A poster with images of tons of newspaper clippings. Used to highlight the grievances of the community and the fact they are constantly facing issues with the state.
A poster titled "Free Dessie Woods". There is a call to meet at 10am on Baker and Fill st.. It contains a list of speakers who will be at the event as well as a list of sponors. In the background are multiple images. The first being police violence, where two police officers can be seen holding a battered looking Black man. There are also images that express solidarity and a mutual interest in achieving the goal to "Smash Colonial Violence"
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.