Marina Sitrin is an activist, writer and teacher, and currently a Visiting Scholar at the Center for Place, Culture and Politics at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York. Her books include Everyday Revolutions: Horizontalism and Autonomy in Argentina and the forthcoming They Can't Represent Us! Reinventing Democracy from Greece to Occupy with Dario Azzellini. Her website is www.marinasitrin.com
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Published in: TransformationThe struggle to defend La Famantina is forever: how social movements in Argentina are close to changing history
In La Rioja, Cordoba, Corrientes and elsewhere, activists are defending what they hold in common. In the process,...
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Published in: TransformationThank You Pete Seeger
“We are not afraid…we shall all be free.” Pete Seeger died last night, but the power of his music lives on. One...
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Published in: Transformation“Being poor is not a crime:” transforming the struggle for housing rights worldwide
From singing in New York courtrooms to gluing door locks in Berlin: the struggle to protect housing rights is about...
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Published in: TransformationPostcards from a horizontal world
New social movements are different. Instead of asking for alternatives, they are bringing them to life.