We will join Malcolm

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Malcolm X, December 1964. On youtube with not-so-great-audio, 32 minutes 53 seconds.

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The Words of El Hajj Malik El-Shabazz on extremism.

Related : Butler on protest; on how the state and contemporary discourse identify non-violence, protest, boycott and resistance.

Mobilize

A private exhibition and silent auction of curated protest signs from local artists to benefit the ACLU of Florida.
August 11, 2017, The Standard, Miami Beach.

Participating Artists

Adler Guerrier
Alan Gutierrez
Alessandra Mondolfi
Amanda Keeley
Antonia Wright
Autumn Casey
Bhakti Baxter
Brian Butler
Corrie Rice
Cristina Gonzalez & Books Bischof
Karen Starosta-Gilinski
Kelly Breez
Loriel Beltran
Melanie Oliva
Patricia Engel
Rodrigo Londono
Stuart Sheldon
Susan Lee-Chun
Typoe
Westen Charles

Home/s portfolio by Extra Virgin Press

Home/s:

Extra Virgin Press, in its first community based project, has asked Miami artists and writers to offer views on our common home in the form of literary broadsheets.

Edwidge Danticat & Laura Tan
Denise Duhamel/Maureen Seaton & Michelle Weinberg
Michael Hettich & Tom Virgin
Mia Leonin & Adler Guerrier
Campbell McGrath & Pip Brant

Exhibition at the Laundromat Art Space opens on Saturday, August 19, 2017 from 6 to 10 PM through Sunday, August 20, 2017, located at 5900 NE 2nd Avenue Miami, Florida 33137.

Exhibition of Home/s Portfolio continues at Extra Virgin Press from September 1 through October 31, 2017, located at the Emerson Dorsch Building, 5900 NW 2nd Avenue Miami, Florida 33137.

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Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago

“Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago”—curated by Tatiana Flores (Department of art History, Rutgers University) and supported by Getty’s Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA—will be on view from September 16, 2017 to January 28, 2018 at the Museum of Latin American Art (MoLAA) in Long Beach, California (628 Alamitos Avenue).