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Today on Occupied Stories, Cindy Milstein writes about street art in Montreal.
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Today on Occupied Stories, Cindy Milstein writes about street art in Montreal.

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    • #montreal
    • #quebec
    • #art
    • #culture
    • #cultural criticism
    • #harpy
    • #street art
    • #derives
    • #cindy milstein
    • #antiauthoritarian
    • #anarchism
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  • 11 months ago
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“They say that us students are violent. Sometimes a window might get broken, but that’s not violence. It’s the police who are violent. They just get more violent. All we want is a better world. That’s what we’re fighting for.”

A student discusses his thoughts on the protests, explaining his use of the red square in his artwork.
From our latest out of Montreal, The Universal Language: “Fuck the Police.” Read the full story here.
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“They say that us students are violent. Sometimes a window might get broken, but that’s not violence. It’s the police who are violent. They just get more violent. All we want is a better world. That’s what we’re fighting for.”

A student discusses his thoughts on the protests, explaining his use of the red square in his artwork.

From our latest out of Montreal, The Universal Language: “Fuck the Police.” Read the full story here.

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    • #ggi
    • #casseroles
    • #grand prix
    • #protest
    • #civil disobedience
    • #canada
    • #quebec
    • #montreal
    • #art
    • #student strike
    • #student protest
    • #student
    • #street art
    • #red square
    • #occupy
    • #movement
    • #politics
    • #police
  • 1 year ago
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