January 24–February 23, 2020 @PS122 Gallery / Art Workers Lab
New York, NY
As part of his Document of Resistance project, Antonio Serna, artist and co-organizer of Museum Workers Happy Hour/Manifesto, will present a film and archival items related to Detroit’s revolutionary black workers movement of the late 60s. Afterwards we will discuss the relationship between civil rights and workers rights, drawing parallels between the factory and the museum—connecting the point of production strategies then and now in order to inform this evening’s contribution to the Museum Workers Manifesto.
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EVENTS
January 31, 2020, 6pm
Lessons from Detroit’s Revolutionary Black Workers Movement
Museum Workers Manifesto Session #2: Film Screening and Archive Presentation @ PS122 Gallery, NYC
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DRUM Slate
Black America
The Crusader
Correspondence
Solidarity House (UAW)
Point of Production No.2 July 1972
Inner-City-Voice
Sauti
Siege: Voice of the Black Workers Congress, Vol. 1 No. 1, 1971