The Pocho Research Society
The Pocho Research Society is a collective of artists, activists and rasquache historians who reside in Los Angeles.Dedicated to the systematic investigation of space, memory and displacement, the PRS...
View ArticleFrente 3 de Fevereiro
Frente 3 de Fevereiro is a research and artistic intervention group concerned with racism in Brazilian society. The group’s goal is to create a new understanding and contextualize the fragmented...
View ArticleLabor Histories
The Howling Mob SocietyThe Howling Mob Society (HMS) is a collaboration of artists, activists and historians committed to unearthing stories neglected by mainstream history. HMS brings increased...
View ArticleLesbian National Parks and Services
Lesbian National Parks and Services / Shawna Dempsey and Lorri MillanLesbian National Parks and Services was founded in 1997 to insert a lesbian presence into the landscape. In full uniform as Lesbian...
View ArticlePublic Space & Experimental Geography
Creative Time Presents: Interrogating Public SpaceInterrogating Public Space is an ongoing series of interviews by Creative Time Curator Nato Thompson with artists, theorists, policy makers, and...
View ArticleLa geografia esborrada de la Barceloneta
La Geografía esborrada de la BarcelonetaMAP >PDFAUDIO >MP3Passeja’t pel barri amb els teus auriculars, i deixa’t portar per les històries, imbueixe’t…L’audio tour, és una saborosa barreja de...
View ArticleSpectres of Liberty
Photo: Chris HarveySpectres of Liberty is a public memory, site-specific art project. Beginning with a sense of loss about the changing built environment of Troy, New York, we set out imagining ghosts...
View ArticleDavid Harvey
Reading Marx’s Capital with David HarveyDavid Harvey, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, has been teaching Karl Marx’s Capital, Volume I...
View ArticleCritical Geographies
Critical Geographies: A Collection of ReadingsEdited by Harald Bauder and Salvatore Engel-Di MauroRadical Theory/Critical Praxis: Making a Difference Beyond the Academy?Edited by Duncan Fuller and Rob...
View ArticleThe Missing Plaque Project
History can be a tool for social change. It is often said that the victors of history write the history books in their favor. Some stories are promoted, and others are left to dwindle in obscurity. The...
View ArticleA Call To Farms / Midwest Radical Culture Corridor
A CALL TO FARMS: Continental Drift through the Midwest Radical Culture CorridorFeaturing the words of Claire Pentecost, Jessica Lawless and Sarah Ross, Lisa Bralts-Kelly, Brett Bloom and Bonnie...
View ArticleMaking Policy Public
Making Policy Public / The Center for Urban PedagogyCUP's new series of fold-out posters uses innovative graphic design to explore and explain public policy. Making Policy Public is published twice a...
View ArticleIn the Middle of a Whirlwind
Will you join us in the middle of a whirlwind?In the Middle of a Whirlwind: 2008 Convention Protests, Movement and MovementsA one-off online journal of theory, art, activism and organizing out...
View ArticleThe Right to the City
Battle of the Bailout: The Fight For The City 2008The Right to the City, David Harvey, New Left Review, September-October 2008Examining the link between urbanization and capitalism, David Harvey...
View ArticleEating in Public & Historic Waikiki
EATING IN PUBLIC / Gaye Chan + Nandita SharmaIn November of 2003 we planted twenty papaya seedlings on public land near our house in Kailua, Hawai'i. In doing so, we broke the existing laws of the...
View ArticleBeehive Design Collective's Coal Campaign
Beehive Design Collective / Coal CampaignUnderstanding the devastation of Mountaintop Removal is perhaps primarily a visual undertaking - the vastness of the altered landscape cannot be conveyed with...
View ArticleAutonomous Geographies
Autonomous Geographies is a two year action research project run jointly by geographers at the University of Leeds and the University of Leicester, and funded by the Economic and Social Research...
View ArticleFree Land / Ariel Luckey
Free Land / Ariel LuckeyFree Land is a dynamic hip hop theater solo show written and performed by Ariel Luckey, directed by Margo Hall and scored by Ryan Luckey. The show follows a young white man’s...
View ArticleThe City From Below
The City From BelowMarch 27th-29th, 2009Baltimore!!! VIDEO DOCUMENTATION !!!This special national issue of the Indypendent Reader (Spring/Summer 2009 Issue 12) comes out of the Baltimore conference.The...
View ArticleExperimental Geography: From Cultural Production to the Production of Space
Experimental Geography: From Cultural Production to the Production of Space / Trevor Paglen / The Brooklyn RailWhen most people think about geography, they think about maps. Lots of maps. Maps with...
View ArticleThe New Geography
The New Geography: A RoundtableBy Jeffrey Kastner, Tom McCarthy, Nato Thompson, and Eyal Weizmanbookforum.com / Apr-May 2009The present epoch will perhaps be above all the epoch of space. We are in the...
View ArticleDiscover Kauai
Surfers vs. the Superferry / Jerry Mander & Koohan Paik / The NationWe don't ordinarily seek inspirational models of grassroots uprisings--especially against global corporate-military...
View ArticleThere Goes The Neighbourhood
There Goes the Neighbourhood is an exhibition, residency, discussion and publishing project for May 2009. The central element of this project will be an exploration of the politics of urban space, with...
View ArticleEnd Torture in Illinois
Illinois Torture Publicized with Ecological Art: Chicago and Milwaukee artists boost Tamms Year Ten message with mud stencilsOn Saturday, June 6th in Chicago, local artists partnered with the Tamms...
View ArticleCritical Outer Spatial Practice?
"Whitey on the Moon"On Gil Scott-Heron's "Whitey on the Moon" / Seneca Doane @ Daily KosMy sense is that if most people know any reference to the music of Gil Scott-Heron ("GSH") nowadays, it would...
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