Corita Kent is an inspiration to me both in terms of printmaking and who she was as a person. Both as a teacher and an activist, Corita was influential in a quiet, powerful way. I was so excited that the Crocker Museum showed Power Up: Corita Kent's Heavenly Pop; I managed to sneak out to the show a couple of times even with a then three-year-old. Her silk screens are so joyful and profound.
Corita Kent's website
An anti-racist print resource
This is an awesome resource going around on social media that includes Black owned and/or operated shops; print fundraisers; printers offering to print materials at cost or free; print exchanges; lectures; books, essays and texts; historical archives, DIY videos, etc.
Anti-racist Print & Printmaking Resources
There’s some beautiful prints from @blackwomenofprint and @dugoodpress on Instagram as well!