Coffee ceremony with Assata conversation

Traditional East African coffee ceremony

Floor 9

Drop-in

Drop-In workshop, ticket collected at the counter on arrival, free ticket for everyone up to and including 25 years.
Practical info: Meeting on the 9th floor.
Allow extra time if you want to use the cloakroom, large bags, food and drinks must be left behind.
Space is limited, so it pays to arrive early. First come first served!

Your hosts are independent publishing / activist library collective Assata. The coffee ceremony is a relaxing time where people can share stories and feelings and establish bonds with each other or just take a moment to sit quietly. 

ASSATA is a publishing house and a curated library located in Oslo that collects works from revolutionary authors around the world. Our overall focus is decolonization and critical examination of social and economic structures using revolutionary knowledge. Through studies, community and dialogue, we aim to center the voices that have historically been excluded. As well as making a collection of 500 books available to browse or borrow, ASSATA organizes reading groups, study circles, film screenings, poetry evenings, talks, discussions and workshops with its peers. 

The program will contain elements that directly relate to Arif and his artistic influence, and some will be reminiscent of the film. Community is what binds everything together.

Picture Credit: Assata