Squat The City! How To Use The Arts For Housing Justice is an inspiring and practical resource for anyone anywhere curious about how the arts can help navigate the current housing crisis. It’s full of lessons, strategies and examples based on Nawrocki’s decades of ongoing work as an activist/artist/organizer and educator across Canada using music, theatre, comedy and poetry to address the issues.
His 18th book, but first work of non-fiction, it assembles his essays, articles, and extracts from his plays, albums, stories and Creative Resistance workshops, plus material from his legendary “community cabarets” seen by thousands throughout Quebec.



