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Above: Native-American activists Amy Anderson and Mari Villaluna, with Chinese-American elder Pam Tau Lee One of the leaders working to take down the New Deal-era murals at George Washington High…
For the past few weeks I’ve been carving a 4 foot by 6 foot block of birch plywood, depicting a section of the Columbia River Gorge. I live about half…
Storytelling Through Artifacts, with Notes on Aerial Bombing and the Relationship between Mining and Militarism
I was recently interviewed by Jeanne Dodds at the Endangered Species Coalition about the mural project I’ve been coordinating for the past four and a half years. See the full…
250 million years ago an extinction event wiped out 95% of all species on Earth, the greatest such winnowing ever to occur. It’s referred to as the Permian/Triassic extinction, or…
About a month ago I came across a clutch of these great old anti-communist pamphlets at Book Thug Nation. Touted as the “Democracy versus Communism Series,” they are an amazing…
I’ve been on hiatus from this book blog for about six months, but I’m going to try to start posting new entries again, although time will likely only allow one…
Last year was the 50th anniversary of the global revolt of 1968, and the events of May and June 1968 in Paris, in particular. One of the most enduring legacies…
Justseeds will have work form the War is Trauma and Celebrate People’s History: Iraq Veterans Against the War portfolio in this weekend packed exhibition. Justseeds and Iraq Veterans Against the…
Exploring the historical synergy between the US military and the resource extraction industry.
April 18 – June 23, 2019 Opening reception: Thursday, April 18, 6-9pm Described as Martin Luther King Jr.’s “last great dream,” the Poor People’s Campaign of 1968 was an ambitious…
Opening: Thursday, February 21 at 5pm This exhibition looks at how music has shaped the manners in which we understand ourselves in the past, present, and into the future. It…
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