The article discusses guerrilla signage in Philadelphia, created by an anonymous artist known as Make it Weird. These signs blend humor with activism, alerting residents to threats from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and authoritarianism. One prominent example, installed in South Philadelphia, reads “MIGRA ALERTA” alongside messages in Spanish and English informing locals of their rights.
Make it Weird, who began identifying as an artist in 2025, has used their skills to craft signs that critique political issues and support community awareness. They incorporate a mix of irreverent humor and local pride into their work, aiming to foster a sense of community amid the backdrop of political crises. Many of their signs have remained untouched by officials and locals alike, suggesting a resonance with the community’s sentiments.
Overall, Make it Weird’s work reflects a desire to unite neighbors against the looming threats of fascism and authoritarianism, encapsulating the spirit of South Philadelphia’s connectivity.

