The F-Files: Martha Acklesberg on Conflicting Identities
Nov 17th, 2008 by admin
From our good friend Jacquelyn Arsenuk, at the F-Files. (Note: The live airing has passed but the interview will be available on streaming audio on the F-Files website by November 21):
The F-Files is proud to bring you “A Spotlight on Anarchism” presentation by:
Martha Ackelsberg
Professor of Government and Women’s Studies at Smith College and author of ‘Free Women of Spain: Anarchism and the Emancipation of Women’ discusses the tensions between conflicting identities–specifically as an anarchist, lesbian, feminist, and Jew–and the creation of collective visions and community with others.Friday, November 14, 2008
1-2pm on 88.1FM, WESU Middletown
(www.wesufm.org to stream live)
Will also be posted at www.ffiles.net within the week~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
www.myspace.com/spotlightonanarchism
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Spotlight on Anarchism is a series of talks, workshops, and discussions surrounding contemporary activism and how anarchism relates to social movements against racism, sexism, class exploitation, homophobia, and the state. We all know what anarchists are against–domination in all of its forms. This series seeks to answer questions about what anarchists are for, what we do, why we do it, and how anarchists and other community activists can work together towards the creation of a new world.
The series are held at Charter Oak Cultural Center in Hartford, CT. Each piece will be announced as speakers are confirmed.
This series is sponsored by Hartford Food Not Bombs, the Area Radical Reading Group of Hartford (ARRGH!), Creating Local Autonomy and Solidarity in Hartford (CLASH), and the Hartford area Students for a Democratic Society.
E-mail: Hartfordfnb@gmail.com
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