When art meets activism: Jenna Freedman on making change, speaking out, and zines
Jenna Freedman is an activist and librarian in New York City, with roots in local theater. She also is the founder and current director of the zine library at Barnard College. In this interview, Jenna talks about her journey in activism, the intersection it has with art, and the role of theater and zines.
Tenant Advocacy: Then and Now
In the Lower East Side, who is included and who may be left out of housing rights advocacy? This documentary takes a look at the history and present of Cooper Square Committee, Lower East Side activism, and where support is directed.
Organizers Flocked to the Streets For 32nd Annual NYC Dyke March
This year’s protest marked the intersection of queer rights and anti-genocide rhetoric.