Tuesday Open Hours & Film Nights: Libertarias Screening

libertarias-

Open Hours 4pm

7:00pm Movie


Venue: 38 Blood Alley
Address: 38 Blood Alley Square, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 0C4
Cost: free/by donation
Accessibility: The venue is situated on the south side of Blood Alley Square. There are several cobblestones, but there is ramp access and it’s an open space once inside. There are fewer cobblestones to navigate coming from Abbott vs Carrall. The washroom is not WC accessible, the doorway is about 27 inches wide.

At the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, the nun Maria is forced to flee her convent. She takes refuge in a brothel, until it is liberated by a woman’s anarchist group. Maria joins the group and eventually goes to the front. The women’s group faces the problems of fighting not only the nationalists, but also factions on the left seeking to impose a more traditional military structure.

Feb 21st: Political Poetry Slam at Blood Alley

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Join us for our 2nd spoken word poetry about gender, sexuality, mental illness, race, class, etc.

Feb 21st 7pm

It will be by donation sliding scale $5-10 bucks (no one turned away for lack of funds)

If you are interested in performing, message 38 Blood Alley Square and include how many poems you would like to perform.

There an open mic after the set list if we finish early.

List of Performers to date
Ayda Niknami
Nix
Shirley Samples & more TBA

Taking place on unceded and occupied Coast Salish Territory

Accessibility Info: The venue is situated on the south side of Blood Alley Square. There are several cobblestones, but there is ramp access and it’s an open space once inside. There are fewer cobblestones to navigate coming from Abbott vs Carrall. The washroom is not fully WC accessible, the doorway is about 27 inches wide.

Funds will go to this years organizing efforts for May 1st, international workers day/ mayday

What is mayday?
https://vancouvermayday2013.wordpress.com/about/

What is 38 Blood Alley?
https://38bloodalley.wordpress.com/about/

38 Blood Alley March Event Schedule

Monday 3rd & Thursday 6th 7:30pm-

Metropolis (2012) – Playing in two parts, everyone’s favorite 2.5 hour anarchist film about the Seattle metropolis. –

Friday, 7th & 21st-3-6pm By Donation Coffee Shop

No workers, no bosses, no customers. We serve ourselves, make coffee and invite each other to do the same, on the premises of mutual aid and good times. Bring donations of beans, tea, cream, and other goodies, or don’t. –

Wednesday, 12th-7pm- Sassersize

One part spandex-clad Jane Fonda workout tape you found in yer parents basement and one part giant fuck you to the fitness mega complex. This is a workshop to feel fab and shake yer bums/chins/belly rolls etc and have fun.

Friday, 14th- 7pm- Vancouver Wobby Meetup

– an injury to one is an injury to all, all welcome. (more info: vancouverwob.blogspot.ca/) –

Friday, 14th- 7pm-Vancouver Yippie

A presentation of anarchist history on Coast Salish Territories. This comes from a participant in the local anarchist Yippie movement and other anti-authoritarian activism of the 1970s.

Saturday, 22nd- 7pm- East Van Seed Library

Casual Dinner Fundraiser – Come by and hangout, chat about gardening & have dinner/refreshments by donation to support this new project! (More info: EastVanSeedLibrary.wordpress.com) –

Wednesday, 26th- 7pm- Prisoner Letter Writing

A night of letter writing for comrades in prison. There will be tips and tricks for making sure your letters get in, and a list of comrades addresses to write to. Papers, Pens, and envelopes will be provided. –

Thursday, 27th- 3-11pm- Shoutback

Shout Back! Festival Meet Up Help us organize year three of Shout Back! Fest .This is the first official meet-up. All interest levels welcome. Drop in anytime between 3pm-11pm. (More info: http://shoutbackfest.tumblr.com/) –

Friday 28th- 8pm Unist’ot’en Fundraiser

A dinner social event in solidarity with anti-pipeline indigenous land defenders at the Unist’ot’en Camp on unceded Wetsu’wet’en Territory. They are finishing a traditional pit-house and also hoping to build a bunk cabin for supporters this year. Food donations and any other donations are welcome.

Saturday, 29th- 3pm- Housing in the Hood and Beyond (Part 2)

 A participant in past squatting struggles in Vancouver will share their experiences and discuss lessons for the future.
Elsewhere in Vancouver will share their experiences and discuss lessons for the futureImage