Seiya Abe-Bell

Buddy MFG

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Helping Handles: Tote Bags 4 Refugee Fundraiser is a series of tote bags made by Chicago artists to raise funds to get activated cell phones for asylum seekers arriving in Chicago. 

Tote bags go for $28 - or you can donate your old phone in exchange for a tote bag of your choice! 

Inspired by arts community mobilization efforts like the Bootlegs 4 Brandon project, Buddy has assembled 14 amazing artists to donate their artwork, which we’ve printed on bags that we’re releasing Aug 25. meet the urgent needs of assylum seekers involuntarily bussed to our city. Help us help our new neighbors get oriented, communicate with family and friends, and thrive with us in our welcoming communities.

Public Media Institute is working to get these newly-arriving refugees working phones with SIM cards. This is something our mutual aid buddies across the city have unanimously let us know there is urgent need for; other nonprofits and community groups are working to get asylum seekers’ basic needs met, but no one is helping people get the phones essential to find work, communicate with loved ones, and navigate complicated government aid.

In June, PMI acquired 100 SIM cards, but have only been able to activate 30 of them so far. We are raising funds to activate more phones at the cost of about $40 per phone.  More information about our campaign to collect funds for phones and old phone donations is here.  

Dimensions: 14.5 x 15.5"
Materials: Screenprint on 6 oz, 100% cotton canvas tote


Seiya Abe-Bell
(Pilsen)

Seiya Abe-Bell is a multi-media artist who is half Japanese and half African-American. Throughout his work, he incorporates recycled materials found on the street or self-generated, such as plastic and glass bottles, cardboard boxes, car parts, and discarded furniture. His work is devoted to exploring creative ways to reuse single-use materials.  

@Sokka_Art (Instagram)


Bear Wood Editions
(Irving Park)

Operated by Logan Woodbury, Bear Wood Editions is a queer-owned, Chicago-based silkscreen printing service for handmade art and apparel. For more, follow @bearwoodeditions on instagram.