
Club Commons: Moving Bodies to Grow Movements in Queer Nightlife and Beyond
As queer nightlife moves from the margins to the mainstream, what have we lost – and what can we still gain? Part cultural history, part manifesto, Club Commons: Moving Bodies to Grow Movements in Queer Nightlife and Beyond explores the power of the dancefloor. A call to protect what we’ve built, and reimagine what’s still possible.
Club Commons: Moving Bodies to Grow Movements in Queer Nightlife and Beyond by Anjali Prashar-Savoie takes you inside hidden stories of resistance and reinvention. We meet the people reshaping nightlife from below: abolitionist security teams creating safety without police, sober raves doubling as mental health support, radical childcare at parties, venues becoming worker cooperatives, and free party crews reclaiming public space. Through their work, we see how party-throwing skills build movements, how refusing to play changes everything, and why protecting queer nightlife means transforming who owns it.
Club Commons: Moving Bodies to Grow Movements in Queer Nightlife and Beyond
As queer nightlife moves from the margins to the mainstream, what have we lost – and what can we still gain? Part cultural history, part manifesto, Club Commons: Moving Bodies to Grow Movements in Queer Nightlife and Beyond explores the power of the dancefloor. A call to protect what we’ve built, and reimagine what’s still possible.
Club Commons: Moving Bodies to Grow Movements in Queer Nightlife and Beyond by Anjali Prashar-Savoie takes you inside hidden stories of resistance and reinvention. We meet the people reshaping nightlife from below: abolitionist security teams creating safety without police, sober raves doubling as mental health support, radical childcare at parties, venues becoming worker cooperatives, and free party crews reclaiming public space. Through their work, we see how party-throwing skills build movements, how refusing to play changes everything, and why protecting queer nightlife means transforming who owns it.
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As queer nightlife moves from the margins to the mainstream, what have we lost – and what can we still gain? Part cultural history, part manifesto, Club Commons: Moving Bodies to Grow Movements in Queer Nightlife and Beyond explores the power of the dancefloor. A call to protect what we’ve built, and reimagine what’s still possible.
Club Commons: Moving Bodies to Grow Movements in Queer Nightlife and Beyond by Anjali Prashar-Savoie takes you inside hidden stories of resistance and reinvention. We meet the people reshaping nightlife from below: abolitionist security teams creating safety without police, sober raves doubling as mental health support, radical childcare at parties, venues becoming worker cooperatives, and free party crews reclaiming public space. Through their work, we see how party-throwing skills build movements, how refusing to play changes everything, and why protecting queer nightlife means transforming who owns it.











