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Hackney Social Centre Opens!

Dave Roberts | 15.02.2008 18:04 | Culture | Free Spaces | Social Struggles | London

London's newest autonomous zone opened last night with a free cafe, music, and a series of short films.

Free cafe!
Free cafe!

Films!
Films!


After three weeks of resisting illegal forcible evictions, the Hackney Social Centre opened last night for an evening of food, music, films - including one, Trainsquatting, about squatters and resistance to evictions in Slovenia.

The social centre grew out of meetings through the Northeast Squatters Network, which seeks to strengthen solidarity and skill-sharing locally between the squats in north-east London. It is a non-commercial social space and plans to be home to activities such as free language lessons, a donations-only cafe, a free shop, meetings of local groups, skill-share sessions and a bike workshop.

General Meetings for the social centre are open to the public, and begin this Sunday, February 17th, at 3pm. Anyone interested in getting involved, or learning more, is welcome. The social centre is located at 231 Lower Clapton Road, in Hackney.

Some photos (courtesy of Endo) are included below.

Dave Roberts

Additions

link to Trainsquatting download

15.02.2008 18:45


Here you can download TRAINSQUATTING and its subtitles >

Enjoy


 http://www.kiberpipa.org/video/Frontline/TrainSquatting/



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