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GET YOURSELF READY FOR WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH

March 5, 2018 lisa fox

Photo by Lisa Fox

Hello, Everybody, and Happy Women's History Month! We are always extra energized about this time of year here at the foxcraft.

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In in process, Links Tags lisa fox photography, the foxcraft, women's history month, swan day, women photographers, blogging & the creative process group
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH, PART 2

February 9, 2018 lisa fox

Ebony G. Patterson, detail from "Bermuda Gagon" from the Out and Bad series.

Today, we continue our exploration of black female artists who are contributing their voices to the field of photography.  These women inform the cultural dialogue surrounding identity and representation as it relates to black narratives from the past and today. They also present an important visual perspective on black womanhood.

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In women artists Tags ebony g. patterson, the foxcraft, women photographers, tonika l. johnson, women in the arts, black history month, zakkiyyah najeebah
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KICKING OFF OUR CELEBRATION OF BLACK HISTORY

February 2, 2018 lisa fox

Khadija Saye, wet plate collodion tintype from "Dwelling: in this space we breathe" series

February is Black History Month. This month we celebrate the exceptional impact that Black members of our community have had on our collective culture and history.

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In Links, women artists Tags black history month, Fine art photography, thefoxcraft, the foxcraft, african american history month, women photographer, khadija saye, erica deeman
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Happy 4th of July πŸ’₯✨

July 4, 2017 lisa fox

Photo by Lisa Fox

Happy 4th of July! Here are some of my shots of fireworks from our local Canada Day festivities

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In personal project, in process Tags Fine art, Fireworks, canadaday, Light painting, Abstract, the foxcraft, Foxcraft, Fine art photography, Fox photography, canada150, lisa fox photography
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The Role of Artists and Women in the Post Election World

March 9, 2017 lisa fox

"Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim... Sometimes we must interfere." - Elie Wiesel

Hello, Readers.

I hope everyone had a wonderful International Women's Day, yesterday. We have many women to celebrate for their accomplishments in the arts, science, politics and every other field. Their contributions and sacrifices have created the playing field that we operate on today. They are our inspiration as we move forward in choosing the women that we become tomorrow.

Shepard Fairey's Inauguration posters

Regardless of how long it has felt, we are currently five weeks into a new Republican-ish/Nationalist administration that seems to be hellbent on following a backwards path to some time they dubbed "great" as opposed to heading toward what the rest of the world took for granted as progress. Once the shock and anger of election night dissipated, I found myself thinking a great deal about what to do next, as a woman and as an artist and as a citizen.

What is the role of an artist? Is it to educate? Should the focus be on truth and facts or empathy? What does truth mean anyway? And, is all art political? 

"Plug It Up" by Laura Murray

I do not believe that the majority of the country shares all of the sexist, racist, xenophobic and generally hateful views of this president and his cabinet. I saw a nation of voters who stopped caring about the democratic process, in many cases didn't have access to the facts and ultimately felt their votes didn't count. 

Democracy only works when the people are well informed. So for me, the first way to move forward is by sharing information and staying vocal. This includes speaking up for those unable to do it themselves. I intend to amplify the voices of political artists, especially the women and artists of color who continue to be underrepresented.

"Champ" by Zoe Buckman

Right now, I would like to share a list of ideas and resources for activism. This list contains a wide array of options from making a simple call to organizing local protests. I have included as many important dates, resources and organizations as I could muster for you to continue collecting information and fighting the good fight. Please share this post with anyone you know who wants to do something, but doesn't know where to start or anyone else you know for that matter. I will try to keep it updated as new information comes my way.

Women's March Toronto, Lisa Fox

  • Read, educate yourself and remember that democracy only works when the people are informed.
    • What The Fuck Just Happened Today?
    • Daily Kos
    • Talking Points Memo
    • LeftAction
  • Organize locally. March, go to events for cultural institutions, etc.
    • March 11: International Women's Day March Toronto
    • April 15: Tax March multiple locations
    • April 22: March for Science DC and other locations
    • November 6, 2018: Vote on 33 Senate seats and all 435 seats in the House.
  • Learn about and vote in local elections. This includes prosecutors, school boards, city councils, county clerks, mayors, sheriffs, etc.
    • First, make sure you're registered to vote.
    •  USA.gov (You can also get absentee ballots here.)
    •  Ballotpedia
  • Support those under attack and report bullying, bigotry and hate crimes. 
    • Black Alliance for Just Immigration
    • Desis Rising Up and Moving
    • United We Dream
  • Engage in local politics. Form clubs, run yourself. 
    • The Working Families Party offers a model to form local political clubs that engage elected officials and push for progressive legislation.
    • Run for office
    • Especially, if you're a woman.
    • Join your local Democrats
    • If you're an expat like me, join Democrats Abroad.
  • Sign petitions.
    • change.org to support the NEA
    • pen.org telling Congress to reject any budget eliminating funding for the arts
  • Call representatives and senators. Go see them. 
    • Senators
    • Representatives
    • Other elected officials
    • Some instructions on how/who to call.
  • Protect your data
    • Here's an app to start with for messaging
    • And, one for online browsing
  • Donate to organizations. The White House has said several social institutions will be defunded and dismantled, such as the NEA and NEH, so I plan to do what I can to contribute to them. There are many to choose from. Find the cause that gets you jazzed and show your support.
    • Planned Parenthood
    • International Refugee Assistance Project
    • Natural Resources Defense Council
    • NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund
    • Trevor Project
    • Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund
    • American Friends Services Community
    • ProPublica
    • ACLU
    • Center for Constitutional Rights
    • Southern Poverty Law Center
    • NPR
    • New York Times
    • World Wildlife Fund
    • Washington Post
    • Environmental Defense Fund

Mural of Trump and Putin, Unknown Artist

Here's where I challenge you, Dear Reader. Please, begin or continue to engage through your voice and art. Amplify the work of politically minded artists, especially women and artists of color. Question the status quo. The things that we previous took for granted as common values are no longer that. Stay vocal. Keep fighting. And, share information with everyone you can. Add your resources and information to the comments at the bottom of the page or simply email me and I will try to update this page. And, finally, don't forget to subscribe to this blog below. The next post will showcase some exciting contemporary female photographers to mark this Women's History Month. Thank you.

β€œEither America will destroy ignorance or ignorance will destroy the United States."  -W.E.B. Du Bois

See you at the next march!

"There is some good in this world, and it's worth fighting for." - J.R.R. Tolkien

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