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The walls came tumbling down at ¡Muros Abajo!
The event featured the talent of both local and international artists and literally included a wall that PCASC members constructed to symbolize those we build on our borders and in between our communities. -
CALL FOR ARTISTS! ¡Muros Abajo! / Walls Down! – a PCASC Community Art Exhibit
CALLING ALL ARTISTS: At a time when we are bombarded by media misinformation that plays on our fears, it is important to create space to tell our stories. We invite you to submit work that breaks WALLS DOWN, surpasses political boundaries, reflects on our diversity and our power to resist, highlights autonomous resistance movements, and introduces a vision of a world we struggle for. -
May Day Recap (featuring PCASC’s stop at Wells Fargo)
Mobilizing around Wells Fargo during the main march, the Portland Central America Solidarity Committee targeted Wells Fargo for investing in GEO Group, a private prison corporation. -
Tomando las Calles Opening Night
April 6th Exhibition of Tomando las Calles at Project Grow Gallery -
Tomando las Calles! April 6th
Save the date! April 6th is going to be amazing night of art, revolution and culture! -
PCASC Winter 2012 Newsletter – La Lucha Solidaria!
now with coupons! -
Call for Artists – Tomando las Calles
Accepting submissions until March 20th! -
4 Artists Who Are Reshaping America’s Immigration Debate
While the detention complex continues to balloon and the Obama administration has tallied up more than one million deportations while states pass increasingly restrictive anti-immigrant laws, artists are redefining the fight by using culture as a weapon. -
PCASC is hiring a part-time graphic design intern – could it be you?
PCASC is seeking a creative and self-motivated graphic designer, strongly interested in combining the arts with social activism, for a 2-month internship (unpaid, but will accept inquiries for academic credit), starting ASAP, on a flexible 6-10 hours per week schedule. The internship provides a unique opportunities for portfolio development and valuable experience in a grassroots community-organizing environment. -
Photos from PCASC Brunch with Gerardo Torres
Photos capturing the afternoon on 4/17/11















