Fighting fascism is no game, but games and play can be an important part of our struggles. In this workshop we'll look at the history of radicals using games as tools for getting their messages across and building conviviality and solidarity, as well as some recent examples of antifascist games. Then participants will be guided to make their own game: either a board game, or a game that can be played in the streets at protests and other actions. Thinking about games can help us rethink our antifascist work: to imagine worlds we might want to build, to refine our ideology and strategy, and to prioritise imagination and agency in our struggles.
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Extra info
- Locatie
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Studio (BAK)Pauwstraat 13A Utrecht
- Format
- Workshop
- Language
- English