[Iyf-ct] really really free market - communitree
Mandy Moussouris
mandymoussouris at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 7 22:25:06 PST 2009
On one level it's brilliant and I like it a lot, but my biggest concern is that the whole thing is being absorbed in to the whole Muizenberg Hippie thing - which is really cool but has no politics and without sounding too judgemental is very middle class with limited to no real connection with the broader working class. Whilst our flyer is a good flyer, I think we need to start bringing the politics in otherwise we face the danger of it become or beeing seen as a charity like thing... I was thinking last night that I should find some stuff to read but what else can we do - role play, some kind of education exercise... What does everyone else think? I also think we should all wear our NOPE t-shirts or other t's with political statements... Oh hell, clutching at straws here... My yoga teacher also said she woudl spread teh message through Commmunitree etc. networks
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2009 16:09:42 +0200
From: megatrops at gmail.com
To: iyf-ct at lists.resist.ca
Subject: [Iyf-ct] really really free market - communitree
hi guys
claire homeward of the communitree events that take place in muiznbrg village asked this:
Loved the free market - will def be at the next one....
I wonder if you would like to make the free market part of the Communitree Heart space week happening from 14th - 19th Dec? Maybe there could be a section of the space that runs as a free market the whole week? And then we can donate everything that is left over. You could have some info about it up on the wall.
any thoughts on that?
meg
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