28.2 Disturbances-lecture: Anarchist women history
Submitted by A-ryhmä on 18 January, 2015 - 23:05Doors open at 6pm, the lecture starts at 6:15pm.
In Kupoli (Mannerheimintie 5 B, 7th floor).
Lecture is about anarchist women history from three viewpoints. Anarchist Louise Michel (1830-1905) was a schoolteacher in the poor suburbs of Paris and an active participant in the Paris Commune. Mujeres Libres, an anarcho-syndicalist and feminist collective established in Spain 1936, strived to see the violence towards women and their societal role in relation to history and created communal ways to destroy gender hierarchies. Federica Montseny (1905-1994) was a contemporary and a collaborator to the collective, although she was more of an anarchoindividualist.
Lecture on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1016998404983195/
After the lecture: Prohibition NOW! -party for supporting squat Makamik https://www.facebook.com/events/438697976287678/
Disturbances is an open series of lectures and discussions at the crossroads of society, philosophy, history, economy and resistance. We are already aware that we can not live as before, but we do not know what the future holds. Others are stuck in the past, but we only want to understand it. Even a small disturbance of an initial condition can lead a system into a completely different state.
Our speakers are Finnish and international anti-authoritarian researchers and activists. All the lectures can be streamed live and afterwards from A-ryhmä's channel on Bambuser http://bambuser.com/channel/A-ryhma Events are organized by AutOp, a student group of the University of Helsinki. Our program is created by the participants themselves, if you want to join or simply get in contact, write hairioita@riseup.net.
Children are welcome by default! We have now also a separate room from 6pm to 8pm in case children get tired of lecture.