Friday, 1 October 2021

20:00 (08:00 pm) - Greetings, Salutations, Invocation w/David

21:00 (09:00 pm) - Evening Schedule and Community Shart Outs

Quick review of the evening schedule followed by whomever would like to do a shart out about…

22:00 (10:00 pm) - Communication w/Falco

23:00 (11:00 pm) - Documentary and Q&A w/Walter Kiriaka

September 30th was Indigenous day in Canada; I will be screening the documentary: “We were Children” about “the horrors of Canada’s church-run residential schools.” Diane from Takla Lake First Nation will be on hand to share a story, discuss the issues surrounding being Indigenous in Canada and take questions. View trailer.

Saturday, 2 October 2021

00:00 (00:00 am) - Documentary and Q&A cont’d.

01:00 (01:00 am) - CRT w/Rodrigo Saldaña Zárate

02:00 (02:00 am) - More CRT w/Rodrigo Saldaña Zárate

03:00 (03:00 am) - TfCism w/TfC

04:00 (04:00 am) - Available

05:00 (05:00 am) - Available

06:00 (06:00 am) - Re-sheduled 9am The Big Squeeze w/Joe in Norway

07:00 (07:00 am) - Book reading w/Prof. Adnan Husain

Prof. Adnan continues reading from “The Tale of Princess Fatima, Warrior Woman: The Arabic Epic of Dhat Al-Himma” Penguin Books.

08:00 (08:00 am) - The world according to Tyrone w/Bruce Malm

Bruce continues reading Gravity’s Rainbow and attempt to explain it.

09:00 (09:00 am) - The Big Squeeze w/Joe in Norway

It is harvest time and there are tons of apples and pears, oh my, to press their juice out. This weekend, I travel to Fonte Verdi in Molde, Norway, my friend’s organic dairy and juicery and give him a few sets of hands. We will see how the process works from start to finish. The locals bring their fruit to be washed, ground, pressed and packaged. Both modern and traditional pressing methods are employed. Often there are multiple generations coming to hand-press and people are very happy to not have their fruit go to waste.

Note: the juicing schedule is from 4:00-8:00 and depending on how busy things are I will pop on stream if there is a lull.

10:00 (10:00 am) - Live in the Sunshine - Whales w/Prof. Pamela

11:00 (11:00 am) - Available

12:00 (12:00 pm) - Hammer and Sickle w/Andy, DPA, Falco and Sarah

13:00 (01:00 pm) - More Hammer and Sickle

14:00 (02:00 pm) - FU Left Book Union w/DPA and Bruce

Two readings from “Labor and Freedom The Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs” the “Fight for Freedom” and “Capitalism and Socialism.”

15:00 (03:00 pm) - Let’s Talk About a Nuclear Australia w/Roriki

16:00 (04:00 pm) - Misère au borinage w/Falco

A 1935 Belgian documentary film directed by Henri Storck and Joris Ivens IMDB Wikepedia. Produced during the Great Depression, the film’s theme was intensely socialist, covering the poor living conditions of the workers and coal miners of Belgium’s industrialised Borinage region. It is considered a classic work of political cinema and has been described as “one of the most important references in the documentary genre.”

17:00 (05:00 pm) - “USEFUL PROPHECY, HEALING LEAVES: Revolution and (anti)-poetic solidarity in the Global South.” w/George T.

Moving at pace through works by Nikolai Bukharin, Muriel Rukeyser, Ernesto Cardenal, and little-known South African poet James Matthews, this presentation will aim to crystallise several years of research into Marxist poetry produced during the latter half of the 20th century. In doing so, my aim is not only to shine a light on an under-reported chapter in revolutionary history, but also to consider what lessons we might learn about the value of thinking across languages, cultures, and media in both organisational and scholarly work. There will be plenty of time for questions - so please bring plenty of them! Topics to be discussed: Ernesto Cardenal, proletarian poetry, the Black Consciousness Movement (South Africa), liberation theology, a Marxian (anti-)poetics, and more (I promise to fit it all in!)…

Recommended reading.

18:00 (06:00 pm) - How to squander white privilege w/Kenn Mann

19:00 (07:00 pm) - The Wind Down with David Feldman

Note: all times are EST.

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