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DESCRIPTION:$3-5 donation, but no one turned away\n\nHosted by the Institute for 
 Anarchist Studies\nhttp://www.anarchist-studies.org\n\nMost of us have 
 heard stories about (or experienced firsthand) the squatting movement in 
 Spain. But we frequently fail to think about the effect that this network 
 of squatted and autonomous spaces has on the social activist movement in 
 Europe, generally, and Barcelona, specifically. How does the prevalence of 
 squatted spaces impact the anarchist world in ways that are structurally 
 different from the anarchist world in the United States? What do we stand 
 to learn from each other? Author and activist Peter Gelderloos, author of 
 "How Nonviolence Protects the State" and "Consensus: A New Handbook for 
 Grassroots Social, Political, and Environmental Groups," will explore the 
 squatting movement in Barcelona. He made headlines in 2007 when he was 
 arrested there in conjunction with a squatters' protest.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/02/28/18639097.php
SUMMARY:An Anarchist Look at the Barcelona Squatting Movement
LOCATION:Station 40, 3030B 16th Street (at Mission), San Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/02/28/18639097.php
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