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Drawer A-1, Folder 1

Labor: Unions - The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) - Events 1981-2009

Physical Description: 22

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor history, anniversaries, centennials, education, prison, demilitarization, labor demands, jobs, employment, leisure, justice, exhibitions, marches and demonstrations, parades, solidarity, unions, advocacy, voting, occupational health and safety, safety hazards, working conditions, child labor, human trafficking, children, girls, photography, arts and culture, solidarity, mobilization, organizing, community, conferemces. conventions, ; makers include The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Marilyn Anderson, Rochester Labor Council, Jount Council 11 SEIU, Solidarity Center, public holidays, Chicago Federal of Labor, Jenny W. McDaniel, Midtlantic Arts Foundation, Tony Masso, ; referenced individuals include Samuel Gompers, John J. Sweeney, Gus Bevona, Sandra Feldman, John Lawe, William Bowe, Harry Avrutin, Harry Van Arsdale, Jr., Mike Alewitz, ; references or specifically about Labor's Centennial, Labor Day, Rochester (New York, USA), Worker's Memorial Day, "fight for the living", Service Employees International Union (SEIU), International Workers Memorial Day, "good jobs safe jobs", World Day Against Child Labor, International Migrants Day, International Human Rights Day, United Nations, nurses, construction workers, American flag, National Conference on Workplace Rihgts, Organizing & Coalition Building, ; places made include Rochester (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA),; languages include English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Hmong, Vietnamese
Drawer A-1, Folder 2

Labor: Unions - Building Trades Council Dates Unknown

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include fair wages, California workers, families, apprenticeships, wage cuts, construction wages; makers include Los Angeles/ Orange County Building Tades Council, California Building Trades Council; references or specifically about rat contractors, U.S. currency
Drawer A-1, Folder 3

Labor: Unions - Communications Workers of America (CWA) Dates Unknown (Late 20th early 21st century)

Physical Description: 18

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includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include job security, labor rights, locked-out, ABC7 working parents, children, contract negotiation, sick leave, child care, company profits, truck drivers, public housing, healthcare, public health, unfair labor practices, University Professional & Technical Employees, union-busting, justice, education, retirement; makers include University Professional and Technical Employees, Council of Public Workers (CPW), NABET (National association of Broadcast Employees Technicians), Communication Workers of America (CWA), CWA 9119 AFL-CIO; referenced individuals Ronald Reagan; references or specifically about Portsmouth Receiving Hospital, University Professional and Technical Employees(UPTE), T-Mobile, UC Techs, technical employees, CWA Local 9119, University of California; places made include USA, Cleveland (Ohio, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Washington, D.C.
Drawer A-1, Folder 4

Labor: Unions - Education Professions 1990-2020

Physical Description: 50

Scope and Content Note

related topics include students, layoffs, class, education, community colleges workers, activism, solidarity, children, public education, teach-ins, strikes, unfair labor practices, social services, elections and campaigns, California colleges and universities, schools, custodians, elementary school paraprofessionals, pay cuts, California Proposition 226, civil rights, inclusion, fist, diversity, women, human rights, the "Paycheck Protection" Initiative (1998), staffing, jobs, educate, organize, union strong, dirty schools, seniority, picket line, budget, special education, parent centers, town hall, fist, justice, elections, labor dignity, funding, union busting, immigration, undocumented immigrants, public education, ; makers include California Faculty Association (CFA), United Federation of Teachers (UFT), United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA), University Professional and Technical Employees, California Federation of Teachers (CFT), Association of Mexican American Educators, Pacific Telesis Foundation, California Faculty Association (CFA) Cal State LA Chapter, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), American Federation of Teachers (AFT), California State Employees Association (CSEA), Service Employees International Union (SEIU) 1000, California Teachers Association (CTA), California School Employees Association (CSEA), SEIU Local 1000; referenced individuals include Eli Broad, Bill Clinton, Barbara Boxer, Diane Feinstein, Pete Wilson, John Sierra, Chancellor Charles B. Reed, Libby Lewis, WIlliam Estuardo Rosales, Melina Abdullah, Tony Thurmond, John Deasy; references or specifically about Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), pink slips, Day of The Teacher, quality schools, California State University faculty strike 2011-2012, public schools, "an injury to one is an injury to all, racial justice, gender justice, economic justice, tenure-line course load, two-tiered system, Superintendent of Public Instruction, pro public education, shields, American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Local 2, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), #WeAreCTA, Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act (DREAM Act), Dreamers, books, apples, raised fists, school house, billionaires, community schools, unregulated schools, charter schools, lay offs, lightning bolt; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-1, Folder 5

Labor: Unions - Garment / Textile Professions 1977-1978; 1995

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include union contracts, health and safety, safety hazards, contract transfers, seniority, labor discipline, warnings, firings, workload, job security, immigration, Chicano/Latino, raises, grievances, shop stewards, favoritism; makers include Paul Davis, Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees, AFL-CIO, CLC, Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU), Alex, The International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU); referenced individuals include Tommy Catoe, David Dunbar, JeannieMae Sievers, John Boswell, Helen Hinson, Georgiana Rosendary, Debra Ware, Ronnie Clark, W.A. Cooper, Joe Daniels, Pauline Ray, Raymond Allen, Linda Blythe, Gladys Odom; references or specifically about J.P. Stevens, Cranston Print Works, H.G. Flunnk, Migra, down time, Raybestos-Manhattan Plant; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-1, Folder 6

Labor: Unions - Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) [1917]; 1984; 1987-1989; 2003- 2004; 2017

Physical Description: 22

Scope and Content Note

related topics include work speedups, class and social order, capitalism, scabs, free speech, labor organizers, political prisoners, art exhibition, racism, imperialism, United States government, armed struggle, strike, political prisoners, deportation, workers rights, pride, solidarity, exhibition, arts and culture, general strike; makers include I.W.W. Shop; Red Sun Press, Glad Day Press, Labor Archives and Research Center (San Francisco State University), Fidelity Printing; referenced individuals include Fred Hampton, Martin Sostre, Lolita Lebrón, Frank Little, Bill Ayers, Joe Hill, Sebastiao Salgado, Carlos Cortez, Signature Press, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Istitute of Traveling Exhibitions, Chris Noel Designs, ; references or specifically about Symbols and Images of American Labor exhibition, Union sticker (1930's), Los Angeles Metro, Street Car Strikes New York City 1916, Great Bosbee I.W.W. Deportation of 1917, class war, Haymarket Riots, Marine Transport Workers, Industrial Workers of the World charter, "WOBBLY" 75 years of rebel art, Uptown People's Community Center (Chicago, USA), regional gathering, The Weather Underground, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Pirate Radio, trainhopping, general strike, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), the Wobblies", Liberty Hill Plaza (San Pedro, California), railroad workers, scissors, cuts; places made include Ypsilanti (Michigan, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), San Pedro (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Washington D.C., Milwaukee (Wisconsin, USA), Columbia (South Carolina, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-1, Folder 7

Labor: Unions - International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Circa 1940; 1984; 2002; 2010-2018

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include families, mine workers, miners, Taft-Hartley Act (Labor Management Relations Act of 1947), fair contracts, safer boats, anniversaries, voting, ship owners, presidential elections, contracts, organizing, security, media, journalism, work conditions, exploitation, World War I (WWI), contracts, family, progress, safety, security, terrorism, unions; makers include Maine Printing, Political Action Fund, Inland Boatmen's Union, Warren Lee, Inkworks Press, Phil Drew, ILWU Political Action Committee, International Longshoremen's & Warehousemen's Union, CIO, Rockwell Kent; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mr. Rickenbacker, C.G. Boozer, William Appleyard, Harry Bridges, J.R. Robertson, Rosco Craycraft, Eugene Paton; references or specifically about Rio Tinto Group Mining company, The Dispatcher, Westoil / Millennium, National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), war production, postwar jobs, The ILWU DIspatcher, winch drivers, Holtz Bay, Attu Island (Aleutians), explosives, supplies, Massacre Bay (Attu, Aleutian Islands), Holtz Bay (Attu, Aleutian Islands), Red Beach, Chilkoot barracks (Haines Borough, Alaska, USA), Cole Bay, Local 47, "Keep it Moving", "the Front", meathook, strikes funds; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer A-1, Folder 8

Labor: Unions - International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) 1996-1998; 2009-2010

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include justice, labor, international solidarity, police, unions, workplace health, workplace safety, women, women's rights, HIV/AIDS, calendars; makers include International Transport Workers Federation (ITF), Graphic Communications International Union (GCIU), Offshore Mariners United, ; references or specifically about mariners, police harassment, intimidation, Trico Marine Services, Inc., Houma (Louisians, USA), Concerned Citizens for the Community (CCFC), anti-unions, fatigue, truck drivers, skulls, working hours, Global Campaign for Devent Work and Decent Life, Venus symbol, stigma, union power, global organizing, World Day for Decent Work (WDDW), seafarers, red ribbon, Transport Unions Fight AIDS, cross and bones, keyboards, flags, ships, Union Jack (British flag), Spanish flag, Panama flag, Cyprus flag, International Maritime Organization (IMO); referenced individuals include Dirk Obermann
Drawer A-1, Folder 9

Labor: Unions - Los Angeles 1981; 1994; 2008-2013; 2019

Physical Description: 11

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includes cardstock and laminated posters

Scope and Content Note

related topics include contracts, marches and demonstrations, Wal-Mart, Chinatown (Los Angeles, USA), civil disobedience, dignity, immigration, poverty wages, job security, public services, city budget, layoffs, civil rights, cutbacks, clean air, pollution, health, clean buses, transit racism, public transportation, fare hikes, U.S. 2008 presidential elections, education, budget cuts, public education, solidarity, presidential election, solidarity, diversity, decent wages; makers include American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Service Employees International Union (SEIU) 660, Mitchell Printing, L.A. Union, Fix LA, Labor/Community Strategy Center (LCSC), Korean Immigrant Workers Advocates, Los Angeles County Federation of Labor; referenced individuals include Jim Wood, Rosa Parks, Barack Obama, Antonio Villaraigosa, Barack Hussein Obama, Martin Luther King, Jr., ; references or specifically about 2008 presidential election, Solidarity Day, Wall Street, Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, pride, Employee Free Choice Act; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Korean
Drawer A-1, Folder 10

Labor: Unions - Service Employees International Union (SEIU) - Health Care Professions 1982-1985; 1993; 2003-2019

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Stop and Frisk, racial profiling, police brutality, propositions, elections, work stress, nurses, long term caregivers, home caregivers, solidarity, health, jobs, living wage, unity, unfair labor practices, unions, respect, greed; makers include Jane Norling, Avery Clayton, Local 721, 1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers, SEIU Local 660, SEIU 2015, Local 399 SEIU, United Healthcare Workers East, United Long Term Care Workers (ULTCW), Nurse Staff Campaign, United Healthcare Workers West (UHW), SEIU Local 660; referenced individuals include Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; references or specifically about grocery workers, May Day, raised fist, hearts, Nurses Recognition Day, patient care, International Nurses Day, local 1199, homecare and healthcare workers, Kaiser Permanente unions; places made include New York (New York, USA), California (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Chinese, Spanish
Drawer A-1, Folder 11

Labor: Unions - Service Employees International Union (SEIU) - Various Topics 1971-1994; 2003-2007; 2017-2019

Physical Description: 40

Scope and Content Note

related topics include voting, elections, diversity, state service, campaigns, abuse, sexual harassment, people with disabilities, Americans with Disability Act (ADA), airport service workers, community college workers, HIV/AIDS, infection control, health care, contracts, economic security, affordable health care, childcare, respect, resist, family separations, children, unity, solidarity; makers include Graphic Communications International Union, SEIU Local 1021, New Opportunities for Action and Hope (NOAH), SEIU Greenhouse Cultural Program and Bread & Roses, SEI Local 721, SEIU Local 87, SEIU Local 100, Committee on Political Education (COPE), L. Means, J.F. Podevin, Avery Clayton, Diane Sunseri Design, SEIU Local 707, CSA/District 925, SEIU Local 1021, Longterm caregivers, Service Employees International Union AFL-CIO CLC; referenced individuals include Johnny Knox, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Cesar Chavez, Mother Jones (Mary Jones), Dolores Huerta, George Meany, Samuel Gompers, Rose Schneiderman, A. Philip Randolph, Maida Springer-Kemp, Justin Dart; references or specifically about Rolling Thunder, fair parking plan, health care, staffing, salaries, sub-contracting, National Disability Employment Awareness Month, Statue of Liberty, Clark County Public Employees, Reach Every Member, Equal Employments Opportunity Commission (EEOC), United Service Workers West (USWW), Local 721, 2018 march against family separations, National Secretaries Week, Justice for Janitors, Advance Building Maintenance, Toyota, Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Laborers' International Union of North America, office workers, hotel workers, restaurant workers, red flag, SEIU Local 1; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Las Vegas (Nevada, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, French, Filipino
Drawer A-1, Folder 12

Labor: Unions - Service Employees International Union (SEIU) - Race / Gender / Culture 1989-2002; 2015-2020

Physical Description: 30

Scope and Content Note

related topics include discrimination, diversity, religion, economic justice, equality, women, equal pay, Charleston 5, longshoremen, African Americans, Mexican independence, Chicano/Latino, Asian Americans, Spanish occupation of Mexico, justice, housing, immigration; makers include Local 721, Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA), Print Northwest, Inc., National Committee on Pay Equity (NCPE), American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Crimson Bug, Paul Illingsworth, Diane Sunseri, Trudesign, Nora Mendoza, Kim Howell, Service Employees International Union - United Service Workers West (SEIU-USWW), Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 1000, trudesign, Local 1000, A. Philip Randolf Institute,; referenced individuals include Ken Riley, A. Philip Randolph, Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Lucy Parsons, Harriet Tubman, Malcolm X, Sojourner Truth, Thurgood Marshall, Toni Marrison, Mary McLeod Bethune, W.E.B. DuBois, Frederick Douglass, Jane Addams, Susan B Anthony, Hannah Arendt, Yolanda Solari, Maya Angelou, Joan Baez, Clara Barton, Simone de Beauvoir, Margaret Dean, Catharine Esther Beecher, Frances Dillon, Ruth Benedict, Annie Wood Besant, Mary McLeod, Bethune Fances Perkins, Fanny Brice, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Mary Cassatt, Willa Cather, Judy Chicago, Kate Chopin, Marie Curie, Angela Davis, Bette Davis, Dorothy Day, Emily Dickinson, Joan Didion, Amelia Earhart, Mary Baker Eddy, Indira Gandhi, Nikki Giovanni, Martha Graham, Katharine Hepburn, Dolores Herta, Zora Neale Hurston, Janis Joplin, Helen Keller, Billie Jean King, Dorothea Lange, Audre Lorde, Golda Meir, Maria Montossori, Toni Morrison, Florence Nightingale, Flannery O'Connor, Rosa Parks, Gilda Radner, Eleanor Roosevelt, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Margaret Sanger, Susan Sontag, Gloria Steinem, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Lily Tomlin, Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, Beatrice Potter Webb, Ida B. Wells, Eudora Welty, Virginia Woolf, A. Phllip Randolf, ; references or specifically about Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF), National Organization of Women (NOW), National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), SEIU 11th Annual Women's Conference, Black History Month, Latino Heritage Month, Cinco de Mayo, Asian Pacific Heritage Month, long term care, #togetherwerise, Raise America, ya basta, salvation; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Sacramento (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Adinkra
Drawer A-1, Folder 13

Labor: Unions - The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) - Various Topics [1938][1823] 1970's; 1981-1998; 2000-2009; 2016

Physical Description: 12

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bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced

Scope and Content Note

related topics include unfair labor practices, working families, jobs, justtice, social progress, communities, marches and demonstrations, voting, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), voting, elections, gender equality, living wages, freedom of speech, civil rights, corporate greed, social change, social justice, job safety, occupational safety, immigrants, education, military budget, prisons, solidarity, U.S. flag; makers include Jennie Nemcek, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) State Federations, Kelly Press, Inc. Laborers' International Union of North America, Federation of Retired Union Members, I Arte, Zach Fine, Jeanne Nemcek, J. McDaniel, Food and Beverage Trades Department AFL-CIO, California Labor COuncil on Political Education, ; referenced individuals include William Green, Marilyn Anderson, Diane Cutrone, Pat Olson, Margaret Lanterman, Delores Huerta, Nancy Plotkin, Robert Gadomski, Carol Luc, Layne Jackson, Ruthanne Godollei, Steven Carrelli, Nancy Parkinson Albrecht, Mariam Romais, James S. Rousonelos, Richard M. Daley, Michael Nevin, Kathleen Scarboro, Charles Maier, Mae Connor, Simone Bouyer, J. Prisoc, Brian Warling, Robert Drea, ; references or specifically about American Federation of Labor Weekly News Service, union retirees, Chicago Federation of Labor, Solidarity Center, Monroe Doctrine, Spain, Portugal, Russian Imperial Government, United States Senate and House of Representatives, Solidarity Day; places made include Rochester (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), New York (New York, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), San Francisco (California, USA) ; languages include English, Spanish,
Drawer A-1, Folder 14

Labor: Unions - The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) 1982-2001

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include propositions, California state elections, health benefits, work schedules, workload, retirement, occupational safety, occupational hazards, Workers Memorial Day, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), pride, children, classism, tax cuts for the rich; makers include Mike Mitchell, Sabina Parks, Local 2620, Union for State Health and Social Services Professionals, Workers Solidarity Legal Defense Fund, American Federation State County Municipal Employees (AFSCME), ; referenced individuals include Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jerry Wurf, Fred Wright, Gerald McEntee, Mark Moretti, Ed Mann, Donald Trump, Leona Helmsle, Stanley Hill, Frank Morelli; references or specifically about April 28 Workers Memorial Day, Rosie the Riveter, Proposition 75 (Union Dues - Political Contributions), Proposition 76 (State Spending Limits), pink triangle, Massachusetts 93, Lesbian and Gay Issues Committee,; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), California (USA), Ohio (USA), (Massachusets, USA)
Drawer A-1, Folder 16

Women: Labor - Unions 1979-1991; 2003-2019

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include wages, raises,unity, women, nursing, women's rights, violence against women, sexual harassment, sexism, gender equality, equal pay, conferences, work benefits, voting and campaigns, retirement, health insurance, films, union maids, women's movements, income, employment, healthcare; makers include National Association of Office Workers, Lenora Davis Design, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), AFL-CIO, National Nurses United (NNU), National Association of Working Women, Heidi Price, Karen Watson, Skyline Graphics, Maria Hollenbach, TABS: Aids for Ending Sexism in School, Working Women, 32nd St. Studio, The Association of Women in Industry (AWI), Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA), Printed Union; references or specifically about National Women's Trade Union League, Rosie the Riveter, New American Movement (NAM); referenced individuals include Leonora O'Reilly; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Alabama (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-2, Folder 1

Labor: Agricultural Workers (not UFW) [1942]; 1979-1994; 2010-2011

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include photography, arts and culture, mushroom workers, exploitation, organizing, boycotts, norpac products, pesticides, child farm laborers, wealth, struggle, unions, human dignity, militancy, international solidarity, rifle, armed struggle, war, food supply, respect, human rights, dignity, ; makers include Newell COnvers Wyeth, National Farm Worker Ministry, Inkworks Press, Farm Labor Organizing Committee, Western Farm Workers Association (WFWA), Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN); referenced individuals include Ken Light, Tony Masso, Emiliano Zapata, Parada, Pete Seeger, Tao Rodriguez Seeger, Blase Bonpane, Tony Masso, Andy Warhol, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation; references or specifically about Farm Worker Week, Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN), Campbell's Soup, sweatshops, Harvest of Empire, "Imagine no Religion, farm workers in Pennsylvania", Labor, Art & Mural Project, the Fair Food Program, Fair Food Label, field workers, New York Times, Washington Post Op/Ed, consumer powered, worker certified, ; places made include Woodburn (Oregon, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-2, Folder 2

Labor: Anti-War 1998; 2003-2009

Physical Description: 10

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Includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include marches and demonstrations, Iraq War, people of color, immigrants, budget, ,international solidarity, Iraqi workers, the economy, solidarity, healthcare, education, housing, international solidarity, congress, ; makers include Labor Committee for Peace and Justice, Local 660 Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Inkworks Press, insytez, insyte2@hotmail.com, Jobs with Peace, University Professional & Technical Employees (UPTE), AFSCME Local 3211, AFl-CIO, UCB Clericals, U.S. Labor against the War, International Federation of Social Workers (ifsw), International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW), ; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Johnny Knox, David Bacon; references or specifically about Iraqi Oil and Port Workers Under the Occupation, United Steelworkers (USW) local chapter 675, International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) local 63, the Great Depression, housing, jobless recovery, standard of living, soup lines, American Way, weapons, occupation, ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-2, Folder 3

Labor: Arts and Culture [1958] ; 1974 ;1980-1984 ; 1995-2003 ; 2011

Physical Description: 21

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related topics include arts and culture, labor, industrialism, women, murals, immigration, African Americans, peace, jobs, democracy, unity, anniversaries, smoking, factories, community, racism, unions, borders, truth, economics, poverty, homelessness, globalization, outsourcing, hunger, social justice, solidarity, music, rallies, business; makers include Robert Brown, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Bruce Kaiper, Chandra Weinland, Gregorio Villalobos, Hugo Gellert, Steve Cagan, Common Works, Massachusetts Foundation for Humanities and Public Policy (MFH&PP), Paul Shoul, Red Sun Press, Thibodeau, Susanna Ronner Graphic Design, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), New York City Labor Chorus, Michael J. Irestone, Graphic Arts Institute, Graphic Communications Union (GCU), Thomas Germano, Graphic Arts Council of LACMA, Artemio Rodriguez, Julie Logan, Justin Carroll; references or specifically about Nooter Corporation, gears, machines, paint brush, birds, thread, held hands, factory workers, undergarments, big fish, "hey hey ho ho", dollar bills, American flag, Capital Building, Statue of Liberty, Lady Liberty, guns, wrench, doves, olive branch, Liberty Bell, hammer, "agitate educate organize", kissing, On The Rise, bread and roses, Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania, USA), blood, smoke, steel, public history projects, dignity, whales, abolition, Arnold M. Dubin Labor Education Center, "8 hours labor 8 hours recreation 8 hours rest", books, the invisible hand, laissez-faire economics, Hong Kong, computer science, monsters, United States Marine Corps, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Bread and Roses Cultural Project, choruses, skylines, sunsets, Teamster Local 574, living wage, Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), scabs, mushrooms, pigs, airplanes, bosses, frogs, The Great Postal Strike, the Devil, ; referenced individuals include Siegried Reinhardt, Bill Dobbs, Amy E. Bartell, Carl Sandburg, Frederick Douglass, Dan Devenny, Conor McGrady, Bobby Sands, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Augusto Sandino, Mary Harris Jones (Mother Jones), Adam Smith, Milton Friedman, Robert Appleton, Ralph Chaplin, Paul Robeson, Abraham Lincoln, Carlos Hudson, Governor Floyd B. Olson; places made include Venice (California, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), New York City (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, French
Drawer A-2, Folder 4

Labor: Arts and Culture - Exhibitions 1973; 1980-2005

Physical Description: 31

Scope and Content Note

related topics include female union leaders, Los Angeles history, political graphic posters, globalization, neoliberalism, unemployment, photography, strikes, labor history, Works Progress Administration (WPA) photographs, sweatshops, garment workers, American sweatshops, California labor, 20th century labor movements, trade union banners, Mexican garment workers, migrant farmworkers, silkscreen workers, coal workers, universities, food, women, food workers, satire, money, art installation, social protest, history, unions, musicians, folk music; makers include Smithsonian Institution, Inkworks Press, Phil Wolfe, Joseph A. Blum, The Photo Center (San Francisco California), The New York Cultural Center, Adrienne Weiss, Utility Workers Union of America, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Cornell Labor Programs for Labor History Month, Phil Wolfe, National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees/RWDSU/AFL-CIO, Preus museum, Mary Wiederman Quinn, National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Chris Noel, Chicago Federation of Labor (AFL-CIO), Jeanne Nemeck, RMIT University Union, National Migrant Resource Program, Knowledge Unlimited, Miriam Wosk, Kentucky Arts Commission, Tolson Institute, California Institute of the Arts, Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Foundation, N.Y. Council on the arts, The Power of Place: Los Angeles Conservancy, UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center, California Council for the Humanities, National Endowment for the Humanities, Labor Studies Center at University of Michigan, Union Minorities/Women Leadership Training Project, Pratt Graphics Center Gallery, Students of the High School of Graphic Communication Arts Jerri Allyn, Anne Gauldin, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art; referenced individuals include Woody Guthrie, Rupert Garcia, Josefina Fierro de Bright, Luisa Moreno, Rose Pesotta, Lee Baxandall, The Power of Place, Robert Koehler, Robert Golden, Nick Hedges, Michael Conner, Abraham Lincoln, Milton Rogovin, Cara Lise Metz, Emmy Lou Packard, Cesar Chavez, Yolanda Lopez, Dorothea Lange, Diego Rivera, Allan Sekula, Hung Liu, Maynard Dixon, Otto Hagel, Emmanuel Joseph, Alan Pogue, Elsa Medina, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Roberto Acuna, Russell Lee, Lex Baxandall, Jerri Allyn, Greg Sholette, Pedro Alvarez, Robert Koehler, Lynd Ward, ; references or specifically about Against the Wall, A View from the Bridge, Bay Bridge, La Fuerza de Union, Against the Wall, Side Photographic Gallery, Cornell University Conference Center, New York Police Department (NYPD), National Museum of American History Smithsonian Institution, The Workers' World: The Industrial Village and the Company Town, Badges of Pride, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), Smithsonian Institution Travelling Exhibition Service, American Dining, A Working Woman's Moment, garment workers, El Congresso del Pueblo de Habla Espanol, cannery workers, Social Ideals and Cultural Democracy: Printmakers of the New Deal, Building the Dam wood engraving (1937), Construction wood engraving (1937), Vertigo (Lynd Ward), ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Valencia (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), United Kingdom, Norway, Washington, D.C. (USA), Chicago (Illinois), Australia, Tucson (Arizona, USA), Bentoville (Arkansas, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Norwegian, Chinese, Catalan
Drawer A-2, Folder 5

Labor: Arts and Culture - Events 1976-2012

Physical Description: 30

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related topics include labor, anniverseries, women, unions, workers, globalization, Latin America, African Americans, Labor Movement, conferences, workers' rights, celebrations, benefits, police brutality, Native Americans, indigenous peoples, solidarity, domestic violence, sexual assault, militarism, organizing, affirmative action, strikes, murals, education, justice, community, fashion, sweatshops, freedom, dictatorships, anarchism, reproductive rights, ; makers include The Environmental Policy Institute, Monticello Miller, Labor Fest, The San Francisco Sunday Call, Inkworks Press, Jan Cook, San Francisco Labor Council, The Bankers Print, Inc., Graphic Arts International Union, Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU), Jane Norling, Carla J. Tenret, Jam For Justice, Legal Aid Society, First Step Printing, TimSimonsGraphics.net, Community Printers, Diego Rivera-Garcia, Talia Gonzalez, Ally Lailan Huen, Ricardo Levins Morales, California Literacy Campaign, Private Industry Council of Long Beach, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Bryn Zellers, SLAGHAMMER Productions Ltd., Paul Davis; references or specifically about coal, power, politics, call for action, Lincoln Memorial, coal miners, American Labor Education Center, Los Angeles Labor Fest, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, garment workers, 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, 1934 San Francisco General Strike, Western Hemisphere Workers' Conference, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), privitization, Black trade unionists, hands shaking, "I Am A Man" (film), sanitation workers, Employee Ownership Week, National Center for Employee Ownership, scrolls, right to organize, rifles, Trade Union Educational League Organizing Committee, United Mine Workers of America, Kentucky (USA), caution tape, skeletons, protestors, World Trade Organization (WTO), International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), Labor, Social, & Environmental Justice Fair, California State University at Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), Project Survive, stalking, doves, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Vermont Workers' Center, scabs, Labor Day, SamTrans Buses, Our Work Life (mural project), Monterey County Employees Association (MCEA), families, picnics, political action committees, Arizona copper workers, teach-ins, Harper's Baazar, University of California at Santa Cruz (UCSC), the New Deal, Great Depression, City College of San Francisco, Spanish Civil War, Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT), International Libertarian Labor Fund, summer jobs, youth employment, worker power, Poland, air traffic controllers strike, 1934 Minneapolis Truckers Strike, Solidarity Day, working class studies, bread and roses, arts and humanities, 1199 National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees; referenced individuals include Earl Dotter, Martin Luther King, Jr., Ronald Reagan, Oscar Melara, Kate Connell, David Bacon, Dolores Huerta, Nelson Lichtenstein, Bill Fletcher, Jr., Robert Gumpert, Diego Rivera, Robert Muchley, Augustin Souchy, Francisco Franco, A. Philip Randolph, Frederick Douglass, ; places made include Washinton, D.C. (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Underhill (Vermont, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), Long Beach (California, USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Youngstown (Ohio, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-2, Folder 6

Labor: Boycotts 1968-1978; 1980- 1989; 2002-2011

Physical Description: 19

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related topics include exploitation, union families, contracts, lies, strikes, sweatshops, garment workers, racism, union busting, worker harassment, consumer abuse, carwashes, marches and demonstrations, airline companies, scabs, tomato industry, occupational health and safety, Chicano/Latino, big businesses, mandatory testing, union contract, ; makers include SHO-You Grafix, David Monkawa, Vermont Handwash, Glendale Hilton workers, Garment Worker Center, Howard Quinn Co., Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW), People's Daily World. S. Joseph, AFL-CIO Fairness at Eastern Campaign, Coors Boycott Committee, Citizen Works, Local 11; referenced individuals include Rocky Delgadillo, Frank Lorenzo, Joseph Coors, Benny Pirian, Adolph Coors, Seth Tobocman, Enriqueta Soto; references or specifically about New Otani Hotel, Smart & Final, no union contract, Nestle Corp., Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, Forever 21, slave labor, Guess (jeans), Coors Beer, Hollywood Car Wash, Taco Bell, End Sweatshops in the Fields, Taco Bell Truth Tour, Eastern Airlines, Continental Airlines, wage slavery, Hilton LAX, Jeans for Justice Campaign, lie-detector tests, hotel workers; places made include Glendale (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer A-2, Folder 7

Labor: Boycotts - Coca Cola 2002-2003

Physical Description: 18

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related topics include Colombia, classism, colonialism, capitalism, corporatism, exploitation, unions, paramilitary groups, subvertisements, Guatemala, El Salvador, Mexico, CEOs, violence against union leaders, films, repression, ; makers include Killer Coke, Corporate Campaign, Inc., Sandy K, Peter Fine, Laurent Pinabel, Argus Films, Ray Rogers, ; referenced individuals include Isidro Segundo Gil, Adolfo Munera, Douglas Daft, Germán Gutiérrez, Carmen Garcia; references or specifically about Nestea, Fanta, Sprite, Dasani, School of the Americas, Odwalla, Powerade, The Coca-Cola Case, morgue, Coca-Cola Classic, Diet Coke, ; places made include Milwaukee (Wisconsin, USA), Berlin (Germany), Boynton Beach (Florida, USA), Canada; languages include English, Spanish, German
Drawer A-2, Folder 8

Labor: Calendars 1981-1988; 1991-1997; 2003-2009

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

related topics include calendars, unions, union shops, green businesses, worker collectives, progressive printing shops, mural art, diversity, immigration, cooperatives; makers include Paz Printing Collective, SCOP/SEIU Local 707 AFL-CIO, Inkworks Press, The Guardian, Red Sun Press; referenced individuals include Helen Keller, Langston Hughes, Rafael Hernandez, Anna Quindlen, Rini Templeton; references or specifically about Massachusetts Immigrants & Refugee Advocacy Coalition; places made include Santa Rosa (California, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Jamaica Plain (Massachusetts, USA)
Drawer A-2, Folder 9

Labor: Cooperatives 2006-2016

Physical Description: 13

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related topics include conferences, nonpartisanship, democracy, co-op month (October), resiliency, international solidarity, community, solutions, the environment, charity, empowerment, benefits, economics, individual needs, viability, justice, alternatives, discrimination, responsibility, gender, racism, religion, voluntary, democracy, autonomy independence, self-help, education, training, cooperation, community, ; makers include Inkworks Press, U.S. Federation of Worker Cooperatives, The Cooperative League of the USA, The Toolbox for Education and Social Action, Molly McLeod, Cooperation Texas, Democracy at Work Institute; references or specifically about National Conference of Democratic Workspaces, principles of cooperatives, democratic organizations, capital, economic equity, National Worker Cooperative Conference, Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco, California, USA), ; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), New York (NY, USA), North Hampton (Maine, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA)
Drawer A-2, Folder 10

Labor: "Graphic Work: Imagining Today's Labor Movement" Series 2007

Physical Description: 6

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related topics include nurses, farmworkers, immigration, health care professionals, cross border solidarity, unions, women, farmworkers; makers include Katie Burkart, Workforce Development Institute (WDI), Bread and Roses Cultural Project, Justseeds Radical Culture, Art Hazelwood, Josh MacPhee, David Loewenstein, Maryann Picinic; references or specifically about Starbucks, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), Nicole Schulman, IWW Starbucks Workers Union; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer A-2, Folder 11

Labor: Haymarket Riots 1968-1969; 1986; 2000; 2014

Physical Description: 9

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related topics include Chicago (Illinois, USA), police brutality, anarchism, radicalism, marches and demonstrations, May Day, corporatism, handbills, 8-hour workday strikes, bomb explosions, unionists, pardons, martyrs, ; makers include Haymarket Square Workers Memorial Committee, Daniels Graphics, Solidarity Publications, Solidarity Book Shop, J.S. Jordan Memorial, Illinois Labor HIstory Society, ; referenced individuals include Thostrup, A.R. Parsons, August Spies, Louis Lingg, George Engel, Adolph Fischer, J.J. Kanberg, Forever Home Cemetary, Illinois History Society, Albert Weinert, ; references or specifically about Chicago Historical Society, Haymarket Series, Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.), Forest Home Cemetay; referenced individuals Governor John P. Altgeld; places made include USA, Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include German, English
Drawer A-2, Folder 12

Labor: Health Care 1990; 2011-2012; 2019

Physical Description: 8

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related topics include health benefits, universal health care, affordable health care, single-payer national health insurance, broken health care systems, Medicare, administrative waste, private health insurance, HR676 (The United States National Health Insurance Act), nurses; makers include Jobs with Justice, Service Employees International Union AFL-CIO (SEIU), Physicians for National Healthcare Program, Salsedo Press, Innosanto Nagara, Community Printers, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE); referenced individuals include Ragland; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, intravenous injections (IV)
Drawer A-2, Folder 13

