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The PO BOX is a creative collective and intergenerational social practice center dedicated to building the Rogers Park community in Chicago through radical art making and programming. They “embrace a…
Aaron Hughes, Justice, 2020 The Earth Day to May Day Chicago coalition formed to unite labor, immigrant, community, and environmental justice organizations during the current public health, economic, and environmental…
Draw a line from forests of giant, sporulating trees to highways built on exhausted strip mines and waste slurry impoundment lakes bursting to drown whole human communities.
By Artie Foster Co-Prosperity Sphere in Bridgeport was buzzing with conversation and anticipation as attendees of the spaces’ Networks of Resistance exhibition, which ran from October 12th through November 17th…
A new film by Addison Post about historical memory, and how we share it.
A new series about the rebuilding of the West Virginia Mine Wars Museum!
This is the second half of a little essay about the history of mining and human civilization. You can read the first part here. This is a work in progress,…
“A Time of Expectant Hopes,” a collaboration between Pete Railand and Jenna Valoe, including works inspired by 19th century union banners, suffragist banners, and modern day activist banners. Opening Friday…
A series of wax rubbings of historical markers in the manner of erasure poetics.
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…
Join us for the Certain Days 2019 Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar launch party! The calendar is in its 18th year and is a joint fundraising and educational project between…
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