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ACLU-NJ: Automated Injustice

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The ACLU of New Jersey started its Automated Injustice Project with a central question in mind: How has the New Jersey government’s use of artificial intelligence, algorithms, and automated decision systems affected the rights and well-being of people living in the Garden State? These systems have been shown to perpetuate Read More

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Land Use Intervention Library

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Land Use Intervention Library is part of an ongoing project about land use, climate change, and self-determination.  The project follows Last Street End, a series of facilitated, public encounters conducted in 2021 in Gowanus, Brooklyn involving ecology and municipal planning investigations, media making, and performance art. Material produced by participants Read More

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Launch of the public art Mural Project: A Sense of Place

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Artist Georgeanne Gaffney is the selected Muralist for the 2023 Tahawus Center’s Outdoor Mural Project, “A Sense of Place.”  The mural will be located at the end of a rectangular pocket park which Tahawus calls “the Grotto.”  It lies between Tahawus and the Ausable Theater, in Au Sable Forks  – Read More

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Guitars for Change

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“Guitars for Change” is an after-school program for at-risk, immigrant children. The children receive free guitars and lessons in an after-school program. The parents/caregivers of these children work long hours and most children do not have a parent/caregiver waiting for them at home after school in the afternoon. What do Read More

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Barn Raiser

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With the tagline, “Your Independent Source for Rural and Small Town News,” Barn Raiser is the flagship national publication for a new network of state-based publications, the first of which will be Wisconsin Barn Raiser.   Why barn raiser? In the 18th and 19th centuries throughout most of rural North Read More

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Beauty & (Im)Balance ~ Quarantine Backyard Mandalas

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“…the care of the earth is our most ancient and most worthy and, after all, our most pleasing responsibility. To cherish what remains of it, and to foster its renewal, is our only legitimate hope.”  ~ Wendell Berry On a micro level, my backyard woodlands in northern NJ reflect a Read More

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Colonial Colonnade

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Arabic, often misunderstood and feared when seen in “Western” contexts, is accompanied by its English translation thus normalizing its presence to question and assert historical conceits and lazy assumptions. “Colonial Colonnade” visually merges English and Arabic into one space as the basis for improvisational text, image, spoken word, dance, and Read More

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Unlearning Imperialism

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Through the generous support of the Puffin Foundation, we investigate what it means to unlearn: as a process of recognizing through shared reading and conversation about our individual art practices. In the book Potential History: Unlearning Imperialism, scholar Ariella Azoulay posits that the camera’s shutter creates imperial violence by drawing Read More

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3 Volumes

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The fingers of capitalism touch every aspect of our lives–the artists in this group exhibition at Rosalux Gallery in Minneapolis, MN explored our collective experience living in its grasp. The works, curated by Priscilla Briggs from submissions for an international call for photo-based works and drawings for the zine series Read More

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When the Womb is Tender

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Black/African-American and Latin/Hispanic women are most affected by uterine fibroids (UF)*, which are non-cancerous tumors found inside and sometimes outside the uterus. I have had three surgeries to remove UF, so this is also a personal story. There is a significant physical and mental toll of having UF, such as Read More

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