If the great American song, This Land is Your Land, sounds downright quaint in today’s divisive political climate, take heart. Woody Guthrie’s paean to parity (and sobering answer to the saccharine optimism of God Bless America) was a novel idea even back in the 1940s, the decade in which it was written. No matter; I wish I’d found this handmade print (quirky kerning and all) by Chicago’s Uusi studio before it had sold out.


