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Dear Daily Disaster Diary, June 24 2025

 

"The right to the city is not merely a right of access to what already exists, but a right to change it."

Henri Lefebvre, 1968

This quote encapsulates the deeper meaning behind Spain’s anti-tourism protests: not just resistance to being overrun, but a demand to reclaim agency, dignity, and identity in the face of economic forces that turn homes into hotels and citizens into collateral.

It also links the local struggle to a global right: the right of people—not corporations, not tourists, not platforms—to define and defend the cities they live in.



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