Discussion Group – Accountability and Abolition

LARC, 62 Fieldgate St, E1 1ES
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There is no reading group this month, as it would fall to close to Christmas. However, people involved in the reading group wanted to further discuss some of the topics that came up from our reading of What About the Rapists and Abolitionist Voices. So, we will be running a special discussion meeting on what […]

Black Feminist Reading Group: Stella Dadzie

The Feminist Library, 161 Sumner Road, SE15 6JL
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Free

The Black Feminist Reading group is back after a long hiatus! The next session will be taking place on Tuesday 16th December from 6:30-8:00 at the Feminist Library. We’ll be reading from Stella Dadzie’s new book A Whole Heap of Mix up. Sign up at the link below or email nonki@feministlibrary.co.uk for the text. Reminder: The Black Feminist Reading […]

Monthly Drop In

LARC, 62 Fieldgate Street, E1 1ES
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Need advice about an issue with your boss or landlord? Want support organising in your workplace or community? Want to talk about anarchism or syndicalism? Want to meet members of the group and find out how SolFed works? Just want to say hi? Then come see us at one of these drop in sessions.

Brockley Anarchist Reading Club

Brockley Brewery, 31 Harcourt Road, Brockley, SE4 2AJ
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The Brockley Anarchist Reading Club is beginning our discussion of David Graeber and David Wengrow’s The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity. This book fundamentally challenges the standard narrative of human history, arguing against the notion that hierarchies and the state are inevitable. Graeber and Wengrow compel us to look past the confines […]

Monthly Drop In

LARC, 62 Fieldgate Street, E1 1ES
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Need advice about an issue with your boss or landlord? Want support organising in your workplace or community? Want to talk about anarchism or syndicalism? Want to meet members of the group and find out how SolFed works? Just want to say hi? Then come see us at one of these drop in sessions.

Brockley Anarchist Reading Club

Brockley Brewery, 31 Harcourt Road, Brockley, SE4 2AJ
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The Brockley Anarchist Reading Club is continuing our discussion of David Graeber and David Wengrow’s The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity.   This book fundamentally challenges the standard narrative of human history, arguing against the notion that hierarchies and the state are inevitable. Graeber and Wengrow compel us to look past the […]

black feminist reading group: little rot

The Feminist Library, 161 Sumner Road, SE15 6JL
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The Black Feminist Reading group is back again this month! The next session will be taking place on Tuesday 20th January from 6:30-8:00 at the Feminist Library. We’ll be reading Little Rot by Akwaeke Emezi and exploring the connections between Black Feminism and fiction. Sign up at the link in our bio or email nonki@feministlibrary.co.uk […]

info-night FROM THE US TO THE UK: FUCK THE BORDERS AND FUCK ICE!

The People’s Letters, 392 Cambridge Heath Road, E2 9RA
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Donation

From the US to the UK: fuck the borders and fuck ICE! Join us for an evening of updates from Minneapolis and beyond with a comrade on the ground. We will be talking about ways we resist ICE in the US and in the UK. Bring questions, love and rage! Food provided. Friday 23rd January […]

herstories book club: Annie John

The Feminist Library, 161 Sumner Road, SE15 6JL
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☕ Next meeting: Sat 24 January 2.00-3.30pm 📍Location: Feminist Library 📖 Book: Annie John, Jamaica Kincaid, 1997. 160 pages 📚 Previous books we’ve read: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/herstories-book-club The island of Antigua is a magical place: growing up there should be a sojourn in paradise for young Annie John. But, as in the basket of green figs carried […]

Reading Group 17 – Abolitionist Voices Part Two

Freedom Bookshop, 84b Whitechapel High Street, E1 7QX
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For our seventeenth reading group we will finish reading Abolitionist Voices, a compilation edited by David Gordon Scott. From the blurb: Why have so many radical thinkers advocated for the abolition of prisons and punishment? And why have their ideas been so difficult to popularize or garner the political will for change? This book outlines […]