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In October of 2023 I opened a show at Souvenir Gallery in Portland, OR, which pulls together a skein of projects from the past five years into one exhibit. The…
A must see art exhibition for any activist/artists out there. At the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago
I’m in Lubumbashi, DR Congo for three weeks, doing research and presenting about my work on the history of the use of Congolese uranium in the Manhattan Project. I’m staying…
In collaboration with Arcade, and to mark 20 years since the largest demonstration in British history against the 2003 illegal invasion of Iraq and coinciding with Peoples’ Coalition occupation of…
at the Wassaic Project (Wassaic, NY) inconjuction with the No Misery Can Tell, No Word of Farewell exhibition December 3, 2022 – March 18, 2023 Last Fall I was invited to the…
See more cartoons at El Machete Illustrated
October 26, 2022 marks forty days since the death of Mahsa Jina Amini by Iran’s morality police. From all around the country, thousands of people marched to her gravesite despite road blockades. Students in universities across the county and well as refinery workers continue their strikes against the current oppressive regime.
Eight Guantánamo survivors, in solidarity with the men who are still extralegally imprisoned there, have written an open letter (below) to President Biden calling for an end to a Trump-era…
Dig Up The Sun is an exhibit by Portland, Oregon artist Roger Peet. The exhibit is centered around a linoleum blockprint map which traces the route of the Congolese uranium…
How do graphics, artworks, and compositions shared across movements highlight unlikely affinities and generate solidarity? Join us for a tour and discussion with Surviving the Long Wars co-curator Aaron Hughes,…
I’m looking forward to presenting about my work on Congo’s Shinkolobwe mine (source of the uranium that powered the Manhattan Project) at Central Washington University! I will be speaking with…
SURVIVING THE LONG WARS Virtual Scholarly Series Kyle T. Mays – “Indigenous Sovereignty, Black Freedom: Blackness, Indigeneity, and Kinship as Solidarity” Moderated by NEH Veteran Fellow and Artist Anthony Torres…
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