“We went on strike because the company didn’t care to give us basic protections, and kept exposing us to get sick or die. For weeks we demanded the company to…
Deep South by Suroeste is seeking original artwork by Black and Latinx artists for a juried group art exhibition at Stella Jones Gallery, in New Orleans, LA – From May 1st to June 12th. “COMPLEXION REFLECTIONS”…
It started just over two years ago in Paris, and spread like wildfire by social media virality to Brasil, Germany, Spain, UK, the Netherlands, Syria, and many more places. The…
The printed Archive Codex was a collaborative project to get visuals and information out of the University of Minnesota’s Chicano/Latino archive and into the hands of the community. The idea of…
Part three of GRAPHIC LIBERATION: PERSPECTIVES ON IMAGE MAKING AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS A critical conversation between Emory Douglas and Josh MacPhee, engaging question around the history of political graphics, the…
There is no time like the present; and though it can sometimes seem as if there is no time in the present, one technique to defy this ever-narrowing envelope is…
photo by P. Nick Curran Justseeds member Shaun Slifer makes rubbings of historical markers as a project for understanding the language of state-sanctioned history through intentional erasure and omission which…
The Celebrate People’s History series pays tribute to people, events, and movements that have contributed to collective resistance. View a selection of over seventy prints from this incredible series displayed…