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Two International Zero Evictions Contests

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Two World Zero Evictions Days Contests

The united rallying for the right to housing without borders continues: Following the success of the 2009 Days, new initiatives are being set in motion towards the World Assembly of Inhabitants in 2011. In this context, IAI has launched two international contests: a Video Contest, whose theme is “Violations of the right to housing: resistances and alternatives” and the Ideas Contest entitled “Repensar Bon Pastor: a competition of ideas for a participative and zero evictions renovation of a popular neighborhood of Barcelona”.

» Two World Zero Evictions Days Contests

Video Contest: See you in Rio!

Do you want to expose housing rights violations to the entire world?
Do you have a particularly striking video of inhabitants resisting evictions?
Are you able to document visually, by any method, alternative initiatives for the right to housing?
To provide more opportunities to make known what is going on the world, as well as to showcase the skill and commitment of the people involved, IAI has decided to extend the deadline for participating and voting in the Video Contest to 21 February 2010!
The winning videos will be screened at the Urban Social Forum (Rio de Janeiro, 22-26 March 2010).

Watch the videos of the contest!

» Video Contest: See you in Rio!

International competition of ideas: Repensar Bon Pastor

For a participative and zero eviction renewal of a popular district of Barcelona

Within the framework of the World Zero Eviction Days 2009, the International Alliance of Inhabitants summons a competition of ideas for a participative and “zero eviction” renovation of the popular district of Bon Pastor in Barcelona.

Inscription from november 3rd, 2009, to february 23rd, 2010

» International competition of ideas: Repensar Bon Pastor

The International Alliance of Inhabitants is a global network of associations and social movements of inhabitants, cooperatives, communities, tenants, house owners, homeless, slum dwellers, indigenous populations and people from working class neighbourhoods. The objective is the construction of another possible world starting from the achievement of the housing and city rights.