Radically focused, self-organized bookstores or community spaces, "Living Room: Space and Place in Infoshop Culture" explores coastal versions of the Solidarity! Revolutionary Center and Radical library. These spaces, found all over the globe, facilitate access to traditionally marginalized information while providing a physical space for people to build creative projects of resistance to current forms of destruction and domination. This documentary focuses on six infoshops: the Lucy Parsons Center in Boston, Breakdown Book Collective & 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, OR, and the Wooden Shoe in Philadelphia.
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