About us
Do you feel like you're living in a system that wasn’t made for you – or even against you? Many of us feel overwhelmed by a world where fascism rises, the climate collapses, and basic rights are violated daily. And somehow, we're expected to go on as if nothing is happening.
But what if we made space to come together — not to lecture, but to listen, feel, share, and imagine something different?
Together with people of all ages and backgrounds, we created CLAMOUR — a space to speak up, to listen, to be heard. Not everyone can march in the streets or organize protests. But everyone can feel, reflect, speak, and imagine. And that, too, is resistance.
This is not a lecture or a panel. This is a conversation. A place for anyone — of any age or background — who feels concerned, confused, exhausted or hopeful about where our world is heading. We'll share our own paths out of paralysis to power, and invite you to share what’s on your mind: your questions, your fears, your hopes for the future.
We believe that change starts from the roots. And that the simple act of gathering, of sharing space and stories, can plant something powerful.
So come as you are — tired, fired up, full of ideas or full of doubts.
Join us in making noise.
Join us in creating CLAMOUR!
Upcoming events
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Is Barcelona for Everyone? Housing, Mobility and Urban Justice 🏡
Amics de l´Unesco., c/ mallorca nº 207, Barcelona, ESWhat to expect 🏡💚
Barcelona is often celebrated as a vibrant and livable city – but who is the city really for? This talk explores key challenges shaping Barcelona today, including gentrification, the lack of public housing, and the dominance of cars in urban space. Looking at housing, mobility, and infrastructure through a social and intersectional lens, we will discuss why public housing is essential to tackle displacement and how more just and sustainable urban mobility could look like.This talk will be given by David Bravo, an architect dedicated to deliberating and debating urban challenges such as the public space, the right to housing and the right to the city. He is a founding member of the international consulting firm Urban Front and the interdisciplinary team responsible for the ATRI.city strategy, which provides cities with affordable housing systems to combat gentrification. Between 2015 and 2019, he was also an advisor to the mayor of Barcelona as head of the municipal strategy to prevent gentrification.
The talk will conclude with an open discussion about possible paths toward a city that truly works for everyone.
🗣️ This event will be held in English.About this community 📣💚
For rights, against wrongs. We clamour for universal human and environmental rights — and a peaceful, sustainable future for all!CLAMOUR is a growing community of people who feel that the current system isn’t working and who want to imagine, discuss, and build something better together.
In a world shaped by rising fascism, climate collapse, and growing inequality, many of us feel overwhelmed or powerless. CLAMOUR exists to create space for something different. A space to come together, to learn, listen, share, and reflect. We believe that change starts from the roots — and that community itself is a form of resistance from which change can arise. ✊
Our community spans generations and backgrounds. Our youngest member is 18, our oldest is 93. We come from many nationalities and cultures, and from a wide range of professional paths including students, journalists, teachers, architects, activists, entrepreneurs, and retirees. This diversity is at the heart of CLAMOUR.
We welcome anyone who feels concerned, curious, exhausted, hopeful — or simply wants to connect with others who care about a more just and sustainable future. You don’t need to have answers. You just need to show up as you are.
Join us in making noise. 📣
Join us in creating CLAMOUR! ☮️💚Subscribe to our Luma calendar to stay up to date on all events. You can also follow us on Instagram for future updates!
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