There are very few unexpected emails that arrive in my inbox that make me have to hold back a squeal of excitement from my day job cubicle like the invitation…
Our tenth Dispatch finds us in discussion with Nafisa Ferdous, an illustrator, political artist, and activist who lives in New York City.
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…
A mix for Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative This mix features mostly local Montreal artists, particularly musicians, who have been involved in the intersections of social movements and the arts. I have…
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…
Fucking Cancelled is a podcast from Montreal, Canada, hosted by Clementine Morrigan and Jay Lesoleil, which deals with what the hosts call the Nexus: the synthesis of identitarianism, social media…
It’s totally possible to put up posters below freezing temperatures. It takes longer for the paste to dry in cold temps so it’s all about taking extra care so the…
“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.
The first-ever window show at the new Little Red Nest Co-op brings together People vs Fossil Fuels, Justseeds Artists Cooperative, Extinction Rebellion Chicago, and the Chicago Act Collective to exhibit…
Join Love and Protect to create merchandise to fund raise money for our friends inside. We will be screen printing, block printing, button making and letter writing. Register here. If…
Fucking Cancelled is a podcast from Montreal, Canada, hosted by Clementine Morrigan and Jay Lesoleil, which deals with what the hosts call the Nexus: the synthesis of identitarianism, social media…
Join us on Friday March 31st, at the Digital Humanities Center at Barnard College, to celebrate the life and legacy of one of the zine community’s beloved figures. Jen Angel…