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The Unchanging Police: Deja Vu in Blue

By Ricardo Levins Morales on February 3, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

The Sunsetting of MPD150

By Ricardo Levins Morales on November 8, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Tactical choices in tough times

By Ricardo Levins Morales on November 3, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

A Moment of Liberation

By Ricardo Levins Morales on July 14, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

What Time is it on the Clock of the Police Abolition Movement?

By Ricardo Levins Morales on April 22, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Sweet Nothings and the Corporate Cats

By Ricardo Levins Morales on November 5, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Trayvon and the road ahead

By Ricardo Levins Morales on July 17, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )
"Until the killing of black men, black mothers' sons, becomes as important to the rest of the country as the killing of a white mother's sons, we who believe in freedom cannot rest until this happens." - Ella Baker 1964

  “What do we do now?” While marchers chanted “No justice, no peace,” this question kept coming up in interactions along the route. The question was about more than the verdict. It […]

A Hundred Years of Attitude: Bachmann, soap and the hazards of clever

By Ricardo Levins Morales on July 3, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

I can’t help thinking about Michelle Bachmann when I travel by air. More specifically, when I go into an airport bathroom.  Since I’ve been traveling, I have had plenty of opportunity to […]

Things That Being an Artist has Taught Me About the World: random installment 2

By Ricardo Levins Morales on June 20, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

6) Arrogance and humility. Practicing art in the context of community is an exercise in balancing arrogance with humility. Humility, because you are called upon to listen patiently, to identify the injuries […]

Running in the Promised Land

By Ricardo Levins Morales on June 19, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

I hit the hard streets of Chicago running. They were literally hard. I was literally running. The mountain community that had been my running grounds until that point is covered with a […]

The Case of the Huddled Masses: United States v. Migrante

By Ricardo Levins Morales on June 18, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

Your Honor. Members of the jury. My clients stand accused in this court of violating the territorial and legal integrity of the United States, undermining its economic stability and threatening its national […]

Big Brother and the Cop on the Block

By Ricardo Levins Morales on June 12, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

Twenty-two year old Terrance Franklin, alone and unarmed, is chased by Minneapolis’ elite SWAT police into a basement where he is killed. While being mauled by a police attack dog he is […]

Some Things that Being an Artist has Taught Me About Living in and Changing the World: random installment 1

By Ricardo Levins Morales on May 21, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

These notes are not about what art teaches; only what I have learned from my practice of it. This is an ongoing list that I will continue to post in installments at […]

Maria’s Talisman

By Ricardo Levins Morales on April 23, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

I was thinking about you the other day, Maria. Not sure how that happened. People briefly flit across each other’s life paths all the time and leave no residue. Especially at “the […]

Escape from Candyland

By Ricardo Levins Morales on April 9, 2013 • ( 1 Comment )

Eight years ago this month I walked away from King Sugar. I was at an addiction conference on the Lac du Flambeau reservation in Wisconsin and had stepped into the hallway for […]

I Come from the Sky

By Ricardo Levins Morales on April 2, 2013 • ( 1 Comment )

I grew up at the edge of the largest body of water on Earth. All the water we drank, cooked and washed with came from it as did the water with which […]

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