Labor: History [1935-1936]; 1989-1993; 2004-2011

Physical Description: 13

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related topics include Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire, occupational safety and health, immigrant labor, women, Centennial Commemoration, historical photographs, marches and demonstrations, historical documents, immigration papers, housing, comparative labor history, conferences, Labor History month, farmers, unions, academics, studio unions, craft unions film industry, show business, teamsters, picket line, union-busting, newsletter, walkout, Hollywood, racism, discrimination, unemployment insurance, social insurance, legislation, dignity, respect, strike, wages, racism, discrimination, assasination, american flag; makers include Workers United/SEIU (ILGWU), Frank Wyman, Chicago Metro History Education Center, Illinois Humanity Council, Community Printers and Graphics, Libra Graphics, The New York Labor History Association, Christine Swirnoff, Illinois Labor History Society, Oscar Willia Neebe, Hollywood Local, Jeff Goodman, Michael Tompane, California Council for the Humanities, Louis B. Mayer Foundation, Sherman Grinberg Film Library, Film Arts Foundation, AFL-CIO, Salsedo Press, Linc Cohen, Eric Triantafillou; references or specifically about History Fair 2006, History Fair 2008, Hollywood Craft Unions 1927-1947, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), American Federation of Labor (AFL), International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Studio Basic Agreement (SBA), United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Association of Motion Picture Producers, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Los Angeles Red Squad, Federated Motion Picture Crafts (FMPC), Warner Bros., Wagner Act, United Studio Technicians Guild (USTG), MGM, 20th Century Fox, Screen Actors Guild (SGA), Walt Disney Studios, Conference of Studio Unions (CSU), 1941 animators' strike, "Battle of Warner Brothers," Pickets in Paradise: The Conference of Studio Unions and the Hollywood Strike, "The Treaty of Beverly Hills," Composition Arts, Producers Photo Lab, Paramount Pictures, Nebraska State Federation of Labor, "Where's the Rest of Me?", "Freedom is never given; it is won", civil rights movement, march on Washington, Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike (1968), Martin Luther King Jr assination, Black History Month, African American Labor Union, pullman porters, racial equality, "I am a Man", The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), economic justice, the dream, SEIU, AFL-CIO, Local 399, West Side Workers, Social Insurance, Unemployment Insurance, Memorial Day Massacre, Chicago May Day Rally; referenced individuals include Thomas Jefferson, Gordon Parks, Pat Casey, Herbert K. Sorrell, Willie Bioff, William Green, Sidney Kent, Jeff Kibre, Carey McWilliams, Pat Casey ("labor czar"), Chet Cohea, Irv Hentschel, George Browne, Barney Balaban, Frank "the Enforcer" Nitti, Robert Montgomery, Joseph Schenck, Dan Biederman, Romaine Alstron, Anthony slide, Frank Stricker, Sandra Barckley, Lance Bird, Roy M . Brewer, Doug Cruickshank, Laura Daltry, John Dezikes, Melinda Sue Gordon, Linda Grinberg, Kathy Kobayashi, John Livzey, Gene Mailes, Rod Merl, Sue Ann Otto, Debora Schopp, Daniel Mayer Selznick, Howard Steenwyk, Mar Wanamaker, Laura Whippie, Ronald Reagan, Richard Walsh, Roy M. Brewer, Dave Beck, Martin Luther King, Jr; places made include New York (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington DC
Drawer A-2, Folder 14

Labor: Individuals [1912]; 1978; 1986-1987; 2003-2008

Physical Description: 22

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related topics include religion, Catholicism, unions, pro-unions, living wages, economy, poverty, humanitarianism, corporatism, Chicano/Latino, union organizers, anniversaries, musicians, industrialization, agricultural labor, art exhibitions, photograph exhibitions, strike, wages, classism, freedom, African Americans, Civil Rights Movement, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), ; makers include American Rights at Work; Service Employees International Union; Bread and Roses Cultural Project, Inc., Vic Aello, Aello Creative Service Studio, Laborers' International Union of North America, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), American Rights at Work, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Bread and Roses, Steve Cagan, Salsedo Press, Community Printers, Tom Scribner, Helen Keller Print Collective, J.T., Alan Atkinson, People's Press, Gonna Rise Again Graphics, John Averill, International Printing Co.; referenced individuals include Karen Silkwood, Elizabeth Eve, George Higgins, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ossie Davis, Jack Henning, Tom Johnson, Joe Hill, Cherry Pie, Rudy Lozano, Karl Marx, Woody Guthrie, Bertolt Brecht, Eugene Debs, Ernesto Galarza, Arturo Giovannitti, Joseph J. Ettor, A. Philip Randolph, Ella Josephine Baker, Bayard Rustin, Fannie Lou Hamer; references or specifically about Esperanza Community Housing Corporation, Jubilee Justice, economic royalists, capitalism, Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award, municipal ownership, public service monopolies, executions, Casa Hermandad de Trabajadores, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), textile workers, Black History Month, #1UBHM, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP), Black labor leaders, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), peaceful protests, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Commitee (SNCC), Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-2, Folder 15

Labor: Individuals - Harry Bridges 1949; 1995

Physical Description: 7

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related topics include wiretapping, perjury, legal framing, injury, pulpit, public speaking; makers include International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (ILWU), Harry Bridges Institute, Judith Schonebaum; referenced individuals include Rockwell Kent, Harry Bridges, J.R. Robertson, Henry Schmidt, James Landis, Jon Ruskin; references or specifically about The Harry Bridges Project, stoolpigeons, U.S. Supreme Court; places made include California (USA)
Drawer A-2, Folder 16

Labor: Individuals - Mary Harris Jones (Mother Jones) 1965-1987

Physical Description: 6

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related topics include quotations, historical photographs, silk mills, miners' strikes, union organizers, portraits; makers include Organization for Equal Education of the Sexes, Inc., Judith Siegel Life, West Virginia Collection, West Virginia Library; references or specifically about Library of Congress, "Pray for the Dead"
Drawer A-2, Folder 17

Labor: International Labour Organization (ILO) late 1990s

Physical Description: 8

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related topics include collective bargaining, forced labor, child labor, workplace discrimination, workers' rights, international solidarity, freedom of expression, censorship, equal pay, gender equality, women, human rights; makers include Jacques Maillard, Faith Doherty, J. Hartley, H. Ruby, A.K. Dey; references or specifically about Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, United Nations, tripartism, Freedom of Association and Protection of the Rights to Organize Convention, Abolition of Forced Labour Convention, Equal Remuneration Convention, Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) Convention
Drawer A-2, Folder 19

Labor: Boycotts - Sweatshops 1996-1998; 2002

Physical Description: 7

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related topics include sweatshops, boyotts, justice, clothing, department stores, exploitation, minimum wage, workers abuse, outsourcing, garment workers, rallies; makers include Jeans for Justice campaign, Garment Worker Center, Common Threads Artist Group, Mitchell-Sediva Publishing; references or specifically about Guess, jeans, Los Angeles sweatshops, contract work, U.S. Department of Labor, Mexico, South America, downtown Los Angeles, wage violations, hour violations, Forever 21, slave to fashion, models, ocean, beach, seaweed, ad campaigns, Don't Buy Guess, seamstress, sewing machine, Columbia Law School; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-2, Folder 20

Women: Labor - History [1890]; [1900]; [1915]; [1941], 1974-2012

Physical Description: 13

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related topics include "Bread and Roses" (song), Women's History Month, labor, factory work, American Labor Movement, Women's Brigade, International Womens' Year, education, challenge, struggle, dream, unions, child labor, sweatshops, justice, abolition, feminism, solidarity, community, Democracy, strike, ; makers include Suzan Ocona, Bread and Roses Bookshop, Diane Sunseri, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Local 1000, California School Employees Association (CSEA), Labor Archives and Research Center (San Francisco State University), Syracuse Cultural Workers, National Women's History Project, Susan Atkinson, Diane O'Leary, C. Ozono, Blue Cube, Ltd, Miners Art Group, ; references or specifically about strikes, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), Rosie the Riveter, World War II (WWII), Textile Workers of America, The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), Wobbly Shop, Red & Black Cafe, Duke Power Co., Brookside, Harlan County Kentucky, coal miners, Scotia disaster, Klu Klux Klan (KKK), tar and feather, Harlan Labor News, Southern Labor Union (SLU), ; referenced individuals include Arthur Machia, Joe Hill, G.W. Wilson, J. Howard Miller, Lucy Parsons, Rose Schneiderman, Dorothy Bellanca, Frances Perkins, Bessie Lou Cornett, Bev Grant and Lucha, Margaret Sanger, Pauline Newman, Zora Neale Hurston, Mother Jones (Mary Harris Jones), Joe Hill, Emma Lazerus, Rachel Carson, Emma Goldman, Queen Liliuokalani, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Harriet Tubman, Dolores Huerta, Amelia Earhart, Marie Curie, Judy Baca, Nelly Bly, Susan B. Anthony, Josephine Baker, Isadora Duncan, Dorothea Lange, Sarah Bishop (Dirty Mindy), Besie Lou Cornett, ; places made include San Jose (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Rochester (New York, USA), Belle (West Virginia, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-3, Folder 1

Labor: Arts and Culture - Oversize 1983-2012

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include murals, benefit events, strikes, photography, art exhibitions, Bread and Puppet Theater, feminism, 1892 Homestead Steel Strike, union imagery, artwork, media, Latino workers, marches and demonstrations, unity, pride, women, international solidarity; makers include Firebelly Design, Salsedo Press, Brushfire Studio, United Scenic Artists Local 829, Wicklander Printing Corporation, Milton Rogovin, Smithsonian Institution, Pamela Vassil, The Detroit Institute of Arts, United Steelworkers of America, Alejandro Romero, Chicago Federation of Labor AFL-CIO, ONyx Films, Inkworks Press; references or specifically about Ben M'Sik High School, United Parcel Service (UPS), Cantor Lukasik Dolce Panepinto, Working People Series, Motion Picture and Television Fund (MPTF), Bread and Roses Project, Images of Labor (Pilgrim Press Book), WQED 13, day labor, Elk River Hand Loader, strategy meeting, tannery worker, Si Podemos, heavy equipment cleaner, teamwork, work smart, stride, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE); referenced individuals include Juana Alicia, Ed Bernik, Marc PoKempner, May Stevens, Philip Hays, Diego Rivera, Edsel B. Ford, Rick Lenell, Joseph Zulawski, Michael K. Paxton, Leszek Wyczolkowski, Peggy Lipshutz, Jose A. Bedolla Jr., Robert Drea, Kathleen Farrell, Richard M. Younker, Pat Olson, Betty Ann Mocek, Keith Grace, Sandra Reibscheid, Martin T. O'Connor; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), New Jersey (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania, USA), Oakland (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-3, Folder 2

Labor: Internationally Made - Oversize 1971; 1988-1999; 2009

Physical Description: 10

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related topics include World Day for Decent Work (WDDW), international solidarity, trade union rights violations, workers' rights, conferences, Haymarket affair (Haymarket riots), violence, May Day, marches and demonstrations, The Builders Labourers Federation (BLF), union movements; makers include International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), Imprimerie Quotidienne, Vincent Brookes, Day & Son Ltd., The Labour Party, Movimiento Comunista de España; referenced individuals include Flavio Costantini; places made include Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada), France, London (United Kingdom), Melbourne (Australia); languages include English, Spanish, French
Drawer A-3, Folder 3

Labor: Unions - Oversize 1977; 1986-2012

Physical Description: 27

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related topics include Rio Tinto strikes, mining, labor standards, education, fair trade, steel law, union families, strikes, contracts, campaigns, elections, labor organizing, international solidarity, workers' solidarity, art exhibitions, workers' rights, privacy rights, child labor, children, prejudice, racial discrimination, racism, health, occupational health, technology, machinery, marches and demonstrations, union movements, labor legislation, economics, full employment economy, economic justice, unionizing, safety, domestic workers; makers include T. Scott Sayre, United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA), Rick Hyman, Chicago Federation of Labor, Fernando Esquivel, Communications Workers of America (CWA), Fred Otnes, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Bread and Roses Cultural Project, SEIU Greenhouse Cultural Program, Chicago Federation of Labor AFL-CIO, California Labor Federation AFL-CIO, 12 x 12, International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), Melanie Hope Greenberg, Deepika Mehta; referenced individuals include R. Heindel, Bart Forbes, Martin Luther King Jr., Sybille-Maria Pfaffenbichler, Pat Olson; references or specifically about The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), California Prop 30 (2012), California Prob 31 (2012), California Prop 32 (2012), We Can Do It, Rosie the Riveter, International Labour Organisation (ILO), union busters, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), electronic monitoring, surveillance, melting pot, human rights, Central Labor Council, 3 Steps to 3 Million, California Labor Councils, ILO Convention 189, American flag, Canadian flag, United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada (UA); places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Australia, Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English
Drawer A-3, Folder 4

Labor: Various Topics - Oversize 1973; 1982-1989; 1998-2003

Physical Description: 26

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related topics include May Day, international solidarity, exhibitions, mining, California labor history, historical timelines (1769-2003), maps, Native Americans, mining, agriculture, community building, housing, poverty, boycotts, garment workers, education, retail, corporations, Safeway boycott, farm workers, grapes, International Ladies' Garment Workers Union (ILGWU), women, domestic work, women's history, fair wages, working conditions, occupational health and safety, child labor, strikes, immigration, immigrant workers, benefit events, safety training, reproductive health, health hazards, adverse effects of job exposures, production, inflation, coal mines, deaths, mining hazards, costs of living, foreclosure, unemployment, statistics, ranchers, international labor, voting, human rights, dignity, fair trade, globalization, employment; makers include United Steelworkers of America, National May Day Committee, Labor Institute - Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union (OCAW), Howard Saunders, Crude Art International, Alix du Serech, Schaumburger, Working Women's Department of the AFL-CIO, Diego Rivera, Martha Tabor, Lara Lipoinka, Steven Brosnihan, PS Graphics; references or specifically about Garment Worker Center, Columbia Law School, American Federation of Government Employees, Workplace Health Fund, Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), data sheets, Detroit auto industry, automobile industry, coal mining, Jobs Not War, stock exchange, beef cattle, Visible Links, complexity of production, napkins, flatware, wineglasses, plates, hard hats, imports, exports, shipping, ballot boxes, political action, United Nations flag, multiracial solidarity; referenced individuals include Herb Wesson, Carl Sandburg, Albert Einstein, Sarah N. Cleghorn, Ronald Reagan, Woodie Guthrie; places made include Detroit (Michigan, USA), New York (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-3, Folder 5

Labor: Newsprint 1985-2000

Physical Description: 19

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related topics include racism, labor law reforms, strikes, pro-employer laws, global economics, Boeing, scabs, Eastern Air Lines, boycotts, Continental Airlines, May Day, international solidarity, U.S. Steel (USX), unions, mining, steelworkers, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ); makers include Reclaim Culture Art Politics Sexuality (ReCAPS) Magazine, Revolutionary Communist Party-USA (RCP, USA), Joint Trade Union Organisation for Protection of Existing Labour Laws, Seattle Post Intelligence, People's Daily World, General Union of Greek Workers, Justice for Janitors, Los Angeles Times, S. Joseph; references or specifically about World Trade Organization (WTO), Service Employees International Union (SEIU) local 1877, #ReclaimMayDay, Arab Spring, Pussy Riot, dictatorships, flower power, militancy, daisy chain theory, pink-washing, DIY aesthetic, the commons, mis-gendering; referenced individuals include Margaret Thatcher, Malala Yousufazi, Chelsea Manning (Bradley Manning), Lady Gaga ; places made include USA, Greece, Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Greek, Spanish,
Drawer A-3, Folder 6

Labor: UCLA Labor Center - Events 1997; 2004-2009; 2019

Physical Description: 8

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related topics include unity, working conditions, wages, education, immigration, homelessness, diversity, families, unions, children, women, fairness, voting, retaliation, the future, family separation, poverty, labor, conferences, social justice, immigrant rights, universal health care, voting rights, civil rights, liberty, prison reform, ; makers include USW Local 675, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Justiniani Mallaru, Angel Trazo, Graphic Communications International Union (GCIU), Albur, ; references or specifically about banquets, SB54, Fair Work Week, raise wages, undocumented workers, retaliation, United Teachers Los Angles (UTLA), family separation, teacher's strike 2019 Los Angeles, Native Americans, Proposition HHH, University of California Los Angles (UCLA), Tongva land, polimigra, International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW), Employee Free Choice Act, Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act (DREAM Act), green jobs, Boycott Coords, United Farm Workers (UFW), "Sí, se puede", SB2, "an injury to one is an injury to us all", Wal-Mart, Community Coalition, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 11, apprenticeships, 3-strikes law, May Day, 2008 General Election, AB-540, phone banking, hard hats, consturction workers; referenced individuals include John Sweeney, Dolores Huerta, Richard Trumka, Linda Chavez-Thompson, Karen Nussbaum, Maria Elena Durazo, Harold Meyerson, Harley Shaiken, Mike Davis, Miguel Contreras, ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Arabic, Farsi, Tagalog (Filipino), Cambodian, Korean, Tongva
Drawer A-3, Folder 7

Labor: Propositions and Campaigns 1982-1984; 2009-2021

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

related topics include seafarers, presidential campaign, unions, Contracts Act, California AB 236, wages, car wash workers, corporatism, campaigns, elections, shipyard workers, Measure A (1982 November) - Santa Cruz, anti-war, U.S. military spending, government budgets, California Proposition 75 (2005), California Proposition 76 (2005), unions, union dues, jobs, employment, Los Angeles Proposition X, faculty strikes, California State University (CSU) strike (2012), workers' benefits, paid sick days, voting, campaigns, elections, California Proposition 226: the "Paycheck Protection" Initiative (1998), immigration, business failures, Proposition E (Humboldt County), economics, voter registration, corporatism, victory, California Proposition 32, unions, presidential election, media, freedom of speech; makers include Jobs With Peace, Community Printers, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, Peace and Freedom Party, Women's Press, Jerell Kraus, Andy Jurinko, Frontlash, California Labor Federation, California Democratic Pary presidential campain 2019, United Union of Rofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers Local 36, Democratic Socialists of America - Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Federation of Labor; references or specifically about Seafarers International Union, Local 79, California Propositions 187, 2020 Presidential election, California Propositions 227, California Propositions 209, California Propositions 227, Power Grab(2012), Local unions, Labor Councils, State Federation, Million More Voters (MMV), Alliance for a Better CA, campaign trackers, special exemptions act, blueprint for victory, California Labor Federation, 2012 election, worksite visits, campaign tracker, no on Prop 32 California, corporate contributions campaigns, Protecting the Right to Organize Act (PRO Act); referenced individuals include Andrew R. Kangas (Paul Kangas), Rusty HIcks, Maria Elena Durazo, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, ; places made include Santa Cruz (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA),
Drawer A-3, Folder 8

Labor: Reproductions [1895; 1942-1955; 1973; 1981-2009] 2012

Physical Description: 14

Note

Bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced

Scope and Content Note

related topics include international solidarity, labor movements, Sun Maid raisins, farm workers, agricultural labor, occupational health and safety, women, equal pay, gender equality, police brutality, racial discrimination, racism, National Union Label Week, boycotts, Midwestern farm workers, Campbell's Soup, grape boycotts; makers include The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Lincoln Cushing; references or specifically about Rosie the Riveter, Westinghouse Electric, War Production Co-ordinating Committee, Northland Poster Collective, Walter P. Reuther Library, Docs Populi, United Auto Workers (UAW) Women's Department, Labadie collection, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC), United Farm Workers (UFW), Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees - AFL-CIO, Bread and Roses, Kheel Center collection, Hospital and Health Care Employees; referenced individuals include J. Howard Miller, Ricardo Levins-Morales, Frederick Douglass, Ester Hernandez, Timothy Drescher, Carlos Cortez, Joe Hill, Bill Seaman, J.V. Hudak, Xavier Viramontes, Paul Davis, Walter Crane; places made include USA
Drawer A-3, Folder 9

Labor: Strikes 1976-1999; 2004-2007; 2021

Physical Description: 30

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related topics include grocery workers, wages, Writers Guild of America (WGA), unions, Coal Workers 1989 strike, scabs, Pittson, Homestead Strike (1892), 1946 Oakland General Strike, working conditions, marches and demonstrations, preterm strike, picket lines, conscience, International Ladies' Garment Workers Union (ILGWU), coal mining, police brutality, Stearns miners, Kitayama Strikers, healthcare, railway strikes, copper mining, Phelps-Dodge, Artesia City Workers Strike, anarchism, railroad workers, workers' solidarity, Worthington Strike (1965), occupational health and safety, the liberty tree, displacement, solidarity, benefit, international solidarity, contracts, minimum wage ; makers include Los Angeles Strikers Solidarity Organization (LASSO), Laborers' International Union of North America, Kiyoshi Nakazawa, Red Sun Press, #strikefor15, Bülbül, Legal Services Staff Association, Wilfred, Inkworks Press, The Philip Murray Institute, Homestead 1892 Centennial Labor Committee, Peter Garcia, Amherst Cultural Workers Collective, Don Dolan, Bread and Roses; references or specifically about Melt Comics, Carnegie Library of Homestead, Southern California Davis Pleating, Harlan County, USA (1976 film), human rights, Illinois Central Railway, trainmen, Green Giant, Semana de Protesta, dance benefit, picket lines, Grand Metropolitan, torches, United Farmworkers' strike, "people before profits", Watsonville Canning (1985-87, California, USA), Wells Fargo, Teamsters Union Local 912, Bread and Roses Bookshop, Los Mil Inquebrantables (The Stubborn One Thousand), Office and Professional Employees Local #3 (OPEU) strike, Fair Contract SEIU 790, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART),The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCE) 3993, Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU 1555, ; referenced individuals include Garry Dreyfus McTernan, Brotsky Herndon Pesonen, G. A. Coffin, Michael J. Schaack, George Washington,Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin), ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), New Mexico (USA), San Jose (California, USA), Tucson (Arizona USA), ; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-3, Folder 10

Labor: Sweatshops 1994-2000

Physical Description: 23

Scope and Content Note

related topics include exploitation, National Conference on Women Garment Workers, textile workers, international solidarity, Guatemala, global economics, Gap Inc., wages, Guess (clothing company), corporatism, corporations, workshops, globalization, capitalism, advertising, Cambodian workers, Chinese women, China, profits, manufacturers, retail management; makers include Marilyn Drake, Marilyn Anderson, Inkworks Press, Innosanto Nagara, Global Exchange, Common Threads Artist Group; references or specifically about U.S. Department of Labor, Bangladesh, living wage, Anchor Blue, Karen Kane, Doc Martens, corporate greed, Global South, Saipan, conscientious consumerism, injustice, ethical consumerism, hierarchy of competition, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire; referenced individuals include Frances Perkins, Robert B. Reich; places made include USA; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-3, Folder 11

Labor: UCLA Labor Center 2006-2018

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), immigration, education, universal health care, cultural events, May Day, occupational safety, voting rights, African Americans, student movements, Employee Free Choice Act, wages, peace, environmentalism, ecology, teach-ins, New Labor Movement, poverty, University of California (UC) Regents, UC employees, UC service workers, international solidarity, car wash workers, tuition hikes, domestic workers, unity, immigration, labor, healing, dignity, families, diversity, loncheros, farmworkers, jobs, skills, protections, change, justice, U.S. flag, May Day, anniversary, solidarity, diversity, ; makers include Albur, John August Swanson, Daniel González, Mark Orozco Justiniani, Joy Mallari, Angelica Becerra; references or specifically about California Dream Act, California Assembly Bill 540 (AB 540), Dreamers, SB 2, Paul Robeson Community Center, Black Worker Center, living wage, Hotel and Restaurant Employees Union, United Auto Workers (UAW), social justice, The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Long Term Care Union, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Walmart, 99%, Occupy Movement, Royce Hall (UCLA), Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority (LA METRO), immigration reform, graduate, wage theft, undocumented workers, green jobs, 99%, tuition hikes, California Construction Academy, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer (LGBTQ) Rights, #RESIST, #HealBlackFutures, young workers, wage theft, UCLA Labor Center Banquet, immigrant rights, Dream Act, Si Se Puede!, 50th anniversary UCLA Laor Center 2014, Black Lives Matter, Undocumented and Unafraid, #me too, Immigration and Custorms Enforcement (ICE), ; referenced individuals include Miguel Contreras; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Tagalog (Filipino), Hebrew, Arabic
Drawer A-3, Folder 12

Labor: University of California (UC) 1997-2007; 2019

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include poverty, cost of living, wages, health care, occupational safety and health, UCLA - Labor Occupational Safety and Health (LOSH) Program, youth, young workers, UC Regents, UC Service Workers, workers' rights, outsourcing race, class, gender, inequity, strikes, retirement, higher education, respect, dignity, fairness, justice, equity, unity; makers include Wayne Alaniz Healey, Peter Tovar, Abby Chung, Kate Oliver, Jackie DeLeon, Labor Occupational Health Program (UC Berkeley), Grace Kim, Oscar Diaz, University Professional & Technical Employees (UPTE), University Council-American Federation of Teachers (UC-AFT); references or specifically about University of California, Riverside (UC Riverside), poverty wages, University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), Uncle Sam, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), University of California system, health care workers, patient care, service workers, construction workers, privitazation of education, Communications Workers of America (CWA), CWA 9119, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), dollar bills, unfair labor practices, union busting, contracts, "no justice no peace", second-class citizens, faculty, budget transparency, students, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Association of Graduate Student Employees (AGSE), California Nurses Association (CNA), Building Trades, Coalition of University Employees (CUE), Service Employees International Union, Teamsters, ; referenced individuals include Tanya Orozco; places made include California (USA), Los Angeles (California USA)
Drawer A-3, Folder 17

African Americans: Arts and Culture 1953-1976; 1982-1996

Physical Description: 27

Note

includes two poster with four graphics

Scope and Content Note

related topics include love, music, freedom, poetry, art, calendar, American flag, prayer, soul music, sculpture, theater, World War II, soldiers, war, military, Vietnam War, Korean War, life; makers include Tecla, Kristen Wetterhahn, Fireworks Graphics, Inkworks, Louise Gilbert, Frank Diaz Escalet, Samella Lewis (Samella Sanders Lewis), William Gropper, Alfonso Davis, Frank Bach, Fisk University, The Viking Press, Specs Powell, Michael Pollice, Harry Wade, U.S. Military Archives, National Minority Military Museum Foundation; referenced individuals include Lorraine Hansberry, Bobby Hutcherson, Bob Kaufman, John Henry, Thelonius Monk, John Sinclair, Charles McClain, Nancy Morejón, James Weldon Johnson, Tina Allen, Nelson Mandela, Marsha A. Jackson, Harry Wade; references or specifically about Musuem of African-American Art, chicken shacks, Memphis, vibraphone, marimbas, beat poetry, "Black American Rimbaud", surrealism, satire, Haiti, pencil sketches, woodcuts, paintings, migrants, family, lithographs, The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Freedom Now, "The Autobiography of an ExColored Man" (book), "Sisters" (play), colorism, "Urban Survival" (play), 1984 Olympics Arts Festival, Oakland Ensemble Theatre; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer A-4, Folder 1

Children: The Children's Defense Fund - Oversize 1988-1990

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include family planning, youth, hunger, voting, elections, campaigns, athletics, teenage pregnancies, single parenthood, preventive health care, child care, education, politicians, child poverty rate, democracy, child support, birth control, gun control, violence; makers include Ceasefire; references or specifically about Leave No Child Behind, adolescent pregnancies, U.S. flag; places made include USA
Drawer A-4, Folder 2

Children: Various Topics - Oversize 1979-1998; 2003

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include education, gender equality, reading, literacy, television, mass media, elections, campaigns, alphabet, International Year of the Child (1979), war toys, disarmament, child abuse, socialization, California government budgets, school funding, divorce, racism, childrens art; makers include KIKI, Full Moon Productions, Jaeger Design studio, Project SEE (Sex Equity in Education), Los Angeles Annenberg Metropolitan Project, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Karen Kerney, Melinda Matzell, Mike McNeilly, Children of the Night, United Nations, English, Lance Hidy, Gibby's Posters, California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Fern Tiger Associates, Creative Trust, Saxon-Ross Design Inc., Andersen Printing, Children Now, Cease Fire, Instructional Improvement and Accountability Coalition, Bar Association of San Francisco, University of California Partnership Program; references or specifically about Title IX - Gender Equity in Education, S. Mark Taper Foundation, California State Superintendent of Public Instruction, abduction, immigration, Cuban Young Pioneers, thought police, Cuba, denunciation, family, parenting, diversity, pro bono legal services, college preparatory curriculum; referenced individuals include Pepe Serna, Wilson Riles, Elián González, David Botello; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), New York (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Chinese, Spanish
Drawer A-4, Folder 3

Children: Abuse / Violence 1980s-1999; 2002-2008

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

related topics include child abductions, verbal abuse, children advocacy groups, permanent homes, statistics, health, non violence, conflict resolution; makers include Kevin Collins Foundation, Sir Speedy Printing, Bay View Federal Savings, Eleanor Rubin, Ethel Kessler Design, Child Welfare League of America, Child Welfare League of America, Ethel Kessler Design Inc., Julian Waters, Virginia Lithograph, Children Now, Los Angeles County Department of Children's Services, Ronald McDonald Children's Charities, Gable Design Group, Court Appointed Special Advocates, Blue Balloon Inc., Community Printers, Gayle T. Ono Design, Mark Geard, The Family Violence Prevention Co-ordinating Committee, Preventing Abuse of Children Together (PACT), Office of Child Abuse Prevention, National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse, Silence the Violence, Ella Baker Center Campaign, ; referenced individuals include Salvador Bru, John F. Kennedy, Hunter Freeman, Harley Soltes, Eric Shalit., John F. Kennedy, President Bill Clinton, ; references or specifically about National Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month, Children Now Action Guide, California, physical abuse, stabbings, teen births, incarceration, uninsured, North Atlantic Treaty Alliance (NATO), Columbine Highschool, The Oakland Athletics, Silence the Violence Leadership Academy, Bay area Silvence the Violence.org, Belgrade, valjevo, U.S. Apache helicopters, Albania, baseball, ; places made include Vallejo (California, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Maori
Drawer A-4, Folder 4

Children: Adoption / Childcare 1973; 1980s-1990s, mid 2000s

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include staff child care, labor, children's art, foster parenting, welfare, child care, diversity, scholarship fund, ; makers include Linda Revel, Printmasters, Palcare Union Family Servucsm The Children's Council of San Francisco/ Childcare Switchboard, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Los Angeles County Department of Children's Services, Jewish Child Care Association, Child Care Action Campaign, National Association for the Education of Young Children, National Association of Family Day Care,; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Berkelely (California, USA), San Mateo County (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-4, Folder 5

Children: Arts and Culture 1987-1997; 2000-2011

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children's art, peace, homelessness, photographic exhibitions, art education, benefit for scholarships, radical performance, art exhibitions, poetry, Festival, workshops, mural projects, benefit, activism, capital punishment, incarceration, ; makers include Community Printers and Graphics, Inkworks Press, Blue Balloon Inc., Vancouver Peace Center, Chris Benfield, Color Graphics, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Jagger Brandt, East Bay Community Foundation, City of Berkeley Civic Arts Commission, California arts Council, Alameda County Arts Commission, Middle East Children's Alliance, The Rosenberg Fund for Children, Vanguard Public Foundation, Prison Radio Graphics JOS, Dana Davis, True Colors Mural Project, ; referenced individuals include Käthe Kollwitz, Janet Dennis, Sheila Jordan, Holly Near, Ed Asner, Danny Glover, Janice Mirikitani, Julius Rosenberg, Ethel Rosenberg, Ani-DiFranco, Mumia Abu-Jamal,; references or specifically about bible quote,The Children's Museum, Youth Arts Festival, Berkeley Unified School District, visual arts, music, dance, spoken word, drama, parade, dance, slide lecture, mask making, silkscreen printing, family, children, mass incarceration,True Colors Mural Project Collective Consciousness Concencia Colectiva, Juana Alicia, ; places made include Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada), San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish,
Drawer A-4, Folder 6

Children: Children's Rights 1978-1979; 1990-1995; 2002-2016

Physical Description: 34

Scope and Content Note

related topics include child support, children's art, child labor, religion, prisons, California prison system, violence against children, multilingualism in schools, bilingual, rebirth, teenage pregnancy, health insurance, education, higher education, arms race, poverty, child advocacy organizations, child abuse, multiculturalism, diversity, nutrition, special needs individuals, third world strike, schooling industrial complex, ethnic studies, radical politics, housing, anti-war, child self-image, school lunches, voting, child nutrition programs, anti-nuclear, economics, humanity, child labor, slavery; makers include The National Labor Committee, Vagabundo, Favianna Rodriguez, Fatima Escamilla, Zachary Vitale, New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), Children's Defense Fund, Phoenix Coalition to Free the UC, Children Now, Organization for Equal Education of the Sexes, Maria Hollenbach, National Association of Social Workers, Aline D. Wolf, Not so Subtle Tees, inc., Fern Narod, Margulies, Women Strike for Peace, Syracuse Cultural Workers; referenced individuals include Mary Eng, Great Brechin, Hunter Freeman, François Truffaut, Suzanne Szasz, Freda Leinwand, Matt Mauhrin, George H.W. Bush; references or specifically about Women Maquiladora Workers (Central America, The Caribbean), Office of City Controller Rick Tuttle, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), World Trade Organization (WTO), payroll deduction program, The 400 Blows, International Year of the Child, UN Declaration of the Rights of the Child 1959, National Commission on Children, sweat shops, Holiday Season of Conscience, Eddie Bauer, Macy's, Dayton Hudson, wal Mart, JC Penny, Sears, The Gap, ; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Brooklyn (New York, USA), Maryland (USA), Altoona (Pennsylvania, USA), Lincolndale (New York, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA); languages include Spanish and English
Drawer A-4, Folder 7

Children: Education 1974-1983; 1988-1993; 2002-2005

Physical Description: 31

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related topics include public schools, teenage mothers, teen moms, teenage relationships, stay in school, peer pressure, drug abuse, anniversaries, science and school, multiculturalism, alternative public schools, gender roles, sexism, children with disabilities, teacher employment, wisdom, kindergarten, fund more education, preschool, prison industrial complex system, data visualization, public preschool, anniversary, innovation, imagination, ; makers include People for the American Way Foundation, Robin Factor, Organization for Equal Education of the Sexes, San Francisco Mime Troupe, Judith Siegel Life, National Association for the Education of Young Children, Bring Me a Book Foundation, EastSide Arts Alliance, The Center for Inquiry, Red Sun Press, The Children's Defense Fund, Nina Reimer, TABS: Aids for Ending Sexism in School, The Mid-Atlantic Center for Sex Equity, Jaeger Design Studio, Open New York, Earth Action, California Teachers Association, Dennis wozniak Graphics, Children's Book Press, Inkworks, ; referenced individuals include Marco Alvarado, Denise Quintana, Robert Fulghum, Dick Bancroft, Freda Leinwand, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Charles Darwin, Rosa Parks, Saundra Graham, Rhodia D. Thomas, Michael Weisbrot & Family, Jassim Mohammed, Rick Reinhard, Lilian Katz, Mike Coleman; references or specifically about Oakland School District, Uncle Sam, Darwinism, Graham & Parks Alternative School, The American University, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, Villard Books, The ImPrisoNation of California, California Proposition 82, alternative school, pre-school, Pre-K, ; places made include Cleveland (Ohio, USA), Brooklyn (New York, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA), Ottawa (Ontario, Canada), San Francisco (California, USA), Burlingame (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), ; languages include Spanish, Japanese, English, Chinese,
Drawer A-4, Folder 8

Children: Health [1918]; Mid-1970s; 1985; 1991-1998

Physical Description: 11

Note

Bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced

Scope and Content Note

related topics include orphans, hunger, immunization, childhood diseases, circumcision, genital mutilation, marches and demonstrations, boycotts, corporatism, corporations, baby formula, low-income families, statistics, public health, the future, neighborhood; makers include Martha Perske, California Health and Welfare Agency, California State Department of Health, National Organization to Halt the Abuse and Routine Mutilation of Males, Tim Hammond, Nightwind Creative, Action for Corporate Accountability, The Child Health and Disability Prevention Program, Food Research and Action Center, NOA; referenced individuals include James Loewen; references or specifically about philosophy of services for children, Armenian genocide, Red Sweater Project, Nestle, cancer, tumors, ovarian cysts, kidney cysts, birth defects, miscarriage, pesticide spraying, toxicity, contamination, epidemiology, infants, babies, Humboldt Parl Infant Mortality Reduction Initiative (HIMRI), Humboldt Park,; places made include New Haven (Connecticut, USA), California (USA), Bakersfield (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA)
Drawer A-4, Folder 9

