
Andrea Serafini, Aurora Rotondo, 2021
Tales of Past Events
Video interviews show how differences between organizing small events in the suburbs in the past and the present
ViewAndrea Serafini, Aurora Rotondo, 2021
Video interviews show how differences between organizing small events in the suburbs in the past and the present
ViewIva Marčetić, Nikola Zdunić, Antonija Komazlić, 2021
Why is the tenant’s status so precarious and can activist initiatives bring about a change in housing policies in Croatia?
ViewFederica Borgato, Umberto Costamagna, 2021
A short documentary about urban regeneration of public green areas in the city of Turin, giving voice to the citizens involved in the project Orti Generali.
ViewStefano Murgia, Davide Cattaneo, 2021
A video trailer introducing the radio podcast “Zona 6” hosted by Vandal Barriera and Argo, two young romanian trapper based in the district of Barriera di Milano in Torino.
ViewMenno Weijs (facilitator), Ismail Einashe, Daniel Kopp, Silvia López Sánchez, Joanna Krawczyk and Chantal Verkroost., 2021
How should a collaborative journalism infrastructure look like? There are multiple forms to envision it, but the table 5 develop a "Coffee house Europe" where to create a democratic, open and inclusive space in Europe to bring people together across-border.
ViewMaría Andueza (facilitator), Tin Dožić, Diana Filimon, Ángeles Huerta, Edka Jarzab, Zoi Michailova, Alexandre Ba, Lorenzo Ricca, Íñigo Sánchez-Fuarros and Alexandre Ba., 2021
How to work in the right to the city through the lens of sound? Table 4 focused on the notion of Caring city to create a guide with some tools to listen to care and fully to our surrounding urban environments.
ViewTeja Rot (facilitator), Alina Minkova, Paola Pizzo, Nikos Vandoros, Paula Velasco, María Yáñez and Ivana Pejić., 2021
Gaming is the source of potential "city hacks" and the table 3 seized on that to propose other approaches to bring the city closer. The result was a game to be played from empathy and the female gaze standpoint.
ViewHelen Torres (facilitator), Vera Goshkoderia, Krystyna Jędrzejewska-Szmek, Jere Kuzmanić, Lucía Sell, Laura Simeoni and Gosia Wrzosek., 2021
How to make collective politics through a Solarpunk approach? Table 2 had been working in a toolkit that can be adapted to different contexts. It is an excellent way to get inspiration from utopian communities and projects.
ViewToni Arribas (facilitator), Claudia Delso, Magid Magid, Helena Rojas, Natalija Stojmenović, Guillermo Zapata, Luis Lineo, Nicolas Mémain and Samuel Wahl., 2021
The table 1 at the MediActivism European Hackcamp created two different prototypes which could be replicated in every city taking to account its local characteristics.
ViewMediactivism, 2021
In May 2021 a group of 40 participants across Europe gathered in a virtual event to reclaim our right to the city. These were the outcomes.
ViewThe People Speak, 2021
A talk show hosted by "The People Speak" where Mediactivism partners explain the Right To The City Issues they are working about in their projects
ViewRoozbeh Behtaji, 2020
Video report of the Right to the city hackcamp in Seville
ViewMediactivism, 2020
Mediactivism for the Right to the City - Trailer
ViewLes Têtes de l'Art, 2020
This little presentation offers the principals data about the poor housing and its effects on the different neighborhoods in Marseille.
ViewLes Têtes de l'Art, 2020
One of the Marseille's Right To The City Lab activists
ViewLes Têtes de l'Art, 2020
One of the Marseille's Right To The City Lab activists
ViewMargaux Capel & Coline Charbonnier, 2020
Young Mediactivism participants from Marseille travelled to Seville to attend their hackcamp and interviewed Mateja Rot and Xabier Artázcoz
ViewLaura Cance, 2020
In December 2019, young Warsaw right to the city activists gathered to reflect on the topics of climate change that can be taken at urban level and adequate strategies to fight against the climate change consequences: smog, global warming, drought...
ViewElven Sicard & Nina Coupat Haye, 2020
Recognizing the importance of citizen participation in creating a social fabric that brings cities back into their own hands, Kurziv’s hackcamp This Could Be the Space focused on reimagining the city and the processes of collective decision-making in their future development.
ViewLes Têtes de l'Art, 2020
During 3 days, 70 young people, local media and specialist of the Right to the city as Alain Barlatier, anthropologists of the blog "After the "collapse" or the "Museum Street" operation, architects and artists have been exchanging point of view, experiences and ideas around one purpose: generate proposals for actions that could change their right to the city.
ViewKrytyka Polityczna, 2020
Climate change has a global dimension, and therefore countering its effects should also take the shape of an effort at the planet-wide level. Does this mean, however, that right to the city activists should remain passive regarding climate issues? Urban activists cannot imagine not taking a fight on such an important matter that would significantly affect the future of us all.
ViewMediactivism, 2020
The city speaks to us and confronts different imaginaries constructed upon it.
ViewMediactivism, 2020
They are the people whose name we know. People who we share memories with. People who help each other.
ViewMediactivism, 2020
A place to move around, to hang out, to look after. A common place.
ViewMediactivism, 2020
Who has the right to live in the city? Is quality public housing guaranteed in Europe? Why are so many people evicted from their homes? Who can afford to pay rent in our towns?
ViewMediactivism, 2020
Why do cities change? Factories, housing for workers, roads, spaces for leisure, etc are built and destroyed, as capitalism evolves and right to the city weakens.
ViewThe Office du Rienrisme of Marseille , Nina Haye, Samuel Wahl, 2020
Marseille is evolving, Marseille is moving, changing and modernising itself. That is why we offer you with the gentry tour, an excursion throughout all the new spaces that are making a difference in Marseille
ViewMediactivism, 2020
The ZAKOLE project is dedicated to a wetland located in close proximity to the heart of Warsaw. Zakole Wawerskie combines picturesque, mostly inaccessible mires with vast meadows. The area is inhabited by an array of various creatures, such as beavers, birds, frogs, mosquitoes, reeds and grasses, as well as humans.
ViewMediactivism, 2019
Botkyrka young people interviewed three Right to the city activists on their activism and the issues they fight for.
ViewVictoria Fiore, 2015
Londonville (2015) is a performance-led documentary exploring the chaotic, dystopian world of London's current housing crisis and its hapless characters.
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