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::Stênio Biazon - [[2019 Abstracts#Free musical improvisations in an anarchist perspective: experimentation of non-universal ethics and invention of other spaces against neoliberal captures|Free musical improvisations in an anarchist perspective: experimentation of non-universal ethics and invention of other spaces against neoliberal captures]] | ::Stênio Biazon - [[2019 Abstracts#Free musical improvisations in an anarchist perspective: experimentation of non-universal ethics and invention of other spaces against neoliberal captures|Free musical improvisations in an anarchist perspective: experimentation of non-universal ethics and invention of other spaces against neoliberal captures]] | ||
::Stênio Biazon - Vocal Improvisation | ::Stênio Biazon - Vocal Improvisation | ||
::Scott Branson - [[2019 Abstracts#Utopia as Failure of Imagination: Settler Colonialism, Nihilism, and Liberation|Utopia as Failure of Imagination: Settler Colonialism, Nihilism, and Liberation]] | ::Scott Branson - [[2019 Abstracts#Utopia as Failure of Imagination: Settler Colonialism, Nihilism, and Liberation|Utopia as Failure of Imagination: Settler Colonialism, Nihilism, and Liberation]] | ||
+ | ::Tim Grieve-Carlson - [[2019 Abstracts#The Spectre and the Sovereign: The Problem of the Paranormal in Biopolitical Thought|The Spectre and the Sovereign: The Problem of the Paranormal in Biopolitical Thought]] | ||
+ | ::E. Ornelas - [[2019 Abstracts#“If We Wait, It is We That Will be Burned”: Exploring Violence & Resistance in Ursula Le Guin’s The Word For World is Forest|“If We Wait, It is We That Will be Burned”: Exploring Violence & Resistance in Ursula Le Guin’s The Word For World is Forest]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:42, 27 May 2019
This is a provisional schedule and, as such, is subject to change.
Friday May 31st
10:15
- Juggler's Hall
- Opening Statement
10:45-12:00
- Vitalist International, Atlanta Faction - Like a misunderstanding of Salvation
12:00-13:30 LUNCH
13:30-15:00
- Juggler's Hall
- Commotion.World - Commotion.World: Answering Caravanerxs' Call to Build a World Together
13:30 - 15:00
- Room 5
- Commune Magazine - Presentation
14:00 - 15:30
- Cafe
- Scott Branson and James Theophilos - Call outs, Identity, and Punishment in Anarchist/Radical Communities
15:15 - 17:30
- Juggler's Hall
- PANEL - Learning from Translocal Struggles
- Spencer Louis Potiker - Toward a Transmodern World-System: Alter-Epistemic Resistance in Rojava
- Leslie, an Atlanta Anarchist - From Prison Abolitionist to Demolitionist : Prison Strikes Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
- John Flaite - Red Scares: Anti-Terrorist Law, Race, and Citizenship across the Chilean Transition to Democracy
15:15 - 16:15
- Room 5
- Michael Loadenthal - Resiliency in an Age of Repression?
15:45 - 17:00
- Cafe
- Nikita Shepard - Beyond Identity: Reflections from Queer Anarchist History
Saturday June 1st
10:15 - 11:30
- Cafe
- Panel - On Destituent Power (Part One)
- James Boots - Never Again Auschwitz, Never Again the Apparatus
- Zack Patterson - Solidarity as a Strategic Logic of Composition
10:30 - 12:00
- Room 5
- Panel - Revolutionary History
- Tyler Swirlburl - Revolutionary Catalonia: Motives of the International Brigades
11:00 - 12:00
- Juggler's Hall
- Ora Pollen - "Winter is Ending. Its time for Spring: Critical Reflections from Southern Illinois."
12:00-13:30 LUNCH
13:30 - 14:30
- Cafe
- Panel - Political Life
- Dana Williams - Aging Rebels: Radicalism Across the Life Course
- Cassidy Thomas - Food Not Bombs: Prefigurative Politics and Building Networks of Resistance
13:30 - 15:00
- Juggler's Hall
- Hugh and Keelan - Permaculture Communism
13:30 - 15:00
- Room 5
- Panel - On Destituent Power (Part Two)
14:30 - 15:45
14:45 - 16:30
- Juggler's Hall
- Panel - The Legacy and Future of Anarchist Theory
- Alex Barksdale - Forging a Trans* Social Ecology
- Shane McDonnell - Friedrich Nietzsche: Emma Goldman’s Honorary Anarchist & My Desire to Reclaim Him from the Right
- Tyler Tracy - The Political Aesthetics of Crypto-Anarchy
16:00 - 17:30
- Cafe
- Crimethinc. - From Democracy to Freedom
Sunday June 2nd
11:00 - 13:00
- Juggler's Hall
- Panel - Liberatory Horizons Through Literature and Art
- Stênio Biazon - Free musical improvisations in an anarchist perspective: experimentation of non-universal ethics and invention of other spaces against neoliberal captures
- Stênio Biazon - Vocal Improvisation
- Scott Branson - Utopia as Failure of Imagination: Settler Colonialism, Nihilism, and Liberation
- Tim Grieve-Carlson - The Spectre and the Sovereign: The Problem of the Paranormal in Biopolitical Thought
- E. Ornelas - “If We Wait, It is We That Will be Burned”: Exploring Violence & Resistance in Ursula Le Guin’s The Word For World is Forest
15:00-18:00
Manuel's Tavern
PLENARY DISCUSSION