 Northland's first home: a basement under the offices of the anti-nuclear Northern Sun Alliance. |
 Lisa and Ricardo in Northland's earliest days in the winter of 1979-80. |
 Lois and Morther Jones. She kept track of the numbers in the late 80s, early 90s. |
 Ricardo, Barry, and Lois outside the warehouse building that was the collective's home in the 1980s. |
 Barry tapes a package in the 1980s. |
 Drying winter solstice cards in a cold basement. |
 A young Ricardo preps a screen. |
 Lois on the phone at our second (warehouse) location. |
 Lee, an early Northlander in 1980s photo. |
 Barbara enacting her T-shirt. |
 Keith at the light table. |
 Jeff in the print dept., 1990s. |
 Our Minister of Finance, Betsy, is amused. |
 Emily researches an order. |
 Angie on shipping duty. |
 Antonio prints shirts for the 1999 "Battle in Seattle." Call us, we might still have a few on the shelf. |
 Intern Ilana in the store. |
 Northland table Solidarity march in Detroit. |
 The annual Meeting the Challenge Solidarity quilt. It was awarded each year at a labor activism conference and was made up of Northland T-shirt designs. |
 Whitney and Angie shipping 'em out in the 1990s. |
 Exchange students from Krasnoyarsk, Siberia print their own T-shirt design, 2000. |
 Leo and Ricardo in the store flanking Pete Seeger. Leo (a Northland printer) and his partner Kathy opened Pete's concert that week. |
 Ricardo and Tony model a new banner. |
 In front of the store. Back row from left: Qamar, Alex, Emily, George, Betsy and Tony. Front: Ben and Janna. |
 Janna at her art department station. |
 Janna without the blues. |
 Qamar, grouchy as usual. |
 Qamar shows off a new (Northland) tattoo design. |
 Austin plays keyboard. |
 Kim emerges from burrow. |
 Eduardo and Qamar make plans. |