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Matana Roberts
Via New York, NY
Matana (m(a)-ta-na\) Roberts is an internationally acclaimed sound experimentalist and performer; her practice includes improvisation, dance, poetry and theater. A dynamic saxophonist, composer, improviser and ...
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Favianna Rodriguez
Via Oakland, CA, USA
Favianna Rodriguez is a transnational visual artist whose work depicts how women, migrants and outsiders are affected by global politics, economic upheaval, patriarchy and interdependence. When Favianna is not ...
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Elham Rokni
Via Tel Aviv, Israel
Elham Rokni makes video installations and drawings that stem from her daily experience as an immigrant. Born in Iran in 1980, Elham Rokni moved to Israel at the age of nine. Her work explores an intricate, ...
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Martha Rosler
Via New York, NY, USA
Martha Rosler's work includes video, installation, photo-collage and performance. She is perhaps most well known for her works exploring feminist issues, though as a native of Brooklyn, many of her projects ...
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Andrew Ross
Via New York, NY, USA
Andrew Ross is a social activist and professor of social and cultural analysis at New York University. A contributor to the Guardian, the New York Times, the Nation, and Al Jazeera, he is the author of many ...
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JD Samson
Via New York, NY, USA
JD Samson is the leader of the band MEN and one third of the electronic feminist punk band and performance project Le Tigre. For over a decade JD's career as a singer, producer and DJ has landed her at the ...
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Pi San
Via Beijing, China
Pi San is the pseudonym of Beijing-based animator Wang Bo, whose darkly satirical short films have become widely popular in China despite government censorship. His company, Hutoon, animates music videos, ...
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Sandy Storyline
Via New York, NY, USA
Sandy Storyline is a participatory documentary project that collects and shares stories about the impact of Hurricane Sandy on our neighborhoods, our communities and our lives. By engaging people in sharing ...
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Sehba Sarwar
Via Karachi, Pakistan
Sehba Sarwar is a writer, multidisciplinary artist and activist. She moves between the city of her birth, Karachi, Pakistan, where she spent the first half of her life in a home filled with artists, activists ...
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Saskia Sassen
Via New York, NY, USA
Saskia Sassen is the Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology and Chair, The Committee on Global Thought, Columbia University. Her new book is Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy (Harvard ...