Sliding Scale/Pay What You Can ticket
We encourage you to deeply consider your own privileges and positionality when selecting a ticket on the sliding scale. You may like to consider your wealth, savings, salary or wage, your experience of caste and class, and the privileges your gender, race and social position may afford you. For example, if you are a white person, who is a homeowner with significant savings, we encourage you to pay the general, highest ticket price. If you are a person of colour accessing welfare, we encourage you to pay lower on the scale.
Our goal is to balance accessibility with fair compensation for the expertise and labour that goes into the workshop.
We encourage you to deeply consider your own privileges and positionality when selecting a ticket on the sliding scale. You may like to consider your wealth, savings, salary or wage, your experience of caste and class, and the privileges your gender, race and social position may afford you. For example, if you are a white person, who is a homeowner with significant savings, we encourage you to pay the general, highest ticket price. If you are a person of colour accessing welfare, we encourage you to pay lower on the scale.
Our goal is to balance accessibility with fair compensation for the expertise and labour that goes into the workshop.