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I gave a lecture on my research into the legacy of the Shinkolobwe uranium mine in DR Congo for the Hanford Challenge Project. Hanford is the name of the military…
“In short, I can say about myself that I am a graphic artist, a poet, a socialist, a student activist, and a risky woman.” An interview with Ukrainian illustrator Katya Gritseva.
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…
Within a weeks’ time trending posts of 22 year old Halle Bailey having red locs in the upcoming new little mermaid movie and inspiring little black girls everywhere became overshadowed…
I just completed a mural as for the Center for the Study and Preservation of Palestine in Portland entitled “Al-Awda” or “The Return.” This is the first artifact produced by the…
Our eighth installment of Dispatches, an ongoing short interview series with political artists working around the world. This time we feature Dinelli, a young Brazillian poster maker bringing antiauthoritarian ideas…
I will be presenting some of my research on the history of the Shinkolobwe mine for the ongoing Nuclear Waste Scholar Series organized by Hanford Challenge, a Washington-based group focusing…
Join us for a Propaganda Party to celebrate the closing of Erica Thomas’s art exhibit “Nobody Wants to Work Anymore”! We will have hundreds of free posters from Portland artists…
I have a solo show of large and not-so large work on view for the month of November 2022 at Pain Sugar Gallery in Riverside, California. The show includes a…
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…