The Politics of the Joy of Printing

Author Danielle Aubert will talk about her exciting new book, The Detroit Printing Co-op: The Politics of the Joy of Printing. Hopefully the first in a series of events about the evolution and explosion of “movement printshops” in the 1960s–80s, Aubert will dial in on the specifics of this experiment in mass production in the radical community of Detroit, including Fredy Perlman and his Black and Red Press, the Black nationalist project Black Star Press, the autonomous Be/Wick Editions, and others.











When: Thu., Dec. 5, 2019 at 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: Interference Archive
314 7th St., Park Slope

Price: Free
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Author Danielle Aubert will talk about her exciting new book, The Detroit Printing Co-op: The Politics of the Joy of Printing. Hopefully the first in a series of events about the evolution and explosion of “movement printshops” in the 1960s–80s, Aubert will dial in on the specifics of this experiment in mass production in the radical community of Detroit, including Fredy Perlman and his Black and Red Press, the Black nationalist project Black Star Press, the autonomous Be/Wick Editions, and others.

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