A re-reading of the news through an anarchist lens
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Naomi Gennery is a Bristol-based graphic designer, illustrator and maker. Inspired by a mishmash of influences Naomi likes to take on serious subjects with a playful, humorous touch using type, bold colours and shapes throughout her work. With an interest in collage, zines, diy culture, satire, print making and crafts, Naomi uses mixed media to create her illustrative work and works in range of mediums and materials. A selection of this work can been seen on her instagram @nn.a.ii
From the playhouse to Peep Show, to penning the life of Charles Ignatio Sancho
A re-reading of the news through an anarchist lens
A re-reading of the news through an anarchist lens
Biden imprisoning more immigrants than Trump, Goodyear giving its workers cancer and Morocco being a coloniser.
Striking educators, the attempted merger of Kroger and Albertsons, Eric Adams being a terrible landlord and China's COVID restrictions
This week we heard about homelessness in Florida, Biden trying to trick rail workers out of sick leave, settler colonialism in Hawaii, and English fans booing their own team
This week we saw companies funding the destruction of the Weelaunee Forest, Trans activists preventing a TERF from speaking in so-called NYC, and the untrue news about Iran sentencing 15,000 protestors to death.
This week we saw Rihanna platforming Johnny Depp, the NYPD partnering with Ring Neighbors to police us even more, Elon Musk being a fascist, and the US being condemned by the UN for the Cuban embargo.
On moving away from burnout and toward a culture of rest and resolution
This week we saw ExxonMobil’s record profits, a woman unleashing bees on cops, the US government asking for a country to take the lead in invading Haiti, and the UK foreign minister telling the LGBTQIA+ fans visiting Qatar for the World Cup to respect the host nation’s criminalisation of LGBTQIA+ people
Marcela shares her thoughts on the Alabama prison strike, protests in Atlanta and the discontinuation of a cholera vaccine.