Third Spaces

A team of community researchers gathering oral histories in the winter 2023 about three local organizing efforts grounded in specific spaces that are important to our collective history in the South Sound: Camp Quixote, 2007, a tent city that emerged in downtown Olympia in February 2007 in response to a city ordinance that restricted use of sidewalk space in downtown Olympia; Driftwood Day Care, 1971, a childcare center at The Evergreen State College. In 1971, Driftwood Daycare was initially conceptualized as faculty support at the College; The Liberation Cafe, 1996, a collectivist space established in the mid-nineties as a hub for activists to work, collaborate, host events, and engage with the community.

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January 25, 2024

The Liberation Cafe was an activist space that formed in 1996 as a place for people to work, collaborate, host events, and engage with community. See the full PDF archival of materials that were preserved and scanned by Liberation Cafe co-founder Pat Tassoni. Thank you, Pat, for sharing these materials with us!