Doin' it in the Road; Making Unexpected Theatre
10:30 am
12:00 pm
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Dr. Joe Eis

All workshop participants will be part of making 1-3 person short guerilla theatre sketches. they will then go out into the general courtyard and perform them for the people there. No experience needed, no special clothing needed.

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Punk Music and Culture as Resistance
12:30 pm
2:00 pm
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301
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Paul Messersmith-Glavin, Danielle Filippo, Steve Moriarty, Stephanie Mendez

With the donation of the Maximum Rock n Roll music library to Rutgers University archive, a grass roots youth culture espousing DIY counterculture and punk ethos entering perimenopause and aging out of relevance internationally, the punk movement which challenged the music industry since the 1970’s has matured, but not faded away. Print magazines, like Razor Cake and hundreds of podcasts have revived the message. Festivals like Punk in The Park with shows featuring reformed bands like, Dead Kennedys, TSOL, and Black Flag draw three generations of punk music fans hungry to carry on resistance against the Patriarchy. Musicians instrumental in the DIY punk music scene with decades of experience are writing about the old days as a fame work for younger generations to organize bands and communities focused on social justice, inclusion and anti-fascist work. The discussion featured editors from Razor Cakes, Gilman Street Collective in Berkeley, musician turned authors from Tribe 8, Bottle Rockets, Mudhoney and The Gits. The panel will discuss how music created inspiration and charged the revolutionary spirit of youth culture during the past five decades.

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American Fiction, Arab Demonization and Apartheid
12:30 pm
2:00 pm
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154
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Moazzam Sheikh

My talk will explore the complicity of American fiction using examples from novels written by American authors. My talk will highlight the ways in which American fiction writers have touched on Israel either as if it's a country like any other, victim of aggression  or dealing with conflict but never bothering to go deeper or probe the nature of its existence, from settler colonialism to apartheid to occupation.

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Cartooning for the Cause: A History of Bad Cartoonists making Good Trouble
12:30 pm
2:00 pm
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106
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Keith Knight and Fred Noland

Join cartoonists Keith Knight and Fred Noland in conversation about the history of cartoonists speaking truth to power. From Ollie Harrington to Dorothy Zeller (creator of the Black Panther Party logo), Aaron MacGruder to...themselves!

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What is Possible? A Fiction Workshop for Radicals
2:30 pm
4:00 pm
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319
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Lara Messersmith-Glavin

Fiction helps shape the way we understand others and ourselves. It tells us about the nature of struggle and combat, of love and family, of our roles and expectations. It informs what we think it means to be a hero or a villain—or a character at all. It can define the boundaries of our imagination or our understanding of power; it can compress or expand our notion of what is possible. With this in mind, I would like to offer a 2 hour creative writing workshop for folks interested in developing short stories or long-form fiction to explore possibilities for creating revolutionary change. We will begin with a brief discussion of the visionary potential of creative writing and look at some concrete examples through readings and familiar texts. Next, we will explore character- versus plot-driven narrative structures and weigh the advantages and limitations of each, as well as consider the different processes or approaches they might entail. Participants will then work in small groups to reflect on issues from their own organizing or political experiences that they want to see explored in fiction. Lastly, participants will spend some time brainstorming or drafting elements of either character or plot that would allow them to address such issues in a story. Folks are welcome to share what they come up with, but no one will be required to read their writing aloud. All levels of experience or literacy are welcome. Participants should expect lively, respectful discussion as well as quiet solo work time. All folks who take part will also be given a small zine of creative writing prompts to take home and will have a chance to share their own with the group.

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