A selection of political graffiti (of which there is loads) seen in Barcelona in 2012. Translated to the best of my ability, but corrections are welcome. media and culture Spain social centres squatting graffiti Comments2 Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa......echo Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa......echo Erm... what? Erm... what?
Can Vies: the reason of force in Barcelona under police rule - Argelaga A short article about the recent riots in Barcelona after the city attempted to enforce an eviction…
All change in Angel Alley I’ve recently been having a lot of fun with old bits of paper at Freedom Press indulging my mild archiving OCD, as preparations are made to move the building's retail arm downstairs by our tame shop-guru amid a serious change-around.
The Expropriated Bank of Gràcia: One More Step Forward in the Strategy of Tension – Argelaga A report from Barcelona (published May 24, 2016) on the eviction of squatters from…
Further comments regarding the possible subversive contribution of a variety of everyday life graffiti in Latin America and occasionally Spain By Stuart Wise. (2019) - with a wee bit of help from twin-bro Dave. Originally…
121: A brief personal trip down memory lane - Paul Petard Paul Petard reflects on a squatted social centre, now evicted, that he used to frequent.
Can Vies: violent protest as the only answer – Antonio Maestre In this short article about the recent (May 2014) riots in Barcelona in the neighborhood of Sants in…
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