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A very cool new issue of Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies was recently published about the intersection of anarchism and Indigenous politics and resistance. It’s open access, and all of…
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…
This conversation I had with Avram Finkelstein (Silence=Death Project/Gran Fury/Flash Collectives) took place over zoom on February 17th, 2021. It is part of an ongoing series of conversations I’ve been…
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…
Tamir’s Campaign for Justice is a solidarity campaign with Samaria Rice focused on obtaining justice for Tamir Rice, her 12-year-old son who was fatally shot by Cleveland police in 2014….
This weekend the Treaty People Gathering is happening to gather, honor treaties and demand an end to Line 3. So far, 350 Minnesota organizers are expecting 1,800 people. Line 3…
DE-MIL-I-TA-RISE portfolio contributor Amber Zora has installed the prints at Hippie Haven in Rapid City, South Dakota. DE-MIL-I-TA-RISE is a Dissenters portfolio and booklet of 30 Screenprints by Justseeds Artists…
Josh MacPhee, We Carry a New World in Us, 2021 This newly commissioned billboard and installation by designer, artist, and archivist Josh MacPhee welcomes the SMFA at Tufts and surrounding…
A discussion on art and direct democracy with Hyde Park Art Center resident artist Aaron Hughes and special guests Damon Locks, Michael Rakowitz, and Marina Sitrin. From the 1871 Paris…
Join members of CTJM to reflect on how art and culture played a central role in envisioning reparations. In this session we’ll talk about far we’ve come, what it took…
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