Thursday, April 9, 2026

At SubRosa & Hub Community Center Through April (& more to come!)

At SubRosa & Hub Community Center 

Through April (& more to come!)


- Come to SubRosa Friday April 10th, 7pm for a film screening & fundraiser for the Prairieland defendants - anti-ICE activists in Texas that are facing decades in prison for standing up to fascism and white supremacy.

Join us for a discussion of the case, its implications for activists, and a film screening of the 1974 documentary “Attica” - In 1971, inmates at Attica State Prison seized control of D-yard and took 35 hostages after peaceful efforts for reforms failed. Attica investigates the rebellion and its bloody suppression, revealing institutionalized injustices, sanctioned dishonesty, and abuses of power.

What is the Prairieland Case? The Prairieland case is a political repression case stemming from a protest in solidarity with ICE Detainees that occurred on July 4th at the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, south of Fort Worth. There are currently over a dozen defendants facing life-altering state and federal charges - where “guilty” verdicts where handed down and most are being challenged. Many Prairieland Defendants are still in custody, being held on multi-million dollar bails and enduring horrific conditions. The accusations of the government are absurd, and the police response has been extreme, making it obvious that this is part of an effort to criminalize dissent along with the other high profile cases in Spokane, Portland, and Illinois. It has repeatedly been used by the Trump administration and its allies as an example of violence by “antifa.” Adapted from https://prairielanddefendants.com/about-the-case/

More information about the Prairieland Defendants at @dfwsupportcommittee

7pm - 10pm // donations appreciated at door and all funds raised will go to the Dallas-Fort Worth Support Committee - notaflof!* // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // masks encouragd // respect the space and each other! // *no one turned away for lack of funds

- SANTA CRUZ TRANS POTLUCK! Saturday April 11th, 12pm - 3pm at SubRosa. Trans ppl!!! Bring ur friends! NOTE: rain going to happen and so will trans potluck!

* 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 / https://sctranspotluck.com/

12pm - 3pm // free! // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other!

- Sunday April 12th - @kaijukill.prod presents… Get ready to duel Florida style***! At SubRosa with…

* fromUs - 831 emotional (FIRST SHOW) - @fromus.831
** Softsnag - San Jose screamo - @snag.band
*** This Time - emotional hardcore - @thistimewillbethelast (ON TOUR FROM FLORIDA)
**** Falling Bombs Are Shooting Stars - Santa Cruz screamo - @falling_bombs.sc

6pm - 10pm // $10 - $15 at door - notaflof!* (cash or venmo or pocket lint) // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other! // *no one turned away for lack of funds

- Next Wednesday (4/15) the Fábrica is hosting the brilliant Phoebe Vlassis for her Loom Music concert. Presenting Loom Music - the loom as a percussive musical instrument

Don’t miss it! 7pm Wednesday, April 15th. đź§µ $10 - $20 notaflof* at the door - in the courtyard at the Hub Community Center (enter on Pacific Ave). 703 Pacific Ave in downtown Santa Cruz. (*no one turned away for lack of funds)

Phoebe Vlassis is a weaver and musician from Athens, Greece, currently based in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Her journey through various places and practices has woven a tapestry of multidisciplinary artistry that centers on weaving, music, and performance, while also fostering a deep curiosity about language, words, and communication. Her most recent project connects weaving with music, using the loom as a percussive instrument. https://www.phoebevlassis.com/

And presented with support from SubRosa: a community space (we are neighbors and friends with the Fábrica at the Hub Community Center!).

- jettyradio Announcement: 1st Jetty Radio Open House - Thursday, April 16th | 6pm at SubRosa 

* live-streaming on jettyradio.com

Four months into this project, we wanted to host an event for our residents, listeners, collaborators, and anyone jetty-curious to convene. We're excited to connect all the amazing people who are a part of this special community so far, provide info to those interested in getting involved, and let you all know our plans for what's next... ;)

dj sets:
* Randy3000 @rachaelmccue
** shelf life w/ Ryan Lincoln @ryanlincolnn

There will be snacks & bevs ~*1.0 We'd love to see you there! And if you can't attend, don't worry, this is just the first of what will be a semi- regular event <3

- NOTE: RESCHEDULED FROM LAST WEEK DUE TO RAIN. Tianguis Realmente Gratuito. Todo es gratis. Really Really Free Market - Sunday! April 19th, 11am - 2pm. At SubRosa - 703 Pacific Ave. No money. No trades. Everything is free.

Please wear a mask for community care.

This gathering is not about the “stuff” we give and take, but more about how we can freely give and receive from each other. This is a form of anti-capitalist mutual aid where everyone is invited to participate and share care.

