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"No more silence, end gun violence!" Elementary students from Cambridgeport School protest guns on Broadway in Cambridge, March 15, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Activism Greg CookMarch 15, 2018 0

‘Protect Children Not Guns’—Elementary School Students Protest In Cambridge

Dozens of elementary school students from the Cambridgeport School protested against guns on Broadway in Cambridge this morning. Photos copyright 2018 Greg Cook. Help Wonderland keep producing our great coverage…Continue Reading →

Nara Marcille'original design in January 2018. (Courtesy the artist)
Art Greg CookJanuary 26, 2018 0

Narya Marcille Couldn’t Attend the 2017 Women’s March. Instead She Designed A Poster That Became A Surprise Icon Of The Protests.

“The Women’s March was coming,” Narya Marcille recalls, “and I was furious about the outcome of the election and I had nowhere to put that energy. I so wanted to…Continue Reading →

Hollywood actor Mila Kunis appears in Harvard’s Hasty Pudding’s Woman of the Year Parade down Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, Jan. 25, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Activism Greg CookJanuary 26, 2018 0

With Protests Of Mila Kunis Appearance, Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Finally Agrees To Let Women Join The Show

As perhaps a few hundred people flocked to Cambridge’s Harvard Square to see Hollywood actress Mila Kunis appear in a short parade advertising Harvard University’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals, a handful…Continue Reading →

2017 Boston Women's March signs left along the iron fence of theCentral Burying Ground at Boston Common. (Nathan Felde)
Art Greg CookJanuary 22, 2018 0

6,000 Protest Signs From the 2017 Boston Women’s March Preserved As An Online Archive

After the 2017 Boston Women’s March, thousands of participants left their protest signs around the iron fence surrounding the Boston Common Central Burying Ground. They were going to be thrown…Continue Reading →

Cambridge/Boston Women’s March at Cambridge Common, Jan. 20, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Activism Greg CookJanuary 20, 2018 0

Best Signs From The Cambridge/Boston Women’s March

Here are some of the best signs from “The Cambridge/Boston Women’s March 2018: The People Persist.” The rally attracted thousands of people to Cambridge Common this afternoon. Also: See our main…Continue Reading →

Zayda Ortiz of Indivisible Mystic Valley speaks at the Cambridge/Boston Women’s March at Cambridge Common, Jan. 20, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Activism Greg CookJanuary 20, 2018 0

Cambridge/Boston Women’s March: ‘We’re Still Here. We’re Still Marching. And We Are Winning.’

“The Cambridge/Boston Women’s March 2018: The People Persist” attracted thousands of people to Cambridge Common this afternoon. “We’re still here. We’re still marching. And we are winning,” Massachusetts Attorney General…Continue Reading →

“Revolution in the Making: The Pussycat Project" at the Fuller Craft Museum. (Courtesy of the museum)
Art Greg CookJanuary 19, 2018 0

The Pink Pussyhat—Icon Of The Women’s Marches—Is Featured At Fuller Craft Museum

One year after hundreds of thousands of Americans took to the streets in Women’s Marches across the nation to signal their opposition to the Trump administration, Brockton’s Fuller Craft Museum…Continue Reading →

Detail of Judith Barry's banner for the Gardner Museum. (Courtesy of the artist)
Art Greg CookJanuary 18, 2018 0

New Public Art At Gardner Museum Aims To Bring Attention To Refugee Crisis

On Tuesday morning, Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum hung a new three-story tall banner on its Evans Way façade. “Global Displacement 1 In 100 People Worldwide Are Displaced From Their…Continue Reading →

Vivien Li, then president of The Boston Harbor Association, speaks outside the Boston Public Library in Copley Square at the beginning of the "performative walk" called "Boston Coastline: Future Past" that Andi Sutton and Catherine D'Ignazio led on June 19, 2015. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookJanuary 15, 2018 0

At MIT, Artists Look At How Global Warming Will Put A Lot Of Boston Under Water

By the end of this century, how will global warming and rising seas have changed Boston? A lot more of it is expected to be under water—much as it was…Continue Reading →

Downtown Boys. (Farrah Skeiky / Sub Pop)
Music Greg CookDecember 29, 2017 0

Downtown Boys: This Song Is For Everyone Healing From Natural Disasters And ‘Disasters Caused By Capitalism’

“This song goes out to Mexico and Puerto Rico and everyone who’s there healing from the natural disasters and all of the disasters caused by capitalism and this country in…Continue Reading →

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