Injustice to One is Injustice to All

December 2023 Issue

We recognize the intersectionality of all injustices
and hold the audacious belief that art helps create a more just world

UNTITLED, 2011, by Paulo Nazareth

From the For Sale series, Photo print on cotton paper, Collection Galeria Mendes Wood DM, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Worth a thousand words, don’t cha think? An’ every picture tells a story. Ain’t much more to say. ‘Cept perhaps it hits you over the head with a hammer. Slavery and the commoditization of black flesh. Meat, as it were. Despicable. In one fell swoop. With an unforgettable image. Unforgettable.

Words: Paul R. Abramson, Photo: Tania L. Abramson

Tania

Tania Love Abramson, MFA, is a visual/conceptual artist, performer, videographer and writer/poet, as well as a Lecturer in the Honors Collegium at UCLA. She is the author of three art books, Shame and the Eternal Abyss, Concern, and Truth Lies, as well as the co-creator and co-instructor of the UCLA Art & Trauma class. More of her work can be found at tanialoveabramson.com.

Paul R. Abramson is the lyricist and lead singer of the band Crying 4 Kafka. Crying 4 Kafka has been memorialized in Erika Blair’s book The Sanctity of Rhyme: The Metaphysics of Crying 4 Kafka in Prose and Verse (Asylum 4 Renegades Press, 2018). Paul is also an artist of note, and an Editor at Breathe. Otherwise, Paul is a professor of psychology at UCLA.