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Well, I’m back in cold and wet Seattle now! I flew in from Athens to Portland, Oregon last Friday and went straight for the coast to attend the birthday party of a very dear friend. I have to admit, there is a certain cachet  in dropping into a weekend beach party direct from Athens … [...]

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So I landed in Athens, Greece last night after a mad dash from LA to Seattle then on to Portland to catch my flight. Crazy, I know, but it’s the life I seem to be living at the moment. =) A quick recap on what I am working on here in Athens … I have [...]

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So I’m back in Seattle after an amazing amazing 10 day trip to Athens!  It’s hard to put in words all that happened and I know I tried to blog post a couple of times while I was there and just utterly failed.  Maybe it was because I was feeling so guilty for having so [...]

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So I arrived in Athens 7 hours later than originally planned and without my bag! Bad weather in NY caused our flight to be divereted and by the time I got to JFK my flight was long gone. They rerouted me through Paris but my bags never left JFK – hoping that it arrives later this afternoon … fingers crossed.

For those that might be wondering, “what the hell is Dave doing in Athens??” … here is the quick rundown of what I am up to:
About this time last year I passed through Athens and covered some demonstrations marking the 2nd anniversary of the shooting death by police of 15 year old Alexandros Grigoropoulos in 2008, which sparked 3 months of rioting that shook Greece to it’s core. This year I am for 10 days to do some reporting with the Common Language Project, a Seattle based nonprofit, to do some reporting on what’s happening here in Athens.

I will be triangulating my stories around 3 key issues:

* The death of Grigoropoulos as symptomatic of police-community relationship
* The law of “University Asylum” which prevents police from entering onto the campus of any University of College
* Profiling the neighborhood of Exarcheia, also known as the “Anarchist District” in central Athens

While here I will be recording audio, taking photos and writing stories to create a multi-dimensional picture of what is going on. In part, this is an exploration of my own ability to capture and produce material to produce multimedia stories. It is also an experiment with new forms of journalism and with the possibilities that crowdsourcing/crowdfunding make avilable.

Here are several links to follow my progress and keep up with my reporting:

Common Language Project Page
http://clpmag.org/safehaven

Athens Hotsheet (on facebook, no account require)
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=27218&id=155061487864191&fbid=165353516834988

Via my Twitter account
http://twitter.com/bror00
[Twitter users note: #travelerdave for pithy travel commentary and #Exarcheia for reporting]

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Hey! You! … Yes, you! Got a spare $5 or $10 bucks you want to throw my way?? Seriously.  I’m heading to Athens, Greece to do some reporting and I am asking my community to support me (this would be called crowdfunding) to help cover my on-the-ground costs! Exarcheia Safe Haven for Greek Anarchists http://clpmag.org/safehaven [...]

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In the district of Exarcheia in central Athens you never know quite what to expect along the narrow streets which are full of shops, restaurants and bars … Hipster musicians and communists, high school students out for some fun and drunks on every corner. University students coming and going between the all night kebab shops [...]

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As part of the series ‘Maslinovo ulje’ (Croatian for olive oil) I have produced an audio slide show with photos from the island of Hvar, Croatia exploring how olives are harvested and processed for oil. In this slide show, music and images combine to transport the viewer and create a connection not only between place, [...]

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For the next nine months, home for the men and women of US Army National Guard 141st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade will be Camp Bondsteel located in Eastern Kosovo. Camp Bondsteel, built in 1999, has facilities to house, feed and entertain up to 7,000 soldiers serving in the 10 year-plus NATO KFOR mission. Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo. 23/11/2009. Photos and text by David Mark Erickson.

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The PEEK & POKE computer club and museum has on display over 1,400 vintage computers and calculators in Rijeka, Croatia. The museum is the result of the efforts of a group of enthusiast who maintain the museum as a labor of love.

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When Slovenia proclaimed independence from Yugoslavia, there were 200,000 non-Slovenians living in the new country, including many citizens from other former Yugoslav republics. An estimated 25,000 were cast into a bureaucratic black hole, leaving them with no identities. Ljubljana, Slovenia, 02/11/2009.

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