A new social center for London
squat the lot | 17.12.2007 12:56 | Free Spaces | London
Things appear to be on a low ebb in terms of social centers in London and with the rampART likely to be closing within the next month or so, it is clearly time to open a new space.
Ideally, a city this size would have many squatted social centers but at the very least two or three at any one time so that the loss of one is covered by the existence of the others able to absorb the events and resources of an evicted space until yet another is opened. Unfortunately things appear to be on a low ebb in London and with the rampART likely to be closing soon, it's time to open another.
While smaller meetings can probably transfer fairly painlessly to LARC, things like Food Not Bombs and the weekly samba band practice are going to be much harder to relocate.
There is a meeting at the rampART tonight (Monday 17th) at 7pm which aims to look at the future of the rampART, both in terms of the current building and it's users but also thinking ahead to the possibility of a new building. After the meeting there will be a call out for people interested in setting up a new space somewhere but it would be good if such people attended the meeting tonight.
The call out will also ask people to keep their eyes open for empties that might make good social centers and it will also ask people to volunteer storage space and transport.
While smaller meetings can probably transfer fairly painlessly to LARC, things like Food Not Bombs and the weekly samba band practice are going to be much harder to relocate.
There is a meeting at the rampART tonight (Monday 17th) at 7pm which aims to look at the future of the rampART, both in terms of the current building and it's users but also thinking ahead to the possibility of a new building. After the meeting there will be a call out for people interested in setting up a new space somewhere but it would be good if such people attended the meeting tonight.
The call out will also ask people to keep their eyes open for empties that might make good social centers and it will also ask people to volunteer storage space and transport.
squat the lot
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yep
17.12.2007 13:51
fjwimcaphauaovnoav
The problem with
17.12.2007 16:13
Concerned aging citizen
Center?
17.12.2007 17:12
Yes I am a linguistic fascist. US spellings make my eyes bleed.
pedant
Just a thought...
17.12.2007 17:43
Anti-imperialist
lifestyle/aesthetics etc
18.12.2007 08:36
to 'anti-imperialist' - hmm. i wouldn't say that's true. the social centres movement (if you can really call it that) is about making a positive impact in your own community. now the Ex-Vortex i think, for all its faults, made some good progress towards this. some previous centres have been a bit too much focussed on the pure struggle of squatting per se, but more recent centres like the Ex-Vortex have moved far more towards a better model of inclusion and participation. i think socialists and communists (althoguh remember anarchists are communists too!) can learn from the efforts of the anarchists in attempting to create such spaces autonomously from institutions of the state and so on. i hope any future centres continue and elaborate in this positive direction. i'll certainly push it that way if a local one springs up near me...
bob