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We're incredibly grateful to everyone who has supported us already through our end-of-year support appeal. Interference Archive is able to keep its doors open entirely because of financial support from individuals in our community. If you haven't yet had a chance, you can read our reflections on three years of community support for the work we do at Interference Archive here.
We've been growing a lot over the past year, and we're looking for help as we continue into 2015. If you have bookkeeping skills and would be willing to help us set up our finances, please send us an email.
We'll be closed from December 25 through January 2, but there's still lots happening this week at Interference Archive. Our Education Working Group is wrapping up a series of inspiring fall programming, and our ongoing exhibition, Documents from Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp, is also a great reason to stop by.
This week at Interference Archive:
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Counter-Tourism!
Two-part workshop: December 18, 6:30-8:30pm AND December 20, 10am-2pm
In this course hosted by SCAT!, we’ll explore “counter-tourism.†We’ll crash-practice different ways of place-based storytelling—oral history, theater of the oppressed, writing on walls, talking back, story circling, one-on-one organizing—and discuss how people from all over the map use them to build intergenerational connections and community power.
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Graphic design and social change movements
*DATE CHANGE: December 20, 6-8pm
Social movements increasingly need visual thinkers to communicate their goals and designers have, in ever larger numbers, sought to employ their skills in the on-the-ground struggles of organizing and social change. This class will examine the historic role of the graphic design profession in creating work for movements.
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