Children: International Aid / Solidarity 19739-1985; 1991-1992

Physical Description: 34

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includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include international debt, elections, child hunger, peace, Palestine, right of return, military budget / spending, Nicaragua, nutrition, U.S. government aid, Kurdistan, walking benefits, education, orphans, adoption, Latino children, relay benefits, children aid organizations, South African poets, political prisoners, pan-Africa, refugee children, basic needs, anniversaries, indigenous peoples, Kenya, children with disabilities, breastfeeding, child care, bottle feeding, boycotts, corporations, youth activism, solidarity, demonstration, colonialism, independence; makers include Doug Hunt, Jubilee 2000, Bread for the World, Committee of Children's and Adolescents' Movement (CIMEA attached to World Federation of Democratic Youth), Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), Oats for Peace, Let Nicaragua Live, Kurdish National Congress Relief Fund (KNCRF), Kurdish Relief Aid (KRA), L. Duarte, Region IX Resource Center for Children, Judith Rew, Guardian Newsweekly, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), El Salvador Children's Relief Fund, Lengyez, Toronto Image Works Limited, Riley's Color Lab, Steichen Lab, Cyber, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), G. McBean, He Ning, Red Cross, Red Crescent, World Health Organization (WHO), W. Turnowsky, Sun Limited, Yarom Press, Marion Emerson, Turnover, Nell Ranta, International Youth Council Project, Women for Racial and Economic Equality, David Lance Goines, International Organization of Consumers Unions, Robert C. Crock, Ismail Hashim, Baby Milk Action, DNPP Ministério da Informação, MADRE Women's Peace Network, Autumn Press, World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY), Lukoviczky Endre; referenced individuals include James Matthews, John Muafangejo, Miguel Hernandez, Danny Beaton, Sonny Yabao, Wayne Craig, Jonathan Snow; references or specifically about Maryknoll, International Children's Day, United Nations, Third World, International Year of the Child (1979), Southern California Interfaith Coalition, bottle baby disease, bananas, Nestlé, Nescafe, Independence for Angola Guinea-Bissao and Mozambique, Portuguese rule; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Silver Spring (Maryland, USA), Egypt, San Diego (California, USA), Santa Ana (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Israel, New York (New York, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Cambridge (United Kingdom), Mozambique; languages include English, Spanish, Swahili, Chinese, French, Arabic, Russian, Portuguese, Korean, Vietnamese, Khmer, Greek, Turkish
Drawer A-4, Folder 10

Children: Internationally Made 1984-1990

Physical Description: 24

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includes laminated items

Scope and Content Note

related topics include child care, labor, war toys, capitalism, boycotts, anti-war, peace, international solidarity, pan-Africa, child soldiers, exploitation, religion, religious organizations, international debt, disarmament, health care, literacy, El Salvador, homelessness, hunger, Laos, calendars, child abuse, military injuries, child soldiers, propaganda; makers include Canadian Day Care Advocacy Association, Union Labour At, J.P. Faniel, Association Québécoise des Organismes de Coopération Internationale (AQOCI), Laureneau, Solidaritätskomitee Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR), Trocaire, Christen für die Abrüstung, Third World Health Jesuit Centre for Social Faith and Justice, Muskox Press, Foster Parents Plan International, Imelsa, Asemblea Permanente por los Derechos Humanos, Coordinadora Nacional de Mujeres Salvadoreñas (CONAMUS), Asociación Salvadoreña de Trabajadores del Arte y la Cultura (ASTAC), Agraian Reform Alliance of Democratic Organizations (ARADO), Diocesan Pastoral Center / Basic Christian Community, Jacques Cormier, Palleiro, Marvin Miguel de los Angeles Ramirez, Ministerio del Interior (Nicaragua); referenced individuals include Pablo Picasso, Fredy Kunz, Carlos Fonseca; references or specifically about child guerillas, Catholic lent, Child with a Dove, fine arts, Declaration of the Rights of the Child, Nailan massacre, Third World; places made include Toronto (Canada), Paris (France), Argentina, Philippines, Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Mozambique, Soviet Union (USSR); languages include French, English, Germany, Spanish, Tagalog, Russian, Portuguese
Drawer A-4, Folder 11

Children: Peace 1971-1984; 1994; 2003

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

topics include war, peacemaking, childhood, art production, books, boycott, violence, anniversary, resistance, social justice, liberty, solidarity, ; makers include Felicia Ellis, R. Meeropol, Robert Orphelin Fleger, Patricia Ellen Ricci, The Rosenberg Fund for Children, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Families for Peace, Hammer Museum (Los Angeles); references or specifically about violent toys, GI Joe, gun violence, gun lobby, families, ; referenced individuals include Susan Moser, Julius Rosenberg, Ethel Rosenberg, D. Robert Orphelin Fleger, Kurt Vonnegut, Joshua Horwitz, Saul Cornell, Tom Diaz, ; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), Minnesota (USA), New York (New York, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), ; languages include French, English
Drawer A-4, Folder 12

Children: Various Topics 1975-1992; ca. 2016

Physical Description: 39

Scope and Content Note

related topics include child liberation, tax incentives, public libraries, war toys, child support, gender roles, bigotry, elections, voting, statistics, survival, love, violence, adult supremacy, abuse, domination, indoctrination, suppression, dehumanization, transgender identity, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ); makers include Garner, American Civil Liberties Union, Coalition Against the Family Protection Act, Lesbians Against the Family Protection Act, Children of the Night, Mike McNeilly, George Jensen, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Anne Newmarch, Human Policy Press, Northern Sun Merchandising, Jennifer B., Bonnie Acker, Kaiser Permanente, Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, National Association for the Education of Young Children, Robert Maust, Francis Wardle, Alan Oddie, National Conference of Christians and Jews (NCCJ), Brad Guice, California Children's Lobby, Tarane Sayler, Mohammad Rezaiian, San Anselmo Printing, Joel Preston, Children Now; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Gil Garcetti, Stinney Distro, Robert Ellis; references or specifically about Uncle Sam, Family Protection Act, African proverbs; places made include New York (New York, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-4, Folder 13

Children / Education: Newsprint 1995-2011

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include welfare, hunger, homelessness, poverty, mental illness, marches and demonstrations, Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), statistics, teenage pregnancy, sex crimes, weapon offenses in public schools, voting, elections; makers include Public Media Center, Fair Share Network; referenced individuals include Maggie Hallahan; references or specifically about the National Committee on Child Nutrition, indigent; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer A-4, Folder 14

Youth: Various Topics 1979-1986; 2000-2004; 2011-2015

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include youth leadership movements, radicalism, runaway crisis centers, conferences, black youth, race, racism, art exhibitions, student art, hate, bullying, zones, words, awards, community service, disability activism, youth, education, access, growth, enrichment, STEM, school funding, extracurriculars, teaching, after school, school-to-prison pipeline, strategy, ; makers include Free My People (FMP), Red Sun Press, The Firehouse Kustom Rockart Company, Catholic Charities, Social Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), Andrew Vesler, Ginny Cordova, William S. Coperthwaite, Ragged Edge Press, A&L GraphiCo, Inc., Freedom Art Squad; referenced individuals include Scott Nearing, Richard Garrett, E. Fee, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Cameryn Miller; references or specifically about San Francisco Mime Troupe, Angel's Flight, apartheid, International Year of the Child, Young Peoples Art Exhibit, Project Interdependence, International Year of Disabled Persons, #saytheirnamesav,; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Durban (South Africa), Maine (USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Oakland (California, USA),
Drawer A-4, Folder 15

Vietnam War Era: Education - Higher Education - Events 1965-1976

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include student films, economics, Nigera, fist, famine, ad hoc committees, international aid, medical aid, protests, nonviolent direct action, Civil Rights Movement, reform, revolution, student conferences, public meetings, amnesty, veterans, draft-resistance, conferences, scholarship, economics, poverty, unions, labor, women's music, farmworkers, trains, markets, corporations, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), recessions, Wall Street, radical economics, urban planning, film series, poetry, anti-pollution, demonstration, concert; makers included Newton Ad Hoc Committee for Biafran Relief, Massachusetts Chapter Physicians Forum, Inc.,, Westwood Liberation Front; Peoples Office, Amherst College, Students for Racial Equality, National Council for Universal Unconditional Amnesty, Massachusetts Coalition for Amnesty, University of Maryland, Student Government Association, UCLA Motion Picture Division, Friends of Indochina, Friendshipment, Newton Community Peace Center, Newton Community Peace Center, Cambridge Center for Adult Education, Boston University Student Union, Black Studies Dept. at California State University San Francisco, Columbia College New Graphics Department; referenced individuals include Reverand Donald Cutler, Ph.D., Dr. Anne Marie Shimony, John Bewick, Dr. Udo Ukweni Udo, Howard Zinn, H. Jack Geiger, Dr. Ben Selling, Ossie Davis, Michael Harrington, Malcolm X, Jesse Grey, Kermit Bailer, Tom Haydne, Tom Kahn, Nelson Jackson, Summer Rosen, Norman Hill, Bill Worthy, Bill Strickland, Rev. Milton Galamison, Julian Houston, Laurence Guyot, Dave Dennis, Jesse Morris, Stanley Aronowitz, Martin Oppenheimer, Peter Irons, Lou Mitchell, Bill Higgs, Stan Daniels, Lyndon B. Johnson, Fritz Efaw, Ron Kovic, Barry Lynn, Cora Weiss, Richard Barnet, Noam Chomsky, Dr. Damuel Bowles, Leonard Salter, Ted Monacelli, Julius Hobson, Don Williams, Edward Boorstein, Okop p'Bitek, A.J. Janowicz; references or specifically about mineworkers strike, Monopoly (game), Nigerian Biafran Crisis, Nigerian Civil War, Student Non-violent Co-ordinating Committee (SNCC), Harvard Medical School, Organization for Afro-American Unity, War on Poverty, Urban League, Simmons College, AFL-CIO, doves, Harvard Divinity School, Boston University, guerrillas in Colombia, north Vietnam, Haight-Ashbury, Black Panthers, Song of Ocol, Song of Lawino, Columbia College Contemporary Studies Department; places made include Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer A-5, Folder 1

Labor: Unions - Union Advocacy / Benefits / Solidarity 1982-2011; 2020

Physical Description: 38

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includes "12 Things Every Union Member Should Know" series

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Hormel Meat Packers strike and boycott, child labor, sweatshops, work conditions, 12-hour work days, whistleblowers, boycotts, apartheid, U.S. intervention, Central America, union busting, teacher's salaries, job protection, medical insurance, political parties, corporations, welfare, voting, worker solidarity, union participation, union-made products, gender divide, corporatism, working conditions, black workers; makers include Estelle Carol, Community Printers and Graphics (Santa Cruz, California, USA), Mexican American Workers Association, Bob Gill, Central American Trade Unionists, Local 420, Nicaraguan Trade Unionists, Walter Bernard, Irene Vendervoort, Gerald E. Martin, Keith Pattinson, Security Awareness Poster, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU), Sheetmetal Workers Union, David Solnit, OCAW Local 8-149; referenced individuals include Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mona Field, Julia Wu, Roy Rogers, Rini Templeton, Don Holmstrom, Mother Jones (Mary Harris Jones), Franklin D. Roosevelt, Rose Schneiderman; references or specifically about May Day, disabled workers, pensions, sexual harassment, unemployment compensation, gender equality, union homes, United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA), American Federation of Teachers (AFT), Open Secrets, U.S. currency, Vietnam War, #StandForSecurity, Sharpeville massacre, 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Tartine Bakery workers, bread and roses, Labor Party Advocates (LPA), North American Free Tree Agreement (NAFTA), General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), Oil, East and North Bay's Union, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union (OCAW), Rock The Vote, funding, budget cuts, voter registration; places made include Santa Cruz (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-5, Folder 2

Labor: Unions - United Automobile Workers (UAW) 1962; 1975-1981; 1993-1996; 2014- 2017

Physical Description: 30

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includes cardstock

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related topics include pensions, voting, unity, labor history, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), oil companies, corporations, civil rights, human rights, union rights, women, peace, global solidarity, education, Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), Battle of the Overpass, Memorial Day Massacre, police brutality, collective bargaining, Homestead, Wagner Act, United Steelworkers of America, American Railway Union, Pullman Strike, The Haymarket Riot, The Knights of Labor, American Federation of Labor (AFL), Labor Day, scabs, Detroit (Michigan, USA), social security benefits, justice, political prisoners, economic emancipation, democracy, accountability, children, women, labor, education, economy, oil, ; makers include United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW), American Center for International Labor Solidarity, Harvard UAW, Red Sun Press, Baynert, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW), United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, Kim Fujiwara, Scott Molloy, Susan Kramer, Labor Rights Now!, Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers International (AIM), ; references or specifically about Democratic National Economic Planning, Nigerian Union of oil and gas workers (NUPENG), PENGASSAN, Ford Hunger March, Rhode Island Labor History Society, Ford River Rouge plant, Ford Automobile Company, pipe fitting, sprinkler fitting, refrigerators, End Homelessness, U.S. flag, Solidarity Day, daycare, District 65, affordable daycare, quality daycare; referenced individuals include Milton Dabibi, Frank Kokori, General Sani Abachen, "Big Bill" Haywood, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Joe Ettor, Arturo Giovannitti, Joe Hill, Linda Eber, Russ Marshall, Harold Howe II, John Gelsavage, Eugene V. Debs, Clarence Darrow, Samuel Gompers; places made include Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA), North Hampton (Massachusetts, USA), Detroit (Michigan, USA), Rhode Island (USA), Nigeria;
Drawer A-5, Folder 3

Labor: Unions - United Steelworkers of America 1977-1986; 1990-1999

Physical Description: 19

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includes placard cardstock

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related topics include World Trade Organization (WTO), Seattle (Washington, USA), global politics, economic and environmental strategies, fair trade, steel quotas, United States industry, marches and demonstrations, international solidarity, documentary films, Chicago steel industry, police brutality, Memorial Day, scabs, corporatism, right-wing politics, federal government, civic infrastructure, justice, the environment, democracy, freedom, diversity, flags, occupational hazards, death, ; makers include National Steelworkers Rank and File Committee, United Steelworkers of America-Political Action Committee (USWA-PAC); referenced individuals include David Foster, Bill Clinton, Edward Sadlowski, Sally Field, Joe Hill, Ben Shahn, Earl Handley, Kenneth Reid, Otis Jones, Lee Tisdale, Alfred Causey, Sam Popovitch, ; references or specifically about Millennium Round, Phelps Dodge, Grupo Mexico, Statue of Liberty, The Faces of the Union (films), Norma Rae (film), solidarity with Canadian steelworkers, economic justice; places made include Indianapolis (Indiana, USA), Lorain (Ohio, USA)
Drawer A-5, Folder 4

Labor: Unions - Various Professions [1893]; 1987-1998 ; 2010-2014

Physical Description: 26

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bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced

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related topics include unions, labor, poverty, wealth, dignity, respect, wages, community, human rights, union rights, struggle, solidarity, surveillance, union elections, voting, organizing, deregulation, electric power, social justice, immigrant workers, worker's rights, helathcare benefits, job security, respect, dignity, operator, technician, mechanic, inspector; makers include California State Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000, Local 2850, American Railway Union, Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America (IUMSWA) Local No. 9, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, American Federation of Musicians Local 76-493, National Labor Federation (NLF), United Transportation Union (UTU), International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers' Unions (ICEM), Artloud, Fiona Macintosh, Boilermakers Local 484, United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), Teamsters Eastern Washington Apple Warehouse Workers, National Association of Social Workers, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Chicago Commons Association, ; references or specifically about Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO), mouse, American bald eagle, office workers, hotel workers, foodservice workers, gaming workers, shipbuilders, broken chains, musicians, visas, insurance, collective bargaining, gigs, contracts, housekeepers, janitors, mops, Marriott Marquis, "Unite Here!", hard work, state employees, health insurance, layoffs, clerical workers, furlough, miners, American flag, money bags, Closed Circuit Television (CCTV), factories, barbed wire, coal mining, apple workers, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), U.S. National Archives, National Urban League, Howard University School of Social Work, Columbia University School of Social Work, U.S. Department of Interior, U.S. Park Service, Hull House, skeletons, death, pain, lightbulbs, blackouts, power outages, Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees Union (H.E.R.E.) Local 11, Industrial and Bussiness Training Programs, Mayor's Office of Employment and Training, Illinois Department of Public Aid, City Colleges of Chicago, college credit, ; referenced individuals include Eugene V. Debbs, Pete WIlson, Mike Trbovich, Harry Patrick, Arnold Miller, Jennie Velsek, Edward Franklin Frazier, Wilbur Cohen, Dorothea Dix, Mary Richmond, Jane Addams, Whitney M. Young, Jeannette Rankin, Frances Perkins, Edward T. Devine, Ron Ceasar, , Karen Hale Newcomb, Donna Clare Gerken, Dr. Robert Newcomb, Marie Elena Durazo, ; places made includeGlendale (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Wilmington (California, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), San Bernadino (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Meredosia (Illinois, USA), Washington D.C. (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-5, Folder 5

Labor: Justice for Janitors 1989-1996; 2000-2017

Physical Description: 26

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related topics include Academy Awards (The Oscars), marches and demonstrations, American Building Maintenance Industries (ABMI), Century City (Los Angeles, California, USA), strikes, chemical hazards, occupational health and safety, anniversary, solidarity, contract, conventions; makers include Sylvain Dupres, Sylvain, SEIU Local 399, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), AFL-CIO, SEIU Local 1877, Los Angeles Committee on Occupational Safety and Health, Center for the Study of Political Graphics; references or specifically about Justice for Janitors Day, Si Se Puede: The Story for Justice for Janitors (film), 25 years of Raising America, April One, brooms, Americna flag, picket signs, hotel workers, ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Sacramento (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-5, Folder 6

Labor: Marches and Demonstrations 1976-1989; 1992-1998; 2004-2019

Physical Description: 31

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includes cardstock

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related topics include Van Nuys Assembly (General Motors, GM), Labor Day parades, international solidarity, 1%, 99%, Wal-Mart, health care, Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, wage raises, United States Bicentennial, decolonization, democracy, imperialism, boycotts, Australian Domino's Pizza workers, Wall Street, anniversaries, unemployment, Medicaid cuts, Medicare cuts, minimum wage, poverty wages, Walmart, general strike, wageworker action, labor minimum wage, the environment, jobs, National Day of Action, assault, beatings, education, incarceration, union rights, civil rights, poverty, racism, adoption, strikes, unions, bilingual education, repatriations, employment for all, anti-labor laws, anti-immigrant laws, women's rights, social services, anti-sterilization, free all political prisoners, independence for Puerto Rico, fair scheduling, family needs, labor, wages, poverty, democracy, healthcare, living wage, corporatism, bicentennial, oppression, imperialism, race, fist, the environment, Labor Day, solidarity, Dove of Peace, ; makers include Labor Anti-War Contingent, July 4th Coalition, Labor/Community Strategy Center (LCSC), Paul Robeson Community Center, Fidelity Educational Press, Sawicki-& Sons, County Union Coalition, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Service Employees International Union (SEIU) 660, Artworks, Guillermo Prado, Inkworks Press, California Civil Rights Initiative (CCRI), Beyond the Movement, Pat Villano, July 4 Coalition, Teamsters Eastern Washington Apple Warehouse Workers Organizing Campaign (1977), David Brogin, National Congress of Unemployed Organizations, David G. Brogin, Labor Day Committee; referenced individuals include John Sweeney, Jesse Jackson, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Nelson Mandela, Irene Hull, Willie Brown, Dolores Huerta, Patricia Ireland, Gov. Richard (Rick) Snyder, Jennie Velsek; references or specifically about Million Worker March, Domino's Pizza, March on Washington, State of Liberty, volunteer work projects, community, affirmative action, immigrant workers, raise wages, end poverty, Dr. King's dream, "right to work", puppet, The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Local 876 (IBEW), war on workers, equality, right to work (for less), 4th of July, Bicentennial, Hermandad General de Trajabadores Coalicion (CASA), Universal Healthcare, progressive Taxation of Corporations, Progressive Taxation wealthy, July 4, mine coal safety, recycling, 8 hour day, 50 cents/hr, packing houses, Congdon Orchards Strike(Yakima Washington USA 1933), Million Worker March (2004), an injury to 1 is an injury to all, anti-war, Jobs, Peace & Freedom, unemployment, unemployed men and women, fund raising, "Blue Monday", shorter work week, self-determination; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Detroit (Michigan, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Long Beach (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), New York (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-5, Folder 7

Labor: May Day 1986-1993; 2001-2017

Physical Description: 26

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related topics include arts and culture, general strikes, centennials, feminism, racism, socialism, international solidarity, immigration, strike, handcuffs, imprisonment, nonviolence, protection, humanity, respect, discrimination, undocumented, dignity, coalitions, workers rights, farm, decency, dehumanize, workers' rights, May Day, immigration, general strike, minimum wage; makers include Community Printers, Julie Reynolds, Arizmendi, City Streets, Red Sun Press, Dan Jones, Interference Archive, Lucy Parsons Collective Film Project, COSECHA, Democratic Socialists of America, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU); referenced individuals include Rep. Brenda Lawrence, Walter Crane, Eugene Debs, Erich Fromm, Mikhail Bakunin, Zanana Gusmao,; references or specifically about Haymarket Square (Haymarket Riots), San Diego Security Workers West Local 247, Division of Conscience and Religious Freedom, Health and Human Services, communication workers, service industry workers, self-employed workers, construction workers, government workers, technology workers, knowledgeable workers, industrial workers, education workers, domestic workers, laid off workers, social workers, office workers, sex workers, art workers, neoliberalism, Interference Archive (Propaganda Party), maypole ritual, Mayday Parade, Reclaim the Streets, International Workers' Day, Haymarket Centennial, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), ¡Gigante Despierta! (film), May Day 2006, Statue of Liberty, hijabs, ; places made include Santa Cruz (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Iowa City (Iowa, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-5, Folder 8

Labor: May Day - Events 1977-1989; 1993-2012, 2017

Physical Description: 38

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related topics include May Day, general strikes, Occupy Wall Street, workers and students, migrant workers, fascism, day of action, imperialism, wage freezes, budget cuts, anniversaries, freedom of speech, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), crafts, nonviolence, daisy chains, street parties, hammer and sickle, solidarity, parade, war, family, labor, racism, communism, international solidarity, wages, convention, banks, struggle, revolution, war, capitalism, armed struggle, rifles, oppression, Puerto Rican workers, Boricua, agricultural workers, immigration, undocumented immigrants, marches and demonstrations, festivals, parties, workers rights, socialism, students, education, Socialism,; makers include Orange Blossom Press, R Black, Partido Socialista Puertorriqueño, Jose Luis Delgado Guitart, Socialist Column, May Day Organizing Committee, Dave Wittenkind, Marie Kennedy, Red Sun Press, Partido Laboral Progresista, Salsedo Press, Multi-Ethnic Immigrant Workers Organizing Network, Technical and Allied Workers Union (TAWU), International Workers Day, #MayDaySolidarity, LA/LB Harbor Labor Coalition, Progressive Labor party (PLP), Glad Day Press, Puerto Rican Socialist Party, Mayday Committee, Inkworks Press, Revolutionary Communist Party, National United Workers Organization, Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade, Unemployed Workers Organizing Committee, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Partido Socialista Puertorriqueño, Coalición para Día Internacional de Los Trabajadores, National May Day Committee, Coalition for the Human Rights of Immigrants, Coalición Nacional por Dignidad y Amnistía para los Inmigrantes Indocumentados, Asociación Tepeyac, Centro de Trabajadores Latinos, West Coast Regional Anticapitalist Convergence, Workers Vieewpoint Organization; references or specifically about wage slavery, Haymarket Square (Haymarket Riots), 33rd Annual Labor Day Parade, War on Workers, Vietnam, skylines, amnesty, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), Critical Resistance, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), Fight for $15 (Fight for 15), raised fists, chains, Rainbow Park (Chicago), Progressive Labor Party, South Africa, higher pay, living wages, Festival for Bread, Work and Justice; referenced individuals include Subcomandante Marcos (Rafael Sebastián Guillén Vicente), Xanana Gusmão, Mikhail Bakunin; places made include Cleveland (Ohio, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Ithaca (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Vancouver (Canada), Athens (Greece); languages include English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Arabic, Farsi, Russian, French, Portuguese, Tagalog, Albanian, Polish, Bosnian, Haitian Creole, Italian, German, Greek, Vietnamese, Sanskrit,
Drawer A-5, Folder 9

Labor: May Day - Internationally Made 1972-1991; 2009

Physical Description: 9

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related topics include conferences, centenary, communism, marches and demonstrations, anniversaries, May Day, peace, socialism, human rights, workers rights, anarchism, exploitation, bureaucracy, liberty, apartheid; makers include Labour May Day Committee, Dan Jones, Interlink Longraph Ltd., Convoca Comision Organizadora, Union Sindical de Madrid Region de CC.OO., Partido Comunista de Euskadi, Deutsche Kommunistische Partei (DKP), Socialist Party of Australia, World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU); references or specifically about Fiesta de los Trabajadores, Jornada Roja del Proletariado Mundial, dove, peace, Anarchy symbol, "pan, trabajo y liberad", el pueblo unido jamas sera vencido", Mai 68, red flags, factory symbol, the Matchgirls, mountains, blood, South African flag, Chilean flag, soldiers, maypoles, 8 hour day, "mayibuye", roses, India; referenced individuals include Blair Peach, St. Joseph the Worker, Greek government-debt crisis; places made include Switzerland, Madrid (Spain), Basque Country, Montreal (Canada), Australia, London (England), Greece; languages include English, Spanish, French, German, Sanskrit
Drawer A-5, Folder 10

Labor: May Day - Salsedo Press 1979-2007

Physical Description: 38

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related topics include parties, celebration, diversity, working class, unemployment, anniversaries, musical performances, Mayday Blast, displaced voters; makers include Lester Doré, Quesocolor, Gary Borremans, Marcus Akinlana, Alejandro Romero, Roy Villalobos, CARE (Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, formerly Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe), Tharma Ritman, Gamaliel Ramirez, DINO, Hector Duarte, Marcos Raya, Davis; referenced individuals include Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Emiliano Zapata, Nelson Mandela, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Frida Kahlo, Rudy Lozano, Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz, Leon Trotsky, Benito Juarez, Francisco I. Madero, Abraham Lincoln, Ricardo Flores Magón, Louis Lingg, August Spies, Albert Parsons, John Lennon, Bob Marley, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Muhammad Ali, Louis Armstrong, Malcolm X, Romero, Ronald Reagan; references or specifically about Haymarket Square (Haymarket Riot), Cinco de Mayo, Attica Prison, Hurricane Katrina, Ghanatta, records, guitars, acordians, dance parties; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, French
Drawer A-5, Folder 11

Labor: Marches and Demonstrations - Fight For $15 Circa 2010s

Physical Description: 26

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related topics include labor, unions, union rights, civil rights, racism, poverty, living wage, marches and demonstrations, voice, families, strikes, economics, justice, power; makers include 15 Now, Answer LA, SEIU United Long Term Care Workers (ULTCW) ; references or specifically about #FightFor15, protest signs, work schedules, California, huelga, raised fists, Bambu, Sproul Plaza (Berkeley), Facebook, March on Washington, Martin Luther King Day, Garfield High School, Seattle (Washington, USA), poverty wages, seniors, disabilities, home caregivers; referenced individuals include Kshama Sawant; places made include Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Chinese
Drawer A-6, Folder 1

Jewish Americans: Anti-Semitism 1983-2002; 2014; 2022

Physical Description: 22

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related topics include Judaism, Nazi crimes, concentration camps, pacifism, nuclear armament, Francs-tireurs et partisans - main-d'oeuvre immigrée (FTP-MOI), capital punishment, art exhibitions, racial intolerance, racism, discrimination, Nazis in the United States, swastikas, anniversaries, World War II, Jewish refugees, Nazi triangle color classifications, religion, prejudice, conspiracy theories, transphobia, presidential administrations, memes, films, documentaries, women, anti-Zionism; makers include Karen Kerney, bessmeyersondocumentary.com, Northern Sun Merchandising, Leeds Postcards, Simba Print Ltd., George Brown, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Susan Keeter, San Francisco Unified School District, Inkworks Press, Karen Kearny, Amy E. Bartell, Peter L. Fischl, Knowledge Unlimited, GoyimTV, Dahn Hiuni; referenced individuals include Bess Meyerson, Joe Biden, Janet Yellen, Antony Blinken, Merrick Garland, Wendy Sherman, Alejandro Mayorkas, Victoria Nuland, Avril Haines, Eric Lander, Ron Klain, David S. Cohen, Rachel Levine, Jennifer Pritzker, Martin Niemöller, Anne Frank, Alfred Dreyfus, Herb Brin, Marvin Collins, Klaus Barbie, Nicholas Welych, Debbie Gaynes, Al Gaynes, Jurgen Stroop, Adolf Hitler, Leon Klinghoffer, ; references or specifically about Miss America beautiy pageant, second-class citizens, Russo-Ukraine War, 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Dreyfus affair, European Holocaust, Kitty (Anne Frank's diary), Righteous Among the Nations, Vikno (Ukraine), Talmud, Warsaw ghetto, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Buchenwald concentration camp, President Joe Biden administration, "Let's Go Brandon", "The Death of Klinghoffer" (opera), Palestinians, tokenization, appropriation, Progressive Zionists of California, A Wider Bridge, Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa (JIMENA), Zioness, Democrats for Peace in the Middle East, Democratic Majority for Israel, Matthew's Cross, caricatures; places made include United Kingdom, Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), California (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Switzerland, Florida (USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Dutch
Drawer A-6, Folder 2

Race / Racism / Anti-Semitism: Oversize 1984; 1992-1999; 2018

Physical Description: 15

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related topics include interracial solidarity, violence, race relations, football, National Football League (NFL), public transportation, Metro Transit Authority (MTA), segregation, affirmative action, University of California, UC Regents, alternative admission policies, racial diversity, SP-1, SP-2, international solidarity, multiculturalism, prejudice, student work, minorities in the arts, hope, racism, fascism, anti-Semitism, rapists, bigotry, gender, truth, progress ; makers include Dread Scott, Brittany Banayan, Bus Riders Union, Joseph R. Linton, Anne Frank Center, Rapoport, The Comparative Human Relations Initiative, The Southern Education Foundation, Psychology Today, David Larry, Kate Debs, Lisa Cherniak, Mendelson Joe; references or specifically about Brazil, South Africa, United States, Foothill College, Artists Against Racism; referenced individuals include Ben Shahn, Anne Frank, Doug Starn, Mike Starn, Nelson Mandela; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Atlanta (Georgia, USA), Clinton (Iowa, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer A-6, Folder 3

Race / Racism: 1992 Los Angeles Civil Unrest 1991-1993

Physical Description: 28

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includes newsprint

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related topics include Los Angeles Riots, quincentennial, peace, police brutality, race prejudice, Asian Week, Asian Pacific American community, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), racism, media, human rights, American Flag, prisoner, immigration, healing, dove of peace, change, diversity, incarceration, education, budget, prison pipeline, human rights, marches and demonstrations, ballpoint pen ; makers include David Earl Williams, Red Sun Press, Micki Wheatley, Queer Nation, Dredhead Designs, Thomas Vercher, Inkworks Press, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science, Yolanda Ballenger, Neisha Bernard, Patty Lopez, Tesen Lambey, Norma Perez, Pedro Olivera, Elizabeth Gordon, Claudia Quant, Julia Sandoval, United Students, Against Oppression & Racism,; referenced individuals include Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rodney King, Malcolm X, Daryl Gates, Mao Tse-Tung (Mao Zedong),General Patton, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Tim Lan Wong, Reginald Denny, Phan Thi Kim Phúc; references or specifically about Watts Riots, napalm girl, Viet Nam war, Rampart Police Department, California National Guard, "Rebuild LA", social programs, Renaissance, Venice High School (Los Angeles), student art, S.P.A.R.C., Howard Hughes Center, J.Paul Getty Trust Fund, ; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer A-6, Folder 4

Race / Racism: Communities / Unity / Equality 1971;1999-2016; 2020-2021

Physical Description: 27

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related topics include September 11 (2001), religious solidarity, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, racial justice, apartheid, monotheism, intolerance, ignorance, Los Angeles students, resistance, student art, sports, racial justice, social change movement, elimination of racism, just society, cultural activism, human rights, poetry, police brutality, misogynoir, anti-Blackness, racism, diversity, solidarity, federal equality; makers include Marlena Buczek Smith, Inkworks Press, Natalia Ancisco, Z. Harrison, Stephanie Wolpert, Ragged Edge Press, Covenant Against Apartheid, Mike McNeilly, Milton Davis, Happy World Production, Pierrette Hondageneau, Lincoln Cushing, Community Printers, Cece Carpio, Lan Chi Lam, John Ruhlen, Vivien Myerson, City of Los Angeles Human Relations Commission, J9 Macbeth, Chicago Peoples Sports Institute, Fagen Oak, Salsedo Press, Red Sun Press, Milton Davis, Juana Alicia, Akonadi Foundation, Emma Webster, Answer-LA; referenced individuals include Dolores Huerta, Hakim Raquib, Chinaka Hodge, Bob Marley; references or specifically about Akonadi Foundation Racial Justice Poster Project, Sharpeville (South Africa), hate free zones, Occupy Movement, Ma'at, Avalokitesvara, Nisien, Unity Festival, Nobel Peace Prize, Guatemalan human rights, Mesoamerican speech glyphs, prison, Fox News, prison industrial complex, jails, school to prison pipeline, school pushout, elementary genocide, International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Diego (California, USA), Washington (USA), New York (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Jamaica Plain (Massachusetts, USA) Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Bay Area (California, USA) ; languages include English, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Korean, Khmer, Armenian, Swahili, Vietnamese
Drawer A-6, Folder 5

Race / Racism: Diversity / Multiculturalism 1990-2021

Physical Description: 33

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related topics include social inequality, festival, tolerance, religion, conferences, sexism, xenophobia, homophobia, prejudice, commemorations, Los Angeles (California, USA), civil rights, minority solidarity, hate, unity, Black Lives Matter, Muslims, deaf community, American Sign Language (ASL), parents, children, babies, mothers, food, health, cultural differences, perspective, oppression, lateral violence, diversity, privilege, internalized oppression, racial justice, Campaign for Justice, diversity, unity, solidarity, humanity, poverty, hunger; makers include Tomahawk Greyeyes, A. Wilson Sowah, Akonadi Foundation, Friends of Black Men in Unions, Jon Onye Lockard, Ten12, KCET, Richard Cisneros, Diana Bryer, Robert Trujillo, Rockwell International Corporation, Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations, Industry Color Printing Inc., Oxfam America, La Raza Graphics, Kelly D. Bryan, The National Lawyers Guild Los Angeles Chapter, Inkworks Press, Lucia Rodriguez, LA vs Hate, Los Angeles County, Ann Altman, Ernesto Yerena, Creative Initiative Foundation, Turtle Pond Publications, Tools For Change, Syracuse Cultural Workers; referenced individuals include Michael S. Ballew, N. Ojeda, Deborah Willis, Trayvon Martin, Cece Carpio, Wade Davis, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Mayer Shevin, Ray Kramer, Catherine Allport, Debbie Cooper, Martha Perske, Vall Shaff, John Burnside, Henry Hay, Owen and Mzee, Earl Dotter, Mia Grondahl, Val Shaff; references or specifically about Cultural Diversity Month, U.S. flag, anti-asian hate, LA 211, drums, carrots, shoe tossing, chain link fences, children, security, metal detector, "beloved community", non-violent activism, global community, diversity, liberty, democracy, cooperation, peace, justice, cooperation, Native America, world peace, coexistence, children, education, support, love, lizards, hearts; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Arabic, Korean, French, Hebrew, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, Filipino
Drawer A-6, Folder 6

Race / Racism: Government and Politics / Propositions and Campaigns 1976-2015

Physical Description: 20

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related topics include Christian fundamentalists, right wing politicians, Middle East wars, dragon, women, people of color, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), birth control, U.S. slavery, academia, police brutality, San Francisco police, corporate profits, Constitutional rights, military spending, tax breaks, Socialist Workers Party, diversity, ethnic cleansing, ethnic studies programs, Arizona HB 2281 (Ethnic Studies / Mexican-American Studies ban), Black Lives Matter, racism, imperialism, meltdown, education, intellectualism, socialism, Chicano/Latino, immigration; makers include The National Project to Defend Dissent and Critical Thinking in Academia, Free Mythology, Mere One, Socialist Worker, Hugo Gallert, Communist Party USA, National Black Liberation Commission, Stanley Forman, Socialist Workers 1976 National Campaign Committee, Inkworks Press, Javier Gallegos, Val Cañez, Councilmember Kshama Sawant, Socialist Workers 1976 National Campaign Committee; referenced individuals include Ann Coulter, Michael Ledeen, Rick Santorum, David Horowitz, Ronald Reagan, Newt Gingrich, Peter Camejo, Willie Mae Reid, Fred Halstead, Kshama Sawant, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Governor Pete WIlson; references or specifically about, California Civil White Initiative, talking heads Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week, Proposition 54 ("Racial Privacy Initiative"), California Proposition 226 (Political Contributions by Employees, Union Members, Foreign Entities Statute), crimes against the people, intellectual thug, punk, United Nations, ambassador, India, Harvard, mouthpiece, "No on Prop 54", No on Prop 209 (California), Affirmative Action, Klu Klux Klan, desegregation, Spacial Proximity Index, segregation, SP-1, SP-2, Black Lives Matter, Socialist Workers Party, 1976 Presidential Election, deportations, "raza si migra no", Libreria Pathfinder Bookstore; places made include New York (New York, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-6, Folder 7

