SALA COMúN: On Care, Attention, and Remaining Human Together

About this experience

This session turns towards care.

Not as sentiment,
but as infrastructure.

Following Mother’s Day, we wanted to think about mothering not only as identity, but as a social practice:

the labor of tending,
sustaining,
repairing,
feeding,
protecting,
teaching,
remaining present for one another.

Together we’ll read from the work of Bernard Stiegler, who warned that contemporary technological and economic systems erode not only attention, but our collective capacity to care.

What happens when exhaustion becomes permanent?
When distraction becomes infrastructure?
When speed replaces reflection?
When social life becomes increasingly fragmented?

And what practices still allow us to remain human together?

As always:
phones down.
coffee and bread.
reading slowly.
thinking together.

No preparation required.
The reading happens in the room

Sunday, May 31
9:30–11:30AM

Coffee by Wawa Coffee

Pastries by Nourish the Soul Panaderia

Limited seats available

Tickets include printed pages from What is Called Caring? Vol. 1: The Immense Regression by Bernard Stiegler

Curated by sumaq / Below and to the Left in collaboration with Ojalá