Book Illustrations
- The March of the Dead through Washington DC honored the Iraqi and US who died in the war. They all wore white masks.
- Tactical Media from the Backbone Campaign
- Anti WTO protestors in 1999
- oil extraction and the School of the Americas
- Bioterrorism squad entering studio of Critical Art Ensemble Steve Kurtz
- Disasters of War Goya to Golub Ann Messner coat(inquisitor) foreground
- Homage to lost resistance fighters in Argentina
- An installation underground in Chile at the site of the Museum of Memory and Human Rights
- Aksel gives us a military suitcase with a cluster of penis like missile launchers
- Selma Waldman’s Black Book of Aggressors left incomplete when she died in 2008
- Heyman talked to former Abu Ghraib prisoners with lawyers preparing a class action suit
- Invoking the disappeared in Argentina
- Cecilia Munoz’s scathing attack on the results of capitalism
- Rosler attacks the narcissism and materialism that ignores torture
- The refugee experience: media vs interviews with refugees from Bosnia
- Protesting oppression of women in war
- Flo Wong’s comment on the long term trauma caused by the Chinese Exclusion Laws of 1824 and 1924
- Shimomura’s reference to surveillance then and now
- Dingus figures from recycled materials speak of oppression and liberation
- Clarissa Sligh: Lynching as a reason for Civil Rights activism
- Performance about the perversions of feminism in the military
- On the ground in a Palestinian refugee camp
- Hana Malallah burns and tears canvas to convey the destruction of Baghdad
- Aamer family, Israeli separation wall, Break the Silence mural with Eric Drooker bird
- Sansour’s sci fi riff with the artist planting a flag on the moon and then floating into outerspace
- Munoz simulates a maquilladora worker’s murder. They are often found in abandoned lots
- Maya Lin invited by native elders to stand in front while they drummed to the ancestors and those not yet born
- Gail Tremblay talks about the results of uranium and other nuclear dumping on Indian reservations
- Pioneer Square Seattle belonged to the Indians invoked in this artwork
- Hazous connects us to the natural world with these huge discs that invoke the earth, sun, and sky, as well as the human environment
- The simple circle is inscribed with references to 10,000 years of trading at this site
- A reference to the struggles of ideology, its hopes, dreams, disappointments and perseverence































