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Ashley Lukashevsky

Ashley Lukashevsky is an illustrator and visual artist born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, currently based in Los Angeles. Ashley uses illustration and art as tools to strengthen social movements against systemic racism, sexism, and anti-immigrant policy. She aims to tear down these systems of oppression through first envisioning and drawing a world without them.

Her clients include Refinery29, Broadly, The Washington Post, Planned Parenthood, Girls Who Code, GOOD Magazine, Brooklyn Magazine, ACLU, Red Bull, Snapchat, Air Jordan, and Logo TV.
Make Good Trouble
Black Internet Effect
Food-Related Stories
Skate for Your Life
Continuum
Concrete Kids
Taking on the Plastics Crisis
Antiracist Baby Picture Book
The New Queer Conscience
Imaginary Borders
Beyond the Gender Binary
This Is What I Know About Art

Books

Make Good Trouble
Black Internet Effect
Food-Related Stories
Skate for Your Life
Continuum
Concrete Kids
Taking on the Plastics Crisis
Antiracist Baby Picture Book
The New Queer Conscience
Imaginary Borders
Beyond the Gender Binary
This Is What I Know About Art

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