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Free Skool Santa Cruz Begins Spring Quarter

by FSSC Collective
This quarter, Spring 2006, is Free Skool's one year anniversary and the most ambitious yet. 50 different classes taught by 46 different teachers, with classes sessions almost every day of the next three months.
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This quarter, Spring 2006, is Free Skool's one year anniversary and the most ambitious yet. 50 different classes taught by 46 different teachers, with classes sessions almost every day of the next three months.

Free Skool spring quarter runs March 1st to May 31st and offers a variety of classes in homes, community centers, and open spaces all over Santa Cruz. In spring quarter, classes include Ancient Beekeeping, Wild Foods, Religion for Radicals, Freakbikes, Nonviolent Communication, History of the Future, and Survival Gourmet. Along with classes on art, local history, music, wilderness skills, DIY medicine, movement, self-defense, cooking, and yoga.

Pick up Free Skool calendars for Spring Quarter, March to May, at most cafes, bookstores, and community centers in Santa Cruz. Or check out the calendar on-line at the Free Skool website: http://santacruz.freeskool.org. You can also read Free Skool news, articles, teacher bios, and class reviews, as well as post questions, suggestions, and class proposals.

Free Skool is a completely grassroots effort, a collection of folks acting collectively and autonomously to create a skill-sharing network, a school without institutional control. It is an opportunity to learn from others and share what you know, to help create self-reliance, vital communities, and beauty in the world.
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More than just an opportunity to learn, we see Free Skool as a direct challenge to dominant institutions and hierarchical relationships. Part of creating a new world is resistance to the old one, to the relentless commodifi-cation of everything, including learning and the way we relate to each other.
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