William Estrada

@werdmvmnt

Educator. Multidisciplinary Artist. Chicago. Cicero. Jalisco. Support Free Art Making in Historically Marginalized Neighborhoods! More info in links.
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See you at @newberrylibrary today from 11a-3p for Indigenous Zine Fest Planting Seeds 2026!
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What are your environmental justice dreams for Little Village? The Mobile Street Art Cart Project got to make some scales for the Quetzalcoatl Mural @lvejo20 Little Village Dreams Team has been working on over the last two years. Today, as part of Little Village Lawndale High Schools Civics Day, 40 students visited the Little Village Farm, Semillas de Justicia Community Garden, and got a Toxic Tour as part of the day. Thank you for the invitation to participate, look forward to the summer. Young people have so many answers to the questions we are trying to figure out and we need to make sure there are spaces for young people to be involved in building the communities they will inherit.
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See you Saturday 5/16 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at @newberrylibrary for Planting Seeds Indigenous Zine Fest 2026 being organized by @zinemercado ! Come pick up prints from @justseeds artists and so many more local artists!! I’ll also have the Mobile Street Art Cart Project and will be hand screen printing printing live for the event. Hope to see you there. Tell your friends.
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Wow! That was an experience. The presidential center is not only beautiful but the joy and brilliance it celebrates is felt! I can’t wait to go back.
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Thank you @thenphm for inviting me to be part of @groundwaveshiphop Family Days! It was such an amazing experience and I am so honored to witness the magic people created! Until next time.
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Prioritize Community Care. Join the Mobile Street Art Cart Project today from 1p-4p and get a hand screen printed poster. Join Eternia and Mr. Lif for their first show together in the US! Married in real life, Mr. Lif & Eternia represent a seldom-seen phenomenon in hip-hop: two equally respected emcees sharing the stage as partners in both life and art. They’ll be performing May 3 during Groundwaves Generations at the National Public Housing Museum. Drop by for this FREE intergenerational day party that also features a dance workshop and demonstration led by the Legendary Fabulous Freddie and Blair Christian of Kuumba Lynx, a live set from DJ Manti, facepainting with Iiimagine, screen printing with me! Plus, free food, tours, games, and prizes: /events/1499953071522750 Hosted by MURS, Groundwaves Generations is a unique platform for hip-hop, community building, and collaboration. Join us on select Sundays this summer for more intergenerational activities, interactive exhibits, food, and hip-hop for the whole family! See you today!!
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WE DO THIS TOGETHER. Thank you @waubonseearts for inviting me to print as part of Aurora First Fridays! As always, I had so much fun and had some amazing conversations! Until next time.
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14 days ago
Come print this graphic with the mobile street art cart at @waubonseearts in @cityofaurorail today from 6 PM to 8 PM. Thank you @dougjeppesen for the invitation!
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May Day!
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15 days ago
Thank you @printandresist and all the amazing artists and folks from Madison who came out to buy some prints from @justseeds @paulkjelland and @werdmvmnt today. Hope you can come out for the next event coming up soon!
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21 days ago
THIS SUNDAY: Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights Sunday, April 26 2:00-4:00pm 📍in person at @expstation 👨🏿‍💻or RSVP for the zoom link Details in bio DM us to volunteer! Presented by @unfoldingdisabilityfutures and @highconceptlabs In Partnership with @accessliving and @cuerposjustificados With special guests: @christopherramos @werdmvmnt @genevieveramos.art How can we know—and claim—our rights related to disability, immigration, free speech? How can we use our creative practice to navigate, share, and defend these rights? This community gathering invites artists with disabilities and allies to learn about our rights and use art to help defend these rights for ourselves and others. Blending practical information with artistic activities, this interactive event aims to build solidarity and create resources to share with neighbors, friends, and colleagues. Chris Ramos of Access Living will guide us through our rights, offering special attention to the intersection of disability rights and immigration rights, and how these rights apply to disabled immigrants who encounter immigration officials. Then we’ll invite attendees to create mini-zines for community distribution, contribute to a collaborative artwork, and to screenprint and embellish protest posters. Virtual participants can contribute to a digital zine via Canva or join a breakout room to discuss and share accessible mutual aid efforts and resources. Through these activities, we strengthen our ability to protect ourselves, support our community, and participate in collective resistance.
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