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“We were still educating. We were showing our kids how to stand up for themselves to a bully.”
A must see art exhibition for any activist/artists out there. At the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago
I’m pleased to share the publication of an article that I wrote for the New Republic magazine, which you can read here. This piece covers some of the experience that…
Under the Idaho desert heat the gravel and lava rocks sang a somber beat beneath our feet. “What kind of ancestors do we want to be?” was the question posed…
I spent three weeks in May in Lubumbashi, the second largest city in DR Congo. The city was founded in 1910 as a commercial garrison for the nearby Etoile du…
I was recently invited to participate in the People’s Budget Office, a participatory project by facilitating artist Phoebe Bachman and Mural Arts Philadelphia. A cohort of four different Philly artists…
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…
This Sunday is the 2nd Annual Interference Archive Duplicate* Poster Sale! Interference is in large part funded by the people that use it, so we need your help to keep…
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…
opening reception Wednesday, August 9 @ 5pm exhibit up August 9, 2023 through Summer 2024 Museum Hours: Wednesday – Saturday from 10am-5pm The West Virginia Mine Wars Museum is honored…
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…
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