Race / Racism: Internationally Made 1991-2001

Physical Description: 15

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related topics include neo-Nazis, communism, political parties, inequality, Nazism, marches and demonstrations, Fascism, Anti-Fascist demonstrations, racism against Latinos, immigration, graffiti, children, xenophobia, racial discrimination, pension, income; makers include Alternative Libertaire, Partij van de Arbeid van Belgie (PVDA), H. Verwimp, Anti-Fascist Info, Latin American Coalition Against Racism, Rodrigo Ardiles, Canadian Labour Congress, Ministerio de Asuntos Sociales, Instituto de la Juventud, Torreangulo Arte Grafico, Keko, United Nations Department of Public Information; referenced individuals include Rodrigo Moreno, T.R. Maracle, Tomi Ungerer; references or specifically about Anti-Kriegs Museum, Star of David, National Action (Nazi group), Congreso Mundial Sobre O Racismo, Feiro Internacional Multicultural, World Conference Against Racism; places made include Belgium, Germany, Canada, Brazil, South Africa; languages include French, German, Dutch, Swedish
Drawer A-6, Folder 8

Race / Racism: Marches and Demonstrations 1976-2009

Physical Description: 8

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includes one double-sided poster

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related topics include sexism, U.S. government, San Francisco (California, USA), working class, marginalization of communities, poor, racial profiling, Minnesota statehood (sesquicentennial event), Canadian Liberty Net, New Cross Massacre, Affirmative Action, education, free tuition; makers include National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, Consuelo Mindez Castillo, Racial Justice Coalition, East End Offset, New Cross Action Committee; referenced individuals include Rosa Parks, Joseph Graham "Gray" Davis Jr., Tom Metzger; references or specifically about U.S. flag, Civil Rights, driving while black/brown (DWB), California SB 1389; places made include New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Vancouver (Canada), Washington, D.C. (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-6, Folder 9

Race / Racism: UNITED for Intercultural Action 1994-2009

Physical Description: 29

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includes newsprint

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related topics include Fascism, Anti-Semitism, pogroms, racist violence, institutional discrimination, resistance against intolerance, swastikas, Kristallnacht, World War II, Nazi triangle classification system, refugees, anniversaries, prejudice, equality, social exclusion, assimilation, European aid to refugees, Romani people, unity, open borders, international solidarity, refugee deaths, scapegoats, resistance, civil disobedience, education, Right-wing extremism; makers include European Network Against Nationalism, Racism, Fascism and in support of Migrants and Refugees, Netherlands Trade Union Confederation, F. Hoekstra, Typos, Hans-Werner Miller, PJ Tops, Buxo, Dijkman Offset; referenced individuals include Jurgen Siefmann; references or specifically about Fortress Europe (military propaganda term), United Nations World Congress Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, Roma National Congress (RNC), Start of David, Armenia, Romania, International Day Against Fascism & Anti-Semitism; places made include Amsterdam (Netherlands); languages include English, Russian
Drawer A-6, Folder 10

Race / Racism: Affirmative Action 1989-1996

Physical Description: 23

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related topics include California Proposition 209 (1996), Ku Klux Klan (KKK), U.C. Regents, marches and demonstrations, United Steelworkers v. Weber, labor, unions, minorities, women, discrimination, Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, community services, minority enrollment, universities, immigrant bashing, calendars, affirmative action, camp-out, prisons; makers include Californianos por la Justica, Accurate Printing, Students Against Proposition 209, Network for Public Education and Social Justice, Youth Committee of the National People's Campaign, Northern California Coalition to Overturn the Weber Case, National Committee to Overturn the Bakke Decision, Artel and Friends, Central Press of California, Upstart, FITS Printing, Inkworks Press, Center For Third World Organizing, John Beam; referenced individuals include Anita Hill, Gloria Steinem, Dolores Huerta, Jesse Jackson, Eleanor Smeal, Colin Powell, Newt Gingrich, Pat Buchanan, Pete Wilson, Jesse Helms, Pat Robertson, David Duke, Pete Wilson, Rosa Parks, Coretta Scott King, Danny Lyon, Jenny Epstein, Elliot Erwitt; references or specifically about ivory tower, abortion, reproductive rights, violence; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-6, Folder 11

Race / Racism: Affirmative Action - Cardstock 1996

Physical Description: 3

Note

includes one double-sided poster

Scope and Content Note

related topics include civil rights, California Proposition 209 (1996) (California Civil Rights Initiative, CCRI), elections, women, people of color; makers include Coalition To Defend Affirmative Action, Integration, and Immigrant Rights and Fight for Equality by Any Means Necessary (BAMN), Inkworks Press; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer A-6, Folder 12

Race / Racism: 1996 Poster Workshop 1996

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include child abuse, colorblindness, gun violence, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), police brutality, religion, California Proposition 209 (1996) (California Civil Rights Initiative, CCRI), affirmative action, sexism, poverty, ecocide, ecology, illiteracy, anti-war, capitalism; makers include Dara Wells-Hajjar, Isabel Ramirez, Mynor J. Keen, Deborah Willis; references or specifically about U.S. flag; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-6, Folder 13

Race / Racism: African Americans circa 1930; 1963-1991; 1990s; 2004

Physical Description: 13

Note

includes newsprint and cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include African roots, poetry, English only, segregation, blackface, exploitation, stereotypes, grief, skill, torment, determination, courage, organization, fear, prejudice, lynching, marches and demonstrations, South African solidarity, children, disposession, slavery; education,; makers include Dread Scott, Scott Tyler, Glendale Community College Cultural diversity Program & Equal Employment Opportunity Committee,Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), Bob Adelman, National Association of Colored People (NAACP), Art Kane, Joe Schwartz, ; referenced individuals include Jonathan Williams Dr. Terrence J. Roberty, , John Brown, ; references or specifically about U.S. flag, cracker, The Little Rock Nine, Ruby Bridges, March on Washington, Detroit (Michigan, USA), Soweto (South Africa), Negro Question, ; places made include Glendale (California, USA), New York City (New York, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-6, Folder 14

Race / Racism: Ku Klux Klan (KKK) / Neo-Nazism 1980-2013

Physical Description: 43

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includes newsprint

Scope and Content Note

related topics include white supremacy, guns, systemic racism, justice system, police enforcement, racism in the U.S., art exhibitions, people of color, Klan policemen, religion, Christianity, swastikas, far-right, conservatism, institutionalized racism, British National Party (BNP), European Holocaust, Islamophobia, Anti-Arab racism, Nazi skinheads, ignorance, patriotism, derogatory slurs, anti-black, anti-Jews, religion, the cross, nuclear bomb, military, slavery, skull bones, racism, white supremacy, racist propaganda, swastika, neo-nazism, ethnic cleansing, eugenics, active hate groups, Ku Klux Klan (KKK); makers include Ludia Proti Rasizmu, Center for Democratic Renewal, Anti Nazi League, John Brown Anti-Klan Committee, Central Committee Home and Hearth Destruction Crew, David Cowan, White American Political Association Information Network, White Student Union, White Power Hotline, Southern Poverty Law Center; referenced individuals include Robt Costa, Leon Greenman, Richard Adams, Rolan Adams, Derek Beackon, John Brown, Klaus Barbie, Jean-Marc Théolleyre, Roger Paul Zimmerman; references or specifically about saltine crackers, bigotry, sexism, nativism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism, the Bible, U.S. flag, Statue of Liberty, slavery, Le Monde Rhône-Alpes, praying/preying, slave auctions, n-word, target practice; places made include Atlanta (Georgia, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), London (United Kingdom), France, Slovakia, Sacramento (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Swedish, French, Slovak
Drawer A-6, Folder 15

Race / Racism: Various Topics 1983-1993; 1996-1998; 2004-2010; 2017-2018

Physical Description: 25

Note

includes reworked poster from 1968 French Atelier Populaire design

Scope and Content Note

rrelated topics include sexism, abortion, arts and culture, university events, musical events, benefit events, justice, music, anti-racist action, racist comics, comic strips, children, discriminatory practices, income pensions, stereotypes, poetry, cab driver discrimination, minorities, racism, violence, solidarity, justice, Nazism, racial justice, diversity, hate, disaster, civil rights, women, solidarity, media, white supremecy, activism, education, research, prisons, health, LGBTQ, diversity, solidarity, inclusion, lies, violence, chains, American Flag, blood, Chicano/Latino, Spanish speakers, anti-Black racism, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); makers include Herbert Sigüenza, Jaka, Susan Lindeman, Josh McPhee, Just Seeds, Kathryn Gibson, Pious Fraud, Joan Guerin, Keith Williams, Artist Partners, Visual Rap Productions, Joel Tarling, Linda Hesh, Zenith, Minority Rights Group, Leeds Postcards, Human Policy Press, Instituto Familiar de la Raza, Taber Calderon, Peace Action Council, Akonadi Foundation Racial Justice Poster Project, Joshua Mays, Rick Heffner, FUSZION, Standard Deluxe, The Hurricane Poster Project, Californians for Justice, Ecumenical Peace Institute, People Against Racist Terror (PART), Fisher/Lou, Duluth (Georgia, USA), P. Suarez, Szu-Hsiung Tsao; referenced individuals include Edmundo Desnoes, Christine Choy, Lucy Lippard, Kenneth C. Edelin, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball, Jennifer Willibanks, Mick Jagger; references or specifically about freedom, grief, skill, torment, courage, determination, organization, Fort Apache (1948 film), Herter Gallery (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Casassa Conference, Loyola Marymount University (LMU), illiteracy, poverty, bigotry, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Statue of Liberty, colorblindness, sword, blood, racial justice, the Holocaust, Proposition 209(California 1996), Civil Whites Initiative, runaway bride, Klu Klux Klan(KKK), male privilege, journal, Phineas Priesthood, AIDS, killing, NIgeria, Germany, Quebec (Canada), "whites only", "english only"; places made include Arlington (Virginia, USA), Amherst (Massachusetts, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Toronto (Ontario, Canada), Culver City (California, USA), Taiwan; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-6, Folder 16

Race / Racism: Racist Comics and Graphics 1994

Physical Description: 37

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related topics include racism, anti-semitism, homophobia, xenophobia, cartoon, caricature, politics, poltiical cartoons, stereotypes, racist, rent, rent increase, displacement, low-wages, uneducated, globalization, outsourching, Haiti, Somalia, Rwanda, South Africa, hate, drugs, guns, immigration, equality, bigotry; referenced or specifically about The United States Army, Jewish people, flag of Israel, Israel, Judaism, weapons, military uniform, The United States, flag, patriotism, citizenship, hate crimes, skinhead, ethnic slurs, target, tape machine, car radio, theft, anti-asian, anti-mexican, landlord, anti-black, t-bone steak, Hillary Diane Clinton, white americans, military, taxes, United States aid, globe, money, chains, "Clintonomics", Ryder (truck rental company), terrorism, remote, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), plauge, pansies, gay, homosexual, discrimination, living with aids, death, Act Up (coalition), sexual assault, rape, holidays, affirmative action, Public Broadcasting Station (PBS), Germans, Ethnic studies, malt liquor, welfare, flak jacket, pejorative, weasel, money, violence, makeover, NWA (hip-hop group), bee, spider, bug spray, flea, locust, poison gas, white warrior, star of david, kippa, yarmulke, crime, parasite, oppossum, cockroach, Musuem of Tolerance, Simon Wiesenthal Center, alarm clock, bombing, "Tinki Rabinowitz" (comic character), neo-nazi, swastika, Holocaust, Josef Mengele, Prop 187, Mexico, city, destruction, graffiti, vandalism, tagging, racial equity, police, Cops (show), artistic expression, perjorative, slur, police brutality, liberals, activist, Afro-Americans, African-Americans; referenced individuals include William Jefferson Clinton, Elie Wiesel, Errol Flynn, David Duke, Simon Wiesenthal, Rodney King; makers include A. W. Mann, Nick Bougas; languages spoken include English; places made include United States
Drawer A-6, Folder 17

Race / Racism: Racist Advertisments 1930

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include race, racism, stereotypes, cactus, neon signs, advertisements, alcohol, crow, bird, Frankfort (Kentucky), childen, farm, dogs, pig, chicken, birds, cow, cat, general store, African American Vernacular English (AAVE), guns; referenced or specifically about El Nido Motel, Old Crow Bourbon, Columbus (New Mexico), 1916 (year), tobacco, Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco, African Americans; referenced individuals include Francisco "Pancho" Villa, General of the Armies John Joseph"Black Jack" Pershing GCB; makers include Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Domino's Pizza; languages spoken include English , Spanish; places made include North Carolina, Durham, Guatemala
Drawer A-7, Folder 1

American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) 1967-1993; 2000-2017

Physical Description: 36

Scope and Content Note

related topics include calendars, anti-nuke, disarmament, marches and demonstrations, justice, peace, hunger, love, anniversary, peace sign, god, war, military, death, water, immigration, sterilization, consent, reproductive rights, education, morality, recruitment, women, arms race, children's rights, nutrition, medical care, benefit, sanctuary, surveillance, racism, bigotry, solidarity, protection, Democracy, immigration, War in Afghanistan; makers include Ann Northrup, Nori Davis, American Friends Service Committee, Red Sun Press, The Public Works Project, Mexican Friends Service Committee, Disarmament and Conversion Campaign, Sabra Field, Public Works Project, Terry Foss, Lady Borton, Pat Goudvis, Greg Corner, Bill Pierre, Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Ecumenical Peace Institute, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Gina Maria Echeverry, Leila Richards, Len Munik, Annemarie Curlin, Queen City Printers, Leila Abdelrazaq, Kate De Ciciccio, Jewish Voice for Peace, Melissa Elliott, Robert M. Smith, Melissa K. Elliott, Sarah Reiter, Andrew Sawtelle, Mexican Friends Service Committee, Pat Westwater-Jung, American Friends Service Committee; referenced individuals include Dwight D. Eisenhower, Martin Luther King, Jr, Dennis Banks, Jack McCloskey, Jesse Colin Young, George W. Bush, Oscar Romero, Arundhati Roy,; references or specifically about El Salvador, B-1 Bomber, arms race, zero nuclear weapons, M-X Missile, Trident Submarine, Cruise Missile, Neutron Bomb, People's Blockade, Campaign of Conscience, Iraq, Central America, military recruitment, Columbia (Central America) Campaign 2002, food lines, Pakistan, Emergency and Material Assistance Program (EMAP), nuclear destruction, United Nations Declaration of Rights for Children, March for Survival, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Declaration of Peace, Don't Tread on Me, Don't Spy on Me, Indochina, no human being is illegal, Statue of Liberty, barbed wire, kites; places made include Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Brattleboro (Vermont, USA), Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA), New York (New York, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Burlington (Vermont, USA), Florence (Massachusettes, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-7, Folder 2

Center for Applied Local Research 2006-2009

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include prisoners, prison art, embroideries, children, child healthcare, childcare, mothers, poverty, photography, homelessness, public health, homeless shelter; places made include USA; referenced individuals include Ray Materson, Bill Hackwell, Erick Danzer; references or specifically about The Human Services Award, The Center for Applied Local Research;
Drawer A-7, Folder 3

Doctors Without Borders: Various Topics 2009- 2011

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include humanitarian crisis, neglected diseases, malnutrition, HIV/AIDS, poverty, maps, global economics, women's health, natural disasters, epidemics, Pan-Africa, essential medicines, pharmaceutical companies, children; makers include Jenny 8 del Corte Hirschfeld, Emerson, Wajdowicz Studios, Francesco Zizola, Doctors Without Borders (Medecins Sans Frontieres, Michael Goldfarb, Dr. Paul McMaster, Dr. Anne Marie Pegg; references or specifically about Nobel Peace Prize, Haiti, Niger, Mali, Swaziland, Libya, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines, Syria, surgery, medical facilities, Lebanon, refugees, Jordan, Iraq, Turkey, Middle East, war zone, Halfaya, Syrian war, civilians; places made include New York (New York, USA), Berlin (Germany); languages include English, German
Drawer A-7, Folder 4

Doctors Without Borders: Various Topics - Oversize 1999

Physical Description: 5

Scope and Content Note

related topics include refugees, peace, medicine, international aid, healthcare, children, poverty; makers include Wim van der Helm, Sebastian Bolesch, Benno Neeleman; references or specifically about China, 1999 Nobel Peace Prize, Rwanda, Kenya, Afghanistan; languages include Dutch, German, French
Drawer A-7, Folder 5

International Aid Organizations: Various Topics - Oversize 1967; 1995-2004

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

related topics include blood donation, World Blood Donor Day, ecology, health, poverty, children, food, global statistics, International Conference on Population and Development, gender gap, women, health needs, World Food Day, nutrition, agriculture, trees, forestation, water sources, life expectation, disease, illiteracy, education; makers include Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization, Fiat Panis, Arti Grafiche Crosignani, Population Action International, Brian Hewitt, Stephenson Printing, Alessandro Rossi, Christian Aid, Oxfam; references or specifically about female illiteracy; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), London (England, United Kingdom); languages include English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Hindi, German, Italian, Swahili, Arabic, Chinese
Drawer A-7, Folder 6

Oxfam 1984-1995

Physical Description: 48

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, unemployment, labor, peace, militarism, international solidarity, humanitarian aid, African proverbs, water, female farmers, women, education, illiteracy, water, the environment, ecology, coffee, fair trade, Nicaragua murals, anti-war, famine, land mines, anti-nuclear, poverty, fasting, weapons, marginalized communities, farmer cooperatives, global fisheries, fair trade bananas, gender equality, women's right to vote, arms export, U.K. government and politics, family planning, global health, midwifery, community radio, freedom of expression, education, freedom, youth, solidarity, oppression, calendars; makers include Oxfam America, Oxfam Canada, Emerging Design, Hosea Nganga, Edward Arnold Publishers, Young Oxfam, Pia Pehtla, Mice, Joy Street Graphics, Mia Saunders, Robert Davis, Intermón Oxfam, Bridgehead, Centro de Estudios de la Mujer, Bother Poster, Pippa Franklin, Liberation Graphics, Gill Allen, Ministério da Saúde, Registro de Prescrição de Medicamentos (RPM); referenced individuals include Sylvia Sukop, Mike Goldwater, Patrick Wise, Ruby Manikan, Peter Ustinov, Mahatma Gandhi, James Hawkins, B. Guild Gillespie, Sean Sprague, Jenny Matthews, Brian Moody, Crispin Hughes, Howard Davies, Shailan Parker, Bishop Desmond Tutu, Juana Pavón, Hans-Georg Rauch, Paulo Freire; references or specifically about Bother Poster Series, Centro De Estudios Internacionales, Development Poster Series, U.N. Decade for Women, Third World development, Eritrea, Tigray, Campaign Together for Rights Against Poverty, Burkina Faso, International Monetary Fund (IMF), The World Bank, societal order, third world, developing countries, "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" (by Paulo Freire), OXFAM/UKI, International Women's Day, tuberculoses, polio, diseases, vaccines, vaccinations, Mozambique; places made include Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Oxford (United Kingdom), Toronto (Canada), Newfoundland (Canada), Spain, Honduras; languages include English, Spanish, French, German, Catalan
Drawer A-7, Folder 7

Red Cross 1988-1995

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include humanitarian aid, equality, voluntary service, non-governmental organization (NGO), neutrality, conferences, international solidarity, war victims; makers include International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, International Committee of the Red Cross; referenced individuals include Josue Anselmo, David Barbour, Jo Matthews, Howard Davies, Eddy Posthuma de Boer, Jean Mohr, John Taylor, Liliane de Toledo, H. Pedersen; references or specifically about The Fundamental Principles; places made include Switzerland; languages include English, French, Spanish, Arabic
Drawer A-7, Folder 8

Union of Concerned Scientists Dates Unknown

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include renewable energy, alternative energy, wind turbines, fossil fuels, oil, coal, natural gas, environmentalism, ecology, acid rain, air pollution, global warming, imported oil, solar power, anti-nuclear, geothermal energy, solar panels, U.S. government and politics, gasoline, tax credits, photovoltaic panels, natural sunlight, water power, wood-burning plants, hybrid cars, alternative cars, solar powered vehicles; makers include Kathryn Shagas; referenced individuals include Albert Einstein; references or specifically about Convocation on The Threat of Nuclear War, General Motors (GM); places made include Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA)
Drawer A-7, Folder 9

United Nations: About 1977-2000

Physical Description: 31

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Universal Declaration of Human Rights, anniversaries, education, children, equal suffrage, voting, freedom of expression, freedom to observe religion, land mines, peace, international military aid, endangered species, ozone layer, children, vaccinations, childhood diseases, illiteracy, women, equal access to primary and secondary schools, polio, child labor, HIV/AIDS, South Africa, apartheid, Kosovo, discrimination, United Nations system, imperialism, malnourishment; makers include Galer & MacMilan Communications Inc., Graphic Presentation Unit, Enterprise des Postes Lao, the Government of Finland, United Nations Department of Public Information, United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR), Karen Keercher, Stanislaw Fernandes, the Government of Japan, Transit Advertising and The Transit Advertising Council, Petar Petrov; referenced individuals include John Isaac, Liz Cotter, A. Wright, Adam Rogers, Milton Grant, Karen Kasmauski, Ph. Lisaac, Stephen Shames, Helen Caux, Glenn Gan, Stephen Yip; references or specifically about United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Capital Development Fund, The International Labour Organization, The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, United Nations Declaration against Apartheid, United Nations Development Programme, Transfer of Knowledge Through Expatriate Nationals (TOKTEN), United Nations Decade for Human Rights Education, the U.N. 2, United Nations Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination; places made include Finland, Canada, New York (New York, USA); languages include Laotian, English
Drawer A-7, Folder 10

United Nations: Events 1978-2010

Physical Description: 29

Scope and Content Note

related topics include peace, Indigenous Peoples, human rights, anniversaries, poverty, international solidarity, labor, job creation, conferences, women, summits, environmentalism, disarmament, ecological preservation, sustainable management, disaster preparedness, education, tourism, climate change, sit-in, women, equality, development, peace, conference, dove of peace, education, ; makers include Division de Extension Department de Informacíon Pública de las Naciones Unidas, Pat Gorman Design Graphic Design Section of the United Nations, DPI Design Section, Francisco Vásquez, Romare Bearden, Art Works, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, World Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education Moscow, Russian Federation; references or specifically about United Nations Conference on Human Settlements, European Holocaust, Día Internacional de Commermoración annual en memoria de las víctimas del Holocausto, International Year of Indigenous People, World Population Day, World Summit for Social Development, World Conference on Women, World Conference on Human Rights, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), World Environment Day, United Nations Conference on the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States, 4th Annual United Nations World Conference on Women, Decade For Women, world conference; referenced individuals include Coco Masuda, Anders Ferm, Oliver Tambo; places made include Nairobi (Kenya), Johannesburg (South Africa), Copenhagen (Netherlands), New York (New York, USA; languages include English, Spanish, French, Russian, Chinese, Arabic, Farsi
Drawer A-7, Folder 11

United Nations: High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) 1989-1991

Physical Description: 42

Note

includes laminated items

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Sierra Leone refugees in Liberia, Myanmar refugees in Bangladesh, Laotian refugees in Thailand, refugee returnees in Guatemala, Bosnian refugees in Croatia, humanitarian aid, children, health care, agricultural labor, elderly people, poverty, international solidarity, human rights, children's art, Yugoslavia, labor, asylum, persecution, women, identity papers, legal protection, families, medical care, water, education, South East Asian Refugees, Pan African refugees, Pakistan; makers include L. Taylor, F. Del Mundo, A. Hollman, T. Bolstad, J. Davis, S. Errington, M. Kobayashi, P. Jambor, J. Hartley, N. van Praag, Jean-Michel Folon, L. Gubb; references or specifically about Lego Group, Red Cross, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Nobel Peace Prize; places made include Switzerland; languages include English, French, Spanish, Arabic
Drawer A-7, Folder 12

United Nations: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) 1970-1982, 2000s

Physical Description: 36

Scope and Content Note

related topics include calendars, arts and culture, art exhibition, statistics, vaccinations, health, ; references or specifically about children, breast milk nutrition, developing countries, vaccination, infectious diseases, humanitarian aid, girls, sexual abuse, exploitation, Declaration of the Rights of the Child, water and sanitation, world hunger and malnourishment, education, economic development, disease prevention, United Nation's Children's Fund, Tuberculosis, hunger, Malaria, Yaws, malnutrition, Halloween, Tree of Life, ; makers include Advertising Productions Inc., Bay Area UNICEF Committee, Jaques Danois, UNICEF EAPRO, Jean Cayre ; referenced individuals include Bob Marley, Ziggy Marley, Kal Muller, John Henebry Jr., Louise Gubb, Steve Maines, Antoinette Jongen, John Weisblat; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), London (UK), SWEDEN, France, ; languages include English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Croatioan,
Drawer A-7, Folder 13

United Nations: Various Topics 1982-2003

Physical Description: 34

Scope and Content Note

related topics include human rights, equality, families, freedom of expression, freedom of speech, voting rights, elections, labor, civil liberties, education, children, leisure, cultural participation, citizen responsibilities, disarmament, weapons, peace, anti-war, women, gender equality, rural women, world health, Palestine, self-determination, decolonization, environmentalism, Namibia, child soldiers, literacy, education, Nicaragua, ecology, environmentalism; makers include United Nations Department of Public Information, Valeria Pettis Associates, United Nations Development Program, United Nations International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women (INSTRAW), Suffolk (United Kingdom), Fiat Panis (FAO), WREN, G. Padey, Diane V. Hart, Organisation mondiale de la Santé (OMS Geneve), World Health Organization (WHO), Michael Granger, Owen Smith, Felicia D. Van Os, United Nations Environment Programme, Windhoek Printers, United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG), Cathy Karatchian, Alin Tocmacov, Patrick Schranz, Coalition Pour Mettre Fin a L'utilisation D'enfants Soldats, Hawai'I Institute for Human Rights, DePaul University,; United Nations Educational scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO principal regional office for asia and the pacific, Asia-Pacific programme of Education for all (APPEAL), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP); references or specifically about United Nations September 8 International Literacy Day, Declaration of Human Rights, keffiyeh, United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, doves, flags, water access, clean water, ; referenced individuals include Eric Schwab, Candido Bido, Joshua Cooper, Sylvia Escarcega, Somkiat Sirvikol, Hartmut Schwarzbach; places made include France, Dominican Republic, Switzerland, Atlanta (Georgia, United States); languages include Esperanto, English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Portuguese
Drawer A-7, Folder 14

United Nations: Various Topics - Oversize 1985-1999; 2011-2017

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include drugs, health, West Africa, ecology, environmental protection, oceans, marine protection, diarrhea, children, International Year of Peace, arms race, disarmament, anti-war, conferences, United Nations system, youth, economic development, refugees, UN peace-keeping operations, fear, hope, arts and culture; makers include United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Merkopaino Oy, United Nations International Drug Control Programme (UNCDP), Nikki Meith, Regional Seas Activity Centre, United Nations Environment Programme, World Health Organization (WHO), Ettice de Loache, K. Sliwka, Alliance for Progressive Global Change, Notion, United Nations Population Fund (UNPFA), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), DPI Design Section, United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization; references or specifically about International Mother Language Day, Istanbul (Turkey), Italian coastguard, Massimo Sestini, UN Refugee Agency, Syria, Mexico, Sudan, Kenya, Cyprus, UN Force, UN Charter; places made include Finland, Geneva (Switzerland), San Francisco (California, USA), Denmark; languages include English, Arabic, French, Russian, Chinese, Spanish
Drawer A-7, Folder 15

World Health Organization (WHO): 2003 Global Campaign for Violence Prevention - Oversize 2003

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include youth, children, injuries, alcohol, drugs, weapons, child abuse, violence against women, domestic violence, sexual violence, prostitution, human trafficking, elder abuse, elderly people, seniors, health, anti-war, collective violence, self-directed violence, attempted suicide, self-inflicted injuries; makers include Fabrica; places made include Venice (Italy); languages include English, French
Drawer A-7, Folder 16

World Health Organization (WHO): 2003 Global Campaign for Violence Prevention - Red Paint Campaign - Oversize 2003

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include violence against women, domestic violence, elderly people, seniors, suicide, children, child abuse, youth; makers include Fabrica; places made include Venice (Italy); languages include English, French
Drawer A-7, Folder 17

World Health Organization (WHO): 2004 Global Campaign for Violence Prevention - Oversize 2004

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include people with disabilities, automobile injuries, road crashes, road safety, domestic violence, violence against women, elderly people, seniors, abuse, child abuse, children, suicide, anti-war; makers include Fabrica, World Health Organization; references or specifically about developing countries, pedestrian, bicyclists, disabled for life; places made include Venice (Italy); languages include English, French
Drawer A-7, Folder 18

YMCA: Y Care International Dates Unknown

Physical Description: 4

Scope and Content Note

related topics include national disasters, humanitarian aid, children, youth, refugees, flooding, international solidarity, family, housing conditions, labor, earthquakes, child labor, poverty; referenced individuals include Terry Waite; places made include United Kingdom; languages include English, Bengali
Drawer A-8, Folder 1

Prisons: Arts and Culture - Events 1980; 1995; 2005-2012

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include incarceration, arts and culture, prisons, political prisoners, police brutality, universities, conferences, human rights, law, benefits, concerts, music, prison labor, prison abolition, ; makers include PM Press, Hlobal Commons Foundations, KPFA, Jos Sances, Jennifer Beach/Prison Radio, Prisoners' Justice Day Committee, Fair Chance Project, Committee to Abolish Prison Slavery, Alliance Graphics, Claremont Forum, ; references or specifically about costs, consequences, discussions, authors, First Congregational Church of Oakland, University of Southern California (USC), Statue of Liberty, Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse, Guantanamo Bay (Cuba), Lynne Stewart Defense Committee, Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal, American, flag, barbed wire, prison watch towers, life sentence, life without parole, dove, shackles, hand cuffs, prison libaries, Prison Library Project, bookstores, jail bars, barbecues (BBQ), liberated lifers, prison slavery, prisoner art, inmates, art by inmates, roses, watercolors, birds, envelope art, ; referenced individuals include Huey Newton, Robert Hillary King, Lois Ahrens, Victoria Law, Ashanti Alston, Diane Amann, Joan Dayan, Nasser Hussain, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Lynne Stewart, Michael Ratner, Walter Cresey; places made include Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Claremont (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer A-9, Folder 2

Prisons: Attica Prison Riot - Vietnam War Era 1972-1978; 1991-1997

Physical Description: 31

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related topics include inmate rights, torture, prison guard brutality, inhuman prison conditions, San Quentin Prison, slave wages, labor, racism, prison rebellions, marches and demonstrations, political prisoners, inmate demands, lock downs, Rikers Island (New York, USA), modern prison movement, maps, prison violence, anti-war, pan-Africa, international solidarity, African Liberation Movement, socialism, government and politics, oil, education, adequate medical treatment, maps, violence, sexism, hate, fear, poverty, war, riots, massacre, symposium, commemoration, drugs, religion, handcuffs, chains, Attica prison, political prisoner, bombing, government buildings, class, race, murder, liberation, education, secrecy, newsletter; makers include Faith Ringgold, K. Dutton, Little Red Lighthouse People, Young Socialist Alliance, Attica Defense Committee, Ernest Pignon-Ernest, Amsterdams Vryheidsmaand Comite, Community Press, Come! Unity Press, Bard Prison Initiative, Folsom Legal Defense, Red Sun Press, African People's Socialist Party, ANPO Solidarity Committee, Student Research Facility, Weather Underground, Attica Now, New York State Coalition for Criminal Justice, Center for Justice Education, the SUNY/Buffalo Graduate Group on Justice in Democracy, Brad Holland; referenced individuals include George Jackson, Frank Smith (Blg Black), Lourdes Lugo, Michael Deutsch, Dacajeweiah, Hugh Carey, Kumasi Aguila, Eddie Ellis, David Hilliard, Angela Davis, Luz Guerra, James Smith, Shango Bahati (Bernard Stroble), Laverne Barkeley, Joseph Waller, Ho Chi Minh, Cinda Firestone, Pete Seeger, Langston Hughes, Rande Harris, John Brown, Sam Melville; references or specifically about Scrabble (game), Attica Brothers, Attica (film), Soledad Brothers, Bard College, People's Culture Center, Gay Liberation Front, Wor Kuen, Black Panther Party, The People's Lawyers, G.I. Liberation Projects, Peoples' Health Struggles, United Farm Workers (UFW), history of violence, Puerto Ricans, African Americans, Attica Correctional Facility, Attica Prison Riot; places made include New York (New York, USA), Buffalo (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Amsterdam (Netherlands), San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Eugene (Oregon, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Dutch
Drawer A-8, Folder 3

Prisons: California State 1990; 2002-2012

Physical Description: 16

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related topics include California state budget, slavery, prison construction, construction and development, maps, marches and demonstrations, prison expansion, life sentences, education, universities, unemployment, parole, federal state prisons, May Day, civil liberties, poverty, police brutality, police harassment, legal representation, low-income communities, legal advocacy, freedom of speech, censorship, solitary confinement, textile industry; makers include Dominique DiPrima's "Street Science," R. G. Hall, Jr., Inkworks Press, Coalition of Concerned Legal Professionals, California Innocence Project; referenced individuals include Leandro Andrade, Kevin Weber, Ruth Gilmore, Charles Ervin, Shearwood Fleming, Gray Davis, Pete Wilson; references or specifically about Three Strikes Law, plantations, Amerikkka, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Solitary Housing Unit (SHU), Prison Moratorium Project, Prison Activist Resource Center, police state, Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, CMT Blues, Mother Jones Magazine, California Western School of Law; places made include California
Drawer A-8, Folder 4

Prisons: Cardstock 2001

Physical Description: 5

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item with wire fence

Scope and Content Note

related topics include prison spending, education, propositions and campaigns, death penalty, incarceration, families, women, children, communication, detention, separation, memory; makers include Freedom Winter Coalition, Campaign for Sensible Sentencing- A Project of Facts- Families to Amend California's Three Strikes, Colby Poster Printing; referenced individuals include Inkworks Press, Amaryelis Dejesus Moleski, presente.org; references or specifically about California State Prisons, Three Strikes Law, Proposition 66; places made include Montreal (Canada), USA
Drawer A-8, Folder 5

Prisons: Inmate Rights 1972-1973; 2006-2011

Physical Description: 30

Scope and Content Note

related topics include unions, inhumane conditions, torture, hunger strikes, health, nutrition, solitary confinement, interracial solidarity, group punishment, administrative abuse, human rights, DNA testing, rape, sexual misconduct, teenage inmates, youth, death row, life sentences, solidarity, chains, wrongful conviction, statistics, pardoning, incarceration, prison rape, parole; makers include United Prisoners Union (UPU), Dignidad Rebelde, Sung Ho Cho, Rashid, Robert Carl Cohen, Globe Photo-Graphics, Saeko Hinomoto, Stop Prison Rape (SPR), Andrea Cavanaugh; referenced individuals include Eugene V. Debs, Rini Temple, Veronza Bowers Jr.; references or specifically about United Prisons Union Bill of Rights, Pelican Bay Prison Hunger Strike, Security Housing Unit (SHU), convicted class, Houston Police Department, Attica Prison Rebellion, US Commission on Safety and Abuse in Prisons, Prisoner Survival Campaign, Debriefing Policy, Solspace (Oakland, California, USA), innocence, Kenji Howard, War on Drugs, Three-Strike Laws, victims of sexual assault in prisons, U.S. War on Drugs, U.S. Parole Commission (USPC), Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), mothers, parents, children, prison visitors, love, couples, shells, phonce calls, souls; places made include Boston (Massachusettes, USA), California (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Coleman (Florida, USA); languages include English;
Drawer A-8, Folder 6

