Anarchy 102 at BASE

A event on Wednesday 1st July. The event starts at 19:00.


Anarchy 102 is a 2-hour in person interactive workshop that explores the question ‘how do anarchists actually organise?’

We’ll look at some of the ways that anarchist organise and make decisions together, both within small groups and between groups on a larger scale. The workshop will be interactive with plenty of chance for participation, reflection and questions.

We hope the session will empower people to learn about themselves, how to put anarchist values into application and action and become agents of change.

Our first workshop in the series, Anarchy 101, focused on anarchist values and principles, and invited folks to recognise where these already show up their lives. It also introduced participants to affinity group organising. Attending Anarchy 101 is NOT a prerequisite for this workshop: we will recap the core elements at the start of this session

This is an entry level session with no dense theory or history and where questions and exploration are welcome.

This event is free (donations welcome) and open to all.

Tea, coffee and water will be available, feel free to bring your own vegan snacks.

BASE Social Centre, 14 Robertson Road, Easton, BS5 6JY

BASE Accessibility information here: https://basebristol.org/safer-space/accountability-conflict-resolution-process

If you have any questions or additional access needs please email [email protected] and we will do our best to accommodate you.



Entry requirements: no age restrictions (under 18s to be accompanied by an adult over 21yrs, 1:1 ratio)

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