Longtime East Village homesteader Michael Shenker has passed away..... Friends placed a tribute in front of the former squat at 209 Seventh St., which he helped restore starting in 1987.
Here's a passage on the former squats by Lincoln Anderson in The Villager from 2009...
Michael Shenker came to live in the East Village in 1970, a 15-year-old, half-Jewish kid from Long Island. His model mother had been the Ipana toothpaste lady in TV commercials, which sometimes featured cameos by him and his brother. But things at home weren’t going well, and Shenker decided he had to get out.
The bohemian East Village, with its rocking music scene at the Fillmore East, naturally drew Shenker, an aspiring musician. At first, he was homeless, hanging out and crashing at night with members of a tough Puerto Rican gang. Working odd jobs — one saw him cleaning McSorley’s urinals — he eventually managed to get his own place. But the storefront he was living in had a fire, and then his rent quadrupled in the early 1980s, and he found himself again facing homelessness.
One day, he recalled, as he was sitting in Life CafĂ©, “This weird girl Natasha I used to play chess with looked over at me and said, ‘Mike, have you ever heard of squatting?’”
[Top photo by Fly; bottom photo by Caroline Debevec — both via The Villager]
He was also featured in New York from 1996. You can read that piece here.
I asked a few of his friends for comments:
Eden Brower:
I've known Michael since I was around 19 years old ... One thing about Michael is that before Ray's was going to be visited by the Board of Health for a few violations...Michael was there and helped with tiling the floor and cleaning. He also helped many of the squats with getting their electricity done. I'm sad that he's gone.
Barbara Robin Lee:
I'm going to remember him joyfully playing the piano with gusto and lots of talent. I loved his love for music and art. He was an amazing electrician. He was a strident political activist. He was a lover, a saucy flirt in the first degree. He knew no fear. That's about all I can say right now. Above all else, he was a good sober FRIEND!
big loss for L.E.S.Always a comrade to Missing Foundation. RIP. Christopher Egan
ReplyDeleteSee my 2005 interview with Shenker.
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I'm really sorry he's gone; I only heard yesterday. I knew he had liver problems, but I wasn't aware it had progressed to cancer and that he had been admitted to a hospice. This really sucks.
ReplyDeleteHe helped C-Squat more than anyone will ever know and more than I will ever tell. He is and will always be an awesome man and I will miss him dearly.
ReplyDeleteI've known Michael since 1989, shortly after I began publishing the SHADOW.
ReplyDeleteMike was one of a handful of people in the LES activist scene that was 100% real. Anything he said he would do he did, with no pretensions, no bullshit. You could always count on him and he never let you down.
Without revealing too much here, I can say that he was a master strategist and tactician, responsible for helping to get new squats started and then "legalized" by the city so that the endless raids by HPD and the court battles would stop.
He was very intelligent, he had a great sense of humor and he was a man of integrity. A great combination in a great person....
I'm really going to miss everything Michael brought to the neighborhood. He was always a stalwart friend to my building, the Rainbow Coop. His knowledge and enthusiasm on housing issues was invaluable. You will be missed.
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