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SUMMARY:Imagining trans feminist futures
DESCRIPTION:Dignity book reading by Kes Otter Lieffe \n\n\n\n28th April\, 6pm (GMT/UK) 7pm (CEST/Germany)>>The reading will be online and in English.<< \n\n\n\nSign up for the reading here. \n\n\n\nDignity is the latest novel by Kes Otter Lieffe. In this cosy book reading\, the author will be reading from Dignity and her other novels with lots of space for discussion and questions. \n\n\n\nThis event is free\, but if you’d like to make a paypal donation (hello@aequa.cc) to aequa’s Save-Our-Space fund\, we’d be really grateful. All donations help us to continue our work community organising for mutual aid\, solidarity and social equity. We’ll send payment details for donations by email after you register. \n\n\n\n_ _ _ _ \n\n\n\nhttps://otterlieffe.com/dignity/ \n\n\n\n“Isolation and community. Restrictions and freedom. \n\n\n\nThe near future is a militarised state\, a fractured continent\, and a world in which fascism is resurging following pandemics and climate devastation. \n\n\n\nAgainst this grim backdrop\, the characters of Dignity form a deeply diverse resistance movement that brings connection\, strength and hope to those who need it most. \n\n\n\nSurvival is an act of resistance.” \n\n\n\n_ _ _ _ \n\n\n\nThis event is hosted by: \n\n\n\naequa (a community for social equity working on mutual support\, collective empowerment and collaborative action in Berlin\, Germany ) https://aequa.cc/ \n\n\n\nKes Otter Lieffe (trans feminist author and organiser)https://otterlieffe.com/ \n\n\n\n_ _ _ _
URL:https://space.aequa.cc/event/imagining-trans-feminist-futures/
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SUMMARY:Critical Masculinity reading group - May
DESCRIPTION:On April 28th\, we will host the next session of our Critical Masculinity Reading Group. \n\n\n\nWhile we normally like to meet in person at the aequa Community Centre in Wedding\, due to social distancing rules we’re hosting our meetings online for the time being. Please register at the link below before 18:30 if you want to join us. We will e-mail you the login around 15-30 minutes before the meeting starts\, so keep in mind to check your inbox. https://airtable.com/shr57PTnic2g9Ylot \n\n\n\nAt our next meeting\, we will be discussing Jared Sexton’s book ‘The Man They Wanted Me To Be’. We will finish the last 3 chapters of the Jared Sexton book in this session (chapter 13-15)\, but don’t worry if you haven’t read that much (or any) of the book\, you’ll still be welcome in the discussion. \n\n\n\nThe discussion will be in English. Please let us know if you have any needs in regards to the accessibility of the book. We’re glad to help! \n\n\n\n__ \n\n\n\nEvent info from the organisers: \n\n\n\nIn this group\, we want to reflect on the social construction of masculinity\, and how it can be improved. We want to create a space to reflect on our experiences of our own masculinity. \n\n\n\nMasculinity is a complex concept with a huge influence on people’s lives. It affects identities\, relationships\, mental health and overall wellbeing. One’s masculinity can be harmful to others\, becoming a source of oppression\, aggression and bullying. It can also be harmful to the masculine individual themself\, limiting their emotional development and ability to properly connect with the people they care about. Critically reflecting on one’s masculinity can help reduce the damage this social construct inflicts\, while also paving a way toward greater happiness and self-realisation. \n\n\n\nThere are people who grapple with their own masculinity and who ask themselves what being masculine means for them. Looking for answers on the internet\, one easily encounters movements such as the “manosphere” or “red pill\,” which promote misogyny and are breeding grounds for the alt-right. Their terms\, such as “beta male\,” have become part of everyday language. We don’t want to give these groups the power to promote their harmful interpretation of masculinity. We see the Critical Masculinity Reading Group as an opportunity to build and promote a positive\, 21st century interpretation of masculinity through our discussions. \n\n\n\nWith this group\, we are trying out something we haven’t done before. It’s our first experience running a group like this and we rely on your help\, mindset and input. \n\n\n\n__ \n\n\n\nIn our first meeting\, we made a decision together that we will not tolerate racism\, cis-sexism\, ableism\, ageism\, classism\, homophobia\, transphobia\, xenophobia or other hateful opinions or behaviours. We avoid making assumptions about others in the group and while sharing our experiences we strive to respond with care and empathy.
URL:https://space.aequa.cc/event/critical-masculinity-reading-group-may/
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