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Next week at 195 Mare street social centre in Hackney, there’s a Free School running with workshops, films, and discussions. Each day has a different theme with housing/homelessness/benefits, Do It Yourself day, queer-feminism, and art. The timetable for the week looks amazing – incredibly varied and full (there’s a talk on ‘Defence Against the Dark Arts’, I’m excited about raw cooking cos I had my first raw cake a couple of months back and it was mind blowing).

Thursday 21st is housing/homelessness/benefits day with a jam-packed schedule ranging from advice and support sessions, talks with local housing action groups, and a lock and barricade workshop at 3.30pm, with the day finishing up with some kick boxing. I’m super excited about the day as it looks like a great chance for people to come together, make links, share info, learn practical skills, and plan more projects around welfare and housing action. I’m excited by the whole week as there is so much interesting stuff on. Don’t miss it!

Other exciting housing things include:

The visit this week by members of Abahlali baseMjondolo and their inspiring piece in the Guardian.

Space Hijacker’s FOXtons HUNT this Saturday meeting at 2pm outside the pub at London Fields.

Lambeth protest at the town hall 6pm Wednesday 20th on housing, education, and welfare cuts.

Numerous successful challenges to the residential squatting ban including Housing Action Southwark and Lambeth’s occupation of a council house which was being sold off which attracted national media attention and massive support, including home baked cake.

Talks about future housing actions across London.

My mate’s housing based tweets from her Berlin visit and a promised article on it.

And beyond housing and linked in with housing, there is loads of inspiring stuff going on – including the 3 Cosas campaign, London Campaign Against Police and State Violence, South London Anti-Fascists, the Week of Action Against Sanctions and Workfare.

See you on the streets (and in the squats)!

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]]> https://izzykoksal.wordpress.com/2013/10/24/welfare-and-housing-information-day-saturday-26th-october-3pm-6pm-2/feed/ 0 izzykoksal Colorama 2 film https://izzykoksal.wordpress.com/2013/09/15/colorama-2-film/ https://izzykoksal.wordpress.com/2013/09/15/colorama-2-film/#respond Sun, 15 Sep 2013 19:47:38 +0000 https://izzykoksal.wordpress.com/?p=408 Last night, at the Colorama 2 takeover of the Made Possible By Squatting exhibition, there was the first film screening of a film made by a Colorama 2 squatter. Shot over the 6 months in which Colorama 2 was lived in by the C2 crew the film beautifully captured communal life in the old photography factory. It really is something really special to watch – perhaps partly because the space and the people were familiar to me (this was the first ever squat I’d got to know well), but mostly because all the shots were beautiful, often hilarious, moments of squatted communal life in Elephant and Castle. Hopefully it’ll be put up online for others to enjoy or coming to a squatted space near you soon. 

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Marx reading groups starting up https://izzykoksal.wordpress.com/2013/09/04/marx-reading-groups-starting-up/ https://izzykoksal.wordpress.com/2013/09/04/marx-reading-groups-starting-up/#respond Wed, 04 Sep 2013 13:55:10 +0000 https://izzykoksal.wordpress.com/?p=406 I thought it’d be worth posting this online. I got it as an email recently about the reading groups and I’m quite excited. It should be fun, chilled out and open.

 

Two new reading groups on Marx and autonomist thought will be starting this September at UCL, run by a diverse group of activists, academics and anyone that wants to turn up. If you are interested please email sam.halvorsen.10[at]ucl.ac.uk.

 

1. Open and Autonomist Marxisms

 

This group will explore some key texts from two schools of radical Marxists that have been popularized in the late 20th Century. In the first term, we will read the work of renowned Open Marxist John Holloway in his two most recent books “Change the World without Taking Power” (2002) and Crack Capitalism (2010). We may try and supplement these with some readings from others texts, such as the edited trilogy entitled “Open Marxism”. In the second term we will look at the work of Autonomist Marxism, a tradition that emerged in 1960s Italy and has largely rejected the dialectical approach taken by Open Marxists. We will decide on the exact texts to read during the first term, but will likely include some classic work by Autonomists such as Negri and Tronti.

 

A great book providing an overview of these traditions has recently been published, see:https://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409411741, however I have yet to find a downloadable version.

 

 

2. Reading Marx’s Grundrisse

 

Following our reading of Capital Vol 1 last year we are going to tackle the text that for many Autonomists is Marx’s most important one, which was originally written as preparatory notes for Capital. The idea is to read it together throughout the year, hopefully engaging with other literature and debates as we go. The suggested text to accompany it will be Negri’s “Marx Beyond Marx: Lessons on the Grundrisse” which, although not a guide book, should be useful in placing this text within the autonomist tradition and how it has been applied by many.

 

Each group will meet fortnightly, at UCL near Euston, on weekday evenings (7-9pm). At the moment it is looking like Group 1 will meet on Monday evenings, starting on September 23rd, and the Group 2 will meet on Wednesdays starting on September 18th.

 

PDFs of the main texts from both groups can be downloaded here:

 

https://www.edtechpost.ca/readings/John%20Holloway%20-%20Change%20the%20World%20Without%20Taking%20Power.pdf

 

https://libcom.org/files/Holloway%20-%20Crack%20Capitalism.pdf

 

https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/download/Marx_Grundrisse.pdf

 

https://libcom.org/files/Negri%20-%20Marx%20Beyond%20Marx%20-%20Lessons%20on%20the%20Grundrisse.pdf

 

 

Please pass this email on to anyone else who may be interested.

 

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