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In October I went to Valencia to attend my friend’s art opening. The day after the opening we were kicking it in the studio and I wore my Free Palestine shirt!
Back in stock with new colors! Our collage about p*lice br*tality with sources pulled from our visual archive of political posters, underground newspapers and counterculture publications from all around the world.
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From our collection: A call to Americans to refuse for their taxes to be used to pay for American wars in Vietnam and Laos, and join the 6th annual demonstration in New York in protest of the war against Vietnam.
Seen on the back page of the EAST VILLAGE OTHER of April 1970.
From our collection: « The Identity Card » by Palestine’s foremost poet Mahmoud Darwish.
As seen in a June 1970 issue of The Berkeley Tribe, a counterculture newspaper published in Berkeley California from 1969 to 1972.
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Yes it will.
Front page of the underground newspaper ALL YOU CAN IT, published in New Jersey between 1970 and 1973.
On this beautiful issue from May 1972, the paper sides with the North Vietnamese in the last years of the American war in Vietnam.
From our collection: « BLOCKADE THE PENTAGON! », as seen in the pages of the American pacifist magazine WIN from Oct 1982.
Gen*cidaires & their enablers, warmongers, war profiteers, militaro industrials, taking us to the brink of a new world war & their allies can go to hell.
From our collection: Bilingual poster from the summer issue of THE BODY POLITIC, one of Canada’s most important gay newspapers of the 1970s.
Reproduction of a design created for the National Gay Rights Conference of 1975 held in Ottawa.
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From our collection: « If your ❤️ is not in 🇺🇸, get your 🍑 out quick. ». A quick summation of how the United States treats anyone who doesn’t align with them.
On the cover of the #EastVillageOther from December 1969.
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From our collection: « No More Agression! »
Mexican student poster in response to the Tlatelolco massacre of 1968, where the US-backed government of killed hundreds of students protesting the upcoming Olympic Games. Reproduced in the Los Angeles Free Press issue of April 1971.
« French people, are you racist? ».
In TOUT! from October 1970, the cartoon illustrates an article about a huge labor trafficking lawsuit following the uncovering of mass abuse of underpaid undocumented workers in the French city of Meulan. #NotForSale#TheRadicalMediaArchive
In THE BODY POLITIC issue of September 1974: the Canadian gay community calls for intersectional approach, reminding that their struggle to challenge the old bourgeois structures of family and morals is part of the broader class struggle.
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TOUT! CE QUE NOUS VOULONS: TOUT! (“Everything! What we want: everything!”) was one of the biggest newspapers of the French far left in the early 1970s, associated with Maoist and anarchists, and supported by Jean-Paul Sartre.
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From our collection: "A special police against a new world."
The brutal image of French revolutionary protester Richard Deshayes, disfigured by a grenade shot point blank by a cop, in 1971.
On the cover of TOUT!
A collaboration between Ramdane Touhami & @emileshahidi, The Radical Media Archive is the result of years of research, and the next chapter of a project that started last year with La Pharmacie des âmes.
Opening in Paris this spring.
As the world is more than ever in need of the art to summon international solidarity, The Radical Media Archive brings an unique collection of thousands of books, periodicals, posters, records and extremely rare items sourced from all around to world.