More on REFLECTures – the people bringing accessible education to coffee shops
Who are they?
- REFLECTures is an organisation comprised of people that have previously lectured through the Celtic Learners Network who host free lectures in Cardiff to provide access to education to everyone, according to Chris Owen – a founding member.
- Their intention is to ensure that those that have not had the opportunity to pursue higher education can still take part in discussions centring around politics and history.
What do they aim to achieve?
- Chris wants REFLECTures to draw attention to some areas of learning that people are less familiar with and he believes that an alternative perspective on historical events should be considered one of their main goals.
- Chris stated: “If REFLECTures can get a discussion going about our topics in the future, then we will have done our jobs.”
Why work with Little Man Coffee Company?
- Part of the reason as to why REFLECTures decided to host the retrospective on the fall of the Berlin Wall at Little Man was because they found that they shared the same beliefs – to provide a space for open, engaging conversation to be able to take place and “to support an independent business in our city,” Chris said.
The independent coffee shop are carving out a niche space for themselves, as they host timely cultural and political events for all
9 November this year marks 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall and on the anniversary of the occasion, Little Man Coffee will be home to a free lecture on the topic.
The lecture is delivered by REFLECTures – a Cardiff education initiative dedicated to providing historical and political lectures around the city.
Little Man Coffee has established a unique position for itself as an independent business recently by serving as a hub for creative and informative organisations to host events.
For example, this week’s Wasteless Home, which centred around running workshops to teach people how to be more sustainable in their own home.
The Berlin Wall at 30 lecture is just the latest example of Little Man’s commitment to providing a space for niche communal events in Cardiff and in being more than a simple coffee shop.
Sophie Dally, the events manager at Little Man, said: “Hosting these kind of events is undoubtedly beneficial for the business because it brings people in and it’s also in the name of the company, ‘The little man’, we want to help bring stuff to the forefront and provide a space for such talks to happen.”
One of the major reasons for wanting to host the REFLECTures talk at Little Man, Sophie stated, was to facilitate nuanced discussion.
“Part of why we want to be a home for events such as this is to create a space where like-minded people can come together and also where people who aren’t like-minded can come together, too” she said.
Chris Owen, the founder and co-lecturer of REFLECtures, feels that Little Man is the perfect spot to house the talk.
He said: “We admire Little Man’s engagement with the community and the work they have done for disadvantaged communities.”
Visit Little Man’s Twitter page for more information about the upcoming event.
More on REFLECTures – the people bringing accessible education to coffee shops
Who are they?
- REFLECTures is an organisation comprised of people that have previously lectured through the Celtic Learners Network who host free lectures in Cardiff to provide access to education to everyone, according to Chris Owen – a founding member.
- Their intention is to ensure that those that have not had the opportunity to pursue higher education can still take part in discussions centring around politics and history.
What do they aim to achieve?
- Chris wants REFLECTures to draw attention to some areas of learning that people are less familiar with and he believes that an alternative perspective on historical events should be considered one of their main goals.
- Chris stated: “If REFLECTures can get a discussion going about our topics in the future, then we will have done our jobs.”
Why work with Little Man Coffee Company?
- Part of the reason as to why REFLECTures decided to host the retrospective on the fall of the Berlin Wall at Little Man was because they found that they shared the same beliefs – to provide a space for open, engaging conversation to be able to take place and “to support an independent business in our city,” Chris said.