Always a good one...
For who celebrate! 🥳
Always a good one...
For who celebrate! 🥳
(🌎) [EN] 🌹✊ On 25 April 1974, the Carnation Revolution overthrew the Salazar dictatorship in Portugal. Today, the spectre of fascism is returning across Europe. But Portuguese society is rising up. On every street corner, a friend. In every face, equality. It is the people who are in charge.
#CarnationRevolution #Antifascism #April25
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On 25 April 1974, the Carnation Revolution, led by the Armed Forces Movement (MFA), brought an end to Portugal’s Estado Novo, the longest-running dictatorship in Western Europe. In a non-violent uprising, the population took to the streets to support the military, placing red carnations in the barrels of their rifles. José Afonso’s song “Grândola, Vila Morena” was broadcast on the radio to serve as a signal to the groups that simultaneously seized the various seats of power, and it became … Read more
#event
🌹 On Freedom Day, we celebrate more than just a date — we celebrate values that continue to grow: participation, cooperation, community, and caring for the commons.
📅 #April25
🕙 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
📍 #Cultiva Garden @ Escola Secundária #GilVicente, R. da Verónica 37 (entrance through the lower gate), #Lisbon
The Cultiva Project invites the community, partners and anyone interested to join us for another Open Day.
We will have:
🌿 Guided tours
🥕 A Mini Market
🌱 Gardening Together
#event
COOPERATIVE #CINEMA CYCLE - Torre Bela (1975)
📅April 17
🕕6PM - 8PM
📍Cave Cultural @ Rizoma, R. José Estêvão 4 #Lisbon
🎟️Free admission
A documentary on a striking episode Portugal's revolutionary process. The occupation of the Torre Bela estate by landless workers and members of the Armed Forces Movement, leads to the creation of a self-managed #cooperative. Director #ThomasHarlan captures the tension and hope of a people that defies landowner power to build a new social reality.#April25