Since a re-design in 2013, The Public Eye has featured the work of activist artists both on the covers and inside. Here’s a look back at what some of our featured artists had to say about the “Art of Activism”:
From “school choice” schemes and the neoliberal privatization movement to the influence of the Christian Right on curriculum and school policy, public education is a key battleground.
As progressives contemplate how to build a movement for justice that can effectively counter such forces, it is necessary to understand how the Corporate Right is collaborating with others on the Right to advance its agenda.
Opposition to LGBTQ equality has long been both a fundamental value and useful political tool for many American conservative organizations, especially those associated with the Christian Right.
The label “hate crime” invites us to blame overwrought individuals acting on extreme personal prejudice, making it seem as if a small cadre of social deviants is our main obstacle to a peaceful society.
As some women have succeeded in pushing back against the sexist world they inherited, social and political movements have emerged to defend traditional gender structures.