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aequa Community Check-In #7

November 19, 2020 @ 6:00 pm 7:30 pm CET

18h / 6pm on Thursday, November 19th

Free to join – registration required:
https://us02web.zoom.us/…/tZctce6pqT8rGdINE9f10JtoZWMWp…

This is our regular digital community meet up, an online gathering focused on quick updates and taking care of each other. You are welcome to join from anywhere!

On this month’s agenda:

* Movement warm-up by dance practitioner Sabina Moe – how to get rid of that computer neck!
* Community members Alexandra and Kes on how to form a lockdown care-pod (based on the idea of affinity groups from direct action organising)
* Upcoming events to care for each other through lockdown
* Fundraising updates – how you can help save aequa CC http://www.aequa.cc/donate/

This event is FREE and open to everyone with a collaborative, open and respectful mindset.

📢 The agenda will be presented in English, and the group discussions will also be in English. If anyone can help with doing some live translation to German or other languages into the chat box as we go, please let us know.Register for the event here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/…/tZctce6pqT8rGdINE9f10JtoZWMWp…

Please download Zoom ahead of the meeting:
https://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting

THIS IS FOR YOU IF:

🤓 You are looking to speak to and connect to others during this time of social distancing👂 You have heard of aequa and are interested in learning more or getting more involved📅 You have attended an aequa event before💻 You are part of our extended digital community⚖️ You care about issues like social justice, intersectional feminism and climate justice — or if you are are interested in learning more about these ideas within a supportive community

MUTUAL RESPECT

We host and invite people from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Each of us is made up of a collection of intersecting privileges and oppressions. The languages spoken and understood are many and varied.We strive to celebrate these differences and encourage an open, respectful and compassionate mindset. We try to avoid making assumptions about others, or projecting our own opinions as the only valid truth. We assume positive intent while addressing any hurt that happens as a result of these exchanges.We do NOT tolerate racism, cissexism, ableism, ageism, classism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia or other hateful opinions or behaviours.If you or anyone around you expresses or experiences discomfort, please get in touch.