Question Any response is helpful!

elisearnia

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I am a university student and have been spending the last 4 months focusing my projects on squatting - aiming to educate myself on something that I previously must admit was very ignorant to.

I am aiming now to create a zine-like publication/handbook which aims to briefly advice on the tips and tricks within the squatting community. This could be anything from how to keep electricity working, how to make it look like you haven't crawled under a fence or how to deal with certain situations. Basically, anything you have learnt that was/is helpful.

Thank you for all of your help in advance.
 
Why do you want to write about what you have no experience? Do you think that would be helpful to others? There are a lot of books out there if you want to do more research.
U.s.a. and Europe is very different.
Perhaps interviews and case studies would be useful and interesting research?
 
Perhaps interviews and case studies would be useful and interesting research?

This is probably the best advice I've seen so far.

MUCH better than the shooting this idea down like I've seen so far.

Just rude.

Everyone here should want to help everyone else. Our enemies are "out there."

NOT in here.

Some people just get excited and don't know how to help, but want to.

I get that. Been there.

How about anyone who wants to be hateful, just chill.

We're all fam, here.
 
Here's a tip for your squatting zine: don't show up to a place where you don't know anyone and start asking for things (including information). You'll learn more by observing, contributing, and taking the time to get to know people.
 
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