Stories of Struggle: Visual Voices of California’s Working Class
- Title
- Stories of Struggle: Visual Voices of California’s Working Class
- Date Created
- 1983
- Description
- This poster is origonally from a calendar that displays 7 images of different aspects of Central American life. From, organizing, caregiving, study, and factory work, framed around a smiling portrait. The caption quotes Ernesto Cardenal: “It is against the darkness, this revolution… and the beginning of everything that is to come,” marking the piece as a statement of transnational solidarity and hope. Bottom text notes Inkworks’ first decade of progressive printing.
- Creator
-
Lisa Kokin/Inkworks Press
- Spatial Coverage
- created in Berkley, California, recognizing Latin American within California
- Type
- Image (calendar cover)
- Rights
- (find later) The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright.
- uri
- https://quod.lib.umich.edu/l/lbc2ic/x-sclp0313/sclp_0313content_copy
- Alternative Title
-
It is against this darkness, this revolution…And the beginning of everything that is to come
- Item sets
- California Political posters
- Site pages
- Mexican History In California
Part of Stories of Struggle: Visual Voices of California’s Working Class

