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Sascha Altman DuBrul

Sascha Altman DuBrul, aka Sascha DuBrul or Sascha Scatter, (born 1974) is an American activist, writer, farmer and punk rock musician known as the bass player of the classic 90s ska-punk band Choking Victim.
He is the co-founder of The Icarus Project, an international radical community support network and media project, which is actively redefining the language and culture of mental health and illness. He founded the Bay Area Seed Interchange Library (BASIL).〔(A Seed Library for Heirloom Plants Thrives in the Hudson Valley )〕
He divides his time between the Bay Area and New York City.
== Early life ==
DuBrul was raised on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, the son of Anita Altman, the founder and deputy director of the ReelAbilities: NY Disabilities Film Festival. His father, Paul DuBrul, was a journalist and speechwriter who died the night before DuBrul's Bar Mitzvah. In an interview with the Village Voice, DuBrul described his childhood: "I was raised by democratic socialists who believed in electoral politics…but my political education happened amidst the Tompkins Square riots of the late '80s.”〔(Portrait of a Protest ) New York - ''Village Voice'', 18 April, 2000〕 In his teens, DuBrul found community among punks and anarchist squatters on the Lower East Side.〔

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