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  • 2 months ago | berlinergazette.de | Magdalena Taube |Krystian Woznicki

    We and many others see the environmental crisis as (partly irreparable) damage caused by the rapacious excesses and increasingly intractable contradictions of capitalism. At the same time, we see it as the materialization of an adversary that capitalism has created. Ecosystems that are devastated and thus rebel return the aggression to which they have been and are subjected, for example in the form of extreme weather events and pandemics.

  • 2 months ago | berlinergazette.de | Magdalena Taube |Krystian Woznicki

    Let us imagine planet Earth as a pluriverse of peace: a ‘multiplicity of worlds’ where different forms of life and knowledge coexist, where nation-states and corporations no longer compete with one another, where everyone works together to make life worth living for all. Ultimately, a world without war and environmental destruction. The majority of the world’s population currently dreams of such a world – or that, at least, is the conclusion that can be drawn from the Peoples’ Climate Vote 2024.

  • Sep 3, 2024 | berlinergazette.de | Magdalena Taube |Krystian Woznicki

    Kin City Talks · October 17 · 9 a.m.–8 p.m.Location: ZK/U, Siemensstraße 27, 10551 BerlinFree entry, limited seats, registration required by Oct. 15 at info[at]berlinergazette[dot]de. Vegan catering is optional and will be available by reservation only. The daily package (incl. breakfast, lunch, dinner and coffee/tea) costs 25 Euro, which must be paid in advance. You’ll get the details when you register.

  • Aug 21, 2024 | berlinergazette.de | Magdalena Taube |Krystian Woznicki

    Celebrating BG’s 25th anniversary, the “Kin City” festival will take place on Oct. 17-19 at the ZK/U –Center for Art and Urbanistics. At the heart of the three-day event are workshops that will bring together scholars, activists, and cultural workers to explore and construct the intersection of environmental and urban struggles from multiple perspectives.

  • Jul 4, 2024 | berlinergazette.de | Krystian Woznicki

    The socialist experiment fundamentally transformed Vienna in the early twentieth century, creating the blueprint for a post-capitalist city: a place where workers would build and shape their urban environment according to their needs, creating the infrastructure necessary for sustainable social reproduction that would also allow for the demands of more-than-human life.

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