Cooperation & Collaboration For Change TICKETS

£6.66

Are you working in collaboration and cooperation for social and political change?

Then you’ll LOVE… An evening with Dr Sarah Stein Lubrano & Shiri Shalmy

We’re delighted to announce the first of this year’s events at the museum, a conversation with political psychology theorist
Sarah Stein Lubrano and Shiri Shalmy from the community food-buying cooperative group, Cooperation Town.

They will be joining us at the museum to speak about how we can collectively build power through cooperation and mutual aid. Together with the audience we’ll be asking what cooperation means in today’s world, and how we can use it to build a better future.

In what ways can we build community, and what kind of communities are we even building?

Join us at the museum on the 20th March for a deep dive into social infrastructure and some of the issues that face us.

So if you’re interested in ways we can build a community and network of worthwhile action ourselves and without billionaire interests, then this is the event for you.

When:
7:00pm doors
Friday 20th March

Where:
Crab Museum

Why?
Join experts and future friends to discuss the power of political and community organisation


Shiri Shalmy is a community and political organiser. Amongst many other projects, she is a founding member and co-director of Cooperation Town, a movement of community food co-ops, self-organising on streets and estates across the country and a housing co-op organiser with Mary Ann Johnson and Gida housing cooperatives. She is a mother and lives in London.

Dr Sarah Stein Lubrano has a background in feminism, mutual aid, and other local organising as well as teaching in prisons. She holds a PhD from the University of Oxford and a Master’s degree from the University of Cambridge.

Her first book is, Don’t Talk About Politics: Changing 21st Century Minds is out now with Bloomsbury.


Are you working in collaboration and cooperation for social and political change?

Then you’ll LOVE… An evening with Dr Sarah Stein Lubrano & Shiri Shalmy

We’re delighted to announce the first of this year’s events at the museum, a conversation with political psychology theorist
Sarah Stein Lubrano and Shiri Shalmy from the community food-buying cooperative group, Cooperation Town.

They will be joining us at the museum to speak about how we can collectively build power through cooperation and mutual aid. Together with the audience we’ll be asking what cooperation means in today’s world, and how we can use it to build a better future.

In what ways can we build community, and what kind of communities are we even building?

Join us at the museum on the 20th March for a deep dive into social infrastructure and some of the issues that face us.

So if you’re interested in ways we can build a community and network of worthwhile action ourselves and without billionaire interests, then this is the event for you.

When:
7:00pm doors
Friday 20th March

Where:
Crab Museum

Why?
Join experts and future friends to discuss the power of political and community organisation


Shiri Shalmy is a community and political organiser. Amongst many other projects, she is a founding member and co-director of Cooperation Town, a movement of community food co-ops, self-organising on streets and estates across the country and a housing co-op organiser with Mary Ann Johnson and Gida housing cooperatives. She is a mother and lives in London.

Dr Sarah Stein Lubrano has a background in feminism, mutual aid, and other local organising as well as teaching in prisons. She holds a PhD from the University of Oxford and a Master’s degree from the University of Cambridge.

Her first book is, Don’t Talk About Politics: Changing 21st Century Minds is out now with Bloomsbury.