Not Enough Space in San Francisco Part 2
By miguel • May 5th, 2008 • Category: Not Enough Space, Political PrisonersSan Francisco Not Enough Space Exhibit during May 2006.
See Part 1.
San Francisco Not Enough Space Exhibit during May 2006.
See Part 1.
This following is footage of the “Not Enough Space” art exhibit, taken during May 2006, featuring the artwork of Carlos Alberto Torres and Oscar López Rivera at the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Art in San Francisco.
See part 2.
On February 1, “Not Enough Space†– the art exhibit featuring the artwork of Puerto Rican political prisoners Carlos Alberto Torres and Oscar López Rivera – opened at La Casa de La Raza in Santa Barbara, California. Over 200 people attended the opening of the art exhibit, including many professors and students.
In Puerto Rico, the art exhibit Not Enough Space/Un Reto A La Locura had a profound impact on the campaign for the freedom of our incarcerated patriots Oscar Lopez Rivera and Carlos Alberto Torres…The exhibit complemented the Committee for Human Rights’ effort to educate our people as to the existence of political prisoners…
by Jan Susler, from Third World Resurgence, issue 207-208, Nov/Dec 2007
In 1999, President Bill Clinton commuted the prison sentences of 12 of 15 Puerto Rican men and women arrested in the early 1980s, all of them long considered political prisoners and prisoners of war. Convicted of seditious conspiracy (that is, of conspiring to use force [...]