“I AM AFRAID OF THE ONES IN POWER WHO KILL PEOPLE AND DO NOT ADMIT GRIEF” | Jenny Holzer, “Projections”
Happy Harvey Milk Day!
This photograph is included in the field notes of André Goeldi and part of a collection that includes 36 black-and-white photographs of specimens. André Goeldi was a Brazilian botanist who collected in Pará, Brazil, circa 1913-1920.
Smart Cities as Democratic Ecologies, edited by Daniel Araya
Robert Colescott Colored TV (1977)
Weaving stories of social justice—especially those that show why we all need to keep fighting for equality—into classroom lessons keeps students asking questions and considering alternatives. Movies are a simple way to bring new voices, new perspectives, and new narratives into your classroom.
- All But Name
- Occupy Bakery
- Mo’ne Davis: I Throw Like a Girl
- The Beast Inside
- Smile Pinki
- Separate and Unequal
image via flickr:CC | sylvar
Cats by Marina Koldobskaya via On My Way
In the early stages of planning “A Subtlety,” Kara Walker created a powerful slideshow of images and words—an “inspiration deck” of sorts outlining the many ideas relating to the history of sugar and slavery she was exploring. Watch the whole thing and discover more of her creative process here.
Harriet Heath
BY HANNAH LOUISE CLARK
@HLCTATTOO
Rain City Tattoo