Sunday, July 30, 2023

Almost every day at SubRosa! Find out more in this post!

Tomorrow evening!

And this week at SubRosa!


-Tomorrow! Monday, July 31st at SubRosa a suburb show with…


*Grad Nite (Watsonville) - @gradnite 

**Dusty Cubby (Seattle, WA) - @dustycubbyofficial 

***Spaceyy (LA) - @spaceyyvibess 

****Just Dandy (SC) - @justdandyofficial


Door 7pm & music 7:30pm // $10 notaflof // all ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // from IG https://www.instagram.com/p/CvWZT6cOUOQ/


-Thursday, August 3rd: Radical Political Theory Reading Group, 1:15 – 4:30pm // Repeats every week, 5 times (part of the summer session of Free Skool Santa Cruz)


Description: In this reading group we are focusing on political theory in two senses of the word "radical." First we are looking at texts on the edges of contemporary political theory – Zapatismo, decolonial feminism, Black anarchism, family abolition, Situationism, etc. – ideas of politics and the political that are original, that defy convention, and that challenge our notions of what is acceptable to say, do or think. The second sense is one that takes seriously the origins of the word "radical", suggesting "roots" or the hidden networks underground that both give strength to the foundations of political activity, and that draw into it the necessary elements for flourishing. We will be looking at contemporary works of political theory that seek to transform the world from the (under)ground up. 


Each week we'll read one short book and have a discussion facilitated by our small collective. Almost everything we'll read has been published in the last three years, giving us a chance to engage in a diverse collection of new ideas about how we change the world.


Please contact in advance to find out more about the reading group and to get our reading list! – willparrish2016@gmail.com 


Materials & COVID protocols: We'll be reading a short book every week. It's highly encouraged that folks get a hard copy of the books, most of which cost about $15 new. Anyone unable to afford this can get a pdf/ebook copy for free. However you do it, please read as much as you can before we meet! Folks are also encouraged to bring snacks, food or beverages to share. We will meet in the courtyard; feel free to bring a mask.


-Friday, August 4th - a full evening of music at SubRosa! With…


*Ladders (SC) @laddersband

**Noizz (SC) @noizz.sc

***Eyecandy(Ventura) @bluxant

****How Strange It Is (PDX) @howstrange_it_is_

*****Baby Tooth (PDX) @bb__tt__hh


Door 6pm // $5 notaflof // all ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // https://instagram.com/subrosa_space


-Saturday, August 5th … info from @norcal.emo - check out…


* gradnite (Watsonville) @gradnite

** gingerbee (Toronto & SC & CA/Brazil & Japan) @gingerbeeband

*** were the currency (Clarkston, WA & Eugene, OR) @werethecurrency

**** cicada (Sacramento) @sicada.916 


Door 7pm & music 7:30pm // $5 notaflof // all ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // https://instagram.com/subrosa_space


-Sunday, August 6th: The Participation of Women in Global Revolutionary Struggle, 11am - 12:30pm (part of the summer session of Free Skool Santa Cruz)


Description: in this collective course I would like for us to think about how women in liberation movements, such as the Zapatista, Kurdish, Palestinian, and Black Panther Party, have opened up space for women to form connections with one another while challenging both external and internal patriarchal gender dynamics. We will focus on reading mainly auto-biographical accounts from women in each movement as we think about what we can learn from each movement, and how it relates to us as we work towards making revolutionary alternatives and combating patriarchy. with Ariella Patchen (ap73999@gmail.com


-Sunday, August 6th: Knots 101, 1 - 2:30pm
(part of the summer session of Free Skool Santa Cruz)


Description: Learn the basics of knot tying, with opportunity to practice. Introduction will also include basic terms and further learning/reference material. Does not include splicing. with Phoenix (pbuddeberg@protonmail.com)


Materials: If you have it, bring rope or heavy cordage to practice with. I have a limited amount that I can provide.


COVID protocols: masking recommended.


-Sunday, August 6th, Whow, a show!  (a collaborative show with Rambler Magazine and Cereal House - @cereal_house_ and @ramblermagazine )


*Casino Youth (SC) @casinoyouth

**Grad Nite (Watsonville) @gradnite

***Just Dandy (SC) @justdandyofficial

****Plum Skin (SC) @plumskinsc

*****Natasha Pocket (Sacramento) @natasha_pocket


6pm // $10 notaflof // all ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // https://instagram.com/subrosa_space


-Monday, August 7th: Exploring Feminine Rage, 7 - 9pm (part of the summer session of Free Skool Santa Cruz)


Description: This class will explore the idea of feminine rage through both theory and practice. We will spend the first half of class discussing the concept of feminine rage as taken up by various feminist writers such as Audre Lorde, bell hooks, Maria Lugones, etc. and within social movements like the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo in Argentina and the Zapatistas in Chiapas as we explore questions such as: how do women get to express anger? Which women can express anger? Where can this anger be expressed? What does feminine rage open up? and more. The second part of this class will be a collective engagement with our own experiences of rage through participating in improvisation techniques and mutual screaming. This class is open to anyone who identifies as fem, non-binary, and gender non-conforming. With Ariella Patchen (ap73999@gmail.com)


