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  • Europe; Germany; Berlin; East Berlin; Warschauer Strasse; squat; squatted home; commune; occupied home; young people; smocking; pot; marijuana; house project; group; indoor; dirty; colourful; graffiti; house paint; murals; messy; hippy
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  • In some of the squats there are people take refuge in order to survive while their permit to stay in Germany is pending. Their life is very much marginalized in the outer world however within the walls of the squat they feel at home.
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  • Once a convent, the building has still many rooms in need of renovation. Some items of its past are scattered among bricks.
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  • Diletta is one of the key founders of la Murga in the town of Battipaglia.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse...This movement is very active in many ways from political rallies, demonstrations, revolts against people and governments seen as symbols of capitalistic policies and views. Least and not last is the creation of "house projects", squatted homes where various activities take place such as printmaking, painting and music. A squatted house in Warschauer Strasse, East Berlin..
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse...This movement is very active in many ways from political rallies, demonstrations, revolts against people and governments seen as symbols of capitalistic policies and views. Least and not last is the creation of "house projects", squatted homes where various activities take place such as printmaking, painting and music.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former East part of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism. Often this movement is harvested by  squatters  that have occupied premises in the eastern side of the city. A squatted place in Warschauer Strasse.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former East part of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism. Often this movement is harvested by  squatters  that have occupied premises in the eastern side of the city...
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  • In some of the squats some people take refuge in order to survive without having while their permit to stay is pending. Their life is very much marginalized in the outer world however within the walls of the squat they feel at home.
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  • In some of the squats some people take refuge in order to survive without having while their permit to stay is pending. Their life is very much marginalized in the outer world however within the walls of the squat they feel at home.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  Often occupied premises are used to make statements about the occupants ideologies. Thierry Noir, the first persn to paint on the wall, in the Marianne Platz squat where he lives.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism. An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse.
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  • The town of Battipaglia in the South of Italy has been put on a standstill by police, military, security personnel because one of the leading figures of Forza Italia (right party) was having a meeting at Battipaglia's Town Hall. The local population has sent petitions for the meeting to be cancelled but their request denied.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse.
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  • Taschele staircase in Berlin. It used to be just a squat, today it is one of the most visited place to look at artists work. There are still some people that use the place as a home but less and less so.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse...This movement is very active in many ways from political rallies, demonstrations, revolts against people and governments seen as symbols of capitalistic policies and views. Least and not last is the creation of "house projects", squatted homes where various activities take place such as printmaking, painting and music. Warshauer Strasse squat, Berlin
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  • Boxhagener markt in Boxhagener Platz in Berlin is the local market where many squatters sell their things or exchange them without money involved.  The concept behind is that one can live without superflous things and buys or exchange for what one really needs. Normally the things that they sell are handmade objects like bracelets, drawing, printed shirts and so forth.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  Often occupied premises are used to make statements about the occupants ideologies.  on the wall, in the Marianne Platz squat where he lives.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  Often occupied premises are used to make statements about the occupants ideologies. For instance printmaking is used on shirts with writing anti Bush slogans. An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  Often occupied premises are used to make statements about the occupants ideologies. For instance printmaking is used on shirts with writing anti Bush slogans. An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse.
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  • Originally a convent, il Giardino Liberato, in the 1794, was occupied by the extreme right, CasaPound in 2009, however forced out by public rebellion. Today, it is self governed by a group of people who has transformed the space in a creative hug and a garden for the use of the community and beyond. The principle is to share avoiding financial exchanges.
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  • Youths Movements in Italy
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  • Meetings are spontaneous and created when there is a need for organising events. Eveyone shares skills, tasks for the movement to keep going.  One of the main criteria is to make a social impact without a financial gain. Money is not in the movement as the principle to return to human interactions without a financial gain and to make changes through the power of sharing.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former East part of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism. Often this movement is harvested by  squatters  that have occupied premises in the eastern side of the city.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former East part of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism. Often this movement is harvested by  squatters  that have occupied premises in the eastern side of the city.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former East part of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism. Often this movement is harvested by  squatters  that have occupied premises in the eastern side of the city. A squatted old army compound in Erkner.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse.
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  • La Murga members meet in the streets of socially deprived areas or in spaces offered to them by activists.
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  • Thierry Noir, who is claimed to be the first street artist to paint the Berlin Wall. His brightly coloured paintings, which often feature cartoon-like profiles, are now considered iconic and can still be seen on the East Side Gallery. Marianne Platz squat, Berlin.
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  • Boxhagener markt in Boxhagener Platz in Berlin is the local market where many squatters sell their things or exchange them without money involved.  The concept behind is that one can live without superflous things and buys or exchange for what one really needs. Normally the things that they sell are handmade objects like bracelets, drawing, printed shirts and so forth.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  Often occupied premises are used to make statements about the occupants ideologies. Thierry Noir, the first persn to paint on the wall, in the Marianne Platz squat where he lives.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  Often occupied premises are used to make statements about the occupants ideologies. An occupied house in Marianne Strasse close to the once existing wall.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse.
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  • Alessandro is the founder of the La Murga in Naples. He is passionate about the movement reaching out to the local community. Naples has areas of real social crisis, including drugs, poverty, and unemployment. La Murga gives access to people to free classes and learnings shared by its members. Nevertheless, the movement has activism at its core, an activism that renders visible corruption and construction speculations.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former East part of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism. Often this movement is harvested by  squatters  that have occupied premises in the eastern side of the city. A squatted old army compound in Erkner.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  Often occupied premises are used to make statements about the occupants ideologies. An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse.
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