NEW VENUE - SANE WTF is Neoliberalism?
Wed 4 July 2018
Navigating Neoliberalism yget
Please note, this event has moved to The Project Cafe, 134 Renfrew St, Glasgow G3 6ST.
As CCA remains within the cordoned area on Sauchiehall Street, all exhibitions and events up to and including Sunday 15 July have been cancelled, postponed or moved to a new venue. The building is currently closed. We are expecting an update next week from Glasgow City Council with regards to the cordon. We hope to reopen as soon as possible and will update as soon as we know more.
In the meantime we are working with our programme partners who had scheduled events throughout this period. Details of new venues and cancellations are available on our website - here.
Thank you to all the organisations and individuals who have offered support to us, our programme partners and our cultural tenants.
N-E-O-L-I-B-E-R-A-L-I-S-M
Perhaps you have heard this word before. Maybe it sounds — quite rightly — like jargon. Chances are that even if you don’t spend every spare hour brushing up on politics, at some point in each day you will feel the impacts of Neoliberalism or bear witness to its effect on your community. But despite being the dominant political story of our time, Neoliberalism is rarely discussed amongst the population. This 11-session course is a response to this state of affairs.
In times of crazy inequality, anti-immigration, an insane clown President, austerity and impending climate breakdown, you might have a sense that something is not right with the world. It seems all the more important that we create a space which allows people to make sense of the mad times we are in.
We aim to create an inclusive space for discussion and learning. We hold a dangerous belief that education can be great fun, participatory and help us develop the skills to participate in society.
This course is for all types of learner: we do not care if you are politically active or not. All are welcome. Just bring your curiosity with you.
WTF is Neoliberalism operates in two parts. Part 1 has six classes running from the 9th of May to the 18th of July (every second week). Part 2 has five classes from September to December.
Please sign-up via this BrownPaperTickets link.
To get further information about the course, or to ask any questions, please get in touch with us at neolibcourse@hotmail.com.
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