Category Archive for: By Remy

Lessons Of Lateral Oppression At COP 21 In Paris

By Remy Based on previous work making Lozen Shields for the Apache Stronghold in Washington D.C., I was asked by native nonprofits to create a shield to represent Indigenous People globally for COP21 in Paris. This was the second global mass mobilization art campaign I’ve worked on, the first being The People’s Climate March in…

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Racism: The Elephant In The Living Room

By Remy In August of 2015 in downtown Seattle, a city square was presented with a giant inflatable pachyderm with the word, “RACISM” on it. The whole city was invited into a living room scene to have some direct conversations about racism, the literal elephant in the room in white people’s lives. It’s important to…

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The Apache Stronghold’s Caravan To The Capitol

By Remy Making their way across the country, the Apache Stronghold left the San Carlos Reservation of Arizona and headed to Washington DC to protest at the nation’s Capitol. The Apache share our same enemies which are Arizona’s state representatives and the extractive industries that influence them, nonprofit or otherwise. Judging from past experience, the…

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Coal Kills – The Four Sacred Colors Screenprint And Extractive Font

By Remy This is some brief insight into the process of a four-color print which was rather ambitious considering it was my very first attempt at screenprinting. The Navajo Reservation was once surrounded by seven coal-fired plants but through collective and familial efforts from Black Mesa, that number of plants is now down to five.…

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