Events

Education Series

Series Overview

Orange Poster with light-blue owl and black print fist on top. What Can We Do About It Here? Hosted by Cooperative Action Monadnock. March 19, April 2, April 16, April 29, May 14, May 28, June 11, June 25. For more info & specific topics [QR code to this page]. A series of public discussions to build community solidarity. Including three community panelists discussing aspects of current political crises and then leading an open public discussion. 5-7 pm. novaarts.org/events

Session #3: And Justice for All? Discrimination, the Government, and the Police State.
Thursday, March 19

Session #4: Can the Government be Reformed?
Thursday, April 2

Session #5: What Kinds of Protests Work?
Thursday, April 16

Session #6: Sustainability, Equality, and a Place to be Free: What is the Role of Land in the Struggle for a More Just World?
*Wednesday, April 29

Session #7: Mutual Aid and Solidarity Economies
Thursday, May 14

Session #8: Replacing the State: How do We Make a Better World Ourselves?
Thursday, May 28

Session #9: Living Well Together: Developing Communities of Partnership, Inclusion, and Equality
Thursday, June 11

Session #10: Next Steps for Organizing and Producing the World We Want (instead of complaining about the world we don’t)
Thursday, June 25

Upcoming

Yellow flyer with light blue owl with a print of a black fist on top. Wednesday April 29th, What Can We do about it here? Hosted by Cooperative Action Monadnock. Sustainability, Equality, and a Place to Be Free: What is the role of land in the struggle for a more just world?

Wednesday, April 29th, 2026
5:00 PM 7:00 PM
Brewbakers, 48 Emerald St Keene, NH, 03431 (map)

No need to have come to our first session! Each session focuses on a new topic and will have ample room for clarification and questions.

“What can we do about it here? A series of public discussions on political crises to build community solidarity”

 Hosted by Cooperative Action Monadnock

Session 6: “Sustainability, Equality, and a Place to Be Free: What is the role of land in the struggle for a more just world?”

Each session will include three community panelists discussing aspects of current political crises and then lead an open public discussion. 

5-7pm. Free.

Past

Yellow background with light blue owl and black print of a fist over top. Thursday April 16th. What can we do about it here? Hosted by Cooperative Action Monadnock. What kinds of protests work?

Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
5:00 PM 7:00 PM
Brewbakers, 48 Emerald St Keene, NH, 03431 (map)

No need to have come to our first session! Each session focuses on a new topic and will have ample room for clarification and questions.

“What can we do about it here? A series of public discussions on political crises to build community solidarity”

 Hosted by Cooperative Action Monadnock

Session 5: “What Kinds of Protests Work?

Each session will include three community panelists discussing aspects of current political crises and then lead an open public discussion. 

5-7pm. Free.

Yellow flyer with light blue owl with a print of a black fist on top. Thursday April 2nd, What Can We do about it here? Hosted by Cooperative Action Monadnock. Can the Government be reformed?

Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
5:00 PM 7:00 PM
Brewbakers, 48 Emerald St Keene, NH, 03431 (map)

No need to have come to our first session! Each session focuses on a new topic and will have ample room for clarification and questions.

“What can we do about it here? A series of public discussions on political crises to build community solidarity”

 Hosted by Cooperative Action Monadnock

Session 4: “Can the Government Be Reformed?

Each session will include three community panelists discussing aspects of current political crises and then lead an open public discussion. 

5-7pm. Free.

Orange poster with light blue owl and black fist print on top. Thursday, March 19th, What Can We Do About It Here? Hosted by Cooperative Action Monadnock, And Justice for all? Discrimination, the government & the police state.

Thursday, March 19, 2026
5:00 PM 7:00 PM
Brewbakers, 48 Emerald St Keene, NH, 03431 (map)

No need to have come to our first session! Each session focuses on a new topic and will have ample room for clarification and questions.

“What can we do about it here? A series of public discussions on political crises to build community solidarity”

 Hosted by Cooperative Action Monadnock

Session 3: “And Justice for All? Discrimination, the Government, and the Police State

Each session will include three community panelists discussing aspects of current political crises and then lead an open public discussion. 

5-7pm. Free.

Event Poster including information also listed in text on this page, with a bright green background, a yellow-green owl image, and a black print of a fist over the owl.

Thursday, March 5, 2026
5:00 PM 7:00 PM
Brewbakers, 48 Emerald St Keene, NH, 03431 (map)

No need to have come to our first session! Each session focuses on a new topic and will have ample room for clarification and questions.

“What can we do about it here? A series of public discussions on political crises to build community solidarity”

 Hosted by Cooperative Action Monadnock

Session 2: “From the rule of billionaires to the price of groceries: Unaffordability, unsustainability, and the roots of inequality”

Each session will include three community panelists discussing aspects of current political crises and then lead an open public discussion. 

5-7pm. Free.

Event Poster including information also listed in text on this page, with a bright yellow background, a blue owl image, and a black print of a fist over the owl.

Thursday, February 19, 2026
5:00 PM 7:00 PM
Brewbakers, 48 Emerald St Keene, NH, 03431 (map)

“What can we do about it here? A series of public discussions on political crises to build community solidarity”

 Hosted by Cooperative Action Monadnock

Session 1: “What can we do about a violent and unaccountable government?”

Each session will include three community panelists discussing aspects of current political crises and then lead an open public discussion. 

5-7pm. Free.