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Liebigstraße 34 Berlin Eviction Story
Feb. 13 at 10am PST / 7pm CET Sliding scale admission: $0-25.
Please pay what you can; all proceeds support Liebig 34 directly.
Tickets are non-refundable.
Discussion In early October 2020, Liebigstraße 34, one of Berlins last legalized squats, was evicted by over 1,500 police officers. Liebig34 was an anarcha-queer feminist house taking up an entire building block. The 30-year-old autonomous collective supported ideas of D.I.Y. and consensus, and provided a living space free from homo- & transphobia, sexism, and racismresidents could not be cis-men. The house included an Infoshop called Daneban stocked with books and pamphlets created by the international anarchist scene and a bar and performance space run by the XB collective, who also served affordable vegan VoKü (peoples kitchen) dinners once a week.
On February 13th we will screen Its on Liebigstraße 34, a short documentary by Liza Lindgren and Siri Hedenström about the house as it was in 2006, in an online program that includes former residents of the house and a discussion about collective anti-capitalist spaces around the world. Proceeds will support the needs of the Liebig34 community.
** Presented by Elliat Graney-Saucke and Catalina Alvarez, in association with the Queer Zine Archive and Arts at Antioch College. **
Films in this screening: Its on Liebigstraße 34 by Liza Lindgren & Siri Hedenström Architecture of La Zad by Jaime Iglehart
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LocationNorthwest Film Forum
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