PROGRAM FOR 18-25th OF MAY IN THE COMMUNITY OF SQUATTED PROSFYGIKA

Another week full of events, cultural happenings, meetings, and all-day activities at the Community of Squatted Prosfygika!

Tuesday, May 19:

  • 18:30: Assembly in solidarity with the imprisoned and persecuted millitants
  • 18:30: Open Assembly on the case of the torture of Vasileios Maggos

Wednesday, May 20:

  • 18:00: Open contemporary dance and improvisation lessons at Kioski
  • 19:00: Open anti-Zionist Assembly

Thursday, May 21:

  • 18:00: Salsa and Bachata lesson
  • 18:30: Review assembly in solidarity to the squatters of the Community of Koukaki Squats 
  • 19:00: Collective Café
  • 20:30: Documentary screening: Resistance is Life

Friday, May 22:

  • 17:00 Open contemporary dance and improvisation lessons at the Kiosk

Saturday, May 23:

  • 13:00 – 14:30: Art workshop for children
  • 13:00 Yoga at Kioski
  • 15:00: Blueprinting workshop for children
  • 17:00: Ftanei project:  The first art project against police violence, with 100+ artists
  • 17:00 Film the police workshop, from Copwatch
  • 19:00 Stand-up gallery and after party
  • 19:00: Film screening for children
  • 19:00: Collective Café

Sunday, May 24:

  • 08:00-02:00: The Crater: continuous art performance in front of the 1st block
  • 10:00-14:00: Open carpentry works
  • 11:00: Sensory game for children
  • 13:00-16:00: Open plumbing works 
  • 16:00: Collective kitchen & open Collective Café
  • 17:00: Open Solidarity Assembly with the Community of Squatted Prosfygika
  • 18:00: Initiative for action for Gavdos
  • 19:00: Open Assembly of the Children Structure
  • 19:00: Live Chaonia – polyphonic group

ASSEMBLY OF SQUATTED PROSFYGIKA (SY.KA.PRO..)

Mail: sykapro_squat@riseup.net

Blog: sykaprosquat.noblogs.org

Instagram: @sykapro_

Twitter: @Prosfygika

Interview at Radio Résistance

Interview with two Members of the Community of Squatted Prosfygika, Greece’s largest squat and a political project that has been ongoing for 16 years. Around 400 people live in the community and experiment with new structures of cohabitation.

The Community is highly influenced by the Kurdish movement and its concept of Democratic Confederalism. It provides insights into how self-organization and the establishment of autonomous structures within a capitalist society can be possible and what problems such a project faces.