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Articles by Kristi McGuire

  • Image: Outtakes from the AICWU Faculty Speak-Out and Rally on Wednesday, September 21, 2022. (L) Anjulie Rao, journalist-writer-critic and SAIC non-tenure-track faculty member, addresses the crowd assembled on the front steps of the museum. Many of them are holding signs with messages like "Fairness, respect, and a voice", or "Fair contract now". (R) AICWU faculty, along with students, staff and faculty colleagues, and public supporters, march from the steps of the Art Institute of Chicago, down S. Michigan Ave., to the LeRoy Neiman Center. At the front of the procession, a group of people hold a large banner stating "AICWU Faculty Union". Photos courtesy of AICWU Communications Committee.

    They just use your mind, and you never get the credit/It’s enough to drive you crazy, if you let it: A Brief History of Organizing Art Institute of Chicago Workers United (AICWU), or, Training an AI to karaoke a Dolly Parton banger, as set to the machinations of history

    by Kristi McGuire
    September 29, 2022

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