Title:
Stop U.S. Aid to Israel
Creator/Contributor:
Minkler, D., Artist
Date:
1988
Subject:
Chicano art
Chicanos
Intifada, 1987-
Mexican American art
Mexican Americans
Soldiers
Armed Forces
graphic arts
Middle East
Prints
Posters
Soldiers
Weapons in art
International relations
Violence
Death in art
Blood in art
Murder in art
Politics in art
Berkeley (Calif.)
Note:
Abstract caricature image of a soldier in the foreground and another soldier in the background who just shot someone. Colors
of image are green, gray, orange, yellow, and red. Border is black. Title is red. Black lettering reads "In 1988, U.S.
aid to Israel is $3.8 billion dollars, almost $11 million dollars a day." Smaller text reads "sponsors voter initiative,
teach-ins, speakers, and material aid campaigns in support Palestinian rights".
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Type:
35mm slide
Screen Prints
Language:
English
Identifier:
CEMA 4
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