Lumbung Land - Teach-In
Various collectives and individuals are invited to share their reflections and practices related to collective ownership of land and space.
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Thursday, Jun 5, 2025, 16:00 - Thursday, Jun 5, 2025, 19:00
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Various collectives and individuals are invited to share their reflections and practices related to collective ownership of land and space: Karin Christof explores the importance of autonomous urban spaces for living, working, and socialising, and the evolving role of citizens in providing these (semi) public services; Natasha Hulst on community land trust, transforming our relationship to land and each other; the Zapatismo Study Group brings texts to read collectively from the revolutionary Zapatista through which we can (re)imagine in and around the possibility of the Commons/El Común; and Mathijs van de Sande on communalism as a democratic repertoire in the Situationist movements of the 1960s, the European squatters’ movements in the 1970s and 1980s and contemporary municipalism. We will share a (vegan) soup afterwards.