-And check out Fábrica Open Hours, Mondays, 1 - 4pm and Saturdays , 2 - 5pm // repeats weekly (part of the summer session of Free Skool Santa Cruz - and an ongoing project)


Description: The Fábrica is a community workspace where folks can come to learn and share knowledge about textiles arts. This includes Sewing, Knitting, Quilting, Embroidery, Crochet, and Bookbinding, among other arts. The workshop is operated by volunteers and funded by donations from participants. We have sewing machines as well as generous amounts of fabric, zippers, notions, and the other tools and supplies one needs for most sewing and yarn-based projects. There is no charge to use the shop, but please consider a $5-10 donation to help with our operating costs.


Info about other great Free Skool classes at

https://freeskoolsantacruz.wordpress.com/  

https://instagram.com/freeskoolsantacruz/  

https://m.facebook.com/freeskoolsantacruz/ 

Classes ongoing for part 2 of the summer session!


***Members of the SubRosa collective are involved in this revived and not entirely new, not all too different version of Free Skool Santa Cruz  – a project in mutual aid learning and sharing. And SubRosa/the Hub is a site of a significant amount of classes (although not all!).


@@@ Members of the Hub (SubRosa is part of this community center) created this form to collect emails as we move towards the launch of the Hub newsletter that will feature updates on Hub news and events:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1JL_Fn4_OHVf0TnmIbrYWKAEoM_qxytdHbPbvj9v-QDo/edit @@@


<Contact info for our neighbors at The Hub, 703 Pacific Ave>


-The Bike Church --- http://bikechurch.santacruzhub.org // https://www.facebook.com/thebikechurch/ // https://www.instagram.com/thebikechurch/ 

-Hard Core Compost --- https://www.compost.bike // https://www.instagram.com/hardcorecompost/ // www.facebook.com/compost.bike/  

-The Fábrica --- https://thefabrica.org // https://www.facebook.com/thefabrica/ // https://www.instagram.com/the_fabrica_

-PedX Courier & Cargo --- http://pedxsc.com/ // https://www.facebook.com/pedxsc/ // https://www.instagram.com/pedalersexpress/ 

-Tenant Sanctuary --- https://tenantsanctuary.org // https://www.facebook.com/tenantsanctuary/ // https://instagram.com/tenant_sanctuary_sc  


The Santa Cruz Hub for Sustainable Living includes a constellation of projects that support skill-sharing, appropriate re/use of resources, and interconnected, creative communities - since 1994! http://www.santacruzhub.org // https://www.facebook.com/santacruzhub/ // https://www.instagram.com/santacruzhub/ 


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SubRosa is a collectively run anarchist community space, a place to meet others and challenge our assumptions and act on our passions. We strive to create a vibrant environment for events, classes, meetings, organizing, performance, art, studying and more. SubRosa also offers radical literature for sale, and houses the Anarchist Lending Library. We welcome folks to join us in fostering an environment free from coercion, sexism, queer&homophobia, racism, ableism and other hierarchies.

http://www.subrosaproject.org/ 

https://www.facebook.com/subrosaproject 

https://instagram.com/subrosa_space 


SubRosa is part of the Hub Community Center, in downtown Santa Cruz, CA which is the unceded territory of the Awaswas-speaking Uypi Tribe. The Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, comprised of the descendants of indigenous people taken to missions Santa Cruz and San Juan Bautista during Spanish colonization of the Central Coast, is today working hard to restore traditional stewardship practices on these lands and heal from historical trauma. 


Do you want to join SubRosa in solidarity with the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band? 


-Contribute to The Humunya Foundation of the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, a 501 (c) (3) Private Foundation under the Internal Revenue Code. As such, donations made to the Humunya Foundation are tax deductable. The Humunya Foundation was created to fund raise, facilitate Tribal cultural activities and conduct outreach to the public. More information http://amahmutsun.org/foundation 

-Sign up for the Amah Mutsun Land Trust email list for more information and opportunities to get involved. 

-Consider making a monthly  donation to Amah Mutsun Land Trust to support the tribe's Indigenous stewardship and cultural relearning work. 

-Check out  http://www.protectjuristac.org/how-to-help/ to protect Juristac, an Amah Mutsun sacred site threatened by a proposed mining operation in Santa Clara county. Actions include:  Sign the petition to protect Juristac, an Amah Mutsun sacred site threatened by a proposed mining operation in Santa Clara county. 


https://www.amahmutsunlandtrust.org and http://amahmutsun.org and http://www.protectjuristac.org/ and https://instagram.com/protect.juristac 

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