduction to the current Indigenous-led struggle to protect the waters and land in Mi’kma’ki (specifically the so-called Nova Scotia and New Brunswick) and Secwepemcul’ecw (so-called South-Central British Columbia) followed by discussion.

The talk will focus on the Mi’kmaq resistance against the Alton Gas salt cavern project on the Shubenacadie River, and the Secwepemc Tiny House Warriors protesting in similar way against the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline Project, together with very brief setting in the context of the history of Indigenous resistance in so-called Canada. Additional information will be available on site (texts in English).

Canada’s trying to preach reconciliation but in fact things are as dire as ever – Indigenous unceded land is being quietly sold to corporations such as Alton Gas and BP Canada; Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit people still routinely go missing, and Indigenous lives are treated as disposable.

Let’s come together to remember Tina Fontaine, Loretta Saunders, Colten Boushie and many more & talk about action.

There’s no entrance, but we’ll try to collect some money to support the Mi’kmaq water protectors & the Treaty Camp (https://stopaltongas.wordpress.com/donate/) on Shubenacadie (please bring cash). The talk will take place in English.

 

Accessibility:
The building is currently not wheelchair accessible, unfortunately, but it is our top priority to make it so. An architect is already working on drawing a ramp and making an accessible bathroom in the space.

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.