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'''Arts of the Working Class''' is an artistic street newspaper that is published five times a year with a print run of 50-70,000 copies. The team of 6+ finances the production of the newspaper, which is then distributed free of charge to street vendors and generates €2.50 per issue, of which they keep 100%. Around 400 regular and many irregular vendors sell the newspaper. AWC currently receives no government support, instead donations, cooperations and advertising sales finance the newspaper’s program.
 
'''Arts of the Working Class''' is an artistic street newspaper that is published five times a year with a print run of 50-70,000 copies. The team of 6+ finances the production of the newspaper, which is then distributed free of charge to street vendors and generates €2.50 per issue, of which they keep 100%. Around 400 regular and many irregular vendors sell the newspaper. AWC currently receives no government support, instead donations, cooperations and advertising sales finance the newspaper’s program.
  
With Dalia Maini, Maria Inés Plaza Lazo, Pauł Sochacki, Theresa Zwerschke and Amelie Jakubek, a.o. [https://www.instagram.com/p/DCHKwU5N3u7/ (2024)]
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With Dalia Maini, [[María Inés Plaza Lazo]], Pauł Sochacki, Theresa Zwerschke and Amelie Jakubek, a.o. [https://www.instagram.com/p/DCHKwU5N3u7/ (2024)]
  
Established 2018 in [[Berlin]].
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The first issue was published in 2018 in [[Berlin]].
  
 
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* [https://artsoftheworkingclass.org/ Website]
 
* [https://artsoftheworkingclass.org/ Website]
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* [https://artsoftheworkingclass.org/editions Editions]
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* [https://umbau.hfg-karlsruhe.de/posts/how-to-make-a-journal-with-political-consciousness-in-2024 How to Make a Journal with Political Consciousness in 2024]
 
* [https://umbau.hfg-karlsruhe.de/posts/how-to-make-a-journal-with-political-consciousness-in-2024 How to Make a Journal with Political Consciousness in 2024]
  
[[Series:Magazines]]
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[[Series:Art and activism]] [[Series:Magazines]] [[Series:Feminism]]

Latest revision as of 14:45, 14 January 2025

Arts of the Working Class is an artistic street newspaper that is published five times a year with a print run of 50-70,000 copies. The team of 6+ finances the production of the newspaper, which is then distributed free of charge to street vendors and generates €2.50 per issue, of which they keep 100%. Around 400 regular and many irregular vendors sell the newspaper. AWC currently receives no government support, instead donations, cooperations and advertising sales finance the newspaper’s program.

With Dalia Maini, María Inés Plaza Lazo, Pauł Sochacki, Theresa Zwerschke and Amelie Jakubek, a.o. (2024)

The first issue was published in 2018 in Berlin.

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