See the art and other images featured in Science for the People's Spring/Summer 2021 issue on racial capitalism.
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A look at some of the original art featured in the magazine's Spring/Summer 2021 issue on racial capitalism.
150 years ago, on March 18, 1871, the poor and working class of Paris — referred to dismissively by contemporary French...
"Microbial Speculation of Our Gut Feelings" uses the gut’s microbes as a way of looking deeply into immigrant health...
Artist Susan Bietila depicts how chains and shackles follow the incarcerated all the way into the birthing room.
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Sticky Wall Corner emerged from the idea of using the aldoquín as a construction material. Its size and brick-like form...
Three baskets by Eastern Band of Cherokee artist Shan Goshorn, woven from reproductions of manuscripts and photographs...
The antique postcards pretend to show a more innocent, pre-crisis America. But Capitalism is baked into those old-timey...
What is there to learn from Fleming’s “Atlas for the Green New Deal”? Rather than plowing forward as if the answers...