5am Upper Street

Pauline Blanchet
5am Upper Street

How does our built environment create new questions about our world today? Whether demolished or in construction, Pauline Blanchet explores cities, neighbourhoods, and buildings. Influenced by London's changing streets due to gentrification, in each episode, she dives into a question about the cities in the midst of change. From Modernist Estates to the 2024 Paris Games, she explores the social impact on communities at the heart of cities. In every third episode, the Urban Activist online magazine will also come on board to dive head-first into a city’s activist communities.

Episodes

  1. 03/08/2023

    Hash Brownies & 100 Screens With Martyra Peng: Berlin

    In this episode, I'm joined by Martyra Peng, a long-time Berlin resident. We discuss the impact of gentrification on Berlin and how it is affecting the creative and subculture scene. We discuss the creative class's double-edged nature and the social exclusion of many parts of Berlin society, including migrant communities, and the violence against the LGBTQ community and sex workers. Link to Martyra’s work: https://www.martyrapeng.com/ More about Martyra:  Martyra Peng is one of the most versatile writers in contemporary literature. Her work under changing pseudonyms consists of travel literature, 400 columns, numerous reportages, a highly acclaimed political non-fiction book, blogs, poems, photography and digital art.  Her blog "Hooker Republic" was the eponym for the celebrated play "Lulu - the Hooker Republic" by Volker Lösch at the Berlin Schaubühne. Her open letter to the German government "J'accuse" also found its way into the novel "Bricks & Mortar" by Clemens Meyer. Until the 1st Corona Lockdown, she mostly travelled abroad to create distance from Germany. Most recently, she published the non-fiction book "Sexwork 3.0 - and how we prevent forced prostitution". Her autofictional novel "Bread" is the world of a consequent struggle for advancement in a capitalist environment, where the rebellious outsider Nadine is sorted out as dysfunctional when she shakes the existential foundations of a broken system. Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=86505748

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How does our built environment create new questions about our world today? Whether demolished or in construction, Pauline Blanchet explores cities, neighbourhoods, and buildings. Influenced by London's changing streets due to gentrification, in each episode, she dives into a question about the cities in the midst of change. From Modernist Estates to the 2024 Paris Games, she explores the social impact on communities at the heart of cities. In every third episode, the Urban Activist online magazine will also come on board to dive head-first into a city’s activist communities.

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