Spring Library Readings

Various sessions, Spring 2026, dates below / Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons, Lange Nieuwstraat 7, Utrecht
Doors open 17:30
Reading and discussion time 18:00–20:30


This Spring we are organizing communal reading and learning sessions that engage with Casco Art Institute’s library and kiosk. These sessions are part of our library activations, aiming to make people more familiar with the zines, books, journals, and other materials in our collection. Stay tuned for more upcoming activities.

We provide (vegan) dinner and printouts of the reading materials, so please sign up by sending an email to nuria@casco.art. If you want to bring your own digital/reading device and prefer to have the PDF, please let us know so we could share it with you.


#1 Learning about Palestinian History for Israeli Apartheid Week

25 March 2026

With thousands of “ceasefire” violations, ongoing illegal occupation, the siege on Gaza, and mass killings continuing in Palestine, we follow the BDS Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) callout (21–28 March 2026) to talk once again about the systemic injustices lived by Palestinians.

These pressures do not end with this week, nor do the realities of apartheid and genocide in Palestine. This session therefore focuses on Palestinian history, settler colonialism, and apartheid by drawing from different contexts, including Algeria, South Africa, and the U.S. Inspired by the first IAW event 21 years ago at the University of Toronto, we learn about how the Palestinian liberation struggle is connected with other peoples fighting against oppression.

Some of the books we study with during the session are:

I Saw Ramallah by Mourid Barghouti
The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine – A History of Settler Colonial Conquest and Resistance by Rashid Khalidi
Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Borders of Settler States by Audra Simpson

Pamphlets from Learning Palestine:
Vietnam, Algeria, Palestine: Passing on the torch of the anti-colonial struggle by Hamza Hamouchene
Palestine, Settler Colonialism & the Mushaa’ by Noura Alkhalili


#2 Discussing Theory and Practice

14 May 2026

This session is a continuation of our previous event for Israeli Apartheid Week and focuses on reflecting on and learning how to take action and strengthen solidarity beyond simply accumulating knowledge. Rather, it asks how we move toward practice. By drawing from different scholars and books that discuss how theory can be a source of healing, yet at the same time a tool for deradicalization, the aim of this session is to foster collective discussion and learn from one another. Conversations on non-extractive care and world-traveling serve as central points of discussion.

Some of the books we study with during the session are:

White Innocence: Paradoxes of Colonialism and Race by Gloria Wekker
Pilgrimages/Perenigrajes: Theorizing Coalition Against Multiple Oppressions by María Lugones.
Feminism if for Everybody: Passionate Politics by bell hooks

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