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Berlin Corona Diary #27 – spaces and people
June 2021 The streets are still empty in the centre of the city in a month they’d normally be thronged. But slowly emergence is happening. The statue that was still behind boards in March, is now to be seen again. … Continue reading
Posted in Berlin, cities, Corona, COVID-19, culture, housing, ideology, observation, psychogeography, socialism, the politics of the everyday, travel
Tagged Laura Tibor, Protest Oper, Vaccination posters
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