Popular Front of Judea
2nd August 2013, 23:17
Since this post is about a museum I know this doesn't quite fit here, but the museum is about squatting -- the ultimate in DIY activities. Your indulgence is appreciated.
The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS), located in a storefront of C-Squat, is one of 11 surviving squats that have made peace with the city. The mini museum, a tribute to local activism, contains a photographic journey through decades of squatting, gardens, Critical Mass, Reclaim the Streets and Occupy Wall Street. Co-founder Bill DiPaolo calls it living history, and it faithfully evokes decades of resistance to a hidden market and its visible fist.
A Brief History of Squatting | In These Times (http://inthesetimes.com/article/15231/a_brief_history_of_squatting/)
The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS), located in a storefront of C-Squat, is one of 11 surviving squats that have made peace with the city. The mini museum, a tribute to local activism, contains a photographic journey through decades of squatting, gardens, Critical Mass, Reclaim the Streets and Occupy Wall Street. Co-founder Bill DiPaolo calls it living history, and it faithfully evokes decades of resistance to a hidden market and its visible fist.
A Brief History of Squatting | In These Times (http://inthesetimes.com/article/15231/a_brief_history_of_squatting/)