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Mark Harris, "Original Gangsters," mixed media collage on paper, 2014.
Interviews

Artistic Activism Profundity: Interview with Visual Artist Mark Harris

November 4, 2018 Andrea Lynn

Mark Harris’s art judges what is wrong without judging humanity. He immortalizes the pain he sees inflicted on black men in American society without a hint of othering. He somehow manages to include himself inside […]

Mireya S. Vela, "At Rest in the Moss."
Columns

La Loca Del Kuuchamaa: Interview with Mireya Vela

October 7, 2018 Julián Esteban Torres López

What first drew me to Mireya S. Vela was what initially attracted me to the work of Frida Kahlo. Vela’s art and creative nonfiction consider an important question: What is Woman? Vela outwardly displays her pain […]

Deconstructing Dominant Cultures Series

Other Russias: Interview with Victoria Lomasko

August 29, 2018 Andrew Miller

The subjects of VICTORIA LOMASKO’s graphic reportage are what she has called her heroes, regardless of what side of an issue they stand. In approaching work this way, she finds a way of representing the […]

BIPOC Music Series

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    • The Roots That Help Us Grow: An Authentic Voices Anthology, Volume 1
    • Blue Blood: Essays and Poems, by Robin Gow
    • Vestiges of Courage, by Mireya S. Vela
    • Mixed, by Nicole Zelniker
    • Ninety-Two Surgically Enhanced Mannequins, by Julián Esteban Torres López
    • PLACES & NAMES, by Carl Boon
    • Reporting On Colombia, by Julián Esteban Torres López
    • Marx’s Humanism and Its Limits, by Julián Esteban Torres López
    • Eat The Eight, by Ron Sunog, MD
    • Husband Father Failure, by KG Newman

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