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Rethinking land and relation in Berlin’s struggle for housing justice

Written by Amanda Priebe for Minim, this article offers a compelling, thought-provoking perspective on tenants' movements in Berlin, and Europe, more generally, and their necessary dialogue and relationship with anti-colonial movements around the world, promoting and fostering notions of land that radically distance themselves from property, its creation and exploitation. With a strong emphasis on relational aspects of access to land, to dwelling, and to common good, the article prompts readers to go beyohd the question of who does the city belong to, to ask, among other things, who belongs to the city.