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License to Kill, License to Expose Killings
November 26, 2012 —
Just blocks away from London’s upscale department store Harrods, and its James Bond window display, sits Julian Assange in the Ecuadorian embassy. Thierry Geoffroy asks: Which spy is the hero, and which the criminal? More -
Superstorm Sandy: Seeing Beyond the State
November 20, 2012 —
What will recovery from Sandy look like in the Rockaways and other devastated areas? For MTL, the solutions won’t come from official relief agencies, but from local activists building “autonomous zones for community and solidarity.” More -
Occupy: The Name in Common
November 15, 2012 —
One year after Occupy Wall Street activists were evicted from Zuccotti Park, the hybrid arts collective and non-profit organization Not An Alternative addresses where the movement stands and why the name “Occupy” should live on. More -
Redacted Histories of the Space Race
November 14, 2012 —
Exhuming the history of the American space race, Lisi Raskin and Wolfgang Hauptman untangle disquieting relationships between Nazi rocket scientists, the decommissioned Space Shuttle Program, and the Cold War arms race. More -
Israel: The State of African Refugees
November 12, 2012 —
60,000 African migrants, escaping violence in their home countries, now face protests, attacks, detainment and deportation in Israel. Artist Elham Rokni documents the new climate of fear for immigrants living in Israel illegally in a video entitled Capture. More