Ice flow on the Perkiomen Creek
USA. California. Oakland. 1971. Mojo mows the lawn as Black Panthers (and Mojo’s dog) stand in the yard of the Black Panther National Headquarters. 1048 Peralta Street, West Oakland.
The Black Panther Party was one of the most influential responses to racism and inequality in American history. The Panthers advocated armed self-defence to counter police brutality, and initiated a program of patrolling the police with guns and law books. Their enduring legacy is their programs, like Free Breakfast for Children, which helped to inspire a national movement of community organising for economic independence, education, nutrition, and health care. Seale believed that “no kid should be running around hungry in school,” a simple credo that lead FBI director J. Edgar Hoover to call the breakfast program, “the greatest threat to efforts by authorities to neutralise the BPP and destroy what it stands for.”
Photograph: Stephen Shames/Polaris
“The Room of Flowers” (USA, 1894) oil on canvas By Childe Hassam
Empire State Building Sojourn #empirestatebuilding #newyorkcity
Wassily Kandinsky Capricious Forms 1937
Automat, 1927, Edward Hopper
Size: 71.4x91.4 cm Medium: oil, canvas