This print is part of a series of 7 prints dedicated to radical, Black feminists in canada between 1793 -2006. Originals are mixed media – acrylic, stencils, ink, pencil, paper, masonite.
This print is part of a series of 7 prints dedicated to radical, Black feminists in canada between 1793 -2006. Originals are mixed media – acrylic, stencils, ink, pencil, paper, masonite.
A new film by Addison Post about historical memory, and how we share it.
A guest post by colleague Amy Harwood, of Signal Fire and the Gloo Factory. I think I might have the most interesting comment thread going on Facebook today. No, really….
I had a long phone conversation with writer Daniel Fuller this winter – he had driven to town from Philadelphia specifically to find the Howling Mob Society historical markers after…
This week we’ll pick up with the fifteenth title in the Penguin African Library (PAL), Peter Mansfield’s Nasser’s Egypt (AP16: 1965). With this book the separation of the three sections…