For the first time we decided to organise the EAC meeting side by side with the climate justice movement. Having started this journey in June, this was a modest gathering between movements, bringing together organisations that work on the right to housing, organise people who lose their homes due to the climate crisis, fight against capitalism and for alternatives, work against touristification and aviation, and for cities shaped by and for people.
We were a constellation of collectives, associations, cooperatives and unions that come together to challenge, from the bottom up, the system of death and alienation that wants us to be exploited, starting with our need for a home to live in and a planet on which to live.
We are those who feel the urgency to bring about and build class solidarity, to affirm it and practise it above property rights.
We are those who put our bodies on the line to defend people from eviction and destructive projects and infrastructures to run.
We are those who occupy the homes left empty by greedy speculators.
We are those who live on the streets because we have no roof over our heads.
We are those who decided to live in a different way. We are those who knock on doors to organise tenants against rents that are nothing more than theft.
We are those who occupy the streets, stations and airports to save the people and the planet from climate collapse, so no one is left behind.
We are the ones whose homes were destroyed by the floods.
We are those who organise rent strikes against the monsters of finance.
We are the ones who refuse to resign ourselves to seeing our cities privatised and polluted by the tourism industry.
We are the ones who fight for the redistribution of wealth, against big financial funds and wealth hoarders.
We are the ones who fight against energy poverty and for the right to live in healthy and dignified homes.
We are the ones who animate social spaces where profit has no place, where we organise, conspire and live a beautiful life.
We are this, we are also other things, we will be everything.
We are these, and we unite beyond and against borders, starting from our homes, our neighbourhoods, our cities. For decades now, our territories have been sold off and exploited through policies promoted by governments in the pay of financial capital and its neoliberal ideology. Through accumulation by dispossession, they produce territories based on exploitation and inequality, bringing the climate and the planet to collapse. Territories that are literally becoming more unliveable every day, governed through systems of control and devices of fear. But we are here, and we are not alone. We are here to reject wars, first and foremost those between the poor, artfully promoted by the wealthy elites. We are here to break down individualism by deciding to stand and fight together. We are here to prevent the worst scenarios of the climate crisis. We are here, strong because of our experience, our determination and our commitment, but above all thanks to our deep roots in the local communities and therefore we know the territory better than our counterparts. We are here, and fortunately we are not alone.