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Carrie Reichardt

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Artist active in 2020 with a number of long-running projects, and involved in a number of campaigns. She is a long-time campaigner against the death penalty and communicated with Herman Wallace for many years during his incarceration. English Hedonists is one of Reichardt's projects.

More information at her website.

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Carrie Reichardt

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Treatment Rooms 2 - Carrie Reichardt

Carrie Reichardt, renegade potter and craftivist. English Hedonists Mad in En...

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Carrie Reichardt

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Mosaic House, back - Angola Three

Angola Three: Herman Wallace, Albert Woodfox, King Wilkerson

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Mosaic House, back - Bill Hicks

Here's what we do. You know all that money we spend on nuclear weapons and de...

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Mosaic House, back - Luis Ramirez

Luis Ramirez, 1963 - 2005. Keep the faith.

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Mosaic House, back - Martin Luther King

The ultimate tragedy is not the brutality of the bad people, but the silence ...

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