A February 2023 event hosted by the Leadership Center for Social Justice at United Theological Seminary in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
The video is 91 minutes, includes a slideshow of Ricardo’s art, and is auto-captioned.
A February 2023 event hosted by the Leadership Center for Social Justice at United Theological Seminary in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
The video is 91 minutes, includes a slideshow of Ricardo’s art, and is auto-captioned.
Here is your free, printable monthly calendar for February 2023. This month’s art features RLM’s NEW poster “To be of use, featuring a poem by Marge Piercy.
The monthly calendar is a simplified, complementary version of the Ricardo Levins Morales Liberation Calendar, featuring historical dates and a mix of new and old artwork, printable for use in your office, school, or you-name-it. It’s a great teaching tool, whether for in-person or distance learning. Our 2023 edition is now available at the link above.
Here is your free, printable monthly calendar for January 2023. This month’s art features the poster “Defend Community,” and the beaver lodge from the “What to Do in a Pandemic” series.
A record breaking cold snap across the U.S. in December has made survival more difficult for those in substandard housing and those who are unsheltered. This artwork reminds us of the importance of home – to check on our housed and unhoused neighbors, and to band together to defend our communities against threats both natural and man-made.
The monthly calendar is a simplified, complementary version of the Ricardo Levins Morales Liberation Calendar, featuring historical dates and a mix of new and old artwork, printable for use in your office, school, or you-name-it. It’s a great teaching tool, whether for in-person or distance learning. Our 2023 edition is now available at the link above.
This June 2022 video produced by Line Break Media and 100PercentMN, a coalition of organizations working for a just and fossil-free future for Minnesota, features Ricardo’s words and (animated!) artwork. It’s part of their “Climate Visionaries” series.
The video is five and a half minutes; use the CC button to enable captions.