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This is the first in a series of posts about a visit to the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Eastern Washington state, and the fate of the uranium ores found in…
I’ve long been a fan of German photomontagist John Heartfield. His political montage work for publications like AIZ is often reproduced, and has been collected in a number of editions,…
The new Justseeds Poor People’s Campaign portfolio is just one example of artists getting involved with this self proclaimed “new and unsettling force.” Over the past several weeks the campaign…
Jane Norling is an artist activist with an inspiring past. For fifty years, as a painter, graphic designer, and public artist, she’s created community murals, graphic designs for social and…
Audio Interference, a podcast series produced by the Interference Archive, has released an episode on the Bread and Puppet Theater, started in the 1960’s by Peter Shumann. The all volunteer…
Fresh from the printers is the sixth and latest issue of Signal: A Journal of International Political Graphics & Culture. Signal is edited by Josh MacPhee and I and it…
Resist Across the street from the Southwest Museum Station of the gold line. Mt Washington, Los Angeles. February 2017 One word, cut from some white material and installed publicly. It’s…
On December 4, 1967, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. announced plans for a Poor People’s Campaign and called for the nation to take dramatic steps to end poverty. In…
Help produce materials for the Poor People’s Campaign. On December 4, 1967, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. announced plans for a Poor People’s Campaign and called for the nation to…
1968 and 2018: The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival Portfolio features a series of twenty-five screenprints…
Thanks to the Bristol Radical History Group Justseeds will have a table at the upcoming 2018 Bristol Radical History Festival at M Shed. There will also be a version of Interference…
Opening Sunday, April 29, 2-8pm An International exhibition and event series about the 50-year-legacy of the global uprisings in 1968. 1968 was a time of explosive global protest. May ’68…
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