PreBOAB
The Other Germany: Anarchists and Syndicalists before Hitler
Circolo Anarchico C. Berneri
Piazza di Porta Santo Stefano 1, Bologna
Presentation of the book Anarcho-syndicalism in Germany. Affirmation, Rise and Decline (1892-1923), Malamente, 2024 by Hartmut Rübner, live from Germany.
Show MoreBook Presentation: Critique of ChatGPT
Circolo Anarchico C. Berneri
Piazza di Porta Santo Stefano 1, Bologna
By Antonio Santangelo, Alberto Sissa, and Maurizio Borghi (Eleuthera), with Antonio Santangelo.
Show MoreDigital Archives of Social Movements
Fondo Comini
Via Fioravanti, 68, Bologna
An event presenting three key projects for the memory of social movements: ecn.org/antifa, NGVision, Grafton9.
Show MoreWater and community
Cascina Torchiera senz'acqua
Piazzale Cimitero Maggiore 18, Milano
A meeting-discussion on the water issue and ongoing struggles, starting from the book Water and Community by Colin Ward.
Show MoreBread and Revolution, Migrant Anarchy
Circolo Anarchico C. Berneri
Piazza di Porta Santo Stefano 1, Bologna
Antonio Senta in dialogue with Jacopo Anderlini presents his book Bread and Revolution. Migrant Anarchy (1870-1950).
Followed by a social fundraising dinner for the Bologna Anarchist Bookfair and songs of resistance and anarchy.
Show MoreLet's Talk About Commons with Guido De Togni
Fondo Comini
Via Aristotile Fioravanti 68, Bologna
Eléuthera events return to Fondo Comini, but this time, instead of presenting a specific book, we will create a real debate about the Commons. What are the Commons?
Show MoreFascio-Capitalism, with Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen
Modo Infoshop Bookstore
Via Mascarella 24/b, Bologna
What if fascism did not disappear at the end of World War II, nor could it be confined to ultra-nationalist politicians, but instead became something more pervasive that envelops our societies in the form of cultural expressions and psychological states?
Show MoreHaiku Without Haiku
Circolo Anarchico C. Berneri
Piazza di Porta Santo Stefano 1, Bologna
Presentation of unleashed verses and incendiary syllables in support of the imprisoned comrade Juan Sorroche
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