As the woman speaks, she names her own oppression—Martha Rosler
My first winter in New York, twenty-some years ago, we had so many blizzards that by February, the plows had piled months of snow and ice and trash onto the sidewalks, creating shoulder-height burrows you had to walk between to get anywhere. Or at least that’s how I remember it: a dusky, fre…
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