The Wisconsin Farmers Union Convention also saw the US premier of Community Rights US ’ new Photography Exhibit, “Hidden in Plain Sight: How Corporations Exercise Their Constitutional ‘Rights’ Under Our Very Noses“, which garnered a lot of attention.

The captioned photo shown is one of dozens from the exhibit.
Our goal for the exhibit is that it be displayed all over the US throughout 2019 – in libraries, on college campuses and law schools, in coffeehouses and community centers – to commemorate the 200th Anniversary (1819-2019) of business corporations gaining so-called constitutional “rights” via the US Supreme Court.
After its premier at the Farmers Union convention in Appleton WI, it is currently being exhibited at the public library in Menomonie WI, as well as briefer viewings in Decorah IA and Gays Mills WI.
It will premier soon in Eureka CA, and will open for a month-long exhibit in  Portland OR on February 28th, and in Madison WI on May 3rd. The exhibit will likely also be viewable over the next few months in Vancouver WA, and Detroit MI. See a list of future events HERE .
Would you or your group like to host our extraordinary exhibit in YOUR community?

It’s easy and inexpensive to do so! We will send it to you, ready to hang. Please contact Paul Cienfuegos for more details.

(This bit of news was taken from our Community Rights US (CRUS) newsletter. If you would like to catch up on more stories and updates about CRUS and the Community Rights movement in general we invite you to take a look at the rest of our newsletter HERE.)