GYBO – Manifesto 2.0
We want three things. We want to be free. We want to be able to live a normal life. We want peace. Is that too much to ask?
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The ways in which we resist and counteract, and behave as though we are free, until and because we are. See our About page for more information.
We want three things. We want to be free. We want to be able to live a normal life. We want peace. Is that too much to ask?
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I feel I owe an explanation especially to the families of those who were killed during Gezi. No one should talk of justice until the killers and those responsible for the killings are punished.
The Woman in Red Speaks Read More »
Squatting is actually quite easy, as long as the property owners don’t call the police on you. If it’s an abandoned house and fairly run-down, it’s very easy to squat.
Squatting versus Speculation in New Orleans Read More »
Das Hamburger Beispiel zeigt, wie sich antirassistische Proteste gegen die europäische Flüchtlingspolitik mit lokalen sozialen Konflikten wie den Auseinandersetzung um steigende Mieten und um ein Recht auf Stadt verbinden können.
«Wir bleiben alle!» Read More »
The time appears ripe to begin introducing squatter philosophies, such as self-organization and the struggle for Freiraum and community preservation, into the broader public discourse.
Even the market-minded Mobimo must make peace with these facts: While there is certainly money in housing, there are also PEOPLE in it.
Press Release: Labitzke is Occupied! Read More »
As tensions continue to rise surrounding housing and right-to-the-city issues in Switzerland, one squat’s struggle was derailed at a critical moment by violence. How the Schoch Family of Zurich’s Binz responded and what we can learn from their equanimity
Binz Bleibt Binz: “We are gone and yet we remain!” Read More »
The new forms of protest and organizing in Brazil can better be understood if we look closely at the practices of the small activist groups forged over the span of more than a decade.
Below and Behind the June Uprisings in Brazil Read More »