Spatial Justice: A Frame for Reclaiming our Rights to Be, Thrive, Connect and Express

Space is currently functioning as one the most important resources for the expression of disapproval and outrage in this political moment. We are convinced that we can use it even better. Our new paper on Spatial Justice outlines our ideas for that, as well as putting them in the historical context of both spatial justice and injustice. Download it here. For more of our writings, check out our Writings Page.

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