Alternativ stad

"Alternative City", the Stockholm branch of Friends of the Earth.[1] Founded in 1969 as a movement against urban renewal in the Stockholm city center, organized a successful battle against police to save a popular outdoor café, "the Battle of the Elms" in 1971 which took out most of the vigour from the renewal project.[2] Organized some of the first Reclaim the streets (1970) and Critical mass (1971) actions.[3] Has campaigned against motorways since then, but did also sponsor EYFA (1984), A SEED (1990), 50 Years Is Enough (1992) and the EuroMarch Against Unemployment (1997) as well as domestic campaigns against privatizations and for the welfare state (late 1990s, early 2000s).

Alternativ Stad was always a troublesome member of the environmental movement since it never highlighted medical or chemical issues or arguments, but always social and cultural, considering itself to be rather a defender of the commons rather than the environment.

References

  1. "Mer än tre decenniers kamp för ett annat Stockholm". Stockholms Fria Tidning. 11 April 2007. Retrieved 13 December 2009.
  2. Stahre, Ulf (2001). "Rebuilding the City: Stockholm and Urban Social Movements". Ethnologia Europaea. Museum Tusculanum Press. 31 (2): 7. Retrieved 13 December 2009.
  3. Crawford, J. H. (2000). Carfree cities. Uitgeverij Æneas. p. 232. ISBN 978-90-5727-037-6.

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