
Aaron Katzeman
Aaron Katzeman is an art historian, curator, and postdoctoral fellow at the Getty Research Institute. He received his PhD in Visual Studies with an emphasis in Global Studies at the University of California, Irvine, and was previously a Landhaus Fellow at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society. His research focuses on contemporary art and visual culture produced alongside resistance to military occupation, social movements for agrarian reform, and anticolonial national liberation struggles. His writing has appeared in Radical History Review, Third Text, caa.reviews, Pacific Arts, and Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography.
Journals presented by Aaron Katzeman
From 1971 to 1973, the nascent grassroots political organization known as Kokua Hawaii independently published and distributed Huli, a semiregular newspaper featuring radical economic analysis, community news, organizing strategies, political education, social documentary photography, and illustrated agitprop graphics. Kokua Hawaii, based on Oʻahu and active across the Hawaiian islands, was influenced by legacies of militant […]