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Registration is stillopen for "Touching Theory (at a distance)" with instructors Selwa Sweidan and Nina Sarnelle! In partnership with
“In Touching Theory (at a distance) we work with touch as a time-based medium and a form of co-creative knowledge. Pairing creative touch prompts with reading-out-loud and discussion, we will feel/touch our way through short text excerpts from q***r theory, racial and disability justice, quantum physics, critical tech, and ecology.”
Thursdays, 8–10pm
October 27– November 17
Ages 18 and up
This class will be held virtually.
BIPOC sliding scale available
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07/14/2022
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NAVEL: 1611 S. Hope St., Los Angeles, CA 90015
Saturday, July 16th, 8pm–2am
04/18/2022
Co-Creating a Regenerative Cultural Economy: Investing in Care is a learning and practice pod where participants will share knowledge and map experiments centered around co-creating caring and regenerative cultural economies in Los Angeles.
➰As part of our commitment to support artists and cultural workers seeking to move from extraction to care–this pod will study current Just Transition and anti-capitalist experiments in our local, regional, and transnational contexts in order to create a blueprint for a regenerative cultural economy within NAVEL and our larger Los Angeles arts ecology.
📂 We encourage anyone with experience incubating co-ops and collectives: technologists of all kinds exploring decentralized autonomous organizations and building tools to empower the future of work.
Co-Creating a Regenerative Cultural Economy: Investing in Care
Every other Tuesday, 6 - 8 PM Pacific
Zoom/Virtual/IRL
Max # of participants: 12 people
Facilitated by Irina Contreras and Michael Holt.
Learn more about this pod & sign up via the link in bio 🔗
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04/18/2022
Artists and cultural workers play a crucial role in meaning-making and storytelling that shape the lenses from which we see our world(s) and ultimately, our lived experiences.
📹 Explore the cultural worker lineage as you create your own (audio/visual) propaganda to name (y)our vision of creative, caring worlds.
💽 Sign up to participate in Making Our Liberation Irresistible: Shaping The Culture Wars, an ASSEMBLY learning pod beginning Tuesday, April 19.
Learn more via the link in our bio.
Making Our Liberation Irresistible: Shaping The Culture Wars
*meeting date tbd by pod participants
Facilitated by Jay Are, Cesia Domínguez López, Esther Moreño
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