¡Todo gratis! No intercambio de dinero, no negocios, no trueques. Trae lo que gustes, toma lo que necesites. Este mercado gratuito es basado en una economĂ­a de regalar.

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, tarot readings, etc). Please check with us at the welcoming table by the gate, and we’ll help you find a spot.

Note: we begin accepting donations at 10:30am and stop at 1pm. If you bring large items and/or significant amounts of stuff please help us at the end (2pm) by taking away anything that might be leftover. Please bring usable things only. Thanks so much! 

- From @santacruz_mutualherbalism - “April 25th all are invited to come to our 4th annual Garden Tea Party fundraiser for SCHMA, 11:30am - 1:30pm at SubRosa. Come to enjoy a light brunch, delicious teas, live music, fun herbal/wellness raffle prizes, and more!”

“There is a suggested donation for this event at the door - notaflof! We will also be many herbal goodies for sale to raise funds to support our distributions.

We are currently seeking donations and support to help make this event successful. If you or anyone you know is interested in donating items such as:

* food/drinks (pastries, snacks, herbal- inspired creations, etc.)
* plant starts
* herbal remedies
* herbal/wellness/art raffle prizes
* flowers
* fresh herbs

We invite you to contribute time to help plan or setup for this event. Please let us know if you are interested and available! You can email us at scherbalmutualaid@gmail.com or DM @santacruz_mutualherbalism

11:30am - 1:30pm // donate 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



And new events added all the time so this list isn’t complete! (Info from SubRosa IG which is updated often!


Ongoing at SubRosa!!!

  • Goth Denny's (aka Post-Punk IHOP aka New Wave Jeffrey's aka Folk Punk Bea's Koffee Kup) 
  • AND Open Hours, Tuesdays, 3:30pm - 5:30pm, repeats weekly 

Come hangout with friendly folk and most likely eat fresh waffles or something tasty at Goth Denny's aka Post-Punk IHOP aka New Wave Jeffrey's aka Folk Punk Bea's Koffee Kup Open Hours at SubRosa.

  • Please join us Tuesdays at SubRosa to talk about accountability and community care at the Consent Cafe!

A weekly SubRosa open hours gathering called the Consent Cafe where we want to create a space for engaging with difficult realities around consent. Snacks and hot bevvies will be provided.

6:30pm - 8pm // Free! // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other!

  • HUFF - Homeless United for Friendship and Freedom - meeting 
  • AND Open Hours, Thursdays · 1pm – 4pm, repeats weekly

HUFF - Homeless United for Friendship and Freedom - HUFF is Santa Cruz's oldest and most stubbornly persistent grassroots homeless advocacy group. We make trouble for the powers that be and fight institutional human rights abuses pertaining to houseless folk.

SubRosa also has Open Hours during this time. Check out a book from the Anarchist Library, peruse our zine offerings or meet a friend (or make a friend).

-@—<>—@-

At the Hub Community Center 

in the office project space


- Eating & Body Image Group - every 1st & 3rd Wednesday evening / 6pm - 7:30pm.

Are you “weird with food?” Have you struggled with diet culture? Are you in recovery for an eating disorder and want to be in community with similar folks? Join our abolitionist-focused eating & body image group this Wednesday! DM us for accessibility info & questions! 

Location: project space at Hub (next to the Bike Church) – 703 Pacific Ave in downtown Santa Cruz – enter on Spruce St (the Hub Community Center is where @subrosa_space is also located)

-@—<>—@-


- And check out Fábrica Open Hours - repeats weekly (SubRosa’s neighbor at the Hub Community Center)

  • Saturdays, 2pm - 5pm  

  • Sundays,  3pm - 6pm 

  • Mondays, 12pm - 3pm


And more about Fábrica offerings - “Next week we are hosting the brilliant Phoebe Vlassis for her Loom Music concert. Don’t miss it! 7pm Wednesday, April 15th. đź§µ 


Mend in Public with us on April 25th and don’t miss May Day banner-making at Little Giant Collective on May 2nd. đźš©

Use the link in our bio to subscribe to The Fábrica’s newsletter. That way you’ll get event announcements straight to your inbox. From https://www.instagram.com/the_fabrica_

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. https://thefabricaworkshop.org/


- And from the Bike Church - a project of the Hub and has been Santa Cruz's only community bike shop since 1998. Our shop functions in a DIY/DIT (Do-It-Together) manner.

