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Tag Archives: meetings
Class, childcare and the Women’s Liberation Movement.
Below is the text of a leaflet circulated at the WLM@40 conference at Ruskin College, Oxford, UK, (http://www.wlm40conference.org.uk/booking.html). Class, childcare and the Women’s Liberation Movement. Anticapitalist feminists have written a letter to the organisers of the wlm@40 conference, raising concerns about … Continue reading
London anarcha feminist kolektiv is open to new members
London anarcha feminist kolektiv is open to new members. If you would like to get involved with the kolektiv, please come to our next meeting which will be this sunday the 28th of February from 7 at Larc, 62 Fieldgate … Continue reading
Call out to anarchafeminists to form an anarchafeminist network
Call Out to AnarchaFeminists This year anarchafeminists around the UK and Ireland organised massively. No Pretence forced some visibility within the anarchist movement, we created zines including ‘RAG’, ‘Chickweed‘ and ‘What the fuck is anarchafeminism anyway?‘. We created safe spaces … Continue reading
April events
We’ve decided that we’ll meet every Monday from now on. We’ll have some kind of workshop/ themed discussion from 5pm onwards, then a short kolektiv meeting later on ( at 8pm-ish). On Monday 30th March, we’ll be meeting at 56a … Continue reading
Next Kolektiv Meeting
The next kolektiv meeting will be Monday 16th February at 7pm at LARC.
Next Kolektiv Meeting
The next kolektiv meeting will be on Monday the 2nd February at 7pm at LARC.
Reading Group Meeting Monday 26th January
The Next Reading group meeting will be on Monday 26th of January at 7pm at 56a. The theme of the meeting will be “Imagined Worlds”, so please bring a book or story about a different world / society (whether fiction … Continue reading
Next Kolektiv Meeting
The next meeting will be at 7pm at LARC on Monday 19th January. We will be discussing our plans for a feminist health gathering at the end of february.
Kolektiv Meeting Monday 5th January
The next London AnarchaFeminist Kolektiv meeting will be on Monday 5th January at 56a infoshop, 56 Crampton st SE17. Come along! This is a women and transfolk only meeting.
Invitation to all women and transfolk to get involved in the London AnarchaFeminist Kolektiv.
London AnarchaFeminist Kolektiv was formed earlier this year, after the eviction of Wominspace, a women- and trans-only social centre in Hackney. We are a busy group with lots of projects on the go. We have held workshops and skillshare events … Continue reading
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Open meeting/creative day
We’d like new people to join our kolektiv, so we thought we’d organise a creative day, where we could make badges, stencils, logos, pictures, patches etc.. most of our events are skill-shares, so if you have any creative skills, or … Continue reading