Prisons: Internationally Made 1978; 1994; 2003-2004

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include prison riots, solitary confinement, torture, marches and demonstrations, apartheid, South Africa, sin, death penalty, religion, prisons, law, brothels, sex work, prison riots, police brutality; makers include Blue Egg Printing Limited (LTD), Marie-Louise Gay, Prisoners Abroad, Jimmy Nicola, Dean Barnett, Mennonite Central Committee, Joel Kaufman, John Bender, Dale Shidler, Howard Zehr, Commission Prison- Répression, Imp Spéciale, Action des Chrétiens pour I'Abolition de la Torture (ACAT), INDICA, Christen Gegen Folter, Ground Control Unit, Aktion 3 Welt, www.prisonsucks.com, Sonia and Gabriel Freeman; referenced individuals include George Orwell, Neville Wran, Marc Guerra, Jesus Christ, William Blake; references or specifically about Long Bay Correctional Facility, Bathurst Jail, Group of 8 (G8), "1984" (book), prison bars, equal opportunity punishment, raised fist; places made include Australia, Canada, Paris (France), Bern (Switzerland), Akron (Pennsylvania, USA), South Africa, London (England, UK), Madrid (Spain); languages include English, French, Italian, German, Spanish
Drawer A-8, Folder 7

Prisons: Marches and Demonstrations 1995-2013

Physical Description: 6

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related topics include grand juries, crack cocaine, South Central Los Angeles (California, USA), U.S. government and politics, mass incarcerations, Black and Latino youth, discrimination, jobs, unemployment, labor, right to vote, government assistance, public housing, juvenile detention, poverty, gentrification, pollution, cancer, isolation, no contact, appeals, picket lines, torture, prison rights, solitary confinement, police brutality, police violence, death penalty; makers include Free Mumia Abu Jamal Coalition, Lifers to Be Free, Office of Restorative Justice; referenced individuals include Oliver North, George H. W. Bush, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Trayvon Martin, Oscar Grant, Larry Phillips, Arnold Schwarzenegger; references or specifically about Metropolitan Correctional Center, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Three Strikes Law, National Day of Action to Stop Mass Incarceration, Wakefield Prison (West Yorkshire, England), Wormwood Scrubs Prison (London, England), "Special Control Units"; places made include New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA)
Drawer A-8, Folder 8

Prisons: Prison Industrial Complex 2006; 2014

Physical Description: 23

Scope and Content Note

related topics include prison expansion, police, profits, capitalism, control of resources and property, race, labor, exploitation, people of color, women, poverty, immigrant communities, marginalized groups, queer communities, ecology, xenophobia, prison construction companies, gentrification, prison labor, corporate welfare, law enforcement, surveillance, mental health, health care, politicians, mass media, think tanks, War on Drugs, mental health facilities, people as commodities, for-profit private prisons, unfair wages, corporations, race, sweatshops, corporations; makers include Emily Ivak, Corrections Documentary Projects, Andalusia Knoll, Doug Baker, Institute for Trafficked Exploited and Missing Persons (ITEMP), Willie Worley Jr, Griffin Davis; references or specifically about slavery, slave ships, plantations, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Amerikkka, cotton picking, Texas Department of Corrections, U.S. flag, Civil War, Sodexho Alliance, Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), Not With Our Money Campaign, Sodexho Marriott, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Campaign for Prison Phone Justice; referenced individuals include Danny Lyons; places made include Bismarck (North Dakota, USA)
Drawer A-8, Folder 9

Prisons: Prisoner Art 1977; 2002-2005; 2019

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, children, poverty, people of color, prison industrial complex (PIC), police brutality, self-portraits, slavery, solitary confinement, Covid 19, gun control, mental health, human rights, mass incarceration, racism, women, justice, ; makers include Rashid, Marilyn Reynolds Orlando Smith, community partners, ; references or specifically about Amerikkka, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), William Grant Still Arts Center, Noho for the Arts, Black Lives Matter, Safety in Numbers, equal safety, prison reform, skittles, hoodies, Superwoman, Ferguson, women's symbol, ; referenced individuals include Assata Shakur, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., George Jackson, Uncle Ho, Mahmoud Darwish, George Rahsaan Brooks, Deborah Hillen, Trayvon Martin, ; places made include California (USA), San Quentin (California, USA)
Drawer A-8, Folder 10

Prisons: Propositions and Campaigns 2000-2008

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include California, AB900 (County Jail Funding and Reentry Facilities), Proposition H (Police Commission/Office of Citizen Complaints), Senate Bill S-1, California Proposition 6 (2008), youth, California Proposition 9: Marsy's Law (2008), California Proposition 5: the Nonviolent Offender Rehabilitation Act (NORA) (2008), education, Measure A, education not incarceration; makers include City Streets Poster Collective of Philadelphia, Defeatrunner.org, Philadelphia Resistance Print Shop, LCSC, Inkworks, Linda Malo for City council, Committee to Defeat Prop 21, ; references or specifically about Nuremburg Defense, U.S. Constitution, Miranda Rights; referenced individuals include George Runner, Linda Malo; languages include English and Spanish
Drawer A-8, Folder 11

Prisons: Propositions and Campaigns - AB1270 2012

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include mass media, media ban, California prisons, civil liberties, freedom of speech, censorship, Japanese Americans, Japanese internment camps, racism, World War II, government transparency, Abu Ghraib, torture, Iraq War; makers include Kim McGill, Mary Sutton, Kristal Graphics; references or specifically about Robben Island Prison, Birmingham Jail; referenced individuals include Nelson Mandela, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-8, Folder 12

Prisons: Propositions and Campaigns - California Proposition 21 (2000) 1999

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include youth, children, education, nonviolent crimes, prison spending, education spending, California, prison expansion, rapes, prison guard brutality, hip-hop events, benefit events, subvertisements; makers include Favianna Rodriguez, Schools Not Jails, Inkworks Press, Third Eye Movement, The Committee to Defeat Prop 21, TENI2, Freedom Winter & Critical Resistance; references or specifically about Three Strikes Law, Week of Rage; places made include San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer A-8, Folder 13

Prisons: Propositions and Campaigns - Three Strikes Law 2010

Physical Description: 28

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includes newsprint

Scope and Content Note

related topics include life sentences, drug offenses, rape, murder, assault with a deadly weapon, California (USA), marijuana, education, prison spending, prison expansion, youth, education spending, non-violent offenders, felony convictions, voting rights, elderly offenders, nursing homes, prison overcrowding, labor, salaries, wages, unfair trials, poverty, prison labor reform, incarceration; makers include Families to Amend California's Three Strikes, Keegon Rooney, Kevin McCloskey, Fabio Coruzzi, Errol Sabinano, Jerry W. McDaniel, the Revolutionary Communist Party USA, Mario Ayala, Lauren Hartmen, Jamal Combs, Ariana Fields, Graham Nelson, Kathryn Fleischman, Ukiah Pearson, Laura Klein, Svetlana Gayshan, Sam Kopf, Joyce Demyers, Families to Amend California's Three Strikes; references or specifically about Habeas Corpus, MOVE Organization, Statue of Liberty, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Nazism, swastikas, Third Reich, California's Three Strikes Law;referenced individuals include Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bob Avakian, Joyce Demyers, Rene Landa, Luciano Ozozco, William Rouss, Johnny Quirino, David Robinson, Kelly Turner, Doug Rash, Martha McCaig, Linda Teague, Luis Demetillo; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English;
Drawer A-8, Folder 14

Prisons: Race / Racism / Poverty 1992; 2003-2012

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include education, African Americans, college, higher education, statistics, death penalty, classism, access to defense professionals, racial disparities, anarchism, prison sentencing, people of color (POC), mass media, prison conditions, handcuffs, race, wrongful convictions, ; makers include Aaron Hughes, Charlie Guerrero, Carolyn Garlock, Kevin McCloskey, Sentencing Project, Rock Ulibarri, Oscar Alvarado, Collette McCray, Scott Boylston, Doug Baker, Stephanie Weiner, ; referenced individuals include Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Robert Almodovar Jr, Reynaldo Guevara, Dustin Sherwood Clay, Prison + Neighborhood Arts Project; references or specifically about U.S. currency, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Lady Justice, lynchings, U.S. slavery, prison conditions, Jim Crow laws, Middle Passage, ships,; places made include Liberty (MIssouri, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA),
Drawer A-8, Folder 15

Prisons: Various Topics 1978-1979; 2003-2006; 2016

Physical Description: 22

Scope and Content Note

related topics include death penalty, Olympics, prison, construction, grand juries, mass media, political cartoons, civil liberties, ex-offenders, formerly incarcerated, families, communities, re-entry programs, art exhibitions, Guantanamo Bay Prison, subvertisements, prison guard brutality, rappers, prosecutorial misconduct, performing artists, rehabilitation, parole boards, due process, statistics, torture, prison population, re-entry employment, prior convictions, overpopulation, prison bars, U.S. flag, justice, corporatism, president, elections, socialism, speech, women, mothers, children, poverty, racism, media, African Americans; makers include Equal Justice Initiative of Alabama (EJI), Blue Egg Printing, Bay Area Committee to Stop the Grand Jury, Eian Weissman, Randy Montañez, Oscar Madrigal, Ex-Offender Action Network, Just Seeds, Davi Russo, Sixten, Isiah King, Joe Krikava, Allison Meyers, Mary Sutton, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), Garland Kirkpatrick, Helvetica Jones, Socialist Party USA, Socialist Party Los Angeles, John Carr, Rashid (Kevin Johnson); referenced individuals include Mike Wallace, William Blake, Eugene Debs, Peter Wagner, Angela Davis, Sojourner Truth, Rosa Parks, Frederick Douglas, Lil' Kim, Gucci Mane; references or specifically about The Talmud, Prison Nation: Prison Industrial Complex (PIC), Western Prison Project, Kent State massacre, "Blood in, Blood Out", "ban the box", public employment, government contractors, "Allow me to reintroduce myself", Stateville Prison, working class, solidarity, prison, freedom; places made include Montgomery (Alabama, USA), Astoria (New York, USA), Redding (Connecticut, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Crest Hill (Illinois, USA); languages include English
Drawer A-8, Folder 16

Prisons: Women 1976; 2004-2006; 2015

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include statistics, children, mothers, racism, poverty, Georgia (USA), incarceration rates, self defense, LGBTQ, racial disparities, gender disparities, social stigmas, family fragmentation, pregnant incarcerated women, sexual extortion, slavery, hate crimes, sexism, U.S. Constitution, cruel and unusual punishment, sexual abuse; makers include Scott Boylston, Amherst Cultural Workers Collective, Action Committee for Women in Prison (ACWIP), David Cester, Penny Brice, Micah Bazant; references or specifically about Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), U.S. flag, womyn, New Jersey Amerikkka; places made include Savannah (Georgia, USA), USA, Amherst (Massachusettes, USA); referenced individuals include Betsy Ross, Terrain Dandridge, Renata Hill, Sakia Gunn, Angela Davis, Patreese Johnson, Venice Brown,
Drawer A-8, Folder 17

Prisons: Youth 1993-2010

Physical Description: 15

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includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include racial profiling, injunctions, criminalization of youth, police, toys, education, cradle to prison, childcare, schools, employment, labor, student work, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), war on gangs, people of color (POC), anniversary, lecture, statistics, ; makers include Bloodshot Records, Sharon Pittman, Jill Thomas, Favianna Rodriguez, Terry Baker, Youth Organizing Communities (YOC), Inkworks Press, Youth Force, Families and Friends of Louisiana's Incarcerated Children (FFLIC), Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice, National Council on Crime and Delinquency, Boalt Hall School of Law Cal State Berkeley, Youth Law Center, Justice 4 Youth Coalition; referenced individuals include Gerald Gault, ; references or specifically about Prison Nation (CSPG exhibition, 2011), California State University, Monterey Bay (Cal State Monterrey Bay), Salinas Valley State Prison, California Proposition 21, schools not jails, juvenile justice reform, Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice, National Council on Crime and Delinquency, Juvenille Justice Reform, non violent offenses, traffic violations, property crimes, misdemeanors, "status offenses" truancy, psychological care, medical care, education, exercise, recreation, physical assaults, sexual assault, suicide, depression, group homes, shelter care, foster families, juvenile detention facilities, juvenile justice officials, legislators, child advocates, Gault, school-to-prison pipelines; places made include Inglewood (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer A-8, Folder 19

Prisons: Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG) Poster - Making Workshops 2013

Physical Description: 12

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includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include divestment, environmentalism, anarchism, feminism, consumerism, youth; makers include Anarcho, Mauro Carrera, Abigail Janzan; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-8, Folder 20

Prisons: Student Work - Frostburg State University 2005-2006

Physical Description: 22

Scope and Content Note

related topics include poverty, children, abuse, persecution, anti-war, juvenile detention centers, immigrant children, anger management, vocational skills, human-animal relationship association, drug dealing, DNA testing, false imprisonment, Hurricane Katrina, youth alternatives, first time offenders, education, supermax prisons, horse whispering, drug addiction, war on drugs, personal hygiene, physical abuse, capital punishment, electric chair, classism, prison overcrowding, federal prisons, torture, Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay Prison, Cuba, Iraq, international prisons; makers include Amnesty USA, Nebraska Correctional Youth Facility, Kelly Hickman. Mrtomko, Jimmy Davis, Sabrina Nedzelski, Kaiti Robinson, Ebony Jackson, Lara Gabin, Austin Arnold; references or specifically about Project Humane Education for At Risk Teens (HEART), Shawshank Redemption, Abu Ghraib (Iraq), Northern California Innocence Project, Santa Clara University of Law; places made include Omaha (Nebraska, USA), Frostburg (Maryland, USA), California (USA)
Drawer A-8, Folder 21

Prisons: "Attica And The Apocalypse" 1975 calendar 1975

Physical Description: 1

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Printed on newsprint

Scope and Content Note

makers include George Knowlton; related topics include Attica, prison riots, prisons, hoods, war, police brutality, justice, The New York Times; references specifically about "four horseman of the apocalypse", pestilence, skeletons, Death, mounted police, scales of justice, horses, famine
Drawer A-9, Folder 1

Prisons: Architects/Designers/Planners for Social Responsibility (ADPSR) 2005-2007

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include boycotts, prison design, prison construction, schools, government budgets, prisons spending, education spending, racism, U.S. taxes, prison populations, prison industrial complex (PIC), rehabilitation, alternatives to imprisonment, poverty, integration, children; makers include Stella Tan, Allison Ross, Troy West, Carol King, Nathan Pyatte, Pierre-Antoine Robitaille, Miguel Bamudez, Ralph Sperry, Carlos Castellanos, Renaud Charrin, Kerstin Vogdes, William Arbizu, Jan Šabach, Architects/Designers/Planners for Social Responsibilty; Raphael Sperry Press; references or specifically about U.S. flag; places made include Australia, Florida (USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer A-9, Folder 2

Prisons: Californians United for a Responsible Budget (CURB) 2011-2012

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include government budgets, prison spending, education spending, statistics, private prisons, privatization, housing, health care, labor, employment, community building, community-based solutions, prison expansions, police, prison guard brutality, prison corruption, teach-ins, marches and demonstrations, California prison system, prison construction, California Proposition 36 (2000), Three Strikes law, Assembly Bill 900 (AB 900), housing, jobs, healthcare, statistics, ; makers include Lisa Roth, Inkworks Press, Dignidad Rebelde, Melanie Cervantes, Jesus Barraza, Critical Resistance, ; references or specifically about Dracula, education not incarceration, Sacramento Bee, Central California Women's Facility (CCWF), Chowchilla (California, USA), Critical Resistance, living wage, Rise Up L.A., War on Drugs, mass incarceration, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG) ; referenced individuals include Gloria Molina, Lee Baca, Zev Yaroslavsky, Mark Ridley Scott ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-9, Folder 3

Prisons: Critical Resistance 1998-2014

Physical Description: 37

Scope and Content Note

related topics include border policing, police, youth, death, street art, social services, health care, education, infrastructure, housing, family, mutual aid, resistance, exploitation, unions, prison abolution, benefit, community, prison industrial complex, parole, political prisoners, US-Mexican Border, imprisonment, resistance, Cuban refugees, US war on drugs, infrastructure plans, black liberation army, environmental racism, rural communities, Latino population, black population, Black Panther party, Homeland Security Act, 1996 immigration laws, eye, birds, welfare, crime control, art and social change, INS detention, mental healthcare, abolition, racism, liberation, human rights, budgets, community, justice, theft, prison abolition, security, ; makers include Critical Resistance, American Friends Service Committee, Roy San Filippo, Prison Nation, Bobby Fuentes, Rafael Moreno, Oakland Critical Resistance, ; referenced individuals include CA Governor Gray Davis, Jalil Abdul Muntaqim, Dorothy Gaines, David Gilbert, Faith Nolan, Julia Sudbury, Miguel Piñero, Malika Sarda Saar, Susan Hayward, Barbara Graham, Estela Bravo, Jose Palafox, Rebeca Amendariz, Angela Davis, Maxine Waters, Mike Davis, Swarhla Swa, Chrystos, Big Black, Michael Franti, Piri Thomas, Gloria Steinem, Eric Tang, Luis Talamantez, Rene Saucédo, Rafael Cancel Miranda, Ani Difranco, Me'shell Ndegéocello, John Trudell, Fred Moten, Anthony Taylor, Kevin Michael, Key, Melissa Burch, Jess Heaney, Lily Fahsi-Haskell, Mohamed Shehk, Rachel Herzing, eian!, Freedom Winter Coalition, Fernando Marti,; references or specifically about third annual "Beyond the Prison Industrial Complex film festival", "Beyond the Prison Industrial Complex National Conference and Strategy Session", Sing-Sing prison, Destiny Arts, grassroots organizing, food, water, shelter, freedom, Critical Resistance, Bay View, Virginia, Bay View Citizens for Social Justice, The Alamo, "no parole policy", Boscobel Prison, Great Meadows Prison, San Francisco County Jail, Tallulah Correctional Facility, New College Theater, New College of California, "Liberating the Home Front" film screenings, Maya Angelou Public Charter School Oakland, the Rebecca Project, The Roxie, "Truth to Power", "Chicken Run", "New World Border", A Prison in the Fields: False Progress in the Central Valley", "Cuban Excludables", "I Want to Live", "Beca de Gilas: Rebeca's Story", "The Blessing", "Lil Paypa", "Coca Mama", "Median Strip", Corrections", "Dear Judge", "The Black Soil a Story of Struggle and Change", "New Orleans Jazz Funeral", "Abandoned The Betrayal of America's Immigrants", Prison Activist Resource Center, UC Berkeley, Barrios Unidos, Underground Railroad, Los Angeles Poverty Department, The Underground Museum, art auction, "Dreaming Wildly, Fighting to Win", abstract art, No New Jails Coalition, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), shackles, barbed wire fence, megaphone, LA County Jail, Urban Shield, Laney College, #nomorejails, Oakland Power Project, Treme Community Center, Columbia Law School, prison industrial complex, white supremacy, health, wellbeing, war games, cages, Enron, cruel and unusual punishment, 3 strikes, unconstitutionality, blind justice, doves, Nourishing Abolition, San Joaquin Valley, "uncage the valley", California Prison Moratorium Project, cages, Cornucopia World, guard dogs, watchtowers, video surveillance, paper people, Chuco's Justice Center, "Yes in my backyard", "Stop the Delano II Prison", ; referenced individuals include Randy McNally, ; places made include Oakland (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer A-9, Folder 4

Prisons: Resistant Strains 1997-1998

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include racism, imperialism, Counter Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO), militarism, capitalism, sexism, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), political prisoners, Corrections of Corporation of America (CCA), private prisons, privatization, corporatism, corporations, prison industrial complex (PIC), Internal Security Agency (ISA), South Africa, structural adjustment, foreign investment, prison labor, affirmative action, Chicano/Latino, racism, racial quotas, gender quotas, Rikers Island (New York, USA), slavery, incarcerated women, property crimes, nonviolent crimes, classism, Remote Electronically Activated Technology Stun Belt (REACT), exploitation, detention, deportations, prisoner abuse; makers include Meghan O'Rourke, Jane Duncan, D. Thorne, Jayne Pagnucco, Max Schumann, Nick Jehlen, Josh MacPhee, Dale Wittig, Jenny Polak; references or specifically about profiteering, maximum security democracy series, snitching, slave catchers, kidnapping, police state, financial safety nets, savings fraud, loan fraud, white collar crime, U.S. Bureau of Prisons (BOP), Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), Esmor Detention Center, discrimination, imprisonment without trial; referenced individuals include Robert Crants, Assata Shakur, Kevin C. Pile, Tiger Woods; places made include USA; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-9, Folder 5

Prisons: Western Prison Project 2005

Physical Description: 5

Scope and Content Note

related topics include prison industrial complex (PIC), capitalism, investment, corporatism, incarcerated women, parole, probation, capital punishment, death penalty, California (USA), California Innocence Project, false charges, time served, prison industrial complex, privately-owned prisons, boutique prisons; makers include Matt Wuerker, Susan Willmarth, James Anderson, Sabrina Jones, Western Prison Project, Prison Nation, Western Prison Project, Matt Wuerker, Center for the Study of Political Graphics, Department of Cultural Affairs (City of Los Angeles); references or specifically about Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), Justice Matters (newsletter), Department of Cultural Affairs, nonviolent crimes, poverty, education, drug offenses, children, racism, African Americans, Chicano/Latino, Three Strikes law, slavery, drug prison boom, War On Drugs, welfare, crime bills, increased sentences, California Western School of Law; referenced individuals include Gary Davis (Gray Davis), Nelson Rockefeller, Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, Pete Wilson, Bill Clinton; places made include Portland (Oregon, USA), California (USA); languages include English
Drawer A-9, Folder 6

Prisons: Youth Justice Coalition (YJC) 2002-2012

Physical Description: 29

Scope and Content Note

related topics include criminal justice system, police brutality, crime rates, racism, education, prison spending, government budgets, education spending, juvenile detention centers, Los Angeles County prisons, children, immigration, deportations, U.S. immigration law, California Youth Authority, life without parole, prison sentences, poverty, prison guard brutality, benefit events, murder, candlelight vigils, justice, police misconduct, global youth incarceration statistics, handcuffs, marches and demonstrations, prison expansion, ball and chain, gang injunction, tattoos, Mother's Day, poetry, Mom's love, isolation, loneliness, violence behind bars, respect, prevention, suppression, mass incarceration, forgiveness, adult court, undocumented, detention, workshops, prison abolition, prison protest; makers include Noe Orgaz, Oscar Rodriguez, Kim McGill, John Jennings, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), Hard Pressed Studios, Interstate5posters, Brendan Campbell, Youth Justice Coalition, Families to amend three strikes, Loyola Marymount University, Bellarmine Forum 2005-Just Community, Oscar Rodriguez, Noe Orgaz, Shawnta Jones, Sequioa Smith, Tameka Watkins, Thomas Jefferson, Michael Gauff, Darion Robinson, Kim McG, Javier Reyes, California Fund for Youth Organizing, Edward W. Hazen Foundation, the Liberty Hill Foundation, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Open Society Institute, the Surdna Foundation, FreeLA Now, Shawnta Jones, Sequoia Smith, Tameka Watkins, Thomas Jefferson, Michael Gauff, Darion Robinson, Kim McG, Javier Reyes, Juan Rivas, Denise Miranda, David Sandoval, Chris Malachi, David Inderbitzin, Carl Landren, Steven Overton, Victor Flores; references or specifically about labor, employment, youth centers, school-to-jail track, war on youth, juvenile halls, Chucos Justice Center, University of Southern California (USC), butterfly, chains, The Grinch, Christmas, The Runner Initiative, Dolores Huerta Foundation, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), California Federation of Teachers, Critical Resistance, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Youth Justice Coalition's 50 mile march for respect across L.A. county, Los Angeles Youth Justice, Interstate-5, the Black Panthers, Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN), Youth Justice Coalition (March for Respect), Big Business, Southern Californians for Youth, Wise Up!, Bus Riders Union, Community Jail Task Force, Critical Resistance, October 22 Coalition, Ex-Offenders Task Force, Community Call to Action and Accountability, A.D.E.L.A.N.T.E., All of Us or None, Archdiocese Office of Restorative Justice, Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of LA (CHIRLA), Proposition 21, California Youth Authority (CYA), Ban the Box,; referenced individuals include Tedi Snyder, Uncle Sam, Rocky Delgadillo, Alex Sanchez, Johnathan Cuevas, Alicia Alvarez, Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel), Senator George Runner, Augusto Cesar Sandino, Emiliano Zapata, Malcolm X, Che Guevara, William Bratton; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Lynwood (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English;
Drawer A-9, Folder 7

Prisons / Police Brutality: Oversize 1999; 2011-2014

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include police training, target practice, marches and demonstrations, National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, film festivals, homelessness, immigration, poverty, prison industrial complex (PIC), racism, African Americans, Chicano/Latino, HIV/AIDS, rape; makers include Ronnie Goodman, Western Regional Advocacy Project (WRAP), Dread Scott, Michele Castagnetti, Rodolfo Salgado, Rhips With Street Inc. Media, Stop Prisoner Rape SPR; references or specifically about Virginia Film Festival, The Coalition to End Sheriff Violence in Los Angeles Jails, highway maps, police state, South Dakota (USA), ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Charlottesville (Virginia, USA), South Dakota (USA)
Drawer A-9, Folder 8

Death Penalty / Capital Punishment: Individuals 1999-2006

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include exoneration, Texas (USA), international solidarity, clemency, political prisoners, injustice (inJUSTus), Imperialism, armed robbery, murder, ; makers include Center on Wrongful Convictions (Northwestern University School of Law), Campaign to End the Death Penalty, Amnesty International, Clearinghouse on Criminal Justice, Mary Sutton, Sam Kerson, Atelier Presse Papier, Noah Broder, The Moratorium Campaign, Eugene Coalition/Coalition Press, Salsedo Press, David Doty; references or specifically about lethal injection, murders, DNA testing, executions, Santa Clara Law Review, Illinois Death Row, Nobel Peace Prize, gangs, Crips, Bloods, electric chair, Watergate, Attica State Prison, oil, Middle East, exonerations, MacAurther Justice Center; referenced individuals include Tookie Williams (Stanley Williams), Verneal Jimerson, Loren Santow, George W. Bush, Kevin Cooper, Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Dupree Henry, William Riley, Madison Hobley, Troy Davis, George Jackson, Nelson Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, Anthony Porter, Rolando Cruz, Darby Tillis, Verneal Jimerson, Carl E. Lawson, Gary Gauger, Dennis Williams, Joseph Burrows, Perry Cobb, Alejandro Hernandez; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Eugene (Oregon, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-9, Folder 10

Death Penalty / Capital Punishment: Various Topics 1968-1968; 1999-2016

Physical Description: 36

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related topics include racism, criminal justice system, films, reconciliation, exoneration, false charges, conferences, National Conference on Wrongful Convictions and the Death Penalty, marches and demonstrations, marches and demonstrations, Texas (USA), benefit events, taxes, legal challenges, costs, art auction, profiteering, U.S. flag, justice, lecture presentations, college events, corruption, lethal injection; makers include Marlena Buczek Smith, Rinaldo Piazzoni, Pier Paolo Cito, Newlin Center for Quaker Thought and Practice, Earlham Amnesty International, Posters for Tomorrow, James Victore Design Works, Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation, Rafael Acosta; Signs FX; Texas Coalition Against the Death Penalty, Katie Hicks, Colin Self, Christopher Logue, Ad Infinitum Limited, Sherman Mutchnick, Contemporarty Art Lithographs, P. Hackner, Inkworks Press, Coalition to End the Death Penalty, Moratorium Now, Equal Justice USA, Quixote Center, Christopher David Ryan, World Coalition Against the Death Penalty, Cadran Solaire, Lou Bory, Gil, Bloodshot Records, Favian Lauer, Gramlich, Mike Bidlo, Yes on 62, Campaign to End the Death Penalty, Journey of Hope; references or specifically about Texas (USA), Colosseum (Rome, Italy), Christmas tree, New Jersey (USA), New Mexico (USA), Community of Sant' Egidio, Capital Punishment Projects of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), "Double Justice", electric chair, Northwestern University, religion, San Quentin Prison, hangings, compassion, murder, death row, The Illinois Coalition Against the Death Penalty, United Nations (UN), methods of death penalty, no on 66, taxpayers, time limits on death penalty legal challenges, failed death penalty, Mathew 27:24, Conspiracy Defense, Families for Reconciliation, compassion, healing, The Connecticut Network to Abolish the Death Penalty, Western Connecticut University, Maryland (USA), "dead wrong"; referenced individuals include Anthony Amsterdam, Jesse Jackson, George W. Bush, Abraham Lincoln, Andy Warhol, Tomi Ungerer, Andy Warhol, Nicholas McKeown, Reed Hastings, Willie Mae Bragg, Jimmy Thompson, Juan Melendez, Bill Pelke, Bess Klassen-Landis, Ruth Andrews; places made include Cuero (Texas, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, German
Drawer A-9, Folder 11

Police Brutality: Arts and Culture 1981; 1990-1997; 2007; 2016-2020

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

related topics include graffiti, street art, anniversary, benefit, art exhibitions, film festivals, conferences, community building, Art Vs. Cops, anniversary, skeleton, skulls, abolition, reform, media, power, corruption, ; makers include Vyal C.O.I., TOONZ, Man-One, Enhale Products, Berkeley Copwatch, Inkworks Press, Committee Against Police Brutality, Faith Ringgold, Jeanie Black, VIRAL, Ravi Zupa, critical resistance,Verso Books, ; referenced individuals include Rodney King, Jose Guadalupe Posada, J-Dilla, Daryl Elaine Stenvoll-Wells, Mike Davis, Stanley Mousse; references or specifically about Coalition Against Police Abuse, Fight Police Brutality Through Art: A Grassroots Community Arts Event to Educate and Inspire Change, 1991 Rodney King beating (25th anniversary), Duron Gallery, Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), Faith Ringgold's "Atlanta" (mixed media sculpture), chessboard, pawns, children, guns, batons, skeletons, "made a mistake, thought he had a gun", "Who Protects Me from You", abolition vs. reform, REM guns, AR15, "to protect and serve", City of Quartz, utopia, dystopia, Q-tips, Q-top pepperspray "eight" defense fund,; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Oakland (Calfornia, USA),
Drawer A-9, Folder 12

Police Brutality: Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) [1992]; 2009-2022

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include spying, Special Order 1 (SO 1), surveillance, cameras, Los Angeles Metro System (LA METRO), undercover police, public transportation, privacy, security, civil liberties, U.S. Constitution, freedom of speech, LAUSD police, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, police state, murder, racism, skid row, patrols, harassment, Senior Lead Officers, Board of Police Commissioners, armed and dangerous, media, looting, fires, race war, racism, street war, gangs, truce, rape, murder, rifles, armed struggle, drones; makers include Black Lives Matter, Cerise Johnson, Star Pig, David Earl Williams ("Romeo"), police misconduct; references or specifically about police brutality, Dignity in Schools, Community Rights Campaign, Stop LAPD Spying Coalition, Los Anglels Sheriff's Department, defund the LAPD, anti-terrorism laws, Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, pigs (police), Los Angeles Community Action Network (LA CAN), Koreans, Bloods, Crips, "Can't we all get along", nightmare, National Guards, Looting and Fires Ravage LA, The Los Angeles Times (LA Times), black justice, "I have a dream", Crenshaw Square (Los Angeles, California, USA), Los Angeles Police, rifle, police murder; referenced individuals include Barack Obama, Brother Africa (Charly Keunang), Sgt. Chand Syed, Officier Daniel Torres, Francisco Martinez, Commander Leslie, Chief Charlie Beck, LaTasha Harlans, Daryl Gates, Rodney King, Reginal O. Denny, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-9, Folder 13

Police Brutality: Marches and Demonstrations 1970; 1982; 1998-2010; 2015-2018

Physical Description: 23

Scope and Content Note

related topics include National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, criminalization, Jena 6, racism, political prisoners, September 11th (2001), Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Ayotzinapa (Mexico), 43 students, criminal justice, May Day, youth movements, LAPD Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (CRASH), unarmed victims, unconscious victims, people of color, New York Police Department (NYPD), New Orleans Police Department (NOPD), Chicago Police Department (CPD), Cleveland Police Department (CPD), Ohio Police, Orange County Sheriffs (California, USA), Atlanta police (Georgia, USA), Bay Area Transit police (California, USA), Anaheim police (California, USA), Pasadena Police (California, USA), Houston Police (Texas, USA), Ferguson police (Missouri, USA), Detroit police (Michigan, USA), Brownsville School police (Texas, USA), Sarasota Springs police (Utah, USA), Grapevine police (Texas, USA), Richmond police (California, USA), conference, murder; makers include October 22nd Coalition, Abe Social, Mike Novick, Taller Urayoan, Picheta, Sir Loco, School of Boston Museum of Fine Arts, stop mass incarceration; references or specifically about war on youth, shut down, community policing, anarchism, Black Lives Matter, Campaign for Community Control of the Police, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), white supremacy, New Afrikan Freedom Fighters, Pasadena 7, Self Help Graphics & Art (Self-Help Graphics and Art), Mission District (San Francisco, California, USA), San Francisco Police Department (SFPD), la chota, #shutdownA14; referenced individuals include Dread Scott, Ralph Nader, Augusta Georgia, Michael Zinzun, Philip Allen; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA). New York (New York, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-9, Folder 14

Police Brutality: Various Topics 1978; 1995-2017

Physical Description: 32

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related topics include police brutality, Egypt, revolution, communism, anti-capitalism, anti-war, labor, international solidarity, white nationalism, soldiers, France, Ohio, Richmond, inequalities, resistance, sexual assault, fascism, slavery, Philadelphia, San Francisco, mental health, substance abuse, physical or emotional abuse, domestic violence, New York, Chicano activism, environmental activism, legal action, benefits, environment, ecology, peaceful protests, anarchism, police brutality, rioting, benefit, elections, ; makers include Crimethinc, Revolutionary Communist Party, Doug Minkler, Community Printers, CALM Initiative Campaign, Eric Quinn American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Inkwork Press, Thure de Thulstrup, Anders Corr, Joe Friday, Refuse & Resist!: Artist Network, Jo Schawrtz, University of British Columbia, Cristy C. Road, Incite!, Skylar Fein, Charlotte Hildel; referenced individuals include the Clash, Ramona Africa, MOVE organization, Abner Louima, Pat Hughes, Ann Hughes, Bob Brozman, The Snipes, C.A.L.M. Initiative Campaign, ; references or specifically about Jill Croston & Friends, Arab Spring, arsen, street sign, Dread Scott 99, grand juries, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), "The Guns of Brixton", Citizens Review Board, Swastika, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), military gear, hand, "serve and protect", illegal entries, false arrests, shootings, Laney College, swine, noose, U.S currency, Cosmic Costume Party, television, "Nulle Part", student rights, school locker room, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), buses, Cleveland High School, Dignity Schools, military organizing, McDonalds, International Action Center, "New York's Finest", horse, Belkin Gallery, pepper spray, bulldog, spray paint, women of color, trans people of color, racial profiling, sexual violence, policing motherhood, militarization of communities of color in the U.S and abroad, strip and cavity searches, domestic violence survivors, border patrol, immigration raids, was on drugs, gender and or sex policing, "Zero tolerance policies," New Orleans Police Department (NOPD), "serve and protect,", Mai 68 (Paris 1968), Measure I (Santa Cruz, CA, USA), Measure H (Santa Cruz, CA, USA), Boulder Creek Theater, ; places made include California, Humboldt (California, USA), New Orleans (Louisiana, USA) Santa Cruz (California, USA); languages include English, French, Spanish
Drawer A-9, Folder 15

Prisons / Police Brutality / Death Penalty / Capital Punishment: Newsprint 2006-2008

Physical Description: 14

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related topics include lethal injection, China, French, executions in China, direct action, prison industrial complex (PIC), political prisoners, economics, capitalism, labor, workers rights, conferences, Democratic Party of the United States, Republican Party (GOP), marches and demonstrations, National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, peace, police training, target practice, dogs, poverty, racism, media, hysteria, prevention ; makers include Direct Action Coalition, Helvetica Jones, Garland Kirkpatrick, Journal de l'Abolition, The October 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, John Carr, Nicholas Ganz; references or specifically about corporate war on the poor, Republican National Convention (RNC), repression, criminalization, Los Angeles Social Forum 2008, dogs, German Shepards, Rue du Faubourg-Poissoniere, Paris (France), life without mommy, womyn, ; referenced individuals include Eric Odell, Jeremy Fogel, Michael Morales, Mumia Abu-Jamal, John McCain; places made include France, Los Angeles (California, USA), Paris (France); languages include English, French, Spanish
Drawer A-9 Folder 17

