MayDay Rooms is a safe house for vulnerable archives and historical material linked to social movements, experimental culture, and marginalised figures and groups. A site for gathering, holding, and animating documents and idioms of dissent which continue to offer a critically productive and emancipatory relation to the turbulent present. It is geographically located in Central London, but linked in collaboration, inspiration and practice with an international gathering of common and concurrent initiatives.

Opening of Wages for Housework N.Y. Office
Wages for Housework (New York). From Sivia Federici’s personal Collection deposited at MayDay Rooms. 88 Fleet Street. January 2013
Wages for Housework balloon. Celebration of the opening of the NYC Wages for Housework Office. Brooklyn 288-B Eight Street. November 15, 1975
Wages for Housework. Celebration of the opening of the NYC Wages for Housework Office. Brooklyn 288-B Eight Street. Silvia Federici (centre). November 15, 1975
Wages for Housework balloon. Celebration of the opening of the NYC Wages for Housework Office. Brooklyn 288-B Eight Street. Annotated by S.F. with Mariarosa Dalla Costa, bottom). November 15, 1975