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Pirkle Jones, Black Panthers discussing their reading Material, Bobby Hutton Memorial Park, Oakland, CA,1968
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See Red Women’s Workshop
Feminist silk-screen poster collective, London 1974 -1990
“See Red Women’s Workshop was founded by three ex-art students in 1973. We met through an ad placed in Red Rag — a radical feminist magazine — asking for women interested in forming a group to look at and combat the negative images of women in advertising and the media.
See Red grew out of that meeting and a collective was formed producing silk screened posters for the women’s liberation movement as well as for community groups and others on request.
Working collectively was central to the ethos of See Red, as was sharing skills and knowledge. Members belonged to women’s consciousness raising groups and were active in various radical and alternative organisations…
For all our work an idea would be discussed, a member would work on a design, bring it back for comment, someone else might make changes and so on until the collective were satisfied with the end result; no one individual took the credit. This was a concept many in the art world found hard to accept.”
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Women who are beyond done with all of this shit.
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February 21, 1965: Assassination of Malcolm X, revolutionary internationalist and fighter for Black liberation.
“We declare our right on this earth to be a man, to be a human being, to be respected as a human being, to be given the rights of a human being in this society, on this earth, in this day, which we intend to bring into existence by any means necessary.”
— Malcolm X, speech at Organization of Afro-American Unity Founding Rally, June 28, 1964
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Faith Ringgold, Committee to Defend the Panthers, poster, 1970
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Witch bloc in Portland, OR at the Women’s March on 1/21/17.
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“Smash gay nationalism, queers fight back!”
Milo Yiannopoulos event massively disrupted at University of WA in Seattle.
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My favorite sign at the women’s march. The nonchalant lollipop sucking is also a mood
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“By the reflection in her signet ring she creates this queer card.” From Harmsworth Magazine, 1901.
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‘The Black Panther Party - Speech by John Hulett / Interview with Stokely Carmichael / Report from Lowndes County’, Socialist Workers Party, United States, 1966. This pamphlet is about the first Black Panther Party in Lowndes County, Alabama that inspired the more well known BPP to form in Oakland, California.
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‘The Black Panther Party - Speech by John Hulett / Interview with Stokely Carmichael / Report from Lowndes County’, Socialist Workers Party, United States, 1966. This pamphlet is about the first Black Panther Party in Lowndes County, Alabama that inspired the more well known BPP to form in Oakland, California.
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