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Mad Kin zine launch
February 15 @ 15:00 - 18:00

Mad Kin zine launch
Join us to celebrate the launch of Mad Kin zine with an afternoon of poetry, talks and workshops. This zine is about the alternative kin we craft outside of psych and policing spaces to keep our communities safe. It houses calls to action from abolitionist and safe housing networks, disabled and queer artists, and groups resisting immigration raids.
A workshop on migration and policing, led by Migrants’ Rights Network, will be followed by poetry readings, and a talk on radical archiving with Lamya Sadiq (MayDay Rooms) and Hel Spandler (MadZines).
Schedule
3pm: Zine-making & Tea
3.30pm: Workshop, Migrants’ Rights Network
4.15pm: Poetry Readings
5pm: Talk on Radical Archiving, Hel Spandler & Lamya Sadiq
Come along to learn about psych abolition and policing alternatives, to exchange tools, and to mobilise.♥
The zine was created by researcher Tam Hart and artist Kat Hudson, in partnership with Soteria London and MayDay Rooms, supported by QUEERCIRCLE.
We strive to provide a physical environment that is accessible to all visitors. This includes:
- Offering ground-level, step-free access to our spaces.
- Offering elevator access to our project space located on the first floor.
- Providing accessible restrooms for all genders on every floor of our venues.
- Providing folding chairs or other forms of seating at every venue.
- Welcoming assistive animal at our spaces and events.
- Designating drop-off zones and parking spots within the Design District for visitors with disabilities on Phoenix Avenue which is 160 meters away.
- Some in person and digital events can be offered with a BSL interpreter. Please contact us one week in advance of the event and we will try to accommodate this.Contact [email protected] for any additional access needs
Mad Kin zine launch: tickets
Information and tickets here.