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The Small Revolutions Camp will be held from 19 to 23 July in the Alavesa Izarra
  • A programme of dozens of activities has been presented from Wednesday to Sunday. For the third time they have organized a camp to reopen and strengthen popular movements and struggles.
Zigor Olabarria Oleaga @zoleaga1 2023ko ekainaren 19a
Argazkia: ITA

In Izarra (Araba) the Small Revolutions Camp of 2023 (ITA) was presented on Sunday at noon. Remember that the first ITA was organised in 2018 in the Gipuzkoa Bridges and the second in 2021 in Bizkaia. Among the reasons for the third in Izarra, the importance of giving importance to the “rural environment and small people” has been pointed out.

Aiming to reform and strengthen popular struggles

“The objective of the Camp of the Small Revolutions is to make a network of popular movements and struggles in the Basque Country, as well as to make known and give strength among us,” they explain. “It will be a place to debate, to share ideas, to feed each other and, why not, to create contradictions.” Four spaces have been created for the organization of 11 initiatives.

Powerful program

From Wednesday 19 July to Sunday 23 Izarra will be full of activities. As in previous editions, the programme focuses on conferences, reflection and debate sessions and workshops, among others: Euskalgintza: From seduction to confrontation? ; Neocolonialism: From Elkano to Mondragon Corporation; Challenges of the Ecosocial Transition; Independence of the 21st Century; Creating popular alternatives to Capitalism; Who spies the Police? or the challenges of Community culture. A total of 30 meetings have been organised and the central event has been announced for Saturday night.

There will be children's activities tomorrow and afternoon every day (storytelling, forest day, workshop of heads...), with cultural performances at noon and night (Andoni Olokiegi, Mejillon Tigre, No Name Tiriti, dantzaplaza, musical recital of poetry, bertso afaria...). Possibility of meals in camp.

 

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