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Tess Aquarium from last weekend’s Boston edition of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School. More stuff at my sketch-blog.

Tess Aquarium from last weekend’s Boston edition of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School. More stuff at my sketch-blog.

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Dr. Sketchy’s Anti Art School Las Vegas, APRIL 2013, by Parrot Julia. 

Dr. Sketchy’s Anti Art School Las Vegas, APRIL 2013, by Parrot Julia. 

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Miss Spacefox from last weekend’s Boston edition of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School. More stuff at my sketch-blog.

Miss Spacefox from last weekend’s Boston edition of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School. More stuff at my sketch-blog.

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mollycrabapple:

New York Communities for Change is of the most badass organizations in New York.  These guys unionize fast food workers, fight stop-and-frisk, did serious relief work during Hurricane Sandy, and are the essence of solidarity not charity.  Honored to be a supporter.
I’ll be drinking at their event.  If you sign up as a $40/month donor, you get this exclusive signed print of New York Communities for Change member Pamela Flood, one of the organizers of the fast food workers’ strike
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Friends of New York Communities for ChangeFundraiser and Kickoff Party
May 17, Friday, 6:30-8:30pm
Two Moon Art House and Cafe 315 4th Ave Brooklyn NY
Love the work New York Communities for Change members are doing in the fight for worker justice, affordable housing, and public schools? Come join us to celebrate this work and to find out how you can make sure that work gets bigger and better at our Friends of NYCC Kickoff and Fundraiser!
SPECIAL GUESTS:W. Kamau Bell - Comedian and Host of FX’s Totally BiasedMolly Knefel - Comedian and Host of Radio DispatchLetitia James - City Council Member and Candidate for NYC Public Advocate
Join us for drinks, mingling, laughs, and a retrospective of NYCC’s work and what’s in store for the rest of 2013.
Find out how to become a Friend of NYCC, and how you can get a print of Molly Crabapple’s portrait of Fast Food worker and activist Pamela Flood!
For more info, contact Greg Basta (gbasta@nycommunities.org) or Gina Bull (gbull@nycommunities.org)

mollycrabapple:

New York Communities for Change is of the most badass organizations in New York.  These guys unionize fast food workers, fight stop-and-frisk, did serious relief work during Hurricane Sandy, and are the essence of solidarity not charity.  Honored to be a supporter.

I’ll be drinking at their event.  If you sign up as a $40/month donor, you get this exclusive signed print of New York Communities for Change member Pamela Flood, one of the organizers of the fast food workers’ strike

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Friends of New York Communities for Change
Fundraiser and Kickoff Party

May 17, Friday, 6:30-8:30pm

Two Moon Art House and Cafe 315 4th Ave Brooklyn NY

Love the work New York Communities for Change members are doing in the fight for worker justice, affordable housing, and public schools? Come join us to celebrate this work and to find out how you can make sure that work gets bigger and better at our Friends of NYCC Kickoff and Fundraiser!

SPECIAL GUESTS:
W. Kamau Bell - Comedian and Host of FX’s Totally Biased
Molly Knefel - Comedian and Host of Radio Dispatch
Letitia James - City Council Member and Candidate for NYC Public Advocate

Join us for drinks, mingling, laughs, and a retrospective of NYCC’s work and what’s in store for the rest of 2013.

Find out how to become a Friend of NYCC, and how you can get a print of Molly Crabapple’s portrait of Fast Food worker and activist Pamela Flood!

For more info, contact Greg Basta (gbasta@nycommunities.org) or Gina Bull (gbull@nycommunities.org)

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-Gabby Zapata, artist at Disney Interactive

-Gabby Zapata, artist at Disney Interactive