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The Leftscape
Robin Renee and Wendy Sheridan
199 episodes
1 month ago
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Shouldn’t We Be Doing Something? (Episode 172)
The Leftscape
1 hour 4 minutes 44 seconds
8 months ago
Shouldn’t We Be Doing Something? (Episode 172)
 Anji Marth has been a professional tattoo artist and painter since 1999. Her published books include Tar and Gravel, Knuckle Sandwich, the Resonant Eye series, The Horrors Coloring Book for Adults, and the Paintings From Quarantine series, painted during the pandemic. She also works in taxidermy as assemblage art as well as illustration. A longtime activist, Anji grew up in coal country, Pennsylvania and has lived in the Pacific Inland Northwest for almost 30 years. In this featured conversation, she discusses her recent experiences in activism in Spokane, WA and what inspired her to create and distribute a new zine aimed at getting people DOING THINGS.

Photo by Kyle Schickner

Earlier in the show, co-hosts Robin Renée and Wendy Sheridan share Timeline Cleanse news about the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame and the Nature Conservancy, Wendy gives info to get people ready for nationwide May 1st protests in Pièce de Résistance, and Robin shares about hearing the inspiring Darryl McDaniels (DMC) speak at the FenceSitter Film Festival last weekend in Bernardsville, NJ.

Things to do:

Learn more, get zines, get art, and/or get tattooed by Anji Marth at ResonantEye.net.

Join a May Day protest: FiftyFifty.one/events

Check out Leftscape.com for previous shows by Anji Marth and Kyle Schickner.

 

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The Leftscape
the shape of progressive conversation