Reject the Evidence of Your Eyes and Ears: Orwell’s 1984, Trump, ICE, and the Loyalty Test of Fascism
George Orwell’s 1984 warned that authoritarian power ultimately demands one thing above all else: loyalty proven by denying reality itself. That warning is no longer abstract. From January 6 to the killing of Nicole [...]
Queens Says No Kings: The Making of a Queens-Wide Resistance Coalition
Queens Says No Kings is a Queens-based activist coalition formed in late 2024 in direct response to the reelection of Donald Trump. From the beginning, it brought together leaders of existing Queens activist groups [...]
Community Is Not a Brand — It’s a Practice
Community doesn’t appear fully formed. It’s built through repetition, trust, and showing up when it would be easier not to. In Queens, community work rarely announces itself as something grand. It looks like folding [...]
What Is an Art Build?
How Art Builds Strengthen Protest Movements Through Visual Language An art build is a gathering that happens before a protest, march, or rally to create large-scale, coordinated visual elements that will be deployed together [...]
Queens, Brooklyn, and the Geography of Resistance Art
Art movements are shaped by geography — not just aesthetics. For decades, Brooklyn functioned as New York’s shorthand for experimental political art. That reputation was earned. Poster workshops, print collectives, underground presses, and radical [...]
Art Movements, Protest Lineage, and Why This Work Exists
Political art has never been ornamental. At its best, it has functioned as logistics, memory, and coordination — a parallel system of communication when official systems fail or turn hostile. From the hand-printed posters [...]





