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  • av Hugh Merrill & Jeanette Powers
    174,-

  • av Hugh Merrill
    432,-

    Noted printmaker, activist and educator Hugh Merrill presents this volume on theories and activities for teaching Foundation at a university level in the arts. The journal presents assignments, discussions, directives, grading rubrics, and correlations to the greater art world and is accessible to both students and teachers. Full color photographs of students in studio, student work and more are included.

  • - a family of privilege
    av Hugh Merrill
    258,-

    Hugh Merrill explores his family connection to the Jim Crow south and connection to the legal lynching of Edgar Caldwell. Vivid illustrations accompanied with text make this an important social zine.

  • - How to Obtain a Political Appointment in Washington, D.C.
    av John W Anderson
    258,-

    John Anderson brings more than a decade's work experience in the world of Washington D.C. as a political appointee. This guide neatly explains the ifs, ands, hows, and buts of obtaining an appointment and succeeding at the work. Rich with personal experience, and written in an accessible voice for the politically uninitiated, this guide is a perfect introduction to obtaining a political appointment.

  • av Sharon Rodriguez
    579,-

    Homeless, with Honor is the second photography documentary book by Olathe based artist, Sharon Rodriguez. This book chronicles veterans, individuals, homeless families and includes an in-depth portfolio of a homeless camp, giving viewers direct access to the day to day lives of those humans living on the periphery of the wealthy suburbs in Johnson County, Kansas. As with the first edition, Homeless, not Invisible (EMP Books, 2017), there are hand-written accounts of life and experiences of each person included in the book. Rodriguez exhibits a unique sensitivity to the struggle of homeless individuals, and creates from a place of consent and care with a deep conviction in the dignity of these disenfranchised individuals. Much like the purpose of the famed photos of depression era poverty by Dorothea Lange, it is essential that our society be aware of those living at the fringes and Rodriguez achieves this with grace, dignity and ethics. The book follows fourteen individuals, examining their daytime safe spaces and caregivers as well as the camps and cars which serve as sanctuaries by night. Rodriguez also includes information about the whereabouts of folks featured in Homeless, not Invisible, as well as a section of how an interested person can help.

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