Justseeds artist Saiyare Refaei interviews author Thaer Husien about his debut novel “Beside the Sickle Moon,” on grassroots community organizing, writing, and resistance.
New Seasons Labor Union confronts the boss at the “nicest grocery in Portland” In August one of Portland’s newest independent unions approached me with a request: they wanted some signs…
Calling all artists working with liberation movements—plug into Through the Portal: Growing the World We Want, a convergence of artists, scholars, and activists in Chicago on Sept 20–22, 2024.
Late last year the computer-chip manufacturer Intel announced that it was planning a $25 billion expansion of its factory at Kiryat Gat in Israel, just miles from the border of…
I picked 8 images from our free graphics packages and had them reproduced on newsprint by a local web press. 2000 of each, so 16000 total posters! I’ve been shipping…
Papier-maché symbols of solidarity with Palestine I was helping to organize a march and rally in Portland to commemorate Nakba Day, the 76th anniversary of the Catastrophe which marks the…
Interference Archive and Common Notions need your help to publish a new, expanded, and amazing edition of Armed by Design, the most comprehensive book on the publication program of Cuba’s…
Justseeds friend Vic Speedwell recently sent over these photos from the streets of Amman. It’s nice to see the diversity of pro-Palestine street art in various sites around the globe.
Grab a cup of tea and join the artists of the Tea Project (Amber Ginsburg and Aaron Hughes) for this virtual conversation with guests La Tanya Jenifor-Sublett and Mohamedou Ould…
Come out to Powell’s Books in downtown Portland for the US launch event for Jeff Sparrow and Sam Wallman’s new book “12 Rules for Strife”. This book, with text by…
Interference Archive presents: Palestine LIVES! Listening Party Starr Bar, 214 Starr St. Brooklyn Thursday + March 28 + 7pm RSVP HERE! Due to a large turnout at our last event,…
Exhibition Description: Earth & Place/Roots & Movement explores the works of queer Chinese diasporic artist Jess X Snow and Filipino American artist Kill Joy. Through films, liberation graphics, community–created murals,…