This photo shows a sign made on a sketchbook pad that says, "The new US monument of white-supremacist neo-fascist male-fragility." Behind the sign and across a highway, a long flat road stretches into the distance with two law enforcement vehicles on either side of the road with lights flashing. To the right, a blue sign reads, "Alligator Alcatraz."
While on a road trip in South Florida, I passed this place and saw people joyfully pulling over to get selfies with the Alligator Alcatraz sign. I was horrified. I had never seen a concentration camp before and couldn't process the reactions that people were having to it. So I turned to my sketchbook to tell the truth about this place. I returned to the same spot a few days later, needing to balance the hyped up lies with a dose of truth, and I got my own photos to share that truth.
This photo shows a sign made on a sketchbook pad that says, "Oh, the INHUMANITY." Behind the sign and across a highway, a long flat road stretches into the distance with two law enforcement vehicles on either side of the road with lights flashing. To the right, a blue sign reads, "Alligator Alcatraz."
While on a road trip in South Florida, I passed this place and saw people joyfully pulling over to get selfies with the Alligator Alcatraz sign. I was horrified. I had never seen a concentration camp before and couldn't process the reactions that people were having to it. So I turned to my sketchbook to tell the truth about this place. I returned to the same spot a few days later, needing to balance the hyped up lies with a dose of truth, and I got my own photos to share that truth.
This photo shows a sign made on a sketchbook pad that says, " For Profit Fascism" with arrows pointing beyond the sign. Behind the sign and across a highway, a blue sign reads, "Alligator Alcatraz."
While on a road trip in South Florida, I passed this place and saw people joyfully pulling over to get selfies with the Alligator Alcatraz sign. I was horrified. I had never seen a concentration camp before and couldn't process the reactions that people were having to it. So I turned to my sketchbook to tell the truth about this place. I returned to the same spot a few days later, needing to balance the hyped up lies with a dose of truth, and I got my own photos to share that truth.
Sketchbook Protest, Alligator Alcatraz, Florida, USA, 2025.
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