Eskalera Karakola

Eskalera Karakola is a squat in Madrid, Spain, which is held by feminists and works on autogestion principles. It was situated in the Lavapiés barrio from 1996 to 2005,[1] and is now in Calle Embajador. Eskalera Karakola organizes activities focussing on domestic violence and women's precarity in post-industrial capitalism.[2] In 2002, it created a Female Workers' Laboratory (Laboratorio de Trabajadoras), and has carried out anti-racist activities, in particular with female immigrants, since 1998. Eskalera Karakola also took part in the organization of the GLBT Pride and the forum "Women and Architecture". It participated in alter-globalization events such as the European Social Forum and is part of the European nextGENDERation network.[3] It publishes a review, Mujeres Preokupando ("Concerned Women").[4]

References

  1. "Las integrantes del centro Eskalera Karakola serán desalojadas mañana". El País. 9 May 2005.
  2. "La Eskalera Karakola: Un espacio deliberado". El Molotov. March 2003.
  3. nextgenderation.net
  4. Villacampa, Javier Alcalde; Argilés, Ramón Adell; López, Miguel Martínez (2004). ¿ Dónde están las llaves? El movimiento okupa: Prácticas y contextos sociales. Madrid: Los Libros de la Catarata. pp. 220–226. ISBN 9788483191828.
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Coordinates: 40°24′28.74″N 3°42′15.76″W / 40.4079833°N 3.7043778°W / 40.4079833; -3.7043778


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