Police Brutality: Night Out for Safety and Liberation (NOSL) 2000-2019

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include self-determination, safety, racism, immigration, migrants, empowerment, community, independence, disabilities, liberation, profiling, identity, education, funding, policing, caring, housing, fear, liberation, ; makers include Center for Human Rights, Oree Originol, Community Partners, Ella Baker, Micah Bazant, Irene Juarez O'Connell, Matice Moore, Inkworks, Amaryllis DeJesus Moleski,; referenced individuals include Donald Trump,; references or specifically about Caravana Viracruzis Migrante 2018, restorative justice, mass incarceration, hijab, islamophobia, marginalized people,; places made include Oakland (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer A-10, Folder 1

Political Prisoners: Events 1975-1980; 1993-1998; 2002; 2016

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include conferences, convocations, political prisoners of war (PPOW), art by U.S. political prisoners and POWs, Anarchist Prisoners Legal Aid Network (APLAN), multi-media, art exhibitions, Pendleton 14, racism, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), U.S. Marines, racism in the military, Camp Pendleton, solidarity with political prisoners, Native Americans, African Americans, Marines, Camp Pendleton, marches and demonstrations, film series, , fundraisers, solidarity, colonization, rape, racism, sexual violence, ; makers include Inkworks Press, July 4 movement to Free Dessie Woods, Peter Brown, Jericho '98, On The Rise, Trent Gaylord, Billy Cumming, Cory Shaw, Ariel Shepard, Kris Rodriguez, Anarchist Black Cross (ABC); referenced individuals include Assata Shakur, Dundiata Acoli, Geronimo Pratt, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Norma Jean Croy, Geronimo Pratt, Alejandrina Torres, Tim Blunk, Sedition Committee, Leonard Peltier, Olga (political prisoner), Potemkin; references or specifically about Organization of Solidarity of the People of Asia, Africa & Latin America (OSPAAAL), Northampton Center for the Arts, Free and Criter political prisoners, Survival Graphics, Freedom Now Campaign, U.S. flag, Camp Pendleton Defense Committee, raised fist; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer A-10, Folder 2

Political Prisoners: Individuals [1927]; 1965; 1973-2004; 2013-2015

Physical Description: 34

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Patriot Act, black, Muslim, Black Liberation, poetry, conscious objector, political lynchings, Moroccan prisoners, political prisoners, anarchism, communism, capitalism, international solidarity, liberty, self-determination, socialism, racism, lynching, first strike; makers include JAM WKSP, W. Senzaki, Anti-Klan Committee, Charles Sherman Haight, Jr., Christopher Hutchinson, Women's Prison Book Project, Katya Komisaruk Defense Collective, White Rose Support Collective, Equal Rights Congress, The Republic of New Africa, Tibetan Youth Congress, Almore-Holman Brothers Defense Committees, capital punishment, colonialism, racism, women, judicial system, Roten Hilfe International, Secours Rouge International, Marxist-Leninist Organizing Committee, judicial system, class, patriarchy; referenced individuals include Earnest Graham, Eugene Allen, Patrice Lumumba Ford, Chol Soo Lee, Malcolm X, Mutulu Shakur, John Brown, Marilyn Buck, Sara Jane Olson, Eugene Barnett, Tom Mooney, C.C. Young, Assata Shakur, Lynne Stewart, Oscar Lopez Rivera, Sara Olson, Tony Paul-Emcee, Wain McFarlane, Brendan Coleman, Sophia Peterson, Geoff Jones, Van Nixon, Paul Metsa, Jocko McNalley, Dallas Johnson, Mary Ann O' Dougherty, Alyssa Banks, Mark Cook, Katya Komisaruk, Eddie Carthan, Ricardo Guerra, Leonard Peltier, Benjamin Hoover, George Wallace, Tulku Tenzin Delek, Nicola Sacco, Bartolomeo Vanzetti, Yahia Mohammed Elhafed, Desiree Malik, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Queen Elizabeth, Michael Abdul Malik, Michael X, William Kunstler, Kate Millett, Allen Ginsberg, Bobby Seale, Steven Skerritt, Mumia Abu Jamal, Jaime Simon Quintela "Moreno", Marco Camenisch, Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, Gary Lawton, Zurebu Gardner, J.D. Davenport, Henderson Watson, James Jackson, Roosevelt Watson, Johnny Jackson; references or specifically about El Salvador, "Break de Chains", Symbionese Liberation Army, Black Solidarity Day, Sundiata Acoli, police shooting, Richard Dhoruba Moore, Viet Nam, George Jackson Brigade, first strike targeting computer, nuclear weapons, physical abuse, Trinidad, fair trials, England, Norway, drowning, bombing, black liberation, legal lynching, The Dawson 5, black belt nation, Vadenberg Air Force Base, NAVSTAR, Nuremberg Principle; places made include Portland (Oregon, USA), Washington (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Alabama (USA), East Point (Georgia, USA); languages include English, German, Spanish, French, Italian
Drawer A-10, Folder 3

Political Prisoners: Individuals - Julius and Ethel Rosenberg 1950s; 1974-1988; 1993; 2019

Physical Description: 11

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related topics include clemency, anniversaries, executions, communism, resistance, struggle, repression, commemoration, disclosure, constitutional rights, conspiracy, tribute, espionage, Cold War; makers include Sid Hammer, Seymour Kaplan, National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case, Henwalt Co., Francisco Masvidal, Editorial de Ciencias Sociales, Ministerio de Cultura (Cuba), Rosenberg Fund for Children, North Star Fund, R. Meeropal, Editions Sociales, Paris Province Impression, David Bragin, National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Cas; references or specifically about Rosenberg-Sobell Case, doves, flame, eye, Carnegie Hall; referenced individuals include Charles Keller, Albert Einstein, Pablo Picasso, Morton Sobell, Rogert Orphelin Fleger, Michael Meeropol (Michael Rosenberg), Robert Meeropol (Robert Rosenberg), Pete Seeger, Tony Randall, Jack Gilford, Howard DaSilva, Ossie Davis, John Randolph, Allen Garfield, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg; places made include New York (New York, USA), Cuba; languages include English, Spanish, German, French, Hebrew
Drawer A-10, Folder 4

Political Prisoners: Individuals - Mumia Abu-Jamal 1989-2008

Physical Description: 38

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related topics include death penalty, capital punishment, retrials, education, labor, police brutality, executions, subvertisements, corporations, voting, elections, Prison Radio, racism, black journalists, Black Panther Party, MOVE Organization, marches and demonstrations, labor movement solidarity, police brutality, corruption, death penalty, abolition of death penalty, Death Row, right to a fair trial; makers include Mumia2000 (Millions 4 Mumia), prisonradio.org, mumia.org, Refuse and Resist, Parody Productions, International Concerned Friends and Family of Mumia Abu-Jamal, Peter Truskier, Inkworks Press, Partisan Defense Committee, Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition, International Action Center (IACenter), Cliff Joseph, Joelle Aubron, Artists' Network of Refuse and Resist!, Laura Whitehorn, Baseline, New York Times, Darius Wilmor, Freemumia.org, struggle-la-lucha, Mumia Abu-Jamal Freedom Rally Committee, Inkworks Press, Jennifer Beach, Peter Truskier, Jericho Movement, Freedom Archives, Prison Radio, media,; references or specifically about Apple, "We Want Freedom", SF Rally to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal, legal lynchings, media ban, Harriet Tubman Center for Social Justice; referenced individuals include Keith Haring, Ossie Davis, Cesar Chavez, Rosa Parks, Felipe Coronel, Ed Rendell, Jeffrey A. Beard, Daniel Faulkner, Geronimo Ji Jaga (Geronimo Pratt), Alice Walker, Leonard Weinglass, Jennifer Beach, April Saul, Marc Cooper, Shaka Sankofa (Gary Graham), James Baldwin, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, Anthony Kennedy, Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter, John Paul Stevens, William Rehnquist, Ethel Rosenberg, Julius Rosenberg, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Charles Sims Africa, Sundiata Acoli, Debbie Sims Africa, Ed Poindexter, Edward Africa, Janine Africa, Janet Holloway Africa, Michael Davis Africa, Zolo Azania, Hanif Shabazz Bey, Romaine Chip Fitzgerald, Joseph Bowen, Herman Bell, Fred Mohammad Burton, Veronza Bowers, Byron Chubbuck, Jamil Al-Amin, David Gilbert, Bill Dunne, Robert Seth Hyes, Richard Mafundi Lake, Larry Hoover, Alvaro Luna Hernandez, Jaan Karl Laaman, Oscar Lopez-Rivera, Ruchell Magee, Mondo we Langa, Huga Pinell, Maliki Shakur Latine, Leonard Peltier, Abdullah Majid, Jalil Muntaqim, Thomas Manning, Marius Mason, Rev. Joy Powell, Luis Rodriguez, Dr. Mutulu Shakur, Kojo Bomani Sababu, Russell Maroon Shoatz, Kamau Sadiki, Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, Gary Tyler, Albert Woodfox ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Waynesburg (Pennsylvania, USA), New York (New York, USA), Santa Monica (California, USA); languages include Spanish and English
Drawer A-10, Folder 5

Political Prisoners: Individuals - Mumia Abu-Jamal - Events 1998-2009

Physical Description: 32

Scope and Content Note

related topics include National Day of Art to Stop the Execution of Mumia Abu-Jamal, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), marches and demonstrations, crack cocaine, U.S. government, anarchism, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), police brutality, prison industrial complex (PIC), death penalty, retrials, art events, benefit events, art exhibitions, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), torture, false imprisonment, democratic rights, terrorism, conviction, torture, U.S. flag, war crimes, lawsuits execution, trials, art exhibition; makers include September 25 Committee to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal, Anarchist Black Bloc, Inkworks Press, The Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal, The Los Angeles Coalition to Stop the Execution of Mumia Abu-Jamal, Marlon Ingram, Artists United for Mumia Abu Jamal, Prison Radio and Prisoners of Conscience Committee, Liberty Bell and San Francisco, Student Liberation Action Movement (SLAM), Inkworks Press, Media Design and Printing, Martin Travers; references or specifically about War on Drugs, Jailhouse Lawyers: Prisoners Defending Prisoners v. the U.S.A, Lynne Stewart Defense Committee, Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal, "Fighting Back", Middle East Children's Alliance, National Lawyers Guild, Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal, Guantanamo Prison, Abu-Graib, "Art for Life"; referenced individuals include Edward Asner, Robbie Conal, Ossie Davis, Pete Seeger, Sonia Sanchez, Peter Sellars, Oliver North, George Bush, Oscar Grant, Huey P. Newton, Malcolm X (El Hajj Malik Shabazz), William Yohn, Leonard Weinglass, Martin Travers, Angela Davis, Diane Greene Lent, Jennifer Beach, Peter Truskier, Geronimo Ji Jaga (Geronimo Pratt, Alice Walker, MIchael Ratner, Lynne Stewart, Jeff Mackler, Barbara Lubin, Donald Rumsfeld, Alberto Gonzales; places made include New York (New York, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Brooklyn (New York, USA)
Drawer A-10, Folder 6

Political Prisoners: Individuals - Mumia Abu-Jamal - Internationally Made 1995-2013

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include benefit events, executions, death penalty, capital punishment, racism, marches and demonstrations, torture, deportations, prison isolation, art exhibitions, abolition of capital punishment; makers include H. Ohrenschmaus, The Voice of the Voiceless, Syndikat, E. Kirchoff, Aktionsbündnis, Heidi Schulz, Johnny Cash, Antirassistischer Widerstand ist international, Willi Sucks, Antifaschistische Aktion, Angela Zomig, M. Moovit, Rote Hilfe; referenced individuals include Leonard Weinglass, Lydia Wallace, Hans Balzer; references or specifically about legal lynching, art against the death penalty; places made include Germany, Spain, Zurich, Switzerland; languages include German, English, Catalan, Swiss-German
Drawer A-10, Folder 7

Political Prisoners: Individuals - Mumia Abu-Jamal - Laminated Items 1989-2000

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include black journalists, police brutality, racism, fair legal representation, prisoners of war (POW), marches and demonstrations; makers include The Coalition Against Police Abuse, People Against Racist Terror, The Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal, Inkworks Press, Laura Whitehorn, Jane Oriel, Artists For Mumia, Cliff Joseph, Angela Zomig, Student Liberation Action Movement (SLAM), Partisan Defense Committee Campaign to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal, H. Ohrenschmaus; referenced individuals include Daniel Faulkner, Lenard Weinglass, Lydia Wallace; references or specifically about Black Panther Party, legal lynching, MOVE Organization; places made include Culver City (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Germany; languages include English, German
Drawer A-10, Folder 8

Political Prisoners: Individuals - Mumia Abu-Jamal - Newsprint 1998-2000

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include mistrials, death penalty, racism, political cartoons, marches and demonstrations; makers include COC Productions, National People's Campaign, Revolutionary Worker, People Against Racist Terror, New York Times, Darius Wilmore, Refuse and Resist!, Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition; referenced individuals include Lenard Weinglass, Daniel Faulkner, Albert Sabo, Julius Rosenberg, Ethel Rosenberg, Tom Ridge, Seth Tobocman, John Brown, Jennifer Beach, Keith Haring; references or specifically about U. S. Supreme Court, Black Panther Party, MOVE Organization, Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists, political lynchings, You Don't Have to Fuck People Over to Survive, Jericho 2000, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); places made include Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Culver City (California, USA), New York (New York, USA);languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-10, Folder 9

Political Prisoners: Various Topics 1973; 1988-2001

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include calendars, Nigerian poetry, Ogoni people, Niger, environmentalism, Shell Oil, nonviolence, military dictatorship, corporatism, torture, human rights, convicted polygamists, polygamy, Utah (USA), prison reform, Jericho amnesty campaign, arts and culture, nonviolence, resistance, calendar, pollution, corpratism; makers include Raze the Walls! Collective, Red Sun Press, Gordon C. Thomasson, Kii Arens, Jewish Voice for Peace; referenced individuals include Ken Saro-Wiwa, Rodolfo Montiel Flores, Alexander Nikintin, Medha Patkar, Sekou Kambui, Bill Clinton, Leonard Peltier, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Sun Press, Lori Berenson, Olga Talamante; references or specifically about Sierra Club, Anarchist Black Federation War Chest, indictments, imperialism, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), socialism, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church), disappeared persons (los desaparecidos), Black Panther Party, Pussy Riot, Khamovinchesky Prison, cats, bombs, Russia, Tear Down the Walls, Organization of Solidarity with the People of Asia, Africa and Latin America (OSPAAAL); places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Havana (Cuba), Boston (Massachusetts, USA)
Drawer A-10, Folder 10

Political Prisoners: Cardstock 1986-2000s

Physical Description: 5

Scope and Content Note

related topics include sanctuary, religion, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), crack cocaine, U.S. government, Nicaragua, marches and demonstrations, Democratic Party, racism, exclusion of African Americans on juries, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), police brutality, capital punishment, death penalty, concerts political prisoners, Mumia Abu-Jamal; makers include Maria Mottola, Seth Tobocman, Angela Bocage, Ramsess, United Friends of Geronimo (Pratt) Ji Jaga, Inkworks Press, Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal; referenced individuals include Mumia Abu-Jamal, Oliver North, George H.W. Bush, Geronimo Pratt, Ed Rendell; references or specifically about Three Strikes Law, MOVE, Black United Fund, Vanity Fair, The Vision Theater; places made include Washington D.C. (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-10, Folder 11

Political Prisoners: Oversize 1996

Physical Description: 3

Scope and Content Note

related topics include prisons, African Americans; makers include Silvia Baraldini Solidarity Committee, Michele Bengali, Masi Agency;referenced individuals include Geronimo Pratt, Dan Winters, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Silvia Baraldini; places made include USA; languages include Italian
Drawer A-10, Folder 12

Political Prisoners: Internationally Made 1974; 1988; 1993

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include prisons, racism, violence against women, Native Americans, censorship, freedom of speech, crimes of opinion, compulsory military service, anti-war, conscientious objectors (COs); makers include Christoph von Hören, United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), Centrum Praw Kobiet, Task Force Detainees of the Philippines (TEDP), J. Gayrard, Corep RCB Toulouse, Nicht Kleistern; references or specifically about genocide, globe, jail, freedom, rally, megaphone, hijab; referenced individuals include Heriberto Teran, Neva Arlene Romero, Francisco Dougherty, Reyes Paul Martinez, Una Ashley Jaakola, Florencio "Freddy" Granados, Bertha Russel, Paulette D'Auteuil, Bob Robideau; places made include Germany, Poland, Philippines, France; languages include German, Polish, Filipino (Tagalog), French
Drawer A-10, Folder 13

Political Prisoners: Individuals 1976-1980; 1990-2015

Physical Description: 49

Note

Includes newsprint.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include political prisoners, prison industrial complex, lynching, marches and demonstrations, prisoners of war, benefits concerts, legal lynching,; makers include Bring Abbie Home Committee, T. Fischer, International Union of Students, Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF) Juana Alicia, Committee to Free Lori Berenson, Inkworks Press, People United to Fight Police Brutality, colonial violence, National Committee to Defend Dessie Woods, Fireworks Graphics, KD, K West ALA, Elana Levy; referenced individuals include Mumia Abu-Jamal, Huey Newton, Harriet Tubman, Linda Evans, Leonard Peltier, Dr. Mutulu Shakur, Marilyn Buck, Sundiata Acoli, Assata Shakur, Lori Berenson, Alberto Fujimori, Gary Tyler, Geronimo Pratt *Geronimo Ji Jaga), Bunchy Carter, John Huggins, Fred Hampton, Mark Clark, Sandra Pratt, Dessie Woods,Gary Tyler, Moody Park 3, Joe Torres Paul Skyhorse, Richard Mohawk, David Dominguez, Carlos Montes, Jose Medina, Doc Holiday, Michael Cowans, Abbie Hoffman; references or specifically about Jericho Amnesty Campaign, Prison Activist Resource Center, L.A. Jericho, Anarchist Black Cross Federation, Bahrein, Peru, Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF), The Revolutionary Worker, Georgia, Houston Rebellion, Committee to Free Geronimo Pratt, New Afrikan People's Organization, KKK, Coalition Against Police Abuse, Steal This Book (book), Woodstock, Yippies; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington, DC (USA), New York (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Louisville (Kentucky, USA), Houston (Texas, USA), Atlanta (Georgia, USA)
Drawer A-10, Folder 14

Political Prisoners: Individuals 2017-2021

Physical Description: 30

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related topics include imperialism, education, HIV / AIDS, patriarchy, white supremacy, class, ecology, environment, bombing, marches and demonstrations, robbery, law enforcement, police, U.S. government, apartheid, solidarity, solitary confinement, colonialism, murder, tourism, martial law, torture, prejudice, civil rights, human rights, amnesty, education, suicide, parole, capitalism, self-determination, recidivism, land rights, human rights, weapons, felonies, police, freedom, Free Alvaro Luna Hernandez, solidarity, political prisoner; makers include the jerichomovement.com, onamove.com, freealvaro.net, freejalil.com, russellmaroonshoats.wordpress.com, sudiataacoli.org, Bret Crawford, Into Action, Andrew Nance, Party for Socialism and LIberation, Freehermanbell.org, Camo Bortman, Fireworks, free the peoples, supportericking.org; references or specifically about Students for a Democratic Society (SDS),The Black Panther Party, Black Liberation Army, The Weather Underground, Black Liberation Army, Auburn Correctional Facility, Great Meadow Correctional Facility, United Freedom Front, South Africa, right wing paramilitaries, Central America, Virgin Island 5, St. Croix, Black Liberation Movement (MOVE), Indigenous Resistance, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), The MOVE 9, Black Panther Party, health, medical injustice, the Nebraska 2, COINTELPRO (Counter Intelligence Program), Amnesty International, Omaha Black Panthers, The New York 3, The San Francisco 8, California Youth Authority, San Quentin 6, Standing Rock, Ogalala Lakota Sioux, 1851 Treaty Camp, unceded Lakota territory, Great Sioux Nation, treaty rights, Cuba, Black, Puerto Rican, Native American, Muslim, Chicano/Latino, White, Ferguson uprising; referenced individuals include David Gilbert, Herman Bell, Jaan Karl Laaman, Xinachtli, Hanif Shabazz Bey, Janet Holloway Africa, John Africa, Xinachitli (Alvaro) Luna Hernandez, Leonard Peltier, Janine Phillips Africa, Life America, Debbie Sims Africa, Robert Seth Hayes, Ed Poindexter, Mondo We Langa (David Rice), Jalil Muntaqim, Albert Nuh Washington, Herman Bell, Russell Maroon Shoatz, Sundiata Acoli, Zayd Shakur, Assata Shakur (Joanne Chesimard), Werner Foerster, Gregory Ehrie, Romaine "Chip" Fitzgerald, Hugo "Yogi Bear" Pinell, George Jackson, Red Fawn Fallis, Mumia Abu Jamal, Leonard Peltier, Dr. Mutulu Shakur, Dr. Aafa Siddiqui, Eric King, Alvaro Luna Hernandez (Xinachtli); places made Los Angeles (California, USA), Ausin (texas, USA), New York (New York, USA); languages include English;
Drawer A-10, Folder 15

Political Prisoners: Mumia Abu-Jamal - Speak Truth to Power series 1998-1999

Physical Description: 5

Note

There are three copies of each poster. One poster contains a brief summary of the main collection of posters.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include execution, capital punishment, death penalty, writer assassinations, prison,nature, international support, liberation, political prisoner, liberty, incarceration, captivity, death row, federal rights, states rights; makers include Speak Truth to Power, Artist Network of Refuse & Resist, Pia Reunala, Stephane Pichard, Elizam Escobar, David Thorne, Lucio Pozzi, Ton Prins Murawa, Danny Tisdale; referenced individuals include Mumia Abu-Jamal; references or specifically about Bangladesh, Egypt, Iran, Nigeria, AM8335, Philadelphia Magazine, Association of Black Journalists, Effective Death Penalty, Calyx.com, mumia.org, noose, leg cuff; places made include New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA),France, Finland, Holland; languages include English, French
Drawer A-10, Folder 16

Police Brutality: Black Lives Matter / Police Reform and Alternatives 2014-2022

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include community safety, justice, assault, violence, fist, climate justice, housing, education, police divestment, prison divestment, workers' rights, urban, city, racial solidarity, slavery, segregation, strike, lynching, rule of law, prosecution, vigilantes, systemic racism, Ferguson (Missouri, USA), police brutality, black lives matter, street art, graffiti style, organizers, protestors, Black Lives Matter (BLM) hate, ; makers include Doug Woodhouse, Adam Abada, Danica Novgorodoff, Black Lives Matter, Alicia Nauta, Eric Junker, Salsedo Press, Black Youth Project 100; referenced individuals include Barack Obama, Eric Junker, Michael Brown, Jasmine Richards, David Mcatee, Amaddov Diallo, Trayvon Martin, Ahmaud Arbery, Alton Sterling, George Floyd, Eric Garner, Breonna Taylor, Tammie Vinson, Tamir Rice, Freddie Gray, Eric Garner, Sandra Bland, Tyre King, Daunte Wright, John Crawford III, Amber Monroe, Phillip White, Rumain Brisbon, Tanisha Anderson, ; references or specifically about New York Police Department (NYPD), Los Angeles Polcie Department (LAPD), Communities United for Police Reform, RESIST HATE, changethenypd.org, Community Safety Act, #freedomcities, raised fists, building skyline, strike for black lives matter, freedomcities.org, no justice no peace, black flags, blacklivesmatter.com, Senate Bill 1421 (SB 1421), flashlight, police badge, burning police cars, George Floyd protests, George Floyd uprising, "no justice no peace", "say her name/say his name", upside down American flag, the White House, community forum on police accountability, ; places made include New York (USA), Los Feliz (California, USA), California (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Richmond (Virginia, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer A-10, Folder 17

Police Brutality: Police Shootings / Killings 1976; 1980; 1991; 1997; 2008-2020

Physical Description: 41

Scope and Content Note

related topics include police brutality, shootings, murder, choking, police corruption, sheriff, youth activism, violent repression, Los Angeles, warning label, justice, latino people, black people, stick figure, victims, change of venue, trial, beatings, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), broken glasses, blood, veterans, soldiers, gun, firearm, unidentified person, advocacy, black and white, halo, staff, rest in peace (RIP), Algiers (Louisiana, USA), anguish, femicide, revenge, oppression, hatred, fear, black liberation, rest in power, red sun, green, pandemic, mask, COVID-19, revolutionaries, raised fist, black fist, gravestone, unity, struggle, multinationalism, active anti-racism, children, babies, death, Puerto Rico, political prisoners, freedom of speech, graffiti, aerpsol can; makers include Sarah Farahat, David Monkawa, Brooke Anderson, City Streets Poster Collective of Philadelphia, Louis Hennings, inkworks, Brooke Anderson, Chris Noble, Dread Scott, Artists' Network of Refuse & Resist, Keith Haring, Amber Newsome, the New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Amy Sherald, Prints John, Mica Smith-Dane, Wealth and Disparities in the Black Community-Justice 4 Mario Woods, ANSWER LA, Coalición 22 de Octubre para Parar la Brutalidad Policial, el Gremio Nacional de Abogados, la Fundación Anthony Báez, Los Angeles Coalition for Justice for Oscar Grant; referenced individuals include Shuaib Abdul Latif (Shuaib A. Latif), Micheal Stewart, Elenor Bumpers, Rodney King, Oscar Grant III (Oscar Grant), Johannes Mehserle, Jubilee Shine, Arturo Jimenez, Mayor Frank Rizzo, James Montgomery Flagg, Raymond Ferdinand, Reginald Myles, Sherry Singleton, James Billy (James Billy Jr.), George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, George Man, Bettie Jones, Philando Castile, Mtayari Shabaka Sundiata, Emory Douglas, Conrad Lynn, Baraka family, Emmitt Till, Ta-Nahisi Coates, Johnathan Cuevas, Alan Blueford, Miguel Masso, Alex Nieto, Luis Góngora Pat, Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner, Barlow Benavidez, Michael Cogley, Nydia Cuevas Rivera, McKinley Pace, Daniel del Solar, Johannes Mehserle; references or specifically about Quran (Koran; Qur'an), Allah, biblical curse, Masjid Muhsi Khalifah, drivers license photo, Fruitvale Station, Bay Area Rapid Transit Police (BART), indybay.org/oscargrant, Los Angeles Coalition for Justice for Oscar Grant, anarchist symbol, anarchy, police in riot gear, LA Superior Court, The Campaign Against Police Abuse, American Friends Service Committee, America Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Uncle Sam, The Oscar Grant Memorial Arts Project, urbanhabitat.org/rpe/Oscar, Race, Poverty and the Environment, Media Alliance, Algiers Justice Fund, plunger, fingerprints, New Afrikan Freedom Fighter (NAFF), Republic of New Afrika, Black Liberation Army, Baraka Defense Committee, Criminal Courthouse Manhattan New York, Hobbes' Leviathan, Glenn Ligon, lynching, slave patrol, Ferguson (Missouri, USA), tennis ball, Tulsa Police Department (TPD), progressillinoiscreators.com, black lives matter, "prosecute killer cops", spear, sanctuary cities, gun crosshairs (reticles), Florida (California, USA), "Puerto Rico Libre", "disarm the police", freedom fighters, police coverup; places made include Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Oakland, (California (USA), New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-10, Folder 18

Death Penalty / Capital Punishment: World Coalition Against The Death Penalty 2000-2014

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include death penalty, women sentenced to death, abolition, poverty, justice system, dignity; makers include World Coalition Against the Death Penalty; references or specifically about World Day Against the Death Penalty
Drawer A-11, Folder 1

Ecology: Air Pollution 1969-1971; 1988-1995; 2000; 2018

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include airplanes, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), automobile companies, oil companies, U.S. culture critique, climate change, clean air, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Dioxins, consumerism, acid rain, sulfur emissions, global warming, carbon dioxide, smog checks, medical waste, films, women, smog, cars, automobiles, industrial pollution, clean air; referenced individuals include Lois Marie Gibbs; makers include U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Anubis, Rainforest Action Network, Douglas Kahn, Square Studio, Nils Peterson, the Coalition for Clean Air, Robert Leydenfrost, Don Brewster, Inkworks Press, South Coast Air Quality Management Group (AQMD), The Clean Air People, Red Sun Press, J. William Eral, Celestial Arts, Orbit, Coalition for Clean Air, Communities for a Better Environment, Nia Imara; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, chemtrails, gas masks, American Lung Association, Honeywell Inc., Clean Air Week; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), New York (USA)
Drawer A-11, Folder 2

Ecology: Deforestation 1980-2003; 2017

Physical Description: 24

Note

includes cardstock, newsprint and bumper sticker

Scope and Content Note

related topics include old growth forests, free speech, marches and demonstrations, pollution, climate change, food, carbon-dioxide, wood chipping, forest fires, tree plantations, axes, flowers, photography, industrial forestry, recycling, leukemia, rosy periwinkle, hiking trails, national forests, clear-cut logging, capitalism, corporatism, conferences, soil, water, conservation, Nlaka'pamux Nation, Lilooet Nation, First Nations peoples, ponderosa pines, sugar pines, deciduous California black oaks, Indigenous peoples, U.S. taxes, national forests, paper, Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Alcatraz, women, reforestation, community greenhouses, religion, Statue of Liberty, deforestation, destruction, non-violence, ecology, artificial; makers include Rainforest Action Network (RAN), American Forest Institute, Inkworks Press, New York Times, Ena de Silva Fabrics Ltd., New York Zoological Society, Friends of the Earth, Green Team Advertising, Neal Brown, California Public Research Interest Group (CALPRIG), Public Interest GRFX, Renate Woodbury, Morguard Trust Company, LightHawk, Trojan Litho, Edie Stack, Mary Macenka, Mark Heckman, Herman Miller Inc., Printech, Save the Redwoods League, Grace Zabriskie (Grace MacEachron); references or specifically about Boise Cascade, Sierra Club, March for Conservation 1980, Pacific Bell, The Yellow Pages, The Endangered Species Act, The Trust for Public Land, California Chapter Soil Conservation Society of America, Lynn Woods (Massachusetts, USA), Stein River Watershed, All Species Day, Ecological Principles Poster Series, Mattole River Watershed, mountaintop removal, "Save Old Glory"; referenced individuals include Paul Keating, Jackie Buckley, William Shakespeare, Melissa Zink, Henry David Thoreau, Alvin Duskin, George Lakey; places made include New York City (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Stockton (California, USA), Banning (California, USA), Santa Fe (New Mexico), Washington, D.C. (USA), France, Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Atlanta (Georgia, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, French
Drawer A-11, Folder 3

Ecology: Population 1970-1986; 1990s

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include public lands, progress, survival, extinction, the Greenbelts (Bay Area, California, USA), traffic, automobiles, transportation, air pollution, waste disposal, recycling, water conservation, deforestation, overpopulation, hazardous waste, family planning, two-child family, population growth, baby boom, suburbanization, propagation, religion, public lands, population control, eco-fascism, "negative" population growth, fisheries, forests, wildlife, sustainability, economics; makers include David Brower, Friends of the Earth, People for Open Space & the Greenbelt Congress, Zero Population Growth (ZPG), Wolfe, Los Angeles Times, Earth Inc., Yippy Inc., Lyn Smith, Kimbolton Graphics, Walter and Elise Haas Fund, Chris Ulrich, Renate Woodbury, People for Open Space, Negative Population Growth Inc.; references or specifically about land erosion, washing machines, Maytag, Bay Area (California, USA), recreation, watersheds, flood control, agriculture, habitats, endangered animals, endangered plants, Point Reyes National Seashore, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, "Stop at One,"; referenced individuals include Paul R. Ehrlich, William Clinton (Bill Clinton), Public Media Center, Global Restoration Fair; places made include Los Altos (California, USA), Palo Alto (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer A-11, Folder 4

Ecology: Water Pollution 1986-1990; 2000-2014

Physical Description: 16

Note

includes laminated items; includes "Chlorine Free Future Competition" series

Scope and Content Note

related topics include recycling, oil, biosphere, environmentalism, air, plastic, styrofoam, fish, wildlife protection, animal rights, chlorine-free products (Totally Chlorine Free, TCF), chemical waste, paper companies, natural resources, marine protection/restoration, militarism, acid rain, benefit concerts, rivers, pesticide, industrial residue, water quality, water conservation, aquifer, littering, sanitation, mercury cycles, aquatic food chains, coasts, beaches, children, national economy (USSR), use of natural resources, economics, addiction, water, mythology, human delta, children, public health, pollution, future, elections; makers include El Taller Media, Washington State Department of Ecology, Ken Hanson, Cheri Ren Gillian, Nancy Munro, Rachel Mayeri, Saltwater Production, StoraEnso, Inkworks Press, Melinda Ward, Jared Tekiele, Moore, City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Citizens For Safe Drinking Water, Peter Carr, Penny Edwards, California State Water Resources Control Board, Campaign to Check the Population Explosion, California Environmental Protection Agency, Sharon Perrin-Norton, International Day of Action Against Dams and for Rivers, Water and Life, Clean Water Program, Bonds for Recreational Land (June 1974); references or specifically about sewer systems, storm drains, Starbucks logo (Siren), mermaids, Norse mythology, Greek goddesses, Sacramento River, San Joaquin River, San Francisco Bay (California, USA), caffeine, antibiotics, pharmaceuticals, hormones, heart medications, Nantucket Field Station (Massachusetts, USA), endocrine disruptors, New Mexico Citizens' Water Quality Conference, water wells, irrigation, water supply, Health Canada, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), bottled water, filtered water, carcinogens, arsenic; referenced individuals include J. Griffith, W. Riggin, Dr. Sarah Oktay, Lisa Link; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer A-11, Folder 5

Ecology: Earth 1970-2004

Physical Description: 39

Scope and Content Note

related topics include fast food, rainforest, water, ecological footprint, plant-based diets, food, Green Parties, extinction, The Universe (astronomy), endangered species, sustainable energy, exhibitions, environmental activists, voting, oceans, Los Angeles public spaces, parks and recreation, community gardens, marches and demonstrations, pollution, power plants, solar power, Earth Day, Statue of Liberty, elections, Earth Week, survival, ; places made include Santa Cruz (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Pasadena (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Washington D.C. (USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota), Redmond (Oregon, USA), London (UK), San Francisco (California, USA), Jakarta (Indonesia), South Gate (California, USA), British Columbia (Canada), Detroit (Michigan, USA); makers include Second Nature Graphics, Halo Productions, Mahar Adjmi, EarthSave, Steven Lyons, Lippman, Grupo Arco Iris del PE, Alianza Verde y Alternativa Europea, Environmental Action, Jerri Rotondi, Bob Matheo, Harrell Graham, Northern Sun Merchandise, Bob Kastner, Optima Graphics, James Workman, Acorn Press, International Arts & Artists, Kennan Ward, Holi, Earth Wire, Community Printers, Grade A Imaging, Nationwide Papers, Simon Design, Lize Mogel, Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), Inkworks Press, Laurel Murphy, Susan Point, Lillian Mellen Genser, PG&E, Susan Reifman, Ariyana, The Environmental Action Coalition; references or specifically about The Arroyo Seco Earth Festival, The Goldman Environmental Foundation Prize, Nueva Azalea power plant, The Environmental Action Coalition; produced by or supporting The Armory Center for the Arts, Sister Liberty, San Francisco Film Festival, Santa Cruz County Arts Commision [sic Commission], Green America, Earth Voice Festival; referenced individuals include Margaret Mead, Frans Lanting, Helen Caldicott
Drawer A-11, Folder 6

