“It’s a public space, so we shouldn’t lose it”
The privatisation of public spaces often conflicts with the interests of the general public. So, what can inhabitants do to fight such privatisation processes? URBANET talked to Alissa Raj from Transition TTDI, a residents’ initiative that advocates for keeping a community park in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, public.
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- “It’s a public space, so we shouldn’t lose it” - 14. June 2018