This is Forever: A Exploration of Contemporary Autonomist Politics
An evening with Minor Compositions and the Team
Colors Collective.
Thursday, 25 March, 7pm
Red & Black
Cafe - 400 SE 12th avenue (at Oak) Portland, OR
Join us for an evening with two autonomist authors and organizers from
Portland and London in exploring contemporary politics, the continued
imposition of work, current struggles in the University and elsewhere,
militant and co-research, and in celebrating the release of their
recent books. In the U.S. and across the planet struggles against
enclosures, the dismantling of the University, for public and community
space, against "the endless imposition of work," and against a form of
life that is increasingly precarious - are currently taking
place. By "reading" these and neighboring struggles we seek to
create a world in which many worlds fit. A discussion on these issues
and other topics will follow short talks.
"This is Forever" is a discussion series based in Bluestockings Books
(NYC) and currently expanding to other cities around the United States
- www.thisisforever.org.
Event presenters:
Stevphen Shukaitis | Autonomedia / Minor Compositions. Shukaitis is the
author of the recently released book
Imaginal
Machines: Autonomy and Self-Organization in the Revolutions of Everyday
Life (Autonomedia, 2009), an editor at Autonomedia and lecturer
at the University of Essex. He is the editor (with Erika Biddle and
David Graeber) of
Constituent
Imagination: Militant Investigations // Collective Theorization
(AK Press, 2007). His research focuses on the emergence of collective
imagination in social movements and the changing compositions of
cultural and artistic labor. www.minorcompositions.info &
www.autonomedia.org.
Kevin Van Meter | Team Colors Collective. As member of the militant
research collective, Van Meter has been involved in editing the
collectives forthcoming collection
Uses
of a Whirlwind: Movement, Movements, and Contemporary Radical Currents
in the United States (AK Press, 2010), co-authoring
Radical Community Organizing to Make a
Revolution Possible (Pamphlet, 2010), and has participated in
radical community organizing initiatives for more then a decade.
www.warmachines.info.
Copies of
Imaginal Machines
and
Radical Community Organizing to
Make a Revolution Possible will be available at the event.