Eskalera Karakola

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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Eskalera Karakola
Exterior of building
EKKA at Calle de Embajadores 52
Map
General information
AddressCalle de Embajadores 52
Town or cityMadrid
CountrySpain
Website
eskalerakarakola.org

Eskalera Karakola is a

self-managed social centre in Madrid, Spain. Women squatted
a bakery on Calle de Embajadores 40 from 1996 until 2005, whereupon they were given a building at Calle de Embajadores 52.

History

Eskalera Karakola (EKKA) emerged from a squat on Lavapiés 15, in the Lavapiés district, in 1996.[1] Staying in Lavapiés, several female participants decided to make a women-only occupation in a former bakery at Calle Embajadores 40. The project was eventually legalised in 2005, when it moved to its present location at Calle de Embajadores 52.[2] The bakery was evicted in 2005 and subsequently demolished.[3]

Activities

exterior of building
Eskalera Karakola at Calle de Embajadores 40

Eskalera Karakola works on the principles of

LGBT 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.[5] It publishes a review, Mujeres Preokupando (a pun between "Concerned Women" and "Pre-Squatting Women").[6]

The research collective Precarias a la Deriva formed out of discussions at the social centre.[7] During the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain, its activities went online.[8]

References

  1. ^ Aguirre, Begoña (8 October 1996). "Cien agentes y un helicóptero para echar a cinco 'okupas'". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  2. ^ Sanz, Segundo; Tejero, Raquel (7 March 2019). "Huelga 8 de marzo: Un centro de 'okupas' feministas financiado por ediles de Carmena está detrás de la huelga del 8M". okdiario (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Las integrantes del centro Eskalera Karakola serán desalojadas mañana". El País. 9 May 2005.
  4. ^ "La Eskalera Karakola: Un espacio deliberado". El Molotov. March 2003.
  5. ^ nextgenderation.net
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  7. . Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  8. ^ Tseng, Chenta Tsai (29 July 2020). "¿Cuándo fue la última vez que te aburriste?". EL PAÍS (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 September 2020.

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40°24′28.74″N 3°42′15.76″W / 40.4079833°N 3.7043778°W / 40.4079833; -3.7043778