Monday: 12 pm - 5pm
TuesdayCLOSED!
Wednesday: 2 pm - 6 pm Justin Valone Memorial Youth Hours (On Temporary Hiatus) 
Thursday: 12 pm - 5 pm
Friday: 12 pm - 5 pm
Saturday: 12 pm - 5 pm (10am - 12am = F.L.I.N.T.A.* formerly W.T.F.)
Sunday: 12 pm - 5 pm

* Femme, Lesbian, Intersex, Non-binary, Trans, Agender, and *other genders beyond the binary (FLINTA*) shops hours now every SATURDAY 10am - 12pm at The Bike Church

—@@@@@—


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, 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. Let’s create together the world(s) we want to live in now. http://www.subrosaproject.org/ 


SubRosa is part of the Hub Community Center, in downtown Santa Cruz, CA which is the unceded homelands of the Awaswas-speaking Ohlone people known as the Uypi, who stewarded these lands since time immemorial. Centuries of colonial violence led to the removal and displacement of the Uypi. 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. 

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Join us for the 2026 Free Skool Santa Cruz Spring/Summer session by offering a class or activity!

Part of creating a new world is resistance to the old one, including the ways we learn and relate to each other.


Join us for the 2026 Free Skool Santa Cruz Spring/Summer session by offering a class or activity! A radically different approach to living and learning, Free Skool Santa Cruz is a grassroots educational project beyond institutional control. It is an opportunity to learn from each other and share what we know, to foster communities based on mutual support and autonomy (do-it-yourself-together!).


Follow this 2026 Spring/Summer class submission form to submit your class proposal by Wednesday April 15th.

What skills would you like to share? What types of classes would help grow more vibrant, self-reliant and mutually supportive communities?


This year we are changing things up a little! We will have 2 sessions, Spring/Summer AND Summer/Autumn. Go to link to submit your class proposals for the 2026 Spring/Summer session, from May Day/Beltane on May 1st to July 15th. Then in late-June, we put out the submission form again for classes for the Summer/Autumn session, from July 16 to the Autumn Equinox on September 22nd. 


The deadline to submit your class is Wednesday April 15th for the Spring/Summer session. So, if you don't know what you'll offer now, you'll have another opportunity later for the Summer/Spring Session that begins in mid-July!


Follow this link to submit your class proposal! 2026 Spring/Summer class submission form 


What is Free Skool Santa Cruz?


Free Skool Santa Cruz is a grassroots educational project that provides an opportunity for us all to learn from each other and share what we know, to foster communities of mutual support and autonomy (do-it-yourself-together). The project first existed year-round from 2005 - 2014. In 2021, Free Skool Santa Cruz was brought back by members of the SubRosa collective to be a seasonal project. And now here we are in 2026!


What does the "free" in Free Skool mean? 


Free as in free expression, free thought, and liberation. We try to keep Free Skool firmly fixed in a gift economy and outside the stream of commerce. While some teachers may ask for a donation to cover materials, no one is turned away for lack of funds. 


More about Free Skool Santa Cruz!


We see Free Skool Santa Cruz as a direct challenge to dominant institutions and hierarchical relationships. The project strives to blur the lines between teacher, learner, and organizer. Free Skool is decentralized, with classes held in social spaces and parks.


Part of creating a new world is resistance to the old one. Through this project, we want to contribute to changing the ways we learn and the ways we relate to each other.


At the 2026 Spring/Summer class submission form please send a description of the proposed class including date/time, location, contact information for the coordinators/teachers, and information about class accessibility. It really helps us Free Skool collective members if you please have all your information figured out when you submit your class (as much as possible). The deadline to remember is Wednesday April 15th for the 2026 Spring/Summer session, from May Day/Beltane on May 1st to July 16th. And in late June we will request class submissions for the Summer/Autumn session from July 16th to the Autumn Equinox on September 22nd.


Please email questions to: freeskoolsantacruz@gmail.com and more info about Free Skool Santa Cruz is at https://freeskoolsantacruz.wordpress.com/ 


We look forward to enjoying and learning/experiencing together in the time to come.


     -Free Skool Santa Cruz collective members 


Information for Teachers

 

Scheduling & Commitment: The Spring/Summer 2026 Free Skool session goes from May Day/Beltane on Thursday May 1st to Wednesday July 15th. You choose how often you want to teach your classes and what days fit your schedule. If you schedule a class, we ask you to commit to it. While we very much appreciate your excitement to offer a class, perhaps multiple class sessions, we highly discourage weekly classes for a variety of reasons. Contact us if you would like to discuss this more. 


And in late June we will request class submissions for the Summer/Autumn session from Thursday July 16th to the Autumn Equinox on Tuesday September 22nd. 


