Daniel Tucker

Organize Your Own: The Politics and Poetics of Self-determination Movements

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Book, Tucker, Daniel
Date: 
2016
Abstract: 
This book is part of a multi-city exhibition called Organize Your Own: The Politics and Poetics of Self-Determination Movements. It strives to invite artists and poets to consider what it means to "organize your own" in the context of social and racial justice. It also includes histories of organizing that form the foundation of today's self-determination movements.
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English
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ISSN/ISBN: 
978194019011252000

Trashing the Neoliberal City: Autonomous Cultural Practices in Chicago From 2000-2005

Location

PO Box 476971
60647 Chicago, IL
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Magazine Trashing the Neoliberal City
Date: 
2007
Issue: 
003
Abstract: 
Amid the neoliberal transformation of Chicago--which extends capitalist market domination into every sphere, and substitutes competition and consumption for solidarity and social justice--the editors felt an urgent need to reclaim, rebuild, and redefine public space. The publication documents a period of cultural activism in Chicago stretching from 2000 to 2005, and covers various projects and organizations that responded to neoliberal restructuring. Topics include collective infrastructures, protest experiments, gentrification, public housing, and urban planning. (Adapted from introduction.)
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Publication was developed during the editor's research visit to the Learning Site in Copenhagen, Denmark. United States contact for more information is AREA Chicago. (From back cover.)
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ISSN/ISBN: 
8792065007

AREA Chicago #7: The Inheritance of Politics

Location

PO BOX 476971
60647 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Newspaper, AREA Chicago #7: The Inheritance of Politics
Date: 
2008
Issue: 
7
Abstract: 
Founded in 2005, AREA Chicago supports the work of people and organizations building a socially just city. AREA actively gathers, produces, and shares knowledge about local culture and politics. Its newspaper, website, and events create relationships and sustain community through art, research, education, and activism. *
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English
Notes: 
* Abstract taken from AREA Chicago website: http://areachicago.org/about/
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http://areachicago.org/about/
*Website not functional as of March 4, 2014.

AREA Chicago #5: How We Learn

Location

PO BOX 476971
60647 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Newspaper, AREA Chicago #5: How We Learn
Date: 
2007
Issue: 
5
Abstract: 
Founded in 2005, AREA Chicago supports the work of people and organizations building a socially just city. AREA actively gathers, produces, and shares knowledge about local culture and politics. Its newspaper, website, and events create relationships and sustain community through art, research, education, and activism. *
Language: 
English
Notes: 
* Abstract taken from AREA Chicago website: http://areachicago.org/about/
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Website: 

http://areachicago.org/about/
*Website not functional as of March 4, 2014.

Peripheral Vision

Location

PO Box 476971
60647 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Newspaper, Peripheral Vision
Date: 
11/01/2009
Issue: 
9
Abstract: 
Founded in 2005, AREA Chicago supports the work of people and organizations building a socially just city. AREA actively gathers, produces, and shares knowledge about local culture and politics. Its newspaper, website, and events create relationships and sustain community through art, research, education, and activism.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Abstract taken from AREA Chicago website: http://areachicago.org/about/
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AREA Chicago: Intersections

Location

PO Box 476971
60647 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Newspaper, AREA Intersections
Date: 
October 25, 2012
Issue: 
12
Abstract: 
Founded in 2005, AREA Chicago supports the work of people and organizations building a socially just city. AREA actively gathers, produces, and shares knowledge about local culture and politics. Its newspaper, website, and events create relationships and sustain community through art, research, education, and activism. Many of the articles in this issue focus on specific street intersections throughout Chicago.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
The abstract was taken from the AREA Chicago website: http://areachicago.org/about/
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Notes for a People's Atlas: People Making Maps of Their Cities

Catalog Number: 
book,AREA Chicago
Date: 
2011
Language: 
English
Notes: 
101 p. : ill., maps ; 21 cm. paperback "Featuring mapping projects from: Chicago, IL, Zagreb, Crotatia, Syracuse, NY, Greeencastle, IN, Portland, OR, Pittsburgh, PA, Granada, Spain, Waterville, ME, Chisinau, Moldova, New York City, NY, Detroit, MI, Boston, MA, Pilsen; Chicago, IL, Santiago, Chile, London, On, Canada, Ukraine ( Uzhgorod, Donetsk, Kherson, Simferopol, Vinnytsia,) Gary, IN, and Valparaiso, Chile". p. 1
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for Read/Write Center Library From grateful area folk at Benefit 2013

Phonebook 2007/2008: An Annual Directory for Alternative Artspace

Location

United States
41° 54' 31.8456" N, 87° 40' 31.0188" W
US
Catalog Number: 
Book, Picard, Caroline, Phonebook 2007/2008 An Annual Directory for Alternative Artspace
Date: 
2007
Edition: 
First edition
Abstract: 
The Green Lantern Press and ThreeWalls are proud to announce the printing of an alternative artspace/non-profit gallery book. This book will include listings, locations, contact information and annual programming for national artspaces. By printing PHONEBOOK we hope to create a single resource, useful to arts administrators, artists, and tourists alike, that outlines a network. Hopefully through a heightened awareness of one another we can support and enhance our own various practices.
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English
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Polvo

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Newspaper, Polvo
Date: 
Spring 2005
Abstract: 
Newspaper distributed and contributed to by artists and other volunteers, highlighting art movements in urban communities throughout the United States, Australia, South Africa, and Mexico.
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English
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AREA. Solidarities: The things we want and mean when we say we

Catalog Number: 
n.2.1
Date: 
Summer/Fall 2006
Volume: 
#3
Abstract: 
<p>Arts, education and activism in Chicago. This issue focuses on &quot;solidarities&quot; and the ways communities work together, both internally and with other communities.</p><p>Contributors continued: Josh MacPhee, Joel Waneck, John Brady, Jacques-Jean M. Tiziou, Dakota Brown.</p><p>Keywords continued: &quot;New&quot; Students for a Democratic Society Conference, University of Chicago, Keith Jackson, School Without Walls, Southwest Youth Collaboration, Access Living, Chicago Freedom Summer 2006, The Kenwood-Okaland Community Organization, Mteropolitan Area Group Igniting Civilization, Community Justice for Youth Institute, Jonathan Peck, Chicago Freedom Movement, second-generation incarceration, Girls Best Friend Foundation, civil rights, Brighton Park Neighborhood Council, Mariame Kaba, Steans Family Foundations, Young Woman's Action Team, Rogers Park, Jobi Peterson, Blocks Togethers, Chicago Girls' Coalition, Alternatives, Inc., Women and Girls Collective Action Network, Housing Action Illinois, Afterschool Matters, Amate Housing, Uhlich Children's Advantage Network, The African Presence in Mexico, race, racism, direct action, street theatre, sexuality, gender, National Women's Caucus Action, Cook County Hospital, lesbian, gay, queer, identity, American Medical Association, police brutality, Michael Piazza, doulas, Pilsen Open Studios, Woodlawn, University of Chicago, Kimbark Tenants Association, New Communities Program, Rainbow Coalition, Puerto Rican Young Lords, Young Patriots Organization, Black Panthers, Bobby Lee, Cuentos Foundation, environmentalism, South Austin Community Coaliition Council, Northwest Austin Council, Chicago Recylcing Coalition, Center for Neighborhood Technology, Center for Urban Transformation, urban agriculture, Stearns Quarry, Northwest Incinerator, Federation of Michoac&aacute;n Clubs of Illinois, Chicago Artists Month, Tom Hansen, IWW, Marxism, International Workers of the World, National Independent Contractors Association, Wobblies, <br /></p>
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eng
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