Black Sheep Books presents:
"Living Room: Space and Place in Infoshop Culture"
a one-hour indie film with filmmakers Liz Simmons and Courtney Kallas
Tuesday, April 18 at 5 p.m.
4 Langdon Street, Montpelier
Free! All welcome!
The film "Living Room" focuses on six infoshops: the Lucy Parsons Center in Boston, Breakdown Book Collective and Community Space in Denver, Jane Doe Books in Brooklyn (RIP), the Long Haul Infoshop in Berkeley, the Back to Back Worker-run Cafe in Portland, Oregon, and the Wooden Shoe in Philadelphia. We decided to approach the film from a point of view interested in interrogating the importance of place and space in relation to people's daily lives in urban areas, the creation of activist movements for social change, the decline of open/free public and noncommercialized space, ways that privilege and oppression are manifest physically in space, and ways in which people participate in place-making exercises and/or resist feelings of placelessness.

