by Melanie Cervantes | May 19, 2012 | Photography
This year, 2012, there was so much build up as May Day approached. Historically the day is an international celebration of workers and labor movement. Since 2006 when a mass scale boycott was called by migrants and solidarity groups , May Day has become a call for...
by Jesus Barraza | Oct 13, 2011 | Events, Graphics, Photography, Prints
This week we printed over 600 posters that we have taken out to events and actions to give away to the community. We want to thank everyone who donated money and helped make these posters possible, It felt very good to have support from the community. Thank You!!! We...
by Melanie Cervantes | Sep 7, 2011 | Events, Photography
“We are building a movement so we can be a nation that takes care of one another across generations” “This year is the first year of the “age wave;” every eight seconds, an American will turn 65. In the coming years, more and more members of...
by Jesus Barraza | Sep 1, 2011 | Exhibits, Graphics, Photography, Studio
Order this print by clicking here. This is a new screen printed poster for “After The Gold Rush: Reflections and Postscripts on the National Chicano Moratorium of August 29th, 1970” an exhibit at the Vincent Price Art Museum in Los Angeles. This print is a...
by Melanie Cervantes | Aug 30, 2011 | Events, Photography
Aqui Estamos, Y No Nos Vamos: Luchando por Gente, Tierra y Libertad! “The message for this year’s Xicana Moratorium Day is to remind people that Raza youth and families are here to stay, not just in Oakland and through out the southwest, but on this...
by Melanie Cervantes | Jun 15, 2011 | Photography, Writings
Photography, like painting and printmaking, has always attracted my attention. But like most art forms my relationship to the form had always been as a spectator. Watching movies like Oliver Stone’s “El Salvador” which tells the story of the Salvadorian brutal civil...
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