Mission
Guerrilla Girls BroadBand is interested in combating widespread social injustices and contemporary issues with wit, art, feminism, and the power of the collective. While their namesake and dead artist identities cull from an art collective history primarily focused on discrimination women face, rest assured that GGBB embraces intersectionalism and fourth-wave feminism. As next generation feminist activists and artists, we are interested in working with everyone and addressing wrongdoings that affect them too. In the past, we’ve addressed issues such as workplace discrimination, armed forces recruitment tactics in schools, abortion access, and sexual assault. We will include and work with anyone regardless of their sex, gender, sexuality, race, age, religion, etc.; we believe that equality cannot be achieved unless we work in harmony together.
We also care about healthy group practices, which is one of the reasons Guerrilla Girls BroadBand was started in 2001. Feel free to read our constitution, which we think helps redefine how an art collective should work together so that they can practice what they preach!