If you wish to schedule a class at SubRosa Community Space, we encourage you to work directly with a member of the SubRosa collective to host your class there if possible. We can help with communication.


Deadline:  For teachers, the deadline to remember is Wednesday April 15th! We'll need your class information by that deadline. Follow this link 2026 Spring/Summer class submission form to submit your class proposal! 


Teacher Responsibilities:  Free Skool is a decentralized, non-institutional project.  In other words, you and I make it happen. Therefore, you have certain responsibilities as a teacher including considering accessibility needs of people that come to your class.  Also, promote your class through word-of-mouth, fliering, community outreach, and online.  Work with other Free Skoolers to post calendars and fliers and share about each other's classes.  Be prompt and reliable. Take good care of the spaces who graciously host your class. Help create a culture of greater caring, sharing, and balance with the earth without money and hierarchy. And let's enjoy each other's company and the coming spring and summer!


Please email questions to: freeskoolsantacruz@gmail.com  


Share or follow on social media! https://instagram.com/freeskoolsantacruz and https://m.facebook.com/freeskoolsantacruz/


*** 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!).

Monday, March 23, 2026

At SubRosa & Hub Community Center Mid-March to Early-April

At SubRosa & Hub Community Center 

Mid-March to Early-April


- Tuesday is the most boring day of the week BUT not Tuesday March 24th! Come to SubRosa and be invigorated with…

* Bluebell House - fairemo from Seattle - @bluebell_house_music 
** Who Brought Opie - indtweemo which sounds like gibberish but is a genre - PDX - @whobroughtopie  
*** Half Calf - 2-piece what are we?-core queer emo based in oakland - @halfcalfca
**** Lucy Atlast - psychedelic avant-pop - Riverside - @lucy_atlast
***** Udjat - electro punk - Riverside - @__udjat__

Doors 6pm & Music 6:30pm // $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

Another one coming up quick brought to you by @scum_sc Thursday March 26th with an unique evening of experimental/experiential music at SubRosa with…

* Wilson Shook/Kevin Corcoran/Aine Nakamura Trio - An improvising trio since 2023, Wilson Shook, Kevin Corcoran, and Aine Nakamura create a atmosphere of heightened concentration, restraint, and purposeful recontextualization of sounds, affects, and relationships with each other and with a particular moment in the world. There is an oblique lyricism, and a non-programmatic ritual intensity to the work, which evokes Butoh, Deep Listening, Artaud's Theater of Cruelty, and a sort of animist ecomusicology - #wilsonshook & @orcora & @ainenaka

** Arrington de Dionyso/Sandy Ewen Duo - An experimental guitarist, artist and architect based in Brooklyn NY, Sandy Ewen's guitar playing is centered around found objects and extended techniques. She performs solo and in many diverse musical and multimedia collaborations. Arrington de Dionyso conjures Utopic Spaces with multiphonic vocal work & minimalist instrumentation. It's shamanic seance meets rock and roll ecstasy - @sandyewen & @arringtondedionyso

*** Secret Handshake - Secret Handshake are leshy and james mossa. they explore materials and objects through electroacoustic and spatial interventions - @l__eshy & @88.jm_

7pm - 10pm // $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

*** S.C.U.M. (Santa Cruz Underground Music) - a collectivized effort towards performance and skill-share across experimental art spaces and mediums. @scum.sc 

- Tour kick off show for Riff Mama, Saturday March 28th at SubRosa. Let's give them a wonderful send off! Plus there's more! Also with…

* Riff Mama - funky alternative psych-rock from Pacifica, CA - @riff.mama
** Red 40 - heinous swaggular Santa Cruz bussdown - @red40.sc
*** Yorn's Apostles - Heavy-Groovy-Trippy-Punk-Rock from Stinson Beach, CA - @yornsapostles
**** Apricot Court - Santa Cruz/PG punk rock - @apricotcourt.band

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

- Join People's Aid for a community potluck! Sunday March 29th from 6pm - 9pm at @subrosa_space!

Bring a dish and friends or simply come to share a meal in community. Great space if you've been wanting to get involved in mutual aid but haven't known where to get connected. We can't wait to see you all feel free to dm @peoples_aid_sc with any questions!

(Dry space and masks are encouraged for when not eating thank you!) 

6pm // free // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other!

