In 2004, the election day, which would eventually bring us four more years under the Bush regime, happened to fall on the Mexican Día de los Muertos. A themed gallery only seemed fitting: events included, but were not limited to a drawing debate by Noah Post and Gregory MacAvoy, as well as a drum debate, by Phil Moffa and Steve Brant. Washin Machine presented a video debate and Jonathan Phelps debuted his film, "Black and White and Red All Over."
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