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Amin Husain and Nitasha Dhillon on Working to Decolonize the Art World

Avatar photo by Hrag Vartanian September 25, 2020April 13, 2022

In this two-part conversation, two of the leading activists in the New York art community talk about their lives, work, and what’s next.

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Who’s Behind the Media Campaign Against a Decolonize This Place Organizer?

by Hakim Bishara March 16, 2020

According to the MTL+ collective, articles have discredited their MTA actions and reduced one of its members “to the figurehead of a ‘violent’ Palestinian mastermind.”

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As Artist-Organizer from Decolonize This Place Is Detained By Israeli Military, Calls for Boycott Grow

by Yates McKee and Andrew Ross January 15, 2018February 4, 2021

A member of the Decolonize This Place art collective was arrested this month by Israeli authorities and he became the latest victim of an oppressive system that continues to impact the lives of millions of people.

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Learning from Decolonize This Place

Avatar photo by Ilana Novick January 9, 2017

Artists and activists involved in the Decolonize This Place residency at Artists Space reflect on its successes and how they can be models for future actions.

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