Housing justice, mobilization, and financialization: A conversation from the Antipode Institute for Geographies of Justice

Sonja Coquelin, Joanna Kusiak, J. Palomera, Samuel Stein, Rae Baker, Emanuele Belotti, Aysegul Can, Elsa Noterman
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In June 2022, a group of activists, students, and scholars gathered in Barcelona for the 8th annual International Geographies of Justice Summer Institute (IGJ), Housing Justice in Unequal Cities, co-sponsored by Antipode and the UCLA Institute on Inequality and Democracy. IGJ attendees included people from within movement and activist spaces, academics, and non-profit organizations who share the common vision of working toward housing justice. This article features a collective conversation that took place with IGJ attendees who participated in a public panel discussion attended by activists, community members, and people interested in hearing from local and international panelists about the state and direction of the housing justice movements in Glasgow, Berlin, New York, and Barcelona respectively. Thematically, the conversation held among IGJ attendees to produce the following manuscript focused on the broad and interconnected pillars of housing injustice that repeatedly arose in conversation throughout our time together in Barcelona, including financialization, activism and organizing, and housing justice movements broadly speaking.
住房正义、动员和金融化:来自对地司法地理研究所的对话
2022年6月,一群活动家、学生和学者聚集在巴塞罗那,参加第八届国际司法地理暑期学院(IGJ),主题是“不平等城市的住房正义”,由Antipode和加州大学洛杉矶分校不平等与民主研究所共同主办。IGJ的与会者包括来自运动和活动家空间、学者和非营利组织的人,他们有着共同的愿景,即为实现住房正义而努力。本文以IGJ与会者的集体对话为特色,他们参加了一个公共小组讨论,由活动家、社区成员和有兴趣听取当地和国际小组成员关于格拉斯哥、柏林、纽约和巴塞罗那住房正义运动的现状和方向的讨论。从主题上讲,IGJ与会者之间的对话产生了以下手稿,重点关注我们在巴塞罗那的谈话中反复出现的住房不公正的广泛和相互关联的支柱,包括金融化,激进主义和组织,以及广义上的住房正义运动。
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