Life-Affirmative Struggles for Home Across Borders

Ana Vilenica, Aysegul Can, Derick Anderson, E. McElroy, Judith Keller, M. Ferreri, M. Koepke, Michele Lancione, Samantha Thompson
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Issue 5.1 of the Radical Housing Journal (RHJ) examines the current state of struggles for housing and home amidst capital-accumulation-induced urban restructuring worldwide. The authors discuss the enduring impact of settler colonialism on land and housing rights, particularly for Indigenous peoples. Feminist, queer, and trans perspectives are brought to the forefront, emphasizing the leadership roles played by marginalized communities in housing justice struggles. The issue showcases the important contributions of Black women, women of color, and queer activists in fighting for housing justice and challenging oppressive power structures. Additionally, this issue presents alternatives to the current dangerous status quo, urging us to envision radical futures where humanity respects ecological limits, ensures universal access to resources, and grants autonomy in their utilization. It envisions a world where housing is available to all, allowing individuals to choose their desired living arrangements. The 'Pursuing Tenant International: Learning from the Struggles in Abya Yala' conversation series further amplifies the voices of tenants, organizers, activists, artists, and thinkers engaged in cross-border struggles. These conversations shed light on the challenges faced by communities fighting for their right to home and dignified living conditions in Los Angeles and Mexico City.
跨越国界为家园争取生命平权
《激进住房杂志》(RHJ)第5.1期探讨了在资本积累引发的全球城市结构调整中,住房和住房的现状。作者讨论了移民殖民主义对土地和住房权利的持久影响,特别是对土著人民的影响。女权主义者、酷儿和跨性别者的观点被带到最前沿,强调边缘化社区在住房正义斗争中发挥的领导作用。这个问题展示了黑人妇女、有色人种妇女和酷儿活动家在争取住房正义和挑战压迫性权力结构方面的重要贡献。此外,这个问题为当前危险的现状提供了替代方案,敦促我们设想激进的未来,在那里人类尊重生态极限,确保普遍获得资源,并赋予资源利用的自主权。它设想了一个住房向所有人开放的世界,允许个人选择他们想要的生活安排。“追求房客国际:从阿比亚亚拉的斗争中学习”对话系列进一步放大了参与跨境斗争的房客、组织者、活动家、艺术家和思想家的声音。这些对话揭示了洛杉矶和墨西哥城社区为争取家园权利和有尊严的生活条件所面临的挑战。
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