Connections
Kindred Souls
Red Square connects with many diverse organizations and artists. We share a few here…
Resources
Agitprop
Huck/Konopacki // Florida, Wisconsin. Labor art illustration-cartoons
Doug Minkler // California. Printmaker: collective humor, defiance and lust for life
Friends
Workers Voice Connecticut is part of a group of workers and students committed to the emancipation of workers and the oppressed around the world.
Botto House American Labor Museum in Haledon, NJ
IN UNION Native Engagments // A exhibition book project collaboration of Edgar Heap of Birds and Keith Christensen. It connects the Minneapolis Truckers’ Strike of 1934 with a Native union family life experiences and the Indigenous-led environmental movement. The book includes Mike Alewitz’s reflection and commentary. 2023
The East Side Freedom Library in St. Paul, MN works to inspire solidarity, advocate for justice and work toward equity for all.
The Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG) in LA, CA. An educational and research archive that collects, preserves, documents, and exhibits posters relating to historical and contemporary movements for social change.
Art Forces in San Francisco uses community public art and technology, including murals, websites, social and new media, to inspire critical thinking and action.