Saturday 11th June 2011, St. Sidwell's Centre, EXETER,
9.30am - 6pm 'Re-Imagining Society Together: New Directions in Radical Thought and Practice'
This AHRC-funded event is FREE AND OPEN TO EVERYONE!!
Morning song by Wren Music youth choir Roots Acapella
Open Space forum on Re-Imagining the Community
Panel on 'Re-Imagining the University'
Panel on 'Urban Resistance, Urban Resilience'
Panel on 'Thinking Beyond the Border'
Panel on Panel on 'Critical Pedagogy and Community Engagement'
Workshop on 'What is the Sound of the Border?' by Rural Racism Project/Ultra Red
Workshop on 'Resilience' by Kelvin Mason from Centre for Alternative Technology
Workshop on 'Beyond New-Age Narcissism' by Nate Eisenstadt from University of Bristol
Sound/visual exhibition on the gentrification of Hackney prior to the Olympics by Ely Rosenblum from Goldsmiths University
Vegan/vegetarian food provided by Herbies Vegetarian Restaurant
Kids Space provided by Woodcraft Folk
Art Space facilitated by Tribal Roots Sustainable Unity Project
Free books from Bookcycle
Film room
For more information on our projects please visit http://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/radicalideas/
To register your interest in attending the conference, please e-mail anarchistexeter@googlemail.com
9.30am - 6pm 'Re-Imagining Society Together: New Directions in Radical Thought and Practice'
This AHRC-funded event is FREE AND OPEN TO EVERYONE!!
Morning song by Wren Music youth choir Roots Acapella
Open Space forum on Re-Imagining the Community
Panel on 'Re-Imagining the University'
Panel on 'Urban Resistance, Urban Resilience'
Panel on 'Thinking Beyond the Border'
Panel on Panel on 'Critical Pedagogy and Community Engagement'
Workshop on 'What is the Sound of the Border?' by Rural Racism Project/Ultra Red
Workshop on 'Resilience' by Kelvin Mason from Centre for Alternative Technology
Workshop on 'Beyond New-Age Narcissism' by Nate Eisenstadt from University of Bristol
Sound/visual exhibition on the gentrification of Hackney prior to the Olympics by Ely Rosenblum from Goldsmiths University
Vegan/vegetarian food provided by Herbies Vegetarian Restaurant
Kids Space provided by Woodcraft Folk
Art Space facilitated by Tribal Roots Sustainable Unity Project
Free books from Bookcycle
Film room
For more information on our projects please visit http://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/radicalideas/
To register your interest in attending the conference, please e-mail anarchistexeter@googlemail.com
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