We Shall Not Be Moved - Posters and the Fight Against Displacement in L.A.'s Figueroa Corridor (Paperback)


Cultural Writing. Art. New Latino/Latina Studies. WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED brings together graphic arts and grassroots voices to describe the impact of gentrification and development in central Los Angeles, and how people fight back to protect their communities. This book emerged from a unique collaboration between SAJE, Self-Help Graphics and Art, and the Center for the Study of Political Graphics. It is a visual and written story of how grassroots organizing can both inspire and be inspired by the creation of original art and the recognition of the intermingled traditions of art and struggle on a global level. It combines a gripping narrative of what gentrification looks like in Los Angeles' Figueroa Corridor where the city's wealthiest developers rub shoulders with its poorest residents. It speaks to how artists can work with activists, and gives a full-color view of posters from housing struggles around the country and the world.

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Cultural Writing. Art. New Latino/Latina Studies. WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED brings together graphic arts and grassroots voices to describe the impact of gentrification and development in central Los Angeles, and how people fight back to protect their communities. This book emerged from a unique collaboration between SAJE, Self-Help Graphics and Art, and the Center for the Study of Political Graphics. It is a visual and written story of how grassroots organizing can both inspire and be inspired by the creation of original art and the recognition of the intermingled traditions of art and struggle on a global level. It combines a gripping narrative of what gentrification looks like in Los Angeles' Figueroa Corridor where the city's wealthiest developers rub shoulders with its poorest residents. It speaks to how artists can work with activists, and gives a full-color view of posters from housing struggles around the country and the world.

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Imprint

PM Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 2023

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First published

July 2008

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Dimensions

215 x 279 x 5mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

51

ISBN-13

978-1-60486-038-2

Barcode

9781604860382

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LSN

1-60486-038-3



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