Ecology: Waste Management 1970-1998, 2014

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include natural resources, consumption, food waste, sanitation, pollution, disposal sites, sanitary napkins, plastics, wildlife, sea life, marine debris, trash, litter, beaches, coasts, dumps, Beverage Container Reuse and Recycling Act (1982), children's art, sanitary landfills, incinerators, delta, water pollution, workers; makers include Rachel Mayeri, Mote Marine Laboratory, David Lance Goines, Fred Meyer, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Transition Graphics, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Anne Subercaseaux, Gary Buckley, The Women's Environmental Network, The Pangolin Corporation, City of Santa Monica Recreation & Parks Department, Red Sun Press, Egleston Square Main Street Inc., OCAW (Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Solid Waste Educational Program), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; references or specifically about composting, pyrolysis, urine, fertilizer, human delta, kidneys, aorta, anatomy, corn, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium; referenced individuals include Jamilyah Richardson; places made include Eugene (Oregon, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), New York (New York, USA); produced by or supporting National Pollution Prevention Week, Zero Waste Systems, Scrapstore; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-11, Folder 7

Ecology: Corporations 1987-1996; 2000-2015

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Exxon Valdez, Native Americans, oil spills, Submarine Tailings Disposal (STD), Hudson River, art exhibitions, British Petroleum (BP), offshore drilling, water pollution, petitions, Monsanto, agriculture, highway safety, boycotts, global commons, water privatization, air privatization, seeds, land privatization, forests, intellectual property, biological patents, genetic engineering, oil, petroleum industry, advertisements, Exxon Mobil, rainforests, flooding, droughts, deforestation, extinction, decertification, Inuit people, Goodyear, public health, vinyl chloride, cancer, health, Citigroup, banks, Shell Oil, Ogoni Nine, Nigeria, media, violence, death, destruction, corporatism, consumerism, transportation, international conference, media, Landless Movement of Brazil, sustainability, consumerism, American Flag, globalization, bureaucracy, taxes, privatization, JPMorgan Chase, coal, capitalism, death, execution, ; referenced individuals include George Pataki, Robert Birgeneau, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Philip J. Carroll, Sebastião Salgado, George W. Bush, Richard Cheney, Ronald Reagan, William Jefferson Clinton, Bill Harrison, ; makers include Inkworks Press, Steven Lyons, Courtney Jarisch, Coalition Against Bigger Trucks, WOA, New Internationalist (NI), Clay, Steven Lyons, Local 8-277 of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union, AFL-CIO, Dorothy Mauro, Rainforest Action Network, Social Impact Studios, Rainforest Action Network, carfreeportland.org, towards carfree cities, portland artists+bikers: freese+gorman, Bike East Bay, seen.org,, Hugh D'Andrade, Critical Mass, Violet Ray; references or specifically about U.S. Department of the Interior, Hummer, University of California at Berkeley (UCB), Investments of Mass Destruction (IMDs), The Global Finance Campaign, UC Berkeley-BP contract, television, Mitsubishi, rainforest, Nikon cameras, cars, slogan, "The Word is Getting Around," conscientious consumerism, corporate abuse, car free cities VIII, rethinking mobility, rediscovering proximity, depaving, carfree movie night, square dance, world carfree network, carfree streets, Bay Area bike to work day, Energizer Station, South America, indigenous peoples, contamination natural resources, Ford Motor Company, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), oil binge, Model-T, Middle East conflicts, zero emissions, Golden Toads, Jumpstart Ford, grassroots movemment, pharmaceuticals, tobacco, retail, finance, agribusiness, food, water, resource extraction, high-tech/media and telecommunications, Enron, deregulation, Columbia, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Mozambique, Bolivia, India, Chess, China, public space reclamation, transportation, street live, bicycles, McDonalds, Hollywood, Maine, non-recyclable, the Liberty Bell, the Capitol building, the Washington Monument, the Statue of Liberty, styrofoam, America the Beautiful; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Tucson (Arizona, USA), Portland (Oregon, USA), Berkeley, (California, USA); languages include English, Indonesian, Spanish
Drawer A-11, Folder 8

Ecology: Pollution 1971-1975; 1983-1998; 2006-2017

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include films, documentaries, radio, mass media, pollution, crude oil, San Francisco Bay Area (California, USA), oil companies, corporations, electronic waste (e-waste), hopelessness, smoking, cigarettes, factories, timelines, paper processing, religion, racism, public health, biohazards, San Francisco Peaks (California, USA), land reform, health, chlorine, air pollution, death, elections, labor, public health, pollution, voting,; makers include Ennis Carter, Campus Green Vote, Design for Social Impact, Earth Island Institute, Jesse Purcell, Other Americas Radio, Knack, Big, Arnum Endean, Richard Ney, Paul Cutting, Don Kennedy, CalPIRG, Allison Turner, Rolf Groven, Inkworks Press, StoraEnso, Southwest Organizing Project, Eco-Justice Task Force, Marquez, National Council of Churches, Calvin Johnson, Bob Fitch, Anne Subercaseaux, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, California Wellness Foundation, Joachin A. Newman, Office of Environmental Health Hazards Assessment (OEHHA), California Environmental Protection Agency, Tom Ballenger, Eclaw Institute, Cesar Castellanos, Mark Norwood, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), Harper,; references or specifically about Esso, British Petroleum (BP), Texaco, Mobil, Shell Oil, Student Campaign for Clean Electronics, University of California (UC), environmental justice, toxins in minority communities, Kodak, National Pollution Prevention Week, unemployment, Cherokee nation, greenhouse gasses, clean air water laws, Mercury poisoning, smoke stacks, land, rocks, water, air, fish, food, chemical dumping, contamination, radioactivity, monsters, Sequoyah Fuels, zero pollution, toxic dumps, cultural desecration, rape of environment, Harper and Putin Destroy the World, sperm, breast cancer, hazardous waste sites, groundwater contamination, National Academy of Sciences, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute; referenced individuals include Vladimir Putin, Tammy Cromer-Campbel; places made include California (USA), Sacramento (California, USA), Tahlequah (Oklahoma, USA), Pasadena (California, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-11, Folder 9

Ecology: Earth Day - Pre-2000 1980-2000

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

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Drawer A-11, Folder 10

Ecology: Earth 1972-1982; 1989-2001; 2017

Physical Description: 42

Scope and Content Note

related topics include gender equality, extinction, pollution, hunger, anti-war, recycling, political prisoners, anti-nuclear, Native Americans, exploitation of natural resources, peace, biosphere, ecosystems, food chains, lifecycles, mineral cycles, CPR (conservation, preservation, restoration), cultural events, arts and culture, Earth fairs, balance of nature, public health, pesticides, oceans, consumerism, education, campaigns, Earth Week, conservation, anti-nuclear, ecosystems, Mother Nature; makers include Charlotte Toll Mountain, Alan A. Tratner, Design Vectors Inc., East Los Streetscapers, Earth Island Institute, Spaceshots Inc., Warner Bros Inc., OSP Publishing, David Lance Goines, Celestial Arts, Ernest Callenbach, Environmental Education Group, Inkworks Press, Public Media Center, Marcella Sandoval, Vicente Martinez, Merced de Tierra Amarilla, No Secrets Press, Maigen Elske, Jerry Salant, Jean-Michel Folon, Friends of the Earth, Global Tomorrow Coalition, Dragon Fly Dreams, Environmental Action, Jerry Rotondi, Bob Matheo, EarthWorks Group, Nancy Austin, Friends of the Earth, Golden West College, United States Air Force, DMSP Archives, National Snow and Ice Data Center, NOAA, University of Colorado, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Peter Dudar and Sally Marr (Dudar Marr), East Los Streetscapers, Lisa Lubow, Converging Storms Action Network, 350NYC; referenced individuals include Auguste Rodin, Patrick Geddes, Leonard Peltier, Buckminster Fuller, David Brower, Frederico Vigil, John Lennon, Dara Herman Zierlein, W.T. Sullivan, III, Kerry Meyer; referenced individuals include Auguste Rodin, Patrick Geddes, Leonard Peltier, Buckminster Fuller, David Brower, Frederico Vigil, John Lennon, Dara Herman Zierlein; references or specifically about Mother Earth, extinction, food, population growth, waste management, Earth Island Institute, "50 Simple Things You Can Do to Save the Earth", renewable energy, organic food, plastic containers, aluminum cans, wax cartons, Meatless Mondays, light pollution, night photography of the Earth, American flag, rainbows, earth, "S.O.S."; places made include Huntington Beach (California, USA), Salt Lake City (Utah, USA), New York (New York, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-11, Folder 11

Ecology: Earth Day - 2000-2018 2000-2018

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include cultural events, community events, environmental justice, health justice, public transportation, unity, Internet communities, anarchism, capitalism, wildlife, climate change, alternative energy,; makers include Literacy for Environmental Justice (LEJ), BVHP Health and Environmental Resouce Center (HERC), Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice, Sanford, Inkworks Press, Mountain Lion Foundation, Dan Potter, Glendale Community College; references or specifically about BART, PG&E, fruits, vegetables, palm trees, turtles, vegetarian food, beach cleanups, seals, marshes, tigers, polar bears, mountains, Christopher Robin, Pooh Bear, mountain lions, ; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-11, Folder 12

Ecology: Water - Rivers 1972; 1993; 2003; 2016

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include wildlife, Niagara Falls, water pollution, dams, international campaigns, watersheds, clean water, Stanislaus River, Hood River, river conservation, education, salmon, colonization, technologies, revitalization, celebration, ; makers include International Rivers Network, Frédéric Pillot, Sandoz Rhein Fonds, Friends of the River, American Rivers, Carter E. Gowl, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Friends of the River, International Rivers Network, ; references or specifically about Lamar River, Auburn Dam, jazz funeral, celebration of rivers, Green Duwamish River system, canalization; referenced individuals include János Eifert, Tom Jay; places made include Auburn (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), France; languages include English, French, Spanish
Drawer A-11, Folder 14

Ecology: Water - Various Topics 1970-1975; 1987-1989; 2000; 2015

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include pesticides, women, watersheds, conferences, airplanes, Glen Canyon (Utah/Arizona, USA), voting, elections, tap water, bottled water, film, human rights, globalization, privatization, clean water, water conservation, droughts, town halls, water accessibility, water supply; makers include Alvin Duskin, Los Angeles Times, Maria Hollenbach, TABS, Organization for Equal Education of the Sexes, Rÿru, Water Landers, People for the Integrity of the Colorado River, Glen Canyon Action Network, Corporate Accountability International, International Rivers Network, Lina Hoshino, Tactile Pictures, Brian Nazario, Ben Akutagawa; references or specifically about Silent Spring (1962), "think outside the bottle", The World Bank, rivers, "Thirst", global marketplace, "save every drop", water rates, class action lawsuits, East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUP), Captain Hydro, Alcatraz, smog, traffic, water diversion, fresh water, California Water Plan, San Francisco Bay (California, USA), Kesterton Reservoir, Water Bonds Act, air pollution, Los Angeles (California, USA), Peripheral Canal plan, industrial growth, urbanization,; referenced individuals include Rachel Carson, Alan Snitow, Deborah Kaufman, Ronald Reagan, Jesse Unruh, Jerome Waldie, Pat Brown, ; places made include Vermont (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer A-11, Folder 15

Ecology: Environmentalism / Green Movement 1969-1970; 1987-2010

Physical Description: 40

Scope and Content Note

related topics include clean water, biodiversity, poetry, green offices, workplace, energy consumption, recycling, justice, repair, reuse, recycle, sustaimnability, tree-planting, zero waste, littering, plastic bags, motor oil, consumer activism, anti-war, militarism, consumerism, organic, environmental shoppers, ethical consumerism, student movements, cultural events, waste management, Sierra Nevada Conservancy Act of 2004, children, documentaries, youth, education, sustainability, alternative energy, environmental housing, agriculture, organic farming, urban planning, industralism, conferences,; makers include Marsha Brown, UCLA Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning, ThisisBrandX.com, Earth First, Living Earth, Kyocera, Ecosys, John Luckett, Greg Hally, Juliet Lowenthal, Thomas Nelson, H.M. Graphics, Green Seal, Mel Pekarsky, Malcolm Varon, CALPIRG, S. Becker, Boston Food Coop, David Gotze, Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP), Inkworks Press, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), RAIN Magazine, Green Corps, The Women's Environmental Network, TABS, Organization for Equal Education of the Sexes Inc., ; references or specifically about Exxon Valdez oil spill, organice, native species, compact fluorescent bulbs (CF bulbs), Ecuador, Brazilian Amazon rainforest, San Francisco Eco-Fest, permaculture, Butte College, green homes, "go green", aquifers, bees, fungi, American flag, Yin Yang symbol, piercings, windmills, solar panels, American Gothic (painting), Silent Spring (book); referenced individuals include Arnold Schwarzenegger, Donna Read, Gary Snyder, Rachel Carson; places made include California (USA), Oregon (USA), United Kingdom, Los Angeles (California, USA), Brooklyn (New York, USA)
Drawer A-11, Folder 18

Ecology: Energy 1977-1985; 1992; 1996; 2001-2007; 2014-2019

Physical Description: 26

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includes cardstock

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related topics include festivals, alternative energy, environmental justice, student movements, climate change, solar energy, wind turbines, wind power, energy conservation, compact fluorescent bulbs (CF bulbs), energy efficiency, energy-saving environments, energy technologies, renewable energy, oil, petroleum, fossil fuels, consumerism, solar power, cultural events, unplug, geothermal energy, energy upgrades, global warming, fracking, green jobs, coal power, nuclear power, sustainable communities, climate justice, energy justice, direct action, wildfires, energy democracy, capitalism, for-profit business; makers include William Moran, Tides Center Project, Nick Despot, Sunflower Alliance, CREDO, Energy Action, American Public Health Association, Inkworks Press, Zond-Pan Aero, Center for Resource Solutions, California Energy Commission, New Alchemy Institute Inc., Tom Mignon, Solsearch, Khalil Bendib, Global Citizen Center, Lisa Lubow, Converging Storms, G. Hunter, U.S. Department of Energy, Alan Mazzetti, Western Sun, Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E), Mario Wagner, Maxwell McMaster, Jeremy Fist, Alexandra Fischer, Albert Neiman, Activist Art, Rising Tide, Energy Justice Summer, SEER'92; references or specifically about Solar Energy Expo & Rally (SEER), Campus Climate Challenge, Lights Out San Francisco, Climate Action Now, Lights Out, Tides Center, Keystone Pipeline, American Energy Awareness Week, sacred life cycles, interdependency of all peoples, clean energy, Energy Upgrade California, lights off, California Poppies, The Green New Deal, Porter Ranch gas leak, Vernon (California, USA), San Bruno (California, USA); referenced individuals include Medea Benjamin, Aya de Leon, Raul Benet; places made include Willits (California, USA), Hawaii (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley, (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), North Carolina (USA); languages include English, Spanish, French
Drawer A-11, Folder 19

Ecology: Oil 1985; 2004-2021

Physical Description: 33

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includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include hydraulic fracturing (fracking), Essos!, SOS, alternative energy, offshore drilling, petitions, zero emission cars, animals, oil slicks, petroleum, public health, oil spills, water supplies, automobile industries, oil shortages, truth, environmental impact, ocean pollution, whales, public health, families, children, waste, sellouts, future generations, food service, wells, economics, gas, marches and demonstrations, poison, birds, kayaktivists, corporatism, skull, blockade, corporatism, oil addiction, death, statistics, fuel efficiency, banning, justice; makers include Angelica Romero, Charlotte Hildebrand, Art Rat, Gloria Leisure, Thomas DeWalt, Citizens for Responsible Oil Policy, Food and Water Watch, CALPIRG, SEA, Inkworks Press, Rainforest Action Network, Jumpstart Ford, Global Exchange, Duan Kellum, Noemi Villagrana, Wacky Package Posters, Esperanza Community Housing Corporation, Greenpeace, Rick Rappaport, Californians Against Fracking, Last Chance Alliance, food&waterwatch.org; references or specifically about the Statue of Liberty, oil permits, global warming, militarization, Chevron, Texaco, U'Wa people of Colombia, oil addiction, Don Quixote, noise, safety, biology, oil ships, the Arctic, land use, recreation, aesthetics, air quality, risk of upset, water quality, E&B Oil, Christmas, cancer, asthma, gas masks, skull and cross bones, death, Shell Oil, "thou shall not pass", coal, gas, Blockadia (people powered resistance) at the Bridge, St. John's Bridge, Royal Dutch Shell, MSV Fennica, Willamette River (Oregon, USA), Puget Sound (Washington, USA), activists who rappel, Ford Motor Company, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), conflict regions, Middle East, Model-T, Jumpstartford.com, caskets, oil trains, U.S. flag, text 69866, California Crossroads tour, environmental justice, Greenpoint oil spill, British Petroleum (BP), Deepwater Horizon oil spill (2010), BP oil spill, petroleum politicians, Goldman Environmental prize, U'wa people, big oil, Occidental Petroleum Company, stock market holdings, Columbia, South America, U'wa land; referenced individuals include Barack Obama, George Deukmejian, Gerald Ford, Pablo Picasso, Anita Harris, Joh McPhee, Robert Smithson, Miguel de Cervantes, Dracula, Bela Lugosi, Governor Jerry Brown (California), Al Gore, Berito Kuwaru'wa; places made include California (USA), Portland (Oregon, USA), Santa Barbara (California, USA), New York (New York, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-11, Folder 20

Ecology: Mining 1979; 1997-2010

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

related topics include mountaintop-removal coal mining, economics, coal industry, public health, Submarine Tailings Disposal (STD), ocean pollution, fishing industry, cultural destruction, mine waste, waste disposal, gold mining, water pollution, indigenous rights, ecosystem impacts, India, women's dowries, health, mercury poisoning, cyanide, uranium mining, Mount Taylor (New Mexico), sustainability; makers include Plundering Appalachia, Inkworks Press, Project Underground, Earth Aware Editions, American Indian Environmental Council, The Sierra Fund, David McKay; references or specifically about global warming, Buyat Bay (Indonesia), genocide, gold country, Sierra Nevadas (California, USA); places made include USA
Drawer A-11, Folder 21

Ecology: Propositions and Campaigns 1980-2015

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include voting, pollution, offshore oil drilling, water quality, clean air, environmentalism, green movements,; makers include Kelsey Fair, Consumers Union, California Coastal Alliance, Sierra Club, Teri Lamoureux, Citizens' Committee to Save Elysian Park, Communities United Against Prop 23, Ed Steinbach, People's Lobby Press, Friends of the Pier; references or specifically about Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR), dirty energy, Dracula, skulls, Big Oil, Christmas, presents, California Proposition 1, Parklands And Renewable Resources Investment Program (1980), 1990 Georgia Elections, California Proposition 20, California Proposition 11: Creation of the California Coastal Commission (1972), Hermosa Beach Measure O (2015), California Measure F, clean water, corporations, drinking water, filtered water, contaminated water, water pollution; referenced individuals include J. Leonard Ledbetter, Jay Fowler; places made include Georgia (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Hermosa Beach (California, USA)
Drawer A-12, Folder 1

Ecology: Arts and Culture 1980; 1984; 1990-1997; 2002-2012

Physical Description: 49

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Includes Cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include environmentalism, conservation, nature, religion, poetry, peace, equality, communities, harmony, agriculture marches and demonstrations, land rights, education, energy, music, museums, environmental restoration, Earth restoration, drought, thirst, water access, environmentalists, Native Americans, summer solstice, parades, festivals, fairs, lectures, landscaping, environmental planning, urban planning, landscape architecture, suburbs, benefits, concerts transcendentalism, Parks and Recreation departments, parks, local government, theater, holidays, freedom, beauty, film festivals, solar power, wind power, alternative energy, art installations, seeds, food, gardens, alternative transportation, bicycles, climate change, global warming, trash, games, health, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, poetry, immigrants, racism, class, ; makers include Red Sun Press, Angela Mark, Living Earth, Literacy for Environmental Justice, Pomegranate Publications, Patty Burke, BFA Educational Media, Occidental College, Keno City Mining Museum, Fritz P. Mueller, Mayumi Oda, Collective Heritage Institute, Inkworks, Arts & Healing Network, Tufts University, Aidekman Arts Center, Oscar Mann, Stuart Weiner, Bowers Museum (California, USA), Freemont Public Association, Pamela Burton, Inkworks Press, Jerry Y. Takigawa, Gary Grimskaw, The Jellyroll Press, Guacamole Fund, Bay Area Environmental Education Resource Fair (BAEER), Rachel ReesBill Graham, M. Wuerker, Grass Roots Press, Calfornia Park and Recreation Society, UCSC Performing Arts Center, Earth Dance, Oakland Museum of California, Patricia Watts, Greenhorns, Brooke Appler, www.earthalive.com, Community of Planetary Dancers, United States Social Forum, Emek, David Bacon, David Baal/Burning Hand Graphics, Political Ecology Group (PEG); referenced individuals include John Muir, Robinson Jeffers, George Catlin, Dolores Hayden, John L. Wong, Tito Patri, Patsy Eubanks Owens, Kim Wilkie, Gary Snyder, Michael McClure, Lew Wlch, Richard Braucigan, David Meltzer, John Mondeschein, Howard McGord, Bonnie Raitt, John Raitt, David Raitt, Henry David Thoreau, Amy Goodman, Holly Near, Judith Selby Lang, Valerie Soe, ; references or specifically about the sun, villages, hills, Wild Wild Wetland Jam, Community Talent Show and Sustainability Fair, Literacy for Environmental Justice, SF Power Co-Op, Girls 2000, Greenaction, India Basin Neighborhood Association, San Francisco Environment, Garden of Eden, rural America, sowing crops, markets, Tiger Swallowtail butterflies, Keno City Mining Museum, ""bioneers"", portraits, Egyptian pharoahs, hamburgers, doves, the Redwood Forest, Pacific Northwest, ducks, camping, California Park and Recreation Society, American flags, UFOs, winter solstice, Golden Gate Park, Planet Drum Foundation, Northwest Herbal Faire, SolFest, Captain Planet, One Earth Film Festival, Oregon Country Fair, Island Earthfair, Star of David, Om, Buddha, Muslim star and crescent, frogs, Potrero Nuevo Fund Prize, New Langton Arts, Political ecology Group, volunteers, environmental justice, environmental hazards, The Ecologist, gunboat diplomacy, Amazon Rainforest, logging, timber industry, USSR; places made include Korea, Santa Monica (California, USA), Canada, Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Medford (Massachusetts, USA), Santa Ana (California, USA), Fremont (Washington, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Raleigh (North Carolina, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Hopland (California, USA), Nevada City (California, USA), Atlanta (Georgia, USA) Illinois (USA), Oregon (USA); languages include English, Spanish,
Drawer A-12, Folder 2

Ecology: Cardstock 1972-late 1970's; 2013-2014

Physical Description: 25

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sport utility vehicles (SUVs), peace, solar power, hybrid cars,

Scope and Content Note

related topics include climate change, marches and demonstrations, global warming, clean energy, solar power, alternative energy, Keystone Pipeline XL, water pollution, hydraulic fracturing (fracking), tar sands, carbon emissions, oil, petroleum, cars, carbon tax, anti-war, disarmament, sport utility vehicles (SUVs), corporations, capitalism, elections, propositions, campaigns, oil, voting; makers include California Nurses Association, National Nurses United, Robinhood Tax USA, Food and Water Action, United States Coast Guard, Progressive Democrats of America, Working Assets, Red Sun Press, Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), Sierra Club, American Ocean Foundation, CREDO Victory Find against Prop 23 and Texas Oil Companies, Inkworks Press; referenced individuals include David Cameron, Barack Obama, Ted Danson; references or specifically about Obama election campaign, Ballantine Books, UC Student Workers, wind energy, Statue of Liberty, Wall Street, toxic, fossil fuels, renewable energy, water wars, water spigots, off-shore oil drilling, ""Cheers"" (tv show), Texas oil, California Proposition 23 (2010), the Robin Hood Tax, sport utility vehicles (SUVs), peace, solar power, hybrid cars; places made include USA
Drawer A-12, Folder 3

Ecology: Climate Change 1988-2020

Physical Description: 27

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includes cardstock posters

Scope and Content Note

related topics include hydraulic fracturing (fracking), labor, climate treaties, air pollution, calendars, glaciers melting, corporatism, global warming, religion, carbon emissions, health, Canada, greenhouse effect, deforestation, ozone layer, public health, taxes, Wall Street, global warming, climate action, solutions, abolition, pipelines, prisons, police, Indigenous peoples, climate justice, social justice, jobs, national solidarity, map globe, jobs, tsunamis, public health, global warming, futurism, sustainability; makers include Marc Monarch, Peggy White, Lisa Lubow, Converging Storms Action Network, 350.org, Annika Honig, Inkworks Press, Capitol Climate Action, Geoffry D. White, Coordinadora de los Organizaciones Indigenas de la Cuenca Amazonica (COICA), The Great Wave off Kanagawa, Alianza Mesoamericana de Pueblos y Bosques (Mesoamerican Alliance of People and Forests), Aliansi Masyarakat Adas Nusantara, Articularcao dos Povos Indigenas do Brasil (APIB), Guardians of the Forst, climatewoke, The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), Sierra Club, National Nurses United, Act on Climate, Citizen's Climate Lobby, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Josh Yoder; referenced individuals include Matt Gonzalez, Katsushika Hokusai, Jean Chrétien, Larry Ephron, Sting, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara); references or specifically about Chasing Ice, the water cycle, Rio Earth Summit, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, climate justice, global ocean warming, frogs, indigenous artists, climate jobs, wind energy, "climate war", underwater, polar bears, monarch butterflies, Green New Deal, droughts, grain crop, greenhouse gases, tree planting, forest revitalization, remineralization of agricultural soil, renewable energy, "Stopping the Coming Ice Age" (film); places made include Kansas City (Missouri, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA)
Drawer A-12, Folder 4

Ecology: Climate Change / Rainforests / Recycling - Oversize 1970; 1980-2006; 2017

Physical Description: 28

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LA people's climate march 2017

Scope and Content Note

related topics include waste management, landfills, clean water, natural resources, gardens, composting, technology, endangered forests, tropical rainforests, Mulu National Park, British Columbia forests, Canadian forests, logging industry, global warming, energy efficiency, air pollution, natural gas, insulation, government and politics, legislation, giveaway, rising sea level, activism, recycling, marketing, capitalism; makers include Diana Schatz, surfriders, Transition Graphics, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Rainforest Foundation, Sue Cunningham, Manhattan Design, Leo Byrns, Phil Frank, Graphic Workshop, Steve Brosnahan, Miles Friedberg Molinaroli, Smithsonian Institution, Canadian Rainforest Network, Sierra Club, Eyes on Earth, Tom Van Sant, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), ational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Environmental Policy Institute, Friends of the Earth, Susan Davis, Robert Barkin, Imagewerks, inc., Tony Hawk Foundation, California Department of Conservation, Keep California Beautiful, LIthographix; referenced individuals include Jobim, Sting, Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Chief Raon, Tony Hawk, Grant Brittain; references or specifically about World Wildlife Fund (WWF), The Interparliamentary Conference on the Global Environment, El Niño, La Niña, An Inconvenient Truth, pollution, solution, skateparks, California, trashing, bulk buy bins, ; places made include Boston (Massachusetts, USA), San Diego (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Eugene (Oregon, USA)
Drawer A-12, Folder 5

Ecology: Conservation 1989-1998

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anniversary, Mono Lake (California, USA), Gwich'in people, Porcupine Caribou, corruption, wetlands, poverty, loss, environmentalism, anniversary, wildnerness protection, commitment, ecosystems, water contamination, forests, indigenous peoples, Native Americans; makers include Doug Thron, City of Seattle, Warren L. Klump Corporation, The Wilderness Society, The Rediscover America Program, Graphic Arts, Yva Momatiuk, John Eastcott, Salcedo Press, U.S. Coast Guard, Mono Lake Committee, South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project, Cris Benton, Laguna Canyon Foundation, Kay Ogden, Jacqueline Pruner, Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, Inkworks Press, Nick Valentine, Pomegranate Publications, Sierra Club, Garry "GB" Trudeau, National Audubon Society, Mark Alan Wilson, Alliance for the Wild Rockies, The Pacific Northwest National Parks and Forests Association, ; referenced individuals include Tim Snyder, Gray Brechin, Monique Musick, Cris Benton, John Muir, Ronald Reagan, James Watts, Peter H. Dostmayer, Michael Frome, ; references or specifically about National Wilderness Preservation System, Pribilof Islands, marine mammals, Alaska, red legged Kittiwakes, St. George Island, St. Paul Island, oil spills, chemical spills, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project, wetland restoration, seals, habitats, San Francisco Bay (California, USA), algae, microbes, NOAA, colors, aerial photography, Doonebury (comic), U.S. Department of the Interior, Italian Peaks Roadless Area, Wild Rockies Rendezvous, Zero Population Growth, Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act, The Battle for Wilderness, ecosystems restoration, The Great Yellowston Fires of '88, Teller WIldlife Refuge, mountaineering equipment, Los Angeles area Sierra Club, Ballona Wetlands (California), recycling, wildlife sanctuaries, energy usage, carpool, tidepoools, composting, gardens, toxic chemicals, urban wildlife, streams, water conservation, litter, tree planting, graffiti removal, Headwaters Forest, redwood trees, Wilderness Act, wolves, mountain lions, elk, mountain goats, ducks, bears, hikers, horses, moose, fish, eagles, ; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Petaluma (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Corvallis (Montana, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Stockton (California, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Arcata (California, USA)
Drawer A-12, Folder 6

Ecology: Earth / Environmental Conservation - Oversize 1967; 1972; 1989-1996; 2001; 2013

Physical Description: 26

Scope and Content Note

related topics include construction and development, modernization, anniversaries, oceans, forests, Earth Day, air pollution, wilderness, Native Americans, International Year of Volunteers, industrial projects, First Nations, coal power plants, climate change, deforestation, mining, water, energy, nuclear power, natural gas, ocean traffic, immigration, health, Iraq War, War in Afghanistan, oil refineries, oil pipelines; makers include beehivecollective.org, Canadian Indigenous Tar Sands Campaign, World Conservation Union, Chaz Maviyane-Davies, Rolf Varga, Howard Burditt, Photobank, John Clark, Donald Miller, Diane Schatz, Ken Whitten, Jerry Rotondi, Bob Matheo, Environmental Action, Porcupine Caribou Management Board (White Horse), Value Earth, Richard Thomas, Joice Hall, Eliot Porter, Focus on Animals, Marian Rosenthal Koch Fund, The Ocean Conservancy, Bremmer Goris Communications Inc., Mary Beth Cummingham, One Earth, Beckett Paper Company, Sierra Club, Greg Conyers, Ken Neitisel, Metropolitan Printing Company, S. Chivast, Louise Fili, Mauro A'sha Martins de Oliviera, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP); referenced individuals include Chief Seattle of the Suquamish Tribe, Baba Dioum, George W. Bush; references or specifically about Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 1992 Earth Summit, Alberta Wilderness Association, Natural Resources Defense Council, "save the environment", Mother Earth, Centurion pipeline, Keystone XL pipeline, TransCanada Keystone pipeline, Enbridge pipeline, ; places made include Fairbanks (Alaska, USA), Connecticut, Cincinatti (Ohio, USA), Washington D.C. (USA)
Drawer A-12, Folder 7

Ecology: Greenpeace 1970-2015

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include French government, France, bombs, nuclear bombs, nuclear testing, ships, rainbows, war, peace, anti-war, nuclear apocalypse, oil drilling, coasts, coal, clean energy, genetic engineering, genetically modified food (GMOs), poisons, endangered animals, renewable energy, solar power, climate change, global warming, carbon dioxide; makers include Harp, Design Action Collective, David Geffen Company, P. Normandia, Rosanne Sullivan, Jim Hays, The Type Gallery, Atomic Press, Joseph Gagnon, Salcedo Press, P. Normandia, Greenpeace; references specifically about Rainbow Warrior, doves, DOW Chemical, Dioxin, poison, Auckland (New Zealand), poison, Nevada desert, mushroom cloud, skull, arms race, Statue of Liberty, Planet of the Apes, "SOS", Earth, Facebook, cellphones, flip phones, Sherpard Fairey, Tony the Tiger, Frankenstein, butterflies, Dioxin, chlorine, Dow Chemical, comets, shooting stars, Estuarine crocodile, India, Indonesia, Australia, canoes, whales, bridges, KYA AM 1260, 5th Annual Greenpeace Walkathon, Sea Shepherd (ship)
Drawer A-12, Folder 8

Ecology: Greenpeace - Oversize 1993

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include environmentalism, marine life, whales, deforestation, rainforest, logging industry, wind energy, nuclear energy, nuclear test sites, Clayoquot Sound (Canada); makers include Miroslav Jiranek, Ed Cooper, Peter Yung, James Siers, Roger Grace; references or specifically about Esperanza (Greenpeace ship), Rainbow Warrior (Greenpeace ship); places made include Prague (Czech Republic), Canada, Washington, D.C. (USA); languages include Dutch, Czech, English, Russian, Chinese, French
Drawer A-12, Folder 9

Ecology: Rainforests 1988-1993

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include indigenous peoples, endangered animals, eco-tourism, corporatism, Puna rainforest, geo-thermal development, civil disobedience, neo-tropical rainforests; makers include Pete Carmichael, Shai Zauderer, Basic Foundation, Serbin Printing, Rebecca Wilkinson, Rainforest Action Network, Public Media Center, Sally Davies, Celestial Arts, Earl Bateman III, Peter Schultz, Mary McQueen-Bateman, Jane Goodall Institute, Inkworks Press; referenced individuals include Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Daumer, Charles Manson; references or specifically about red-eye tree frog, Mitsubishi, Nikon, cars, Televisions, VCRs, FAX MACHINES, Nikon cameras, Kirin Beer, Bank of California, Mitsubishi Bank, Value Rent-a-car, Big Island Hawaii, bulldozers, drilling, extinction, economics, culture; places made include Saratoga (Florida, USA), Kentucky (USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Tucson (Arizona), San Francisco (California, USA), Hawaii (USA), San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer A-12, Folder 10

Ecology: Recycling 1980-1998

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, aluminum, composting, landfill, solid waste, pollution, calendars, paper, ecosystems, biodiversity, grocery stores, groceries, consumerism, toxic waste; makers include Waste Management Authority and Source Reduction and Recycling Board, Patrick Kenny, Fagin, MassRecycle, Eva Anderson Design, Melissa Ferreira, Department of Conservation, Pacific West Communications Group, Seman Design Group, Ed Rombout, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Red Sun Press; referenced individuals include Joanie Bartels, Julie Lewis; references or specifically about Second Chance Week, California Museum of Science and Industry, Great California Resource Rally, California Waste Management Board, Recycling Rex, Deja Shoe, recycled paper; places made include California (USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Portland (Oregon, USA); languages include English
Drawer A-12, Folder 11

Ecology: Various Topics 1978-2012

Physical Description: 29

Scope and Content Note

related topics include corporations, coal industry, activist performance groups, calendars, environmentalism, art walks, construction and development, deforestation, reuse, repair, California coastline, urban sprawl, germ warfare, California Commons, children's art, bryology, conferences, sustainable development, biopiracy, cultural property, intellectual property laws, environmentalist economics, campus sustainability, population growth, chlordane, design and energy efficiency, empowerment, education, stewardship, rally, energy fair, lobbying, energy policy, justice, green bins, gatherings, celebration, choice, boycott, workshops, solutions, marches and demonstrations, elections, race, voting, education, indigenous peoples, GMOs, prison industrial complex, pesticides, air quality, land use, transportation, economics, labor, jobs, forests, trees, women; makers include John Hendrix, Sierra Club, Sherri Cutrie, Nack, New York Times, Earthsave, Alliance for Paving Moratorium, New Age Posters, Maigen Elske, Inkworks Press, DuckDog Design, Planners for Social Responsibility, Otis College of Design Integrated Learning, Missouri Botanical Gardens, United Nations (UN), STIG, Mayfield Press Ltd., Abeille, M. Politzer, Gordon Ashby, Office of Appropriate Technology, Mark Stutzman, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, ACORN, Global Exchange, Greenaction, Inkworks Press, All Saints Church, Janice Yudell, Central California Environmental Justice Network, 4th World Wilderness Congress, Envirocitizen, Center for Environmental Citizenship, Public Interest GRFX; referenced individuals include John Robbins, Roma Wittcoff, Bertha Burton, Franklin Greenwald, John Lenno, Beebo Turman, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva ; references or specifically about Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir, Self-Repair, Mister Jalopy's Maker's Bill of Rights and Platform 21st Repair Manifesto, Pentagon, Greenpeace International, Dupont, Monsanto, monocrops, nanopiracy, biodiversity, Peruvian Coalition against Biopiracy in the Andies, Mexican Institute of Industrial Property, AMMA Corporation, GURT technolgies, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), HapMap Project, Yang Mengjun, Pacific Corporation, University of California at Davis, California 2000 Project, clean energy, economics, public power, consumer groups, labor, religion, green bins, grass, leaves, tree trimmings, society, positive future, global sustainability, Democracy, Medusa, Tree of LIfe, alphabet, recovery, statistics, air quality, health, prisons, water quality, landfill, incinerators, Center for Public Integrity, power plants. political skills, offshore drilling, coral reefs, Redwoods, poisons, employment, biological warfare, germ warfare, biological weapons, camping, summer camps; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Missouri (USA), Maryland (USA) New York (New York, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), Pasadena (California, USA), Fresno (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Colorado (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-12, Folder 12

