Animal Liberation Movie Month PART 3
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Volgende Donderdag, 27 Februari! Kom langs!
As a part 3 of this month’s topic: ‘Animal liberation’, the anarchist bookstore Opstand will screen ‘If a Tree falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front’ (2011).
Boekenwinkel geopened vanaf 5, film begint om 8 uur!
We will start at 19:00, Movie starts at 20.00.
There will be popcorn during and a discussion after the movie, which we really hope you feel like joining!
Content Note: gewelddadige beelden worden getoont in de film /
— Because exploitation of other animals ain’t nice, we would like to give a content note: Even though we got comfy couches we are going to deal with uncomfy topics! —
If a Tree falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front
IF A TREE FALLS is a rare behind-the-curtain look at the Earth Liberation Front, the radical environmental group that the FBI calls America’s ‘number one domestic terrorist threat.’ With unprecedented access and a nuanced point of view, the documentary tells the story of Daniel McGowan, an ELF member who faced life in prison for two multi-million dollar arsons against Oregon timber companies. The film employs McGowan’s story to examine larger questions about environmentalism, activism, and terrorism
—-> There is a possibility of donating during the event and the money will go to various groups active around this topic. <—-
The place is accessible for wheelchairs!
Het locatie is rolstoel vriendelijk.


Op 11 oktober komt ex Israëli Yuval in boekenwinkel Opstand vertellen over de situatie in Israël.
Op donderdag 27 september vindt in boekenwinkel Opstand een presentatie plaats van het boekje “Anarchisme – een introductie: een analyse van het heden en verleden; strategieën voor de toekomst”. Het is een uitgave van
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Hieronder vind je de maandagenda van de maand april 2018 met alle activiteiten die plaatsvinden in de anarchistische boekenwinkel Opstand in Den Haag.
On the 1th of february there will be an info-night in bookstore Opstand in Den Haag about the War on Migrants. The EU is waging a war against migration and the arms’ industry is profiting. Migration is perceived as a security threat in which EU responds by militarising border security, both at its borders but also intervening in third countries.