This poster was inspired by Cafeta Cuba’s song “Flores De Color De La Mentira” that was on the Juntos Por Chiapas album. It inspired me to imagine a more just world in which Indigenous people have the right to exist on their ancestral lands.
This poster was inspired by Cafeta Cuba’s song “Flores De Color De La Mentira” that was on the Juntos Por Chiapas album. It inspired me to imagine a more just world in which Indigenous people have the right to exist on their ancestral lands.
“Brown and Proud” shirts now available from Liberation Ink. 50 % of the profits will go to Puente, a grassroots org in Arizona. Melanie Cervantes has donated her design to…
For the Day of the Dead exhibit Altars for the Spirits – Offerings for the Living at SOMArts this year Melanie and I collaborated to create an installation to honor…
It’s been 18 days since the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip began, since that time there have been 883 deaths and sadly more than a third have been women…
I recently worked with Juan R. Fuentes on screen printed reproduction of one of his linoleum prints for the Center for the Study of Political Graphics. It was part of…