A comic by H. D'Andrade looking at the looting during the 1992 LA riots. Copied to clipboard Book traversal links for Looting: a Martian perspective Intellectual property rights: a debate Up Nine Guides to Saving the Planet (Not!) United States comics LA riots H. D'Andrade Printer-friendly version Comments
From passive to active spectacle: afterimages of the LA riots Oakland based Research & Destroy write about the Los Angeles riots and spectacle.
Smoke and ash: a Latino writer looks back at the 1992 Los Angeles uprising - Luis J. Rodriguez An article by Luis J. Rodriguez about Latino participation, and reasons for this,…
LA '92: The context of a proletarian uprising Distorted by the bourgeois press, reduced to a mere 'race riot' by many on the left, the L.A. rebellion was the most serious urban uprising this…
Mr Block comic Mr. Block, who has no first name, was created November 7, 1912 by Ernest Riebe, a member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). Block appeared that day in the Spokane newspaper…
Living in an election year: A cartoon manifesto A comic made in the run-up to the 2004 US election, where the two candidates - Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Al Gore - stood for pretty…
Comments