Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Sat. 12/19, 12-3pm: Really Really Free Market/Thurs. 12/17, 7:30-9pm: Prisoner Letter Writing Night!


This Saturday Dec. 19th, 12-3pm 

Really Really Free Market: 

No money. No trades. Everything is free.

This market is based on a gift-economy and thinks capitalism is terrible. Especially at this holiday time, let's share what we got and give freely. Bring food to share. Bring your special items that you don't use but can't throw away (ex. clothes, toys, art supplies, instruments, books and zines...your free box). Bring your special talents to offer people (ex. haircuts, message, reiki...). Come and take what you can use and say thanks! We will have folks to check in with as you arrive. First come first served, space may be limited. If you bring things, you are expected to take away whatever is left at the end of the market.

This Thursday Dec. 17th, 7:30-9pm

Prisoner Letter Writing Night

"Writing to prisoners is not charity, as we on the outside have as much to gain from these relationships as the prisoners." -NYC Anarchist Black Cross

Drop into the space between 7:30-9:00pm to learn about prisoner support and write a letter. Letter writing materials provided.

This is the time of year when people gather with friends and family, and can be especially hard for folks who have their freedom of movement taken away by the state.  A letter can be a welcome kindness and act of solidarity...and more.

And SubRosa will be open thursday from early afternoon/ friday during the day/ saturday for the free market...

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