- Wednesday April 1st - don't be a fool and miss this really real show at SubRosa with…

* MISFIRE - San Diego shoegaze - @misfirebandsd
** Veto - San Diego alternative rock - @vetobnd
*** Raue - a paradox of ineffability - @rauemusic 
**** Splendor - Santa Cruz shoegaze - @splendor.sc
***** Senescence - emotional noisy gays from Santa Cruz - @senescence4u 

6pm - 10pm // $15 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

- No fluff - here's the info! Saturday April 4th at SubRosa with…

* Doom Scroll - acoustic and aggressive, melodic punk/crust wave with complex instrumentation and layers of harmonies knitted from decades of music appreciation and performance - Loveland, CO - @doomscrollband
** Florez Rain - accordion powered folk punk from the Elkhorn Slough - @florezrain 
*** Sunburnt Bones - sunbleached and broken hearted folk punk from Oakland - @sunburntbones

Doors - 6:30pm & Music - 7:30pm // $15 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

Sunday April 5th - why not go to SubRosa for this scintillating show with…

* Poppyfield - Santa Cruz emo/punk shit - @poppyfieldmusic
** Simple Shapes - PDX alternative rock - @simpleshapesband
*** Mandate of Heaven - Santa Cruz indie rock with a little punk and a bit of Midwest emo (one of us is from there so it's authentic) - @mandateofheaven.sc
**** Adam's Rib - music for all yer bones - @wyattramos2001

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

And new events added all the time so this list isn't complete! (Info from SubRosa IG which is updated often!


Ongoing at SubRosa!!!

  • Goth Denny's (aka Post-Punk IHOP aka New Wave Jeffrey's aka Folk Punk Bea's Koffee Kup) 
  • AND Open Hours, Tuesdays, 3:30pm - 5:30pm, repeats weekly 

Come hangout with friendly folk and most likely eat fresh waffles or something tasty at Goth Denny's aka Post-Punk IHOP aka New Wave Jeffrey's aka Folk Punk Bea's Koffee Kup Open Hours at SubRosa.

  • Please join us Tuesdays at SubRosa to talk about accountability and community care at the Consent Cafe!

A weekly SubRosa open hours gathering called the Consent Cafe where we want to create a space for engaging with difficult realities around consent. Snacks and hot bevvies will be provided.

6:30pm - 8pm // Free! // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other!

  • HUFF - Homeless United for Friendship and Freedom - meeting 
  • AND Open Hours, Thursdays · 1pm – 4pm, repeats weekly

HUFF - Homeless United for Friendship and Freedom - HUFF is Santa Cruz's oldest and most stubbornly persistent grassroots homeless advocacy group. We make trouble for the powers that be and fight institutional human rights abuses pertaining to houseless folk.

SubRosa also has Open Hours during this time. Check out a book from the Anarchist Library, peruse our zine offerings or meet a friend (or make a friend).

-@—<>—@-

At the Hub Community Center 

in the office project space


- Eating & Body Image Group - every 1st & 3rd Wednesday evening / 6pm - 7:30pm.

Are you "weird with food?" Have you struggled with diet culture? Are you in recovery for an eating disorder and want to be in community with similar folks? Join our abolitionist-focused eating & body image group this Wednesday! DM us for accessibility info & questions! 

Location: project space at Hub (next to the Bike Church) – 703 Pacific Ave in downtown Santa Cruz – enter on Spruce St (the Hub Community Center is where @subrosa_space is also located)

-@—<>—@-


- And check out Fábrica Open Hours - repeats weekly (SubRosa's neighbor at the Hub Community Center)

  • Saturdays, 2pm - 5pm  

  • Sundays,  3pm - 6pm 

  • Mondays, 12pm - 3pm


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. https://thefabricaworkshop.org/


- And from the Bike Church - a project of the Hub and has been Santa Cruz's only community bike shop since 1998. Our shop functions in a DIY/DIT (Do-It-Together) manner.

Monday: 12 pm - 5pm
TuesdayCLOSED!
Wednesday: 2 pm - 6 pm Justin Valone Memorial Youth Hours (On Temporary Hiatus) 
Thursday: 12 pm - 5 pm
Friday: 12 pm - 5 pm
Saturday: 12 pm - 5 pm (10am - 12am = F.L.I.N.T.A.* formerly W.T.F.)
Sunday: 12 pm - 5 pm

* Femme, Lesbian, Intersex, Non-binary, Trans, Agender, and *other genders beyond the binary (FLINTA*) shops hours now every SATURDAY 10am - 12pm at The Bike Church

—@@@@@—


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, 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. Let's create together the world(s) we want to live in now. http://www.subrosaproject.org/ 


SubRosa is part of the Hub Community Center, in downtown Santa Cruz, CA which is the unceded homelands of the Awaswas-speaking Ohlone people known as the Uypi, who stewarded these lands since time immemorial. Centuries of colonial violence led to the removal and displacement of the Uypi. 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. 

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