Bergþórugata 20, 101, Reykjavik andrymi@riseup.net

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Jun
19
Fri
Is climate change YOUR fault? Debate about personal responsibility when it comes to saving the planet.
Jun 19 @ 17:00 – 19:00

Come and join us in a friendly debate, where we discuss how far our personal responsibility goes when it comes to the future of the planet and humankind – and more specifically when it comes to environmental issues. We will prepare a set of questions to start the debate off, but we are expecting only people who are willing to share their opinions and who enjoy a good debate.

Accessibility:

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

Access to the House

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, there are name tags and pronoun buttons by the entrance.

The kids room on the second floor can be used for childcare or as a calm space for people who need to be able to opt out of events and  minimize input (sound, light, people).

 

Jun
24
Wed
Free Supermarket
Jun 24 @ 18:00 – 19:30

In the free supermarket you can pick up all kind of food or you can also bring some food into the market.

In this hard times of virus crisis lets get together and make sure the most unprotected get the most basic foods and work together to achieve what the powers that be cannot and/or don’t want to.

There is also a free shop for clothes and volunteers to help you apply for financial assistance / housing benefits / unemployment etc.
Food donations (no clothes!) welcome, volunteers always appreciated

Accessibility: The supermarket is outside in the garden. There is a small step at the gate to come in.

Jun
25
Thu
Monthly Happiness Get Together Group / Mánaðarlegur hamingjuhittingur
Jun 25 @ 18:00 – 20:00

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.

Jun
26
Fri
A-byssó café
Jun 26 @ 20:00

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

 

 

Jun
27
Sat
post-sessions assembly meeting (closed event)
Jun 27 @ 17:00 – 19:00
Jul
1
Wed
Free Supermarket
Jul 1 @ 18:00 – 19:30

In the free supermarket you can pick up all kind of food or you can also bring some food into the market.

In this hard times of virus crisis lets get together and make sure the most unprotected get the most basic foods and work together to achieve what the powers that be cannot and/or don’t want to.

There is also a free shop for clothes and volunteers to help you apply for financial assistance / housing benefits / unemployment etc.
Food donations (no clothes!) welcome, volunteers always appreciated

Accessibility: The supermarket is outside in the garden. There is a small step at the gate to come in.

Jul
5
Sun
Að gera reipi úr grasi / Grassrope making
Jul 5 @ 14:00 – 17:00

Komdu að vefa! Það er án efa það skemmtilegasta & auðveldasta sem þú munt læra í allan dag.

Skapaðu hvað sem þér dettur í hug úr hinu ótrúlega aðgengilega efni sem vex allt í kring.

Möguleikarnir eru endalausir

Komdu með vini & alla fjölskylduna

Gæludýr velkomin.

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Come and fun with grass! The great material so poorly utilised by everyone. Don’t just cut it down. Build up the world in your own way with this easy and simple method.

Come on over and learn a new trick.

Bring your friends and family.

Dogs welcome, and cats as well!

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Chodź, splot! Jest to bez wątpienia najfajniejsza i najłatwiejsza rzecz, której nauczysz się przez cały dzień.

Twórz, co myślisz o niesamowicie dostępnych treściach, które rosną dookoła.

Możliwości są nieskończone

Przyprowadź przyjaciół i całą rodzinę

Zwierzęta mile widziane.

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Ven a tejer! Es sin duda la cosa más divertida y fácil que aprenderás durante todo el día.

Cree lo que piense del contenido increíblemente accesible que crece a su alrededor.

Las posibilidades son infinitas

Trae amigos y toda la familia.

Mascotas bienvenidas.

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Venez tisser! C’est sans aucun doute la chose la plus amusante et la plus simple que vous apprendrez toute la journée.

Créez ce que vous pensez du contenu incroyablement accessible qui se développe tout autour.

Les possibilités sont infinies

Amenez des amis et toute la famille

Animaux acceptés.

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Verkefnið er styrkt af Sumarborginni

Jul
8
Wed
Private meeting
Jul 8 @ 16:00 – 17:00
Free Supermarket
Jul 8 @ 18:00 – 19:30

In the free supermarket you can pick up all kind of food or you can also bring some food into the market.

In this hard times of virus crisis lets get together and make sure the most unprotected get the most basic foods and work together to achieve what the powers that be cannot and/or don’t want to.

There is also a free shop for clothes and volunteers to help you apply for financial assistance / housing benefits / unemployment etc.
Food donations (no clothes!) welcome, volunteers always appreciated

Accessibility: The supermarket is outside in the garden. There is a small step at the gate to come in.

Jul
10
Fri
A-byssó café
Jul 10 @ 20:00

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.