This is our house!

September. 23,2016      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Appropriating spaces with the Tenement Syndicate. The film "This is our house!" explains the solidarity-based model of the Tenement Syndicate (syndikat.org), which enables financially weak groups to secure affordable spaces in common ownership on a sustainable basis.

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