Igor Stokfiszewski considers the threat posed by Poland’s nationalist right-wing government to the vibrancy and diversity of grassroots cultural initiatives.

Igor Stokfiszewski considers the threat posed by Poland’s nationalist right-wing government to the vibrancy and diversity of grassroots cultural initiatives.
Poland finds itself in a historic moment. The act of misappropriation of the state by the national right, to which we are responding, is unprecedented since the communist era.
Francesco Raparelli and Alberto De Nicola from Council of Freelance and Precarious Workers (CLAP, Italy) interviewed by Igor Stokfiszewski (Political Critique)
Panxto Ramas from Barcelona en Comú interviewed by Igor Stokfiszewski.
Seminar with Igor Stokfiszewski in the cycle “Poland for Beginners” on contemporary Polish critical art.
Recent successes of Polish urban movement suggest that people are ready for a different way of practising democracy.
What does Poland’s CIA prison tell us about the state of democracy in the country?