Location: SubRosa, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA
Description: In this practical, step-by-step workshop, you'll learn the basics of how to mediate a conflict from setting the stage and guiding storytelling to reaching mutual agreements. Through a balance of instruction and hands-on practice, you'll gain foundational skills in facilitative mediation. While not comprehensive, you'll leave with some essential tools and a straightforward outline for mediating conflicts.
Location: SubRosa, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA
Description: We will learn about how to use a workers' inquiry in your workplace organizing. Whether you are starting a union or trying reinvigorate one, an inquiry will help you understand the boss and how work is organized to identify new tactics, strategies and objective to fight the boss. (See Ovetz, Workers' Inquiry and Global Class Struggle, 2020; and Notes From Below magazine).
Location: SubRosa courtyard, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA
Description: Come learn to make or alter your own clothes and look sick as fuck! Make battle jackets, sew patch pants, knit sweaters, crochet cat beanies, etc. Our goal is to put fashion back into the hands of the people.
Materials: Bring anything specific you wanna work on (jackets to sew patches onto, a specific yarn you want to make something out of, etc) but we'll provide supplies like fabric, needles and thread, yarn, crochet hooks/knitting needles, paint, etc.
Accessibility: We'll be outside and won't require masks.
* Friends of the Road - experimental old time - Seattle - @sadie.siskin
** Water Shrews - pnw free music improvisation band - @watershrews
With locals!
*** Rodrigo Barriga - performing John Cage's Variations I and Alison Knowles' #2: Proposition with @eliot_ray_burk, @tambalaya_, @chrispierandozzie, and @iambalakrishnan - @rod_barriga
**** e-fem.url - girl making loud music for soft people with shoegaze/noise/ambient - @e.fem.url
Doors 6pm & Music 7pm // $10 at door - notaflof!* // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other!
*no one turned away for lack of funds
* George Crustanza - SF/Oakland hardcore punk apocalyptic tech nightmare - @georgecrustanza
** Geronimostilton - metallic moshskramz - Massachusetts - @geronimostiltonband
*** Exposure Therapy - scarecore - @exposuretherapyca
**** Muerte - 831-510 hardcore - @muerte.hc
***** Deadringer - Oakland deathcore-crabcore riff bois - @deadringer_ca
****** Rugburn - 831 hardcore - @rugburn.ca
******* Terra - Santa Cruz hardcore - @terra.831
6pm - 10pm (for real! 7 bands & don't be late!) // $10 at door - notaflof!* // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other!
*no one turned away for lack of funds
Brought to you in part by HappyDays - @happydays.cali and AngelEater - @angel.3ater
* Make Trans Friends
* Share Food
* Build Community
Community announcements at 2pm. This can include things like board game nights or dinners, more formal planned events, or a milestone you feel like sharing with the community!
This is a dry space (no alcohol) - Masks encouraged (available at SubRosa).
Send feedback or suggestions to: sctranspotluck@proton.me
* Frequent Weaver - a man and his machines - @frequent_weaver
** e-fem.url - girl making loud music for soft people with shoegaze/noise/ambient - @e.fem.url
*** James Mossa - experimental no-wave - @88.jm_
7pm - 10pm // $5 at door - notaflof!* // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other!
*no one turned away for lack of funds
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SubRosa is a collectively run anarchist community space - a place to meet people, share resources and ideas, challenge our assumptions and act on our passions. Let's create together the world(s) we want to live in now.
And SubRosa is part of the Hub Community Center at 703 Pacific Ave in downtown Santa Cruz - a constellation of projects that support skill-sharing, appropriate re/use of resources, and interconnected, creative communities - since 1994!
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