
The state can’t isolate the imagination: Vernon T. Bateman and the struggle to free them all
Bateman’s story exemplifies the often unacknowledged resistance that flourishes behind prison bars, a creativity the state cannot repress.
Bateman’s story exemplifies the often unacknowledged resistance that flourishes behind prison bars, a creativity the state cannot repress.
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“Sunshine,” an exhibit of paintings, drawings, and wearable pieces prompting us to overcome the alienation of capitalist society opens May 24.
On Tue, May 21, watch How to Blow Up a Pipeline with light snacks and soft drinks.
On 5/17, encounter Vernon Bateman’s “phone call” painting, hear Jones read from her book, and more!
Catch this art exhibition of women artists of Mexican and Latina heritage.
Artist 31 Woman uses art and technology to deepen relations and advance our liberation.
In addition to the screening, the Party is holding a special ceremony inducting several new leaders.
On 4/20, watch and discuss the debut of a play by Sincere, a formerly-incarcerated woman!