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Activist Print: Bekezela Mguni: Ancestral Lines and Pittsburgh Loves Dogs

Ancestral Lines explores and honors the experiences of women of African descent with an array of vibrant text and images spanning the last century and Pittsburgh Loves Dogs highlights the use of dogs in centuries of violent oppression of Black people in the United States.

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Activist artist Bekezela Mguni in front of her installation Ancestral Lines at The Andy Warhol Museum. Photo by Emmai Alaquiva.

Activist Print: Alisha B. Wormsley: We Live

Alisha B. Wormsley’s four-part panel for Activist Print is inspired by John Carpenter’s 1988 science fiction film They Live.

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This is a black and white silkscreen print by artist Alisha Wormsley of an audience wearing 3D glasses.

Activist Print: Paradise Gray: The Disappearing Black Culture in Pittsburgh Series

In this photographic series, Paradise Gray observes the erasure of visible black culture and history in shared public spaces throughout Pittsburgh.

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An urban scene is painted on the wall of a building.

Activist Print: D.S. Kinsel: What They Say, What They Said

What They Say, What They Said is an introductory iteration of prints created by one of the Activist Print partners and project leaders D.S. Kinsel.

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Two artists work on a large installation piece featuring overlapping colorful words and a faceless, black and white image of a police officer.