50 Against War/50 contra la guerra

A decentralized print project releasing 50 relief and letterpress printed cards into the world as acts of resistance and circulation.

50 Against War/50 contra la guerra

Using printmaking as a tool of resistance, this project releases 50 hand-printed cards into the world, each accompanied by a directive in English or Spanish that shapes its movement and encounter. The cards circulate through public and private spaces—left, mailed, carried, and passed hand to hand—creating an anti-war network built on presence, participation, and shared accountability rather than visibility alone.

Rooted in the tradition of broadsides and activist print culture, 50 Against War extends my ongoing exploration of print as a vehicle for collective memory, civic dialogue, and transnational solidarity.

How It Moves

Each card includes a prompt:

  • Pass this forward.

  • Mail it to someone who needs it.

  • Leave it in a public place.

  • Document its journey (optional).

  • Respond and continue the chain.

This transforms the viewer into a participant.

The cards have traveled to Miami, Lake Worth, Boca Raton, New York City, Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo, San Francisco, Berkley, Chicago, Detroit, Washington DC, Atlanta, Kingston, São Paulo, San Juan and La Habana.

Selected Responses

January 12, 2026, at 6:58 PM

“Thinking carefully about sharing it next-going to mail it to my librarian friend in Lauderhill, Florida.”

— Recipient in Atlanta

January 19, 2026, at 6:29 PM

“I just received your thoughtful card. Thank you. Thinking about the best way to respond.”

January 21, 2026, at 6;45 AM

“Yesterday I left it at Founders Hall on UM campus for adult education.

— Recipient in Atlanta

February 9, 2026, at 10:07 PM

“Recibi tu carta.

Tengo muchas ganas de quedarme con la tarjeta pero la hare circular.

Estoy tentada de dejarla en la biblioteca de nuestro espacio….como lugar habitual de paso de mucha gente, pero me quedo la duda.”

— Recipient in  São Paulo

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