Archive for the 'radical struggle' Category

I wanted to bring The Israeli border police in Weimar, the standard armored jeep that the border police uses to patrol would escort me in my daily life in town. I examine what such an action brings, how the presence of a militarized police force from Israel in a small quiet East German place would […]

I gave an interview to Subtopia about the project in Manshia. I think it came out good so your are all welcome to read and comment. Irrelevant to me I think it’s a good site to check out anyway.
I remember when I found Ronen’s project (un)Documented Disappearance back in March I was blown […]

Hassan Beck Street on the Corner of Abu Lughud
Manshia Quarter – Charles Clore Park, Tel Aviv- Jaffa, Israel

Marking the Manshia Quarter on the lawns of Charles Clore Park and the Promenade
Ronen Eidelman
September 26 – 29, 2007
(The public is invited to join and mark with is from the morning until dark)
Project Opening Event:
September 29, […]

This interview was conducted on the 8th of June, in the Arsenale and was broadcated on Bauhaus.fm and was part of “Pizza Kebap Kunst” installation.
The guard named margarita was in charge of guarding the work of Christine Hill. The Interview was held by Ivo Sebastian Rallo in Italian and translated by him.
S: How is […]

After visiting Venice Biennale, Documenta 12, Skulptur Projekt Munster and the anti-G8 demostrations in Rostock, I describe the best work of art I have experienced this summer.

I returned a week ago from Venice after spending 10 days following the powers. I went to Rostock to participate in the anti g8 demonstrations, them flew to Venice to the see the 52nd art biennale. From Venice we joined activists from the area whom squatted a train that took us to Rome and participated […]

The original Hebrew version of this article is was published in Maarav. The Eigenheim Journal of Culture (Issue 1 Volume 0), is publishing the article in Hebrew in their new multi-language magazine. Medinat Weimar is proud to present the translated English version.

The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons - by J. M. […]

The Refugee Caravan is coming to Thüringen and will holding an event in Jena and at the Freienbessingen Refugee Camp (check out post!). You are all invited to join if you are in the area.

The Caravan for the Rights of Refugees and Migrants invites you to participate in the 2007 Tour with us. We will […]

I know this movie has around the net for a while, but I have to recommend this great documentry for anyone who has not seen it yet.
“The Free Voice of Labor: The Jewish Anarchists” is the story of one of the largest radical movements among Jewish immigrant workers in the 19th and 20th centuries, the […]


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