Next Session: 13.04.2022
Radical Intersectionality
by Afiah Vijlbrief &
Ella Smith Jr.

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Upcoming:
Session 4:
13.04.2022 19:00 — 21:00
BC 4th Floor Theory Room 1
Session 5:
20.04.2022 19:00 — 21:00
BC 6th Floor Room 616
Session 6:
27.04.2022 19:00 — 21:00
BC 6th Floor Room 616
A series of 6 individual workshops, 6 weeks in a row.
In each workshop we combine and work out theories of radical ( queer, racial, political) thinking with practical, creative working methods. Step by step, we will collectively decipher what intersectionality means (on different -identity- levels) and disrupt problematic social constructions that are built around power systems of discriminatory and racist behavior and thinking.
The program aims to decolonize both the academy and the mind, individually and collectively and targets students of the Rietveld and Sandberg. For this series this means that we depart from a radical intersectional perspective. At the end of the series students will be equipped with knowledge on intersectionality and are able to reflect on (and/or reinforce) their own social position herein.
Afiah Vijlbrief, researcher at Rutgers Knowledge institution on sexual health. Former researcher at anti-discrimination agency Radar, IDEM Rotterdam en Art1, and prior at Movisie en KIS on intersectionality. Trainer and moderator for Lilith agency.
Ella Smith Jr, board member at Colored Collective. Treasurer, trainer and organizer.
In each workshop we combine and work out theories of radical ( queer, racial, political) thinking with practical, creative working methods. Step by step, we will collectively decipher what intersectionality means (on different -identity- levels) and disrupt problematic social constructions that are built around power systems of discriminatory and racist behavior and thinking.
The program aims to decolonize both the academy and the mind, individually and collectively and targets students of the Rietveld and Sandberg. For this series this means that we depart from a radical intersectional perspective. At the end of the series students will be equipped with knowledge on intersectionality and are able to reflect on (and/or reinforce) their own social position herein.
Afiah Vijlbrief, researcher at Rutgers Knowledge institution on sexual health. Former researcher at anti-discrimination agency Radar, IDEM Rotterdam en Art1, and prior at Movisie en KIS on intersectionality. Trainer and moderator for Lilith agency.
Ella Smith Jr, board member at Colored Collective. Treasurer, trainer and organizer.
unsettling Consultant
Judith Leysner
unsettling Coordinators
Nagaré Willemsen
Emirhan Akın
Judith Leysner
unsettling Coordinators
Nagaré Willemsen
Emirhan Akın
For any in-person questions,
suggestions, conversations,
please visit the unsettling station!
On Thursdays from 10.00AM to 17.00PM at the unsettlingbar.
On Thursdays from 10.00AM to 17.00PM at the unsettlingbar.
@. unsettling@rietveldacademie.nl
☎. + 31 20 588 2406
w. www.rietveldacademie.nl
w. www.sandberg.nl
unsettling visiting address:
Fred. Roeskestraat 96
NL – 1076 ED Amsterdam
☎. + 31 20 588 2406
w. www.rietveldacademie.nl
w. www.sandberg.nl
unsettling visiting address:
Fred. Roeskestraat 96
NL – 1076 ED Amsterdam