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There’s a lovely remembrance of the political artist Peg Averill written by Chloe Buergenthal, over on the War Resisters League blog, as part of the 100 year anniversary/celebration of this essential organization. Peg Averill’s expressive and loose drawing style was synonymous with anti-militarist activism when I was a teenager in the 1980s and it’s nice to learn a little bit more about her life. The link to the article is here.
Signal:07 Editors’ Roundup
August 26, 2021
Way back in the summer of 2019 Josh MacPhee and I started putting together the new issue of Signal: A Journal of International Political Graphics & Culture, our seventh in…
Creating Graphics for Health
March 30, 2021
I’ve been working in both medicine and harm reduction for a decade now and have been trying to bridge my art/design background and my practices in street medicine and harm…
It Did Happen Here
November 13, 2020
It Did Happen Here is an independently produced podcast that documents the organizing and unapologetic street battles against racist white skinheads as various anti-fascist activists in Portland, Oregon struggled to defend…
Rebel Archives in the Golden Gulag
July 23, 2020
Two UCLA grad students in information studies have assembled an online archive of struggles around justice and prison abolition in California, called Rebel Archives in Golden Gulag (a nod to…