
Books You Ought To Read”
Fredericko Alvarado C.2016-2020 enlarged copies on plotter paper mounted on wood panels with wooden stick. This crowd sourced project asked exhibition audiences and participants to illustrate book covers for works that they felt created empathy.
Installation view of protest posters F.T.P Mural Los Pobres Artistas-Thomas Jones, Stephanie Hooper, Sarah Siskin, Keena Romano, and Fredericko Alvarado. Back ground”Serpent River Boook” Carolina Caycedo

“Books you ought to read” Selected Protest Sign’s, demostrations, and exhibits. 2016-2020

“Whose Culture Has Capital?” Tara J. Yosso Illustrated by Fredericko Alvarado

“Little Manila In The Heart” Dawn Bohulano Illustrated by Unknown artist

“Heaven Is All Goodbyes: Tongo Eisen-Martin Illustrated by Margaret White

“Zapantera Negra An Artist Encounter Between Black Panthers and Zapatistas” Marc James Leger and David Tomas Protest Sign Illustrated by Rafael Sanhueza

"Books You Ought To Read" Protest Signs 2016 to 2020 Installion View at SOMArts Cultural Center for the Future Relations: A Resource For Radical Teaching Presents F.T.P

"Books You Ought To Read" Protest Signs 2016 to 2020 Installion View at SOMArts Cultural Center for the Future Relations: A Resource For Radical Teaching Presents F.T.P

“Kingdoms of Olive And Ash” Edited by Michael Chabon and Eyelet Waldman Protest Sign Illustrated by Deirdre Weinberg

“Harvest Of Empire: A History Of Latinos In America” Juan Gonzales Protest Sign Protest Sign Illustrated by Diego Irizarry

“Life Transforming Ideas Have Always Come To Me Through Books” bell hooks quote Protest Sign Illustrated by Stephanie Hooper

Demonstration at Naming Gallery Oakland CA. 2018

Demonstration at Naming Gallery Oakland CA. 2018

Demonstration at Naming Gallery Oakland CA. 2018

Demonstration at Naming Gallery Oakland CA. 2018

“Pedagogy Of The Oppressed” Paulo Freire Protest Sign Illustrated by Thomas Jones

“I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings” Maya Angelou Protest Sign Illustrated by Unknown participant