May Day is a holiday for the 99%. It is a day for people to come together, across all those lines which too often divide us — race, class, gender, religion — and challenge the systems that create these divisions
PCP and The Public Space Working Group hosts Kurt Iveson who will speak on a recently completed paper entitled Cities within the city: do-it-yourself urbanism and the right to the city [Artwork by Chris Stain] Friday, March 2nd, 12-2pmRoom 5487 CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue, NY NY 10016 This event is free and open to the public.
A collective of activist researchers from the European squatting movement are gathering in New York City. They will be at CUNY to meet with students and faculty and speak about the decades-old movements of squatting and building occupations in their respective countries. This event is free and open to the public (bring a photo ID for building admission)!
Take part in a class devoted to understanding and furthering the Occupy Wall Street movement. Analyze its means, methods, and effects; its historical context; its appeal and usefulness as a model for organizing.
To The Awakened & Inspired...This Saturday at 5pm we take Times Square ...with music, performance and a message that the people of this country - not the banks, not the corporations - hold the true power.
It's a rare moment that a grass roots protest movement takes over the national conversation. From the Occupation of Wall St., a thrilling national movement has emerged.
World Naked Bike Ride was rescheduled to Sunday July 24, 2011. Check the wiki or here for upcoming details.
Come together to create streets that are safe for our beautiful, yet vulnerable bodies. We ride in celebration of the end of deadly exposure to reckless driving, failing law-enforcement & media scapegoating.