We Live in Public: Encampments as Resistance and Revolutionary Care in Los Angeles
Drawing on ethnographic research and movement histories at Aetna Street, this article presents three encampment geographies: return, refuge, and refusal.
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Drawing on ethnographic research and movement histories at Aetna Street, this article presents three encampment geographies: return, refuge, and refusal.
Online exhibition curated by the After Echo Park Lake Archive Collective via UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy
by Ananya Roy and Carla Orendorff via Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
A Venice Justice Committee Report via UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy
by Ananya Roy, Jennifer Blake, Maghna Nair, Pamela Stephens via International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
A Venice Justice Committee Report via UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy
by Ananya Roy, Carla Orendorff, Pamela Stephens via Urban Affairs Review
Annie Powers, History, UCLA
Juan Felipe Riaño-Landazabal, Geography, UCLA
Kimberly Fuentes, Social Welfare, UCLA

