874 pays visual tribute to the 2011 student protests in Chile surrounding education inaccessibility. The book consists of two separate 1-page, 8-fold zines. One cover is black, one is white, and they each contain the same image of a tear gas canister. The zine with the black cover contains black and white images of protesters, many of whom look to be high school aged, with their mouths open mid-chant or closed in solemn commitment. Text in this zine gives an account of the protests. The zine with the white cover holds photographs of emptier streets, smoke and dust billowing into the images from out of frame, silhouettes of single figures standing within all of it. The text here is poetry about the air during and after the protests—unbreathable and persistent. The zines together reflect on the action of protest and those actions’ remnants: the aftermath, the quiet, the dust settling.