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East Bay Free Skool Class: Tactical Psychobabble
Date:
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Time:
7:00 PM
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9:00 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
Location Details:
3403 Market St @ 34th Oakland
Tactical Psychobabble
A discussion (thus the term “babble”) on synthesizing traditional conflict strategy and tactics, radical mental health approaches, and anti-oppression—to harmonize movement and community to get out of our rut and transform this planet. Thursday, 7 PM, 3403 Market St @ 34th Oakland.
May13: Introduction to and Overview of Tactical Psychobabble
May 20: Transforming Manarchy: The term “manarchist” was originally used for radical boys who didn't do their dishes or say thank you after a date. But now it's use emphasizes tactical machismo and leadership-craving ego. How can we come from a better place than that while being realistic about the extreme action needed to effect meaningful change?
May 27: The Two-Edged Sword of Ageism: Throughout the 21st century, we see new movements getting less age diverse and younger on average, while older (30+) activist work on old projects that get smaller and staler.
A discussion (thus the term “babble”) on synthesizing traditional conflict strategy and tactics, radical mental health approaches, and anti-oppression—to harmonize movement and community to get out of our rut and transform this planet. Thursday, 7 PM, 3403 Market St @ 34th Oakland.
May13: Introduction to and Overview of Tactical Psychobabble
May 20: Transforming Manarchy: The term “manarchist” was originally used for radical boys who didn't do their dishes or say thank you after a date. But now it's use emphasizes tactical machismo and leadership-craving ego. How can we come from a better place than that while being realistic about the extreme action needed to effect meaningful change?
May 27: The Two-Edged Sword of Ageism: Throughout the 21st century, we see new movements getting less age diverse and younger on average, while older (30+) activist work on old projects that get smaller and staler.
For more information:
http://eastbayfreeskool.wikia.com
Added to the calendar on Sun, Apr 4, 2010 2:24PM
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