Why is the world so lonely? Creative responses to the loneliness crisis

The Feminist Library 161 Sumner Road, London, United Kingdom

Join New Internationalist for an evening of discussion to collectively think through solutions to chronic loneliness and social withdrawal.  Our May-June issue on the crisis of loneliness looks at the problem through the lenses of work, love, digital cultures and social marginalization.  With the increasing intensification …

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Abolitionist FNDs

The Feminist Library 161 Sumner Road, London, United Kingdom

On the 9th of June, Feminist Library will be hosting an abolitionist FND (Friday Night Dinner). Following in the tradition of tikkun olam, Abolitionist FNDs serves as a restorative community event.  This space is for anyone interested in abolition, community …

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Working Together: Making History

The Feminist Library 161 Sumner Road, London, United Kingdom

'Working together: Making History' workshop Thinking about how collective histories get written and the ways in which artists, writers and curators approach them, this workshop will discuss strategies and methodologies for historicising and supporting collaborative work. This session, held at …

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Gobjaw Poetry Evening

The Feminist Library 161 Sumner Road, London, United Kingdom

We'll have artwork exhibited by Michael Kabasele, Medb McPherson, and Stephanie Alishan.   The poetry readings will be by (in no particular order) Michael Kabasele, Amy Tighe, Ava Cowperthwaite, Elida Silvey, Felix Orlo, Kaisa Saarinen, and Sophie Muir.   We …

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The Culture Team Presents: Tools to transform 2024 with Jennie Stephenson

The Feminist Library 161 Sumner Road, London, United Kingdom

Tickets here! Jennie Stephenson, International Wellness Consultant and Transformation Guide. Jennie will also be sharing gems through-out this talk with simple, easy-to-follow ways of improving your life - for the better. Jennie Stephenson was born and raised in Southwark, who …

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