Abstract
This interview with Jeanette Hart-Mann and Asha Canalos took place on March 6, 2020 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This interview was conducted in person and edited by Ariel MacMillan-Sanchez.4 Hart-Mann and Canalos explained the importance of the Greater Chaco Art Zines project, how it came to fruition, the issues of censorship that surround it, and their perspectives on generating meaningful change. Some of the art pieces discussed in this interview are published in this article. If you would like to get involved or wish to see more of the art pieces discussed in this interview please visit https://greaterchacoartzines.org/.
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Jeanette Hart-Mann & Asha Canalos,
Creating Social Change Through Art: The Greater Chaco Art Zines,
60
Nat. Res. J.
309
(2020).
Available at:
https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nrj/vol60/iss2/12
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