June 2 to June 9
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Andrea Blum
On May 25, George Floyd, an African American man, was killed by a Minneapolis policeman for having a counterfeit $20 bill. Police brutality is imbedded in the history of the United States, and in recent years has seen the death of many black and brown young men and women. These injustices have given rise to the Black Lives Matter movement flamed by income inequality and foreseeable unemployment.
Aurelia Mihai
Kyoko Kasuya
Luise Schröder
Natacha Nisic
Ivana Vollaro
Michelle Deignan
Ruth Maclennan
Anne Brunswic
8h30. Des joggers se croisent sur le terreplein central qui sépare le 11e arrondissement du 20e. A les voir, on ne peut distinguer ceux qui résident du côté ordonné, majoritairement haussmannien, à l’ouest du boulevard et ceux qui proviennent de l’autre bord, ce 20e et jusqu’à nouvel ordre dernier arrondissement, à la population plus mixte c’est à dire plus pauvre, plus bigarrée, plus immigrée, à l’urbanisme brouillon avec ses rues sinueuses portant des noms qui fleurent la campagne, rue des Vignoles, rue des Haies, rue des Grands Champs, rue de la Plaine, Click To read more …
Jane Watt
Liza Dimbleby
Letter from Glasgow — Between the Clock and the Street
I watched the film Permanent Vacation again the other night. I didn’t pay too much attention to the words. It was this image I was after. A girl in a room, looking out. I found the shot, but it was the street scenes that held me — lower Manhattan, derelict at the end of the seventies — empty abandoned streets that are suddenly immediate, right up front and now.