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Sex and Gender studies: Slab City

Slab City has been created by a small but committed squatters community. It lies in the Colorado Desert in south eastern California and takes its name from the concrete slabs that remain from an abandoned World War II base. It is a truly horrific and romantic landscape that commands residents to possess the same balance of beauty and beast.  

Unbearable temperature highs in the summer weed out the many who inhabit the free space in the winter, leaving only the most resilient, or the most unfortunate to become permanent residents. It is also these people who maintain the ad-hoc infrastructure that makes it such a desirable community to visit in the cooler winter months.  

The people who stay year after year could be described as poverty stricken, living in possibly the worst conditions in the USA, and some residents would tell you this is the truth. Others fiercely defend their lifestyle as a deliberate choice to reject the mainstream society. For these people Slab City provides a freedom they'd never experienced before. There are others who were forced here through circumstance; society wont tolerate them due to their pasts as felons, addicts or vagrants, but who whole heartedly embrace the opportunity to live in a community that wont judge them.  

Slab City is a place for the broken and desperate and for the fierce defenders of freedom from tyranny. But more than anything else, it is what this small group of people call home.  

  • Dave and Liz, partners, live in Slab City.
  • There is no access to public water in Slab City so the residents use the local hot spring, or the near by canal to bathe.
  • Sunrise at Slab City
  • Carol and Gary sleep outside in the summer because of the oppresive heat.
  • James playes with his dog Spider Monkey in his trailer.
  • Carol plays with a tarantular, while Gary plays with Carol.
  • This is Stan, an elderly man, who lives in a trailer without electricity in the searing desert heat amongst the filth of empty rye bottles and cigarette butts, in urine stained pants, barely able to walk, but he insists it is his preference and choice to be there. Better there than in a hospital or an old age facility where he will be forced to change his ways.
  • A typical residence at Slab City.
  • Few domestic amimals are steralised in Slab City, so there are a lot strays as breeding happens unchecked. Occassionally a volunteer Vet will steralise some of the animals.
  • Hanging out with Charlie
  • Jerry hangs out with Red, in his trailer.
  • A typical residence at Slab City.
  • Trailer interior at Slab City.
  • Jim (left) and Jerry (right) try to sell trinkets to other {quote}slabbers{quote}.
  • Carol and Gary bathe in the hot spring. There is no access to public water in Slab City so the residents use the local hot spring, or the near by canal to bathe.
  • Carol and Gary celebrate halloween at Slab City.
  • Poobah, father of the rainbow children, spent some time in Slab City while driving his rainbow van to Florida for a festival.
  • Annexed trailer home in Slab City
  • This couple live in an abandoned bomb shelter, remenant of an old World War Two military training camp.
  • On this day Lucy was feeding her 9 cats bread and beans because she couldn't afford cat food.
  • Red smokes a cigarette after sunset, Slab City.
  • With no access to waste disposal, people dump their trash in the surrounding area.
  • Leonard Knight and his folk art creation {quote}Slavation Mountain{quote}. Leonard lives in his car and has spent the last 30 years building this monument to God that lies at the gateway of Slab City.
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