On Twitter, I hold reading spaces that serve as a political education resource. Books are read aloud by me 😊 and sometimes discussed with the people who join the spaces. Making radical material more accessible. Links to listen anytime and any place are available below 👇🏿:
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Free PDF📚: The Color of Law
If you're on Twitter and want to join a reading space where we explore material from radical thinkers, follow me here and turn on notifications to be alerted when the reading spaces start! Listen or grab a mic. This is a space where I want to expand on the work left to us by great minds and discuss their and our ideas of revolution & concepts of liberation.
Link to next space: Revolutionary Suicide by Huey P Newton
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Anything Goes! #4 cover. 1986. Art by George Perez.
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Popeye versus the X-Men, by John Byrne.
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1595 Sir William Segar - Elizabeth Bess Throckmorton, Lady Raleigh
(Private collection)
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think this is my new fav csp brush (gritty's pencil by frenden)
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The Ermine Portrait, William Segar, 1585
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Segar Passi — Our Culture is Important (acrylic on canvas, 2012)
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E.C. Segar (American, 1894-1938)
Nobody's Pal (Wimpy) - cartoon - 1934
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Popeye - Cover art by Bud Sagendorf (1952)
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The Ermine Portrait of Elizabeth I attributed to George Gower and William Segar, 1585.
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