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A backporch interview by Justseeds artist Sarah Farahat and friends. We use Zelda Edmunds’s digital creative platform “Ancestors of Palestinian Liberation” as an opportunity to talk about the important contributions of Naji Al Ali, Rim Banna, Mahmoud Darwish, Ghassan Kanafani, Razan Al Najjar, Edward W. Said and Fadwa Tuqan on Palestinians today.
Season 2: Episode 4 of Mine Wars Forum features Justseeds member Shaun Slifer…
This conversation I had with Melanie Cervantes & Jesus Barraza (Dignidad Rebelde) took place over zoom on April 14th, 2021. It is part of an ongoing series of conversations I’ve…
This conversation I had with Emory Douglas (Black Panther Party) took place over zoom on March 17th, 2021. It is part of an ongoing series of conversations I’ve been holding…
This conversation I had with Alison Alder (Megalo Printshop/Redback Graphix) took place over zoom on March 2nd, 2021. It is part of an ongoing series of conversations I’ve been holding…
The Kairos Center and the NYS Poor People’s Campaign, recently launched the pilot episode of our new podcast, Getting Into Step. The podcast is dedicated to illuminating the times in which we…
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Monica Trinidad is an inspiration and transformational force in the Chicago arts and activist community. She is a queer Latinx abolitionist artist, activist and organizer with a clear vision of…
Part one of GRAPHIC LIBERATION: PERSPECTIVES ON IMAGE MAKING AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS A critical conversation between Avram Finkelstein and Josh MacPhee, engaging question around the history of political graphics, the…
The People Shall Rule is a popup window display exploring and celebrating the history of experiments in direct democracy in hopes to inspire people during the turmoil of the current…
Join us for a virtual panel discussion in honor of Celebrate People’s History!: The Poster Book of Resistance and Revolution. For this event, we’ll be joined by contributors Nicole Marroquin,…
Rooted in the do-it-yourself tradition of mass-produced and distributed political propaganda, the Celebrate People’s History (CPH) poster series seeks to generate a diverse collection that brings to life successful moments…
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