If, as expected, justice is not served in the impeachment trial of an ex-president, it’s helpful to b
Feb 13, 2021 • View in browser
Weekend
If, as expected, justice is not served in the impeachment trial of an ex-president, it’s helpful to be reminded that the short-lived activist group, Women Artists for Revolution, began working toward “a vision of American artistic and communal life […] that’s economically supportive, culturally rich, and socially just” — as Kate Silzer puts it in this weekend’s issue — more than 50 years ago. 
As we attempt to move forward, it is also helpful to be reminded “that the limitations of a society are often limitations of the imagination.” 
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The Story of Women Artists for Revolution, a Movement Against Patriarchy
Alix Bailey’s Unfashionable Pursuit
The Commanding, Flamboyant Joyce Pensato
Dante: Our Medieval Contemporary
The Modernist Poet Who Took on Colonialism
Don Mee Choi’s Language of History
Required Reading
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