This poster was inspired by Cafeta Cuba’s song “Flores De Color De La Mentira” that was on the Juntos Por Chiapas album. It inspired me to imagine a more just world in which Indigenous people have the right to exist on their ancestral lands.
This poster was inspired by Cafeta Cuba’s song “Flores De Color De La Mentira” that was on the Juntos Por Chiapas album. It inspired me to imagine a more just world in which Indigenous people have the right to exist on their ancestral lands.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the third world Liberation Front Hunger Strike, where seven college students camped outside of California Hall and fasted for what they believed in….
Please considering donating to #helpmelaniecervantes fight cancer! www.youcaring.com/melaniecerantes-828867 Dear family, friends and supporters, I want to give thanks to everyone who has sent me good energy, made a contribution and shared…
May Day: Youth Prepare from Betty Bastidas on Vimeo. In preparation for May 1st Immigrant Rights mobilization in Oakland youth gathered for a banner making party to paint graffiti banners,…
Three Justseeds members have a exhibit opening this week in Philadelphia, if your in town join us! The exhibit features 50 posters and prints that document the world as we…