1302 Myrtle Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11221
USA
Sometimes, you just need to get some new friends, especially when your old friends are all in a white supremacist group: Exit Programs offer Nazi Skins who want to get out of the movement an opportunity to do so. What are these programs, and are they effective? Who sponsors these programs, and who organizes them? How do they work, and is there rhetoric solely focused on liberal concepts of “hating” and “loving”, or is there more rad analysis at play as well? We will be taking a critical look at these programs, and trying to gain a better understanding of their purpose and function.
From an intersectional lens, the Antifa Discussion Series is a regularly-meeting group that focuses on discussing the purpose, history, theory, and application of Anti-Facist action. Each meeting will center around a theme, ranging from Antifa and Feminism, to Antifa and The Civil Rights Movement, to Antifa and Queer/Trans Activism, and much more!
We are a non-cumulative “101” course, meaning that you do not have to know much about the topic to attend, and that you do not need to attend all the meetings to be a part of the group.














