For the next reading we are turning towards the matter of Anarchist Pedagogies with the opening chapter from the edited volume called, aptly enough, Anarchist Pedagogies: Collective Actions, Theories, and Critical Reflections on Education. The text is called “Anarchism, the State, and the Role of Education” by Justin Mueller. I am most intrigued by the section differentiating anarchist pedagogical thought from that of Paulo Friere’s. YOU can find a .pdf to download and read for your self on the right hand side of our website.
As always, we are meeting at Camas Books, 2620 Quadra Street on unceded Lekwungen Territory. That’s on Tuesday, April 9 @ 7pm (doors at 6:50). See you there!

Last week’s discussion introduced us to Abdullah Öcalan, the leader of the Kurdish Worker’s party, who, after he was jailed indefinitely by the Turkish State, turned to a number of new sources to revisit his previous Marxist-Leninist nationalist ideology. He did a ‘180’ and turned to the writings of the anarchist social ecologist Murray Bookchin, and from there developed his own vision of anarchism, which he called “Democratic Confederalism.”