Aye Right: Transformative Justice Reading Group
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Aye Right: Transformative Justice Reading Group

In this session of the TJ Reading Group, we will read a section of The Wretched of the Earth, linking it to the Palestinian struggle.

By Spit it Out

Date and time

Mon, 29 Apr 2024 18:30 - 20:30 GMT+1

Location

Spit it Out Community Room

1 Summerhall #1 Edinburgh EH91PL United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Our Transformative Justice Group is a place to share knowledge and needs for living in a more just world. The reading for this session will be a section of The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon, available here. It is a selected section of chapter 1 Concerning Violence and chapter 4 On National Culture. There's no need to read it in advance as we will read it in the event and discuss it together, linking it to the Palestinian struggle.

Come along to expand our understanding of Transformative Justice and the change it could make in our lives.

We want to ensure that the workshops and events that we host are accessible for all. These tickets are free, but we also welcome donations. Please let us know any accessibility measures you need and we will do what we can to support you.

There will be more details sent out closer to the workshop, so please keep an eye out for emails that may have ended up in your spam box, and feel free to contact ayeright@spititoutproject.com if you have any questions.

This is a Spit it Out (SiO) community event held by the Aye Right program. Spit it Out is an award-winning organisation (SCIO) dedicated to opening conversations around consent, mental health and healing through creativity, accountability and community care. We realise the overarching goals of our project through collaborating with our community in delivering free activities and resources. We work to create a lasting change in our community and create a support network within people who have endured trauma and mental health crises through an intersectional lens. More information about SiO can be found on our website or IG; www.thespititoutproject.com or @spititout_project

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