#14 La Ciudad es Nuestra, La Noche es Nuestra

#14 La Ciudad es Nuestra, La Noche es Nuestra

Subscribe or listen: Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher / Overcast

(This podcast is in Spanish)

The notion that public space is for everyone, a place where we are all equal, has been used ambivalently to legitimize the exclusion of marginalized and vulnerable populations and to defend their presence in these spaces. Authorities and other social groups, uncomfortable with the presence of the homeless, loitering teenagers, street vendors, sex workers, and protesters, among other ‘undesirables,’ tend to justify their expulsion from public space by appealing to the “public good” or the prevention of “social harm.” The use of public space as a strategy for either “social justice” or “social order” led geographer Bernd Belina to question the pervasive use of this idealized notion of public space and its abstract promise of equality as a vehicle for social change. Instead, he argued, it might be more important to ask “why the ‘reserve army of labour' as a socioeconomic reality and its feared visible presence in urban spaces as a moral problem exist in the first place.” For him, such a stance would direct the conversation towards how our current economic model often entails the punishment of the poor and move us from the idealism of public space towards identifying concrete demands and struggles of specific marginalized populations.

This is precisely what the Colombian NGO Temblores, which translates to quakes, has been doing in Colombia since 2016. Founded by siblings Alejandro and Sebastián Lanz, Temblores works in the realm of what they refer to as Strategic Community Litigation. Through this approach, they have worked with homeless, trans communities, and protesters, identifying their concrete struggles and making a case to change the structures that maintain the exclusion, violence, and discrimination and the systematic negation of their rights. In the work of this NGO, equality is not an abstract aspiration that carries within a normativized way of being. On the contrary, their work refers to very concrete lives at stake whose right to access and inhabit public spaces have been persistently denied, criminalized, and subjected to police violence.

For example, Temblores proved that the lack of free public restrooms in Colombian cities and the prohibition of public urination and defecation in the Police Code affected citizens and particularly harmed habitantes de calle, peoples whose private lives take place in the public realm....

Tämä jakso on lisätty Podme-palveluun avoimen RSS-syötteen kautta eikä se ole Podmen omaa tuotantoa. Siksi jakso saattaa sisältää mainontaa.

Jaksot(60)

Sobre la Incomodidad: Episodio 5 w/ Iván Argote, Maria Victoria, Juana y María.

Sobre la Incomodidad: Episodio 5 w/ Iván Argote, Maria Victoria, Juana y María.

Para el Breezeblock #37, las editoras María Victoria Londoño-Becerra, Juana Salcedo y María Mazzanti hablan con el artista colombiano Iván Argote sobre como su obra se aproxima a diferentes tensiones ...

22 Maalis 202334min

On Discomfort: Episode 4 w/ Todd Brown, Juana, María Victoria and María

On Discomfort: Episode 4 w/ Todd Brown, Juana, María Victoria and María

Listen to this episode and subscribe to the FA podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Overcast, or wherever else you usually get your podcasts. For Breezeblock #36, editors María Victori...

8 Maalis 202328min

Unionising Architectural Workers in NL & The Qatar Legacy w/ Zamaney Menso (FNV)

Unionising Architectural Workers in NL & The Qatar Legacy w/ Zamaney Menso (FNV)

For this episode, Maastricht-based editor Charlie Clemoes spoke to Zamaney Menso, Director of the Bouwen section of the FNV (Federatie Nederlandse Vakbeweging, in English the Building Section of the F...

17 Tammi 202326min

On Discomfort: Episode 3 w/ Sasha Plotnikova, Juana, María Victoria and María

On Discomfort: Episode 3 w/ Sasha Plotnikova, Juana, María Victoria and María

Listen to this episode and subscribe to the FA podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or Overcast. For Breezeblock #34, editors María Victoria Londoño-Becerra, Juana Salcedo, and María Mazzanti ...

3 Loka 202230min

Architectural Workers Organising in Europe w/Marisa Cortright (pt.2)

Architectural Workers Organising in Europe w/Marisa Cortright (pt.2)

This episode is the second of a two-part interview with Marisa Cortright (the first episode is available here). Marisa is the author of the Failed Architecture article “Death to the Calling: A Job in ...

28 Syys 202225min

Architectural Workers Organising in Europe w/ Marisa Cortright (pt.1)

Architectural Workers Organising in Europe w/ Marisa Cortright (pt.1)

Listen to this episode and subscribe to the FA podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Overcast, or wherever else you usually get your podcasts. This episode is the first of a two part in...

15 Syys 202225min

FURIA/ w Felipe Arturo

FURIA/ w Felipe Arturo

Listen to this episode and subscribe to the FA podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or Overcast. Continuando con la serie de conversaciones, podcasts y artículos sobre protesta y espacio públi...

19 Elo 202231min

Stop Building Prisons w/ Sashi James, Maggie Luna, Avalon Betts-Gaston

Stop Building Prisons w/ Sashi James, Maggie Luna, Avalon Betts-Gaston

Listen to this episode and subscribe to the FA podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or Overcast. For Breezeblock #30, editor christin hu chats with community organizers Maggie Luna, Avalon Bet...

9 Elo 202226min

Suosittua kategoriassa Tiede

rss-mita-tulisi-tietaa
tiedekulma-podcast
rss-poliisin-mieli
utelias-mieli
rss-tiedetta-vai-tarinaa
university-of-eastern-finland
docemilia
sotataidon-ytimessa
filocast-filosofian-perusteet
menologeja-tutkimusmatka-vaihdevuosiin
rss-bios-podcast
rss-ranskaa-raakana
rss-duodecim-lehti
rss-duokkari-ekstra
rss-astetta-parempi-elama-podcast
rss-ilmasto-kriisissa
rss-ylistys-elaimille
rss-sosiopodi
rss-totuuden-liepeilla