Radical Living in a Neoliberal City
16th June 2019 · 2:00pm - 4:00pm
In person | Virtual event
Creating Boundaries, Breaking Borders. How does one live well in a city almost designed to make you feel isolated, tired, anxious and poor?
Artists/activists/teachers/amateur thinkers Sam Siva and Sam Berkson lead a discussion on how to live radical lives in a neo-liberal city. How can we establish the boundaries that we need to feel secure, while transgressing the borders that capitalism subtly imposes to more easily manipulate us for the purposes of profit and control?
Sam Berkson is a poet published by Influx Press, teacher at a PRU and member of the council of the Institute of Race Relations.
Sam Siva is creative editor at Steam Down collective, poet, writer and artist.
This event is part of Antiuniversity Now Festival 2019 (15-22 June). See the full programme on antiuniversity.org
This event is in the Library (First floor – unfortunately not wheelchair accessible). For accessibility info: conwayhall.org.uk/about/visiting-us