Cripping Resistance

Join us for an evening of crip wisdom where we'll learn why Palestine is a disability justice issue, how to make your activism more accessible, and what crip activism can teach us about alternative activism strategies and sustainable organizing against burn out.
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Covid Safety
- Self-tests and masks available at the entrance
- covid test required
- please mask if your bodymind allows you to
Vegan Snacks
Feel free to bring your favorite snack to share with others, we will provide the rest
Donation Based
All donations (except for Nieuwland's rent) will got to a Palestinian refugee.
Join online
If you do not have the capacity to join in person, we will set up a way to join online. Just let us know in the sign up form so we can send you the link in time.
Accessibility
The Soweto Uprising Hall at Nieuwland is wheelchair accessible but their toilets are not! The nearest public spaces with wheelchair accessible toilets are Wereldmuseum Amsterdam (open Tuesday-Saturday 10-17H) and hotel The Manor (open 24/7).
Image Description
The background image features a tree with a large, gnarled trunk, which appears to be a central element in the scene. The tree's branches are intertwined with various other elements, creating a complex and intricate structure.
In the foreground and center state reads a title in bold all caps letters "Cripping Resistance". Underneath does it say “Let’s talk about...1) Palestine as a disability justice issue 2) making your activism accessible 3) crip activism strategies 4) crip skills against burn out” as a bullet point list. In the four corners of the image does it read from top left to bottom right: “Workshop
@ Nieuwland, Thursday 03 July 18.30 - 21.00, Donation based, Vegan snacks”.
Image Credits
The image is a partial depiction of Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha’s book Care Work, given that the workshop is deeply rooted in and inspired by disability justice writers, poets, and activists like them.