Ricardo Levins Morales is an artist-activist who uses visual art to strengthen and support organizing, movement building and education for social justice. He was born into the Puerto Rican independence movement and came of age in a time of mass movements in the United States. He has been active in the labor movement for thirty years and was a founder of the Northland Poster Collective which produced art and organizing materials for labor struggles. He worked as both an industrial and artistic screen printer for much of his adult life. His writes about strategic organizing and movement building.
The Madison worker uprising shook up the US political landscape. State governments that were peacefully going about their business forcing workers and…
[Contribution to the Reimagining Society Project hosted by ZCommunications] "I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore, Toto," Dorothy shared her suspicion…