Ecology: Climate Change - Newsprint 2019

Physical Description: 5

Scope and Content Note

related topics include public health, global warming, Earth Day, nonviolence, love, rebellion, peace sign, fist, extinction; makers include The Rebellion Recorder; referenced individuals include Bill McGibbon, Giselle Gonzales, Peter Kalmus, Alissa Nelson; references or specifically about 350.org, CNN, Climate Strike LA, Extinction Rebellion LA (XRLA), Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), Camp Fire, Green New Deal; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-12, Folder 13

Ecology: Climate Change - Green New Deal 2019-2020

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include public transportation, green space, public health, housing, land rights, water, energy, sustainability, labor, economics, education, debt, corporatism, wind power; makers include Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for Congress, Gavin Snider, Scott Starrett, Dayi Tofu, Maria Arenas, Creative Action Network, Green New Deal Create-A-Thon, Sunrise Movement, Mona Caron, Alexandra Fischer, Albert Neiman; referenced individuals include Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; references or specifically about Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens (New York), Pelham Bay Park Bronx (New York), Plaza del Totem San Juan (Puerto Rico), The Public Garden Boston (Massachusetts), wind turbines, Hart Plaza (Detroit, Michigan), Griffith Observatory (Los Angeles, California), student debt, infrastructure, universal income, green jobs, regenerative farming, prison reform, pollution, healthcare costs, wind mills, wind power; places made include Oakland (California, USA)
Drawer A-12, Folder 14

Ecology: Climate Change - Marches and Demonstrations 2009; 2015-2022

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include colonialism, indigenous rights, water, oil, science, pollution, capitalism, women, religion, health, LGBTQ, queer, coal, disability justice, climate change, equity, marches and demonstrations, exploitation, climate justice, flags, Earth Crisis Day, corporations, oil, civil disobedience, science; makers include march for climate leadership, paperhand, Nicolas Lambert, Josiah Werning, Loveandanxiety.com., Solidarity to Solutions (Sol2Sol) Climate Justice Alliance, Christi Belcourt, Earth Crisis Day LA, Inkworks Press, March for Science Los Angeles; referenced individuals include Governor Jerry Brown, Greta Thunberg, Donald Trump; references or specifically about fracking, waste water, air pollution, refineries, aquifers, tar sands oil, dirty oil money, public health, climate strike, children, climate science, profit, bomb trains, fossil fuels, feet, Chevron, smoke stacks, U.S. Capital building, Spirit of Justice Park, March for Science (2017), facts, systainability, Griffith Observatory; places made include Oakland (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Seattle (Washington, CA), San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), ; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer A-13, Folder 1

Artists: Ben Shahn 1942-1946; 1960's; 1970

Physical Description: 36

Note

includes 1 reproduction, includes 3 murdered students 1965

Scope and Content Note

related topics include voting, voter registration, civil liberties, 1968 U.S. presidential election, peace, labor, political prisoners, compromise, conversion, activism, racism, censorship, murder, activism, benefit, Starvation, slavery, death, deportation, war, World War II; references or specifically about anarchists, immigrants, unlawful conviction, genocide, Vietnam, civil rights movement, freedom workers, American Civil Liberties Union Lawyers Constitutional Defense Team, Nazi, Czechoslovakia, Czecho-Slovakia, Lidice (city), France; makers include Lincoln Graphic Arts, Political Action Committee Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO Political Action Committee), On Compromise (1874), War Resisters League, Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice, Mass Actions for Peace & Justice, Ben Shahn, Mark Podwal, Peter Simon Graphics, Swedish Committee for Vietnam, United States Office of Information; referenced individuals include Eugene McCarthy, Nicola Sacco, Bartolomeo Vanzett, John Viscount Morley, Ben Shahn, Mahatma Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln, John Lennon, Michael Schwerner, Andrew Gooman, James Chaney; places made include USA, New York City (NY, USA), Washington D.C. (USA), Sweden, Italy; languages include Hebrew, English, Swedish
Drawer A-13, Folder 2

World War II: U.S. Made - Linen Backed 1941-1943

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include World War II, war, Nazis, internationalism, children, racism, patriotism, nationalism, labor; makers include Clayton Knight, Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army, U.S. Government Printing Office, War Production Board, Stevan Dohanos, Haddon Sundblom, Alpha Litho. Co., Howard Chandler Christy, Arthur Fisher, Herbert Matter, Howard Scott, Incentive Dicision, Navy Department, ; references or specifically about airplanes, Army Air Force (AAF), firefights, swastikas, American flag, toys, war bonds, tanks, planes, guns, ships, soldiers, U.S. Marines, recruitment, enlistment, 450th Anniversary of Columbus, Statue of Liberty, bowling, caricatures, Japan, Germany, Italy, Axis Powers, ; referenced individuals include Christopher Columbus, Lady Liberty, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Fumimaro Konoe, bald eagles, Office of Civilian Defense, Division of Information Office of Emergenct Management, shipping; places made include Camden (New Jersey, USA), Washington D.C. (USA); languages include English
Drawer A-13, Folder 3

World War II: U.S. Made - Linen Backed 1942-1944

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include World War II, war, Nazis, internationalism, women, children, racism, patriotism, nationalism, labor, freedom, news, democracy, industry, defense, Christianity, religion, unity; makers include James Montgomery Flagg, Jean Carlu, U.S. Government Printing Office, Ralph Iligan, National Association of Manufacturers, Harold von Schmidt, David Stone Martin, Office of War Information (OWI); references or specifically about China, New York Committee, soldiers, paternalism, medical technicians, surgical technicians, doctors, General Theodore Roosevelt Jr. WAC Company, Women's Army Corps (WAC), swastikas, "business as usual", statues, monuments, war bonds, U.S. Treasury Department, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, high school students, Axis powers, factories, car clubs (carpool), gas, wrench, gun, tools, raised fists, canons, Brazilian flag, British flag (Union Jack), Soviet flag, Australian flag, Mexican flag, Norwegian flag, American flag, Taiwanese flag, Czech Flag, Pearl Harbor; referenced individuals Uncle Sam, Adolf Hitler, Theodore Roosevelt Jr.; places made include Cleveland (Ohio, USA), Washington D.C. (USA); languages include English
Drawer A-13, Folder 4

World War II / Pre-1960s: Internationally Made - Oversize 1942-1962

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, military recruitment, New Zealand Labor party, Canada's timber industry, war production, forests, minimum wage, social security, 40 hour work week, weapons production, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Danish Navy, United Nations, Lidice (Czechoslovakia), France, America, United States, World War II, imperialism, capitalism; makers include Tadeusz Trepkowski, C.M. Banks, Hubert Rogers, Wartime Information Board (Ottowa), National Film Board, Ministre Des Services Nationaux De Guerre, The Department of Munitions and Supply, Winfield, A. T. Peel; references or specifically about Mosquito Bomber, American flag, choking; places made include Poland, Ottowa (Canada), New Zealand, Netherlands; languages include Polish, English, French, Luxembourgish, Dutch
Drawer A-13, Folder 5

World War II: U.S. Made - Oversize 1941-1947

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include military recruitment, U.S. Army, U.S. military, war bonds, U.S. Navy, classified information, military deaths, industrial labor, occupation, makeshift government, international solidarity, slavery, liberty, goals, U.S. flag, concert, theater productions, patriotism, armed resistance; makers include Jean Carlu, U.S. Government Printing Office, Harold Von Schmidt, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), Dan V. Smith, R. Couillard, Don Snider, Schreiber, David Stone Martin, Martha Sawyers, Office of War Information, Anton Otto Fischer, John Atherton, U.S.P.F.; references or specifically about U.S. Treasury, Christmas, religion, Christianity; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA); languages include French, English
Drawer A-13, Folder 6

Artists: Norman Rockwell 1943

Physical Description: 4

Note

Includes Office of War Information posters

Scope and Content Note

related topics include war bonds, freedom of speech, World War II, U.S. culture, freedom of choice, religious freedom, families; makers include US Government Printing Office; references or specifically about Saturday Evening Post, war propaganda, Thanksgiving, fear; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA)
Drawer A-13, Folder 7

Artists: The Graphic Workshop - Portfolios and Postcards 1942-1959

Physical Description: 63; 31 postcards

Note

Includes People in Print portfolio; includes Negro: USA portfolio; includes Workshop Prints Number One and Workshop Prints Number Two

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, corporatism, capitalism, housing, children, unions, imprisonment, African Americans, U.S. slavery, U.S. government and politics, U.S. soldiers, U.S. revolutionaries, Northern Migration, tenements, racial clashes, racial solidarity, Civil War, Underground Railroad, gold, Greek Civil War, Mexican arts and culture, folk singers, farmers, coal miners; makers include Leonard Baskin, Antonio Frasconi,Helen MacI\Innes Walter Iler, Leona Pierce, Edward Walsh Jr., Louise Kruger, Stan Edelson, Seymour Kaplan, Jerry Martin, Charles White, Charles Keller, Jim Schlecker, Jacob Landau, Bud Handelsman, Al Lass, Jacob Lawrence, Ray DeCarava, Robert Gwathmey, Helen Maris, Irving Amen, Milton Wynne, Phyllis Skolnick, Eugene Karlin, Hanna Heider, Jane Filley; references or specifically about plantations, labor, Brittany, Saturday Evening Post, anti-slavery legislation, Bunker Hill (Revolutionary War), slave auctions, Statue of Liberty, runaway slaves, Reconstruction, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Frederick Douglass; referenced individuals include Herbert Aptheker, Peter Salem, Nat Turner, John Brown; places made include New York (New York, USA)
Drawer A-13, Folder 8

Korean War 1951

Physical Description: 2

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S. Army, United Nations Forces, prisoners of war, Chinese soldiers, election, ; referenced individuals include Mark Clark, Vincent Hallinan, Charlotta Bass, Reuben Borough, ; references or specifically about Indepent Progressive Party, United States Senate, President, Vice-President,; languages include English, Korean, Chinese
Drawer A-13, Folder 9

World War II: Internationally Made - Oversize - Linen-backed 1942-1944

Physical Description: 9

Note

Includes Linen-backed posters

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Nazi Germany, Italy, fascism, health, racism, caricatures, liberate, shelters, ; makers include Gino Boccasile, Niko Broekman, Cor de Brouwer, Edward Ardizzone, National Gallery, Baynard Press, ; references or specifically about statues, 25 Luglio, fall of fascism, fasces (fasci), victory, archer, arrows, atonement, bombings, civilian attacks, air raids, Health Week, fist, ship, planes, Rising Sun Flag, kick, globe, Indonesia, kick butt, Ethiopia, Soviet Union, surrender, swastikas, guns, helmets, hand shake, friends, allies, Axis Powers, skulls; referenced individuals include Pietro Badoglio, King Vittorio Emanuele III, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), ; places made include Netherlands, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, ; languages includes Dutch, Italian, Japanese, English
Drawer A-13, Folder 10

Artists: Ben Shahn - Linen Backed 1942

Physical Description: 3

Scope and Content Note

related topics include World War II (WWII), labor, slavery, death, Nazis, state violence; makers include Ben Shahn, U.S. Government Printing Office, War Production Drive Headquarters, United State Office of War Information, ; references or specifically about Vichy France, hands up, draft, France, workers, brutality, Lidice (Czechoslovakia), Lidice massacre, concentration camps, villages, firing squad; places made include Washington D.C. (USA); languages include English
Drawer A-13, Folder 15

World War II: Internationally Made 1942

Physical Description: 16

Note

Includes Linen-backed posters

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Japan, France, confidentiality, espionage, classified information, international solidarity, Soviet Union (USSR), industrial conservation, recycling, allies, strikes, Italy, Canada; makers include Surrey, James Haworth and Brother, Ltd., Publication du Bureau d'Information anglo-américain, H.M. Stationary Office, Multi Machine Plates Ltd., Knopf, The Star Process Engraving Company, Maurice Bennett, Lowe & Brydone Printers Ltd., Clair Stewart, Ministre des Services Nationaux de Guerre; references or specifically about careless talk, wrench, swastikas, Nazi Germany, missiles, bombings, hospitals, cross, Christianity; referenced individuals include Charles De Gaulle, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR); places made include London (United Kingdom), Paris (France), Manchester (United Kingdom), Canada, Italy; languages include English, French, Russian, Italian
Drawer A-14, Folder 17

World War II: Reproductions [1939-1942]; 1990; 997

Physical Description: 24

Note

Bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, nutrition, public health, sexism, government secrecy, intelligence, spying, British Navy, U.S. Army, Nazism, German National Socialist Party, swastikas, austerity, war secrets, World War II, anti-war, 14th Congressional District (New York), social legislation, women, factory workers, ; makers include National Women's History Project, Imperial War Museum, The Really Reliable Company Limited, Victoria Printing Company Ltd., R. Venables, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Glenn Grohe, Pleiades Press, Old Seattle Paperworks, Syracuse Cultural Workers, ; referenced individuals include Jessie Hughan, Norman Thomas, Rosie the Riveter, Frank H. Mason, Koehler Ancona, Adolf Hitler, Lewitt-Him, Winston Churchill, Fougasse, Betsy Graves Reyneau, U.S. Government Publishing Office, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Robert W. Diez; references or specifically about Doctor Carrot, Potato Pete, Ministry of Food (United Kingdom), H.M. Stationary Office, bald eagle, Tom Woodburn, Ministry of Health (United Kingdom), Ministry of War Transport (United Kingdom), Ministry of Labour and National Service (United Kingdom), Cabinet War Rooms, Careless Talk Costs Lives, Graham & Gillies Ltd., Westinghouse Electric, War Production Co-ordinating Committee, Stahlhelm M16 helmet, surveillance, Tuskegee Airmen; places made include United Kingdom, Holyoke (Massachusetts, USA), Washington, DC (USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Windsor (California, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA)
Drawer A-13, Folder 18

World War II: U.S. Made 1940-1945

Physical Description: 56

Scope and Content Note

related topics include war loans, victory loans, fire prevention, U.S. Navy, Japan, war bonds, rising prices, wage stabilization program, U.S. taxes, ration rules, price ceilings, battle flags, war planning, war news, Pearl Harbor, international aid, refugees, Belgium, doctors, health care, first aid, presidential candidates, home nursing, recycling, waste management, food conservation, espionage, confidentiality, military intelligence, United Nations, relief funds, payroll savings, energy conservation, American Red Cross, nutrition, automobile parts, jeeps, military vehicles, savings bonds, salvaging materials, equipment maintenance, farming, Local Defense Council, Office of Civilian Defense (OCD), savings stamps, blood donations, statistics, patriotism, families, death, children, widows, tithing, tolerance, crimes against humanity; makers include C.C. Beall, U.S Government Printing Office, Dean Cornwell, National Board of Fire Underwriters, Office of War Information, Rand McNally and Co., Schreiber, Belgian Information Center, War Production Board, Bureau of Industrial Conservation, Majestic Poster Press, U.S. Army Conservation Program, Steven Dohanos, Broder, Siebel, Boris Chaliapin, Schlaikjer, Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services, Emily Newman, Office for Emergency Management, Whitman, Sarra Ventino, United States Department of the Treasury, Marion Matchitt, McGovern-Anderson Co.,Inc, Patrick Duncan; references or specifically about Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, U.S. Treasury, Christmas, war chest, U.S.S. Dorado, swastikas, Statue of Liberty, U.S. flag, U.S. Civil War, Schools-at-war Program, Warner Brothers Pictures, Saturday Evening Post, Brittany, piggy banks; referenced individuals include Joe Rosenthal, George S. Patton, Sam Patrick, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mark Twain, Wendell Wilkie, Abraham Lincoln, Helen Macinnes; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), Washington, DC (USA), New York (New York, USA), Long Beach (California, USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA)
Drawer A-16, Folder 1

Soviet Union: Fragile 1962

Physical Description: 1

Note

includes item with wooden mounts

Scope and Content Note

related topics include peace, international solidarity, freedom; makers include I. Toidze; referenced individuals include R. Mozhaeva A; references or specifically about Soviet Union ; places made include Moscow, Russia; languages include Russian, French, German, Spanish, Croatian
Drawer A-16, Folder 2

Soviet Union: Fragile and Encapsulated Items 1938-1965

Physical Description: 4

Scope and Content Note

related topics include World War II, Axis powers, communism, peace, women, multi-culturalism, international solidarity, anti-war, pan-Africa colonialism, cultural diversity, Kyiv (Ukraine), freedom, friendship, democracy, anti-racism, shame, aggression, anti-colonialism; makers include B. Levanova, V. Livanova, I. Dolgopolov, O. Uzbekov, State publishing house fine arts; referenced individuals include A. Druzhkov, A. A. Shdanov, M. Yastrzhembskaya, M. Sergey; references or specifically about swastikas, Nazism, Fascism, Proletariat, gun, machete, noose, Japanese soldier, German soldier, Axis powers, dagger, artillery, weapon, blood, slip knot, peace doves, flowers, solidarity, freedom for Africa, raised hand, raised fist; places made include Soviet Union, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), Moscow (Russia); languages include Russian, English, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Arabic, Hungarian, Czech, Hindi
Drawer A-16, Folder 3

Soviet Union: Fragile 1926-1966; 1987

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, student theater, film, feature film, international solidarity, solidarity of republics, women, labor, public safety, automobile accidents, car crash, economics, labor, communism, peace, industry, colonialism, pan-Africa, slavery, U.S. imperialism, France, United Kingdom (UK), light, darkness, poetry, equality, emancipation, laws, women's rights; makers include V. Ostrovsky, Up. Tangse, I. Toidze, State Publishing House of Fine Arts, Y. Kershin, E. Gausman, N. Babin, M. Lukyanov, Plakat Publishing House Moscow, S. Rossopovsky, S. Prussov, Publishing House Dopoy Illiteracy, B. Zelensky; referenced individuals include Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, R. Grigoryeva, S. Gerasimov, Zhanna Prokhorenko, Helmuth Kircher, Pomerantseva, M. Gorky, G. Shchetkin, M. Vladimirov, M. Kalinovsky, Uncle Sam, M. Sergeeva, S. Smirnov, A. Blukhov, N. Abakumova; references or specifically about Vienna Woods, Russian Revolution, Reklamfilm, head scarf, rainbow, elephant, Africa map, helmet, grave, raven, crow, shackles, palm tree, saw, soldier, American greed, French greed, British greed, dollar, franc, British pound, gold, oil, cobalt, uranium, hammer, sickle, factory, trees, machinery, machines, mill, barges, crane, construction, farms, trucks, tractors, farmers, workers, laborers, Armenia (USSR) flag, Byelorussia (USSR) flag, Georgia (USSR) flag, Kirghiz (USSR) flag, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia (USSR) flag, Moldavia (USSR) flag, Tajik (USSR) flag, Tajikistan, Ukraine (USSR) flag, Azerbaijan (USSR) flag, Estonia (USSR) flag, Kazakh (USSR) flag, Kazakhstan, Lithuania (USSR) flag, Russia (SFSR) flag, Turkmen (USSR) flag, Turkmenistan, Uzbek (USSR) flag, Uzbekistan, 1917 Russian Revolution, Mosfilm (production studio); places made include Moscow (USSR), Leningrad (Russia); languages include English, Spanish, German, Russian, French
Drawer A-16, Folder 4

Soviet Union: Fragile 1962

Physical Description: 1

Note

includes item with wooden mounts; translation: "War is not necessary!" or "No need for war!"

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, anti-war; makers include V. Ivanov, State Publishing House of Fine Arts; referenced individuals include M. Yastrzhembskaya; references or specifically about Cold War; places made include Moscow (Russia), Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR); languages include Russian
Drawer A-16, Folder 5

Soviet Union: Fragile 1920-1966

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include religion, Christianity, military recruitment, defense, communism, labor, Russian Revolution, poverty, hunger, famine; references or specifically about cross, October Revolution, Red Army; makers include Dimitry Moor
Drawer A-17, Folder 1

World War II: Fragile 1941-1945

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include agriculture, war, farm, farming, sharing, cooperation, togetherness, army propaganda, World War II, battlefield, patriotism, democracy, ; makers include Weber, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Government Printing Office, Farm Security Administration, United States Army, National Patriotic Alliance; references or specifically about livestock, fire, machinery, danger, farmers, preparing for war, weapons maintenance, cooperative, borrowers, equipment shortage, Northern Pacific, American flag, victory, overalls, US Army, boots, gun, radio, gas mask, pants, ammunition belt, helmet, watch, bullets, ammunition, rifle, firearm, Tokyo, U.S. Employment Service Office, War Manpower Commission, Americanism, "God Bless America", American eagle, American flag, American independence, subversive elements; places made include Washington D.C. (USA)
Drawer A-17, Folder 2

Cuba: Fragile 1967

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

makers Antonio Pérez (Ñiko) González; referenced individuals include Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Alberto Korda
Drawer A-17, Folder 3

China: Cultural Revolution - Fragile 1968

Physical Description: 2

Scope and Content Note

related topics include revolution, counter-revolutionaries, insults, propaganda; makers include Editorial Office; referenced individuals include Mao Tsetung (Mao Zedong); references or specifically about iron wall, counter-revolution, Chinese cultural revolution, workers, soldiers, rot dog head, stylized sun iconography, gun, book, Red Guard hat, Red Guard cap, red star; places made include Peoples Republic of China; languages include Mandarin Chinese
Drawer A-17, Folder 4

Armenia 1915 - Fragile [1915]

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Armenian genocide, Ottoman soldiers, atrocities, murders, killings, victims, beheadings, massacre; references or specifically about Tenoktonia, Armenia, guns, soldiers, 1915, cadavers, Turkish soldiers; places made include Greece; languages include Greek
Drawer A-17, Folder 5

Graphic Workshop N.Y. Jim Crow - Fragile 1950

Physical Description: 30

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, racism, peace, health, education, communism, prisons, children, African Americans, women, Jewish people, equality, anti-communism, voting, public transportation, police brutality, anti-war, ; makers include Graphic Workshop (N.Y.), Rosenhouse; references or specifically about ""in unity there is strength"", racial solidarity, worker solidarity, hammer and sickle, Italy, Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence Cathedral), Venice canals, jail bars, prisoners, dollar sign, worker strength, capitalists, Statue of Liberty, trains, the Red Scare, People's Artists Labor Committee, subways, rent gouging, food not bullets, desegregation, Jim Crow laws, higher salaries, subware fare, ""vote Row C"", Art Against Fascism, Taller de Gráfica Popular, Chinese woodcuts, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), ghettos, lynching, judges, ;referenced individuals include Vito Marcantonio, Ben Davis, Francisco Goya, Honoré Daumier, Käthe Kollwitz, Uncle Sam, vultures, punchingfist, Civil Rights Congress (CRC), eagle, baton, club, gavel, rope; places made include New York (New York, USA); languages include English, Italian, Hebrew
Drawer A-17, Folder 6

Graphic Workshop N.Y. Jim Crow Marcantonio - Fragile

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include elections, voting; makers include The Workshop of Graphic Art; referenced individuals include Marcantonio, Franklin Delano Roosevelt; references or specifically about Row C, American Labor Party, American Labor Party symbol, clasped fists
Drawer A-17, Folder 7

Graphic Workshop N.Y. Jim Crow Portfolio 1950

Physical Description: 6

Note

Contains three portfolios.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include prisoners, incarceration, women, children, police brutality, freedom of speech, political prisoners,; makers include American Graphics Workshop; references or specifically about shackles, handcuffs, skeleton, criminal justice system, Free Mooney, legal lynching, Civil Rights Congress (CRC); referenced individuals include Thomas Mooney, Nicola Sacco, Bartolomeo Vanzetti, Willie McGee
Drawer A-17, Folder 8

Graphic Workshop NY Jim Crow [Photocopies, non-priority] 1950

Physical Description: 40

Scope and Content Note

related topics include media, labor, capitalism, anti-nuclear, anti-communism, children, women, mothers, police brutality, political prisoners, art exhibitions, communism, world peace, anti-war, international solidarity, prisons, equality, racism, socialism, May Day, unions; makers include The Worker, American Graphic Workshop, Kaplan, Josephson, ; references or specifically about coal miners, atomic bomb, teachers, angels, cupids, schools, American flag, freedom of speech, bombs, guns, farmers, laborers, Southeast Asia, Viet Nam (Vietnam), India, Black Liberation, Declaration of Independence, woodcuts, lynching, legal lynching, New York Times, witches, radiation, segregation, jails, Cold War taxes, United States Youth Sponsoring Committee, World Peace Appeal, rats, Florence Cathedral, cages, Venice Canals, Statue of Liberty, hammer and sickle, worker solidarity, factories, skeletons, Soviet Union, Hungarian People's Democracy, biological warfare, Chile, child labor, living standards, Little Egypt, unemployment, farming, women workers, low wages, World Peace Congress, Thanksgiving, Emancipation Proclamation, Mexican art, forced labor, Puerto Ricans, ; referenced individuals include Harry Truman, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), Ho Chi Minh, Harry Bridges, Bella Abzug, Rosalee McGee, Frederick Douglass, Thomas Jefferson, Willie McGee, Thomas Mooney, Jesus Christ, Dyson Carter, Adolf Hitler, Josef Stalin, David Alfaro Siquieros; place made include New York (New York, USA); languages include English, Italian, Hebrew
Drawer A-17, Folder 9

Artist: Honoré Daumier 1845-1851; 1979

Physical Description: 5

Note

includes works from Daumier's "Lawyers" series.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include law, justice, corruption, drawings, the past, the present, the future; makers include Honoré Daumier; referenced individuals include; references or specifically about centenary, art exhibition, lawyers, judges, crooks, satire, comic, orphans, lithograph, Pratt Graphics Center Gallery, New York State Council on the Arts, courtroom, jail, incarceration; places made include France, New York (New York, USA); languages include English, French
Drawer A-17, Folder 10

Australia: Housing - Fragile

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics including housing, tenants rights, families; references or specifically about Williamstown Tenants Association, maintenance, repairs; places made include Australia
Drawer A-17, Folder 11

Native Americans: Fragile 1977

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

makers include Paul Davis, Morning Star Productinos; referenced individuals include Leonnard Crowdog; references or specifically about "we are still here", medicine men; places made include New York (New York, USA)
Drawer A-18, Folder 1

Political Prisoners/ Religion/ Australia/ Puerto Rico/ Vietnam: Fragile circa 1959-1972

Physical Description: 5
Drawer A-18, Folder 2

Anti-War/Sexism: Fragile circa 1968

Physical Description: 21
Drawer A-18, Folder 8

Cuba: "Declaracion de la Habana" portfolio - fragile 1960-1961

Physical Description: 34

Scope and Content Note

related topics include art, woodcut, declaration, freedom, statement, education, México, Haiti, military, revolution, democracy, Latin America, racism, justice, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), People's Republic of China, The United States of America (U.S.A.), Ku Klux Klan, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Canada, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Honduras, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Brasil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, education, wages, women's rights, oligrachy, hospitals, heathcare, misery, Indigenous rights, oppression, dignity, youth, elderly, students, international solidarity, politicians, skull, cargo ship, money, Yankee, battle, war, factories, sugar mills, science, eagle, swastika, chains, monopolies, misery, hunger, honor, peace, shovel, weapons, flag, spider, greed, fruit, vegetables, farms, plantation, helicopter, death, channels, factory, friendship, vanity, hate, estates, socialism, communism, sovereignty, union, nationalization of monopolies, wealth, resources, elderly, rights of elderly; references or specificallly about Cuba, Asamblea General Nacional del Pueblo de Cuba, imperialism, Pan-Americanism, land, illiteracy, workers, exploitation, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Panama, Panama canal, Puerto Rico, free trade, equality, liberty, culture, nationalization of foreign companies, unity, marionette, puppet, rights, colonialism, agression, Texas, United Nations, United Nations Organization (ONU), Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA), The Monroe Doctrine, United Press International (UPI), Associated Press (AP), Washington, D.C., agrarian reform, freedom of the press, trade union federation, free enterprise, black people, indigenous people; referenced individuals include José Julián Martí Pérez, Julius Robert Oppenheimer, Paul Leroy Robeson, Pope Pius XII, Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli, Emiliano Zapata Salazar, Augusto C. Sandino, Camilo Cienfuegos Gorriarán, José Antonio Echeverría, Cain (biblical figure), Benito Pablo Juárez García, Antonio Guiteras y Holmes, Julio Antonio Mella McPartland, Pedro Albizu Campos, Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Ponte Palacios y Blanco, José Francisco de San Martín y Matorras, Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme, Antonio José de Sucre y Alcalá ; makers include Consejo Nacional de la Cultura, Carmelo Gonzalez Iglesias, Lesbia Vent Dumois, Carlos M. Diaz Gamez, Ana Rose Gutierrez Martinez, Umberto Peña Garriga, Luis Peñalver Collazo, Armando Posse Valuherdis, Osvaldo Cabrera Del Valle, Alfredo Sosa Bravo, Cesar Mazola Alvarez, Juan Sanchez Sanchez, Atilano Armenteros, Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz; place made include Cuba; languages include Spanish;
Drawer A-19, Folder 1

France / United States Pre-1960's - Fragile 1952; 1970s

Physical Description: 2

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-imperialism, U.S. Presidential candidates, U.S. Presidential elections, colonialism; makers include Caccavelli - Ajaccio, National Democratic Committee; references or specifically about guillotines, beheadings, Republic of France; referenced individuals include Adlai Stevenson, John Sparkman; place made include Corsica (France), Washington D.C. (USA); languages include English, Corsica
Drawer A-19, Folder 2

Germany: Central American Solidarity - Fragile 1985

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Central America, crime scene, families, mother, child; references or specifically about "Tatort" (German television show), crosshairs; languages include German
Drawer A-19, Folder 3

World War II: Fragile 1942

Physical Description: 14

Note

Includes acquisition 2001-027

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, propaganda, cartoons, war, World War II, ; makers include Lee Morehouse, Edward McKnight Kauffer, Edward McKnight Kauffer, Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs (Coordenador de Assuntos Inter-americanos), British and American Ambulence Corps, William Steig, Otto Soglow, Trevor; references or specifically about War Production Drive, tardiness, Japanese Empire, war bonds, conservation, silence, smoking, "no smoking", Brazil, inter-American solidarity, American flag, helmet, whispers, newspapers, Czech Republic flag, Polish flag, Norwegian flag, Dutch flag, Belgain flag, Luxembourg flag, Free France flag (France Libre), Greek flag, Yugoslavian flag, buttons, "button your lip", loose talk, navy, army, air force, production, mistakes, Douglas Material Conservation Program, Campbell and Quon Illustrated Parts Catalog, victory, Allied Powers, carelessness, guns, factories, smoke stacks, racist caricatures; referenced individuals include Adolf Hitler; place made include New York (New York, USA), United States, Canada, England (United Kingdom); languages include English, Portuguese, French
Drawer A-19, Folder 4

World War I / World War II / Pre-1960s - Fragile 1915-1918; 1922-1928; 1943-1944; 1950; 1958

Physical Description: 9

Note

Includes acquisition 2001-031

Scope and Content Note

related topics include World War II, Nazis, patriotism, enemies, freedom, labor, women, children, World War I, political parties, voting, United Nations, anniversaries, international cooperation, racism, anti-Semitism, Jewish people, Black people; makers include McClelland Barclay, Irwin D. Hoffman, Paul Haus-dorff, Sgt. Jack Dumas, Alexander Dugas, Howard Stabin, Harley Melzian, Roswell Brown, Duncan Gleason, Douglas Grant, Gordon Innes, George Maas, Paul W. Darrow, Joel Altshuler, Joseph Binder, Virginia Legakes, Edwin Georgi, Art Wells, Barbara Marks, Charles Clement, Seymour Fogel, Jack Homowitz, James Lewicki, Louis Liapi, Will Kron, Duane Bryers, Dan Daugherty, Bob Kearfoil, Xanti, Koehler & Ancona, E.B. Greenhaw, Jack Willard, Hugo Steccatti, Oliver Nelson, N. Schattenstein, Ben Nason, Helen Rabinowitz, Josefa Wenter, J. C. White, Mary Stewart, Charles Allenbrook, Clarence West, D. H. Moneypenny, Weimer Pursell, Herbert Sipp, Lionel Reiss, Silvia Passerini, Dan Schreckengoat, Tony Palazzo, Otto Keisker, Artists for Victory, Roberts & Leete, Ltd., Patrick Kelly (Pat Kelly), Ernest Shaw, U.S. National Commission for UNESCO, United Committee of South-Slavic Americans, Low; references or specifically about swastikas, American flag, skeletons, victory, airplanes, "this is the enemy", racist caricatures, Japanese Empire, silence squad, slavery, "deliver us from evil", "slave world or free world", sacrifice, war bonds, crosses, Statue of Liberty, blood, The Atlantic Charter, British Empire, Western Front, military spending, New Zealand, India, Australia, Canada, South Africa, Newfoundland, Labour Party, British Constitution, Tories, British flag (Union Jack), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), UN Day, flags, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Yugoslavia, Democratic Europe, fascism, liberty, the Guardian, grim reaper, racial slurs, cemetary, cross; referenced individuals include Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR), Winston Churchill, Josip Broz Tito; places made include the United States, England (United Kingdom)
Drawer A-19, Folder 5

World War II: Canada / United Kingdom - Fragile 1942-1944

Physical Description: 6

Note

Includes acquisition 2001-027

Scope and Content Note

related topics include World War II, consumerism, Nazis, labor, women; makers include Director of Public Information, Minister of National War Services, Douglas Aircraft Company, Williamson; references or specifically about sailors, careless words, silence, disaster, ships, elephants, extravagent spending, thrifty, swastikas, war medals, war bonds, Allies, freedom, airplane engineers, British flag (Union Jack), American flag, Soviet Union flag, Belgian flag, Greek flag, Netherlands flag, Yugoslavian flag, Republic of China flag, Czech Republic flag, French flag, Norwegian flag, victory, newspapers, aircraft industry, War Production Drive, Illustrated Parts Catalog, skyline, airplanes, Aircraft News (newspaper), guns, battlefield, soldiers; referenced individuals include Adolf Hitler, Hermann Goring, Joseph Goebbels; places made include Canada, England (United Kingdom); languages include English, French
Drawer A-19, Folder 6

World War II: Canada - Fragile 1939-1940

Physical Description: 5

Note

Includes acquisition 2001-027

Scope and Content Note

related topics include World War II, labor, fundraising; makers include Director of Public Information, Minister of National War Services, Richard Filipowski, Russell Taber, Eric Aldwinckle; references or specifically about torches, faith, poetry, guns, soldiers, army, French flag, raised fist, hammer, rubber, scraps, tires, toys; referenced individuals include John McCrea; place made include Canada; languages include English, French
Drawer A-19, Folder 7

Pre-1960s - Fragile 1940-1948

Physical Description: 3

Note

Includes acquisition 2007-238

Scope and Content Note

related topics include racism, African Americans, labor, U.S. political parties, Jewish people, anti-Semitism, children, education; makers include Milton Wynne, Workshop of Graphic Art, Progressive Party; references or specifically about Jim Crow laws, smoking, swastikas, racial slurs, ethnic slurs, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), racial solidarity, American Labor Party, worker solidarity; referenced individuals include Vito Marcantonio, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), Fiorello LaGuardia, Henry Wallace, Elmer Benson; place made include New York (New York, USA)
Drawer A-19, Folder 8

Artist Groups: Mexico - Newsprint - Fragile 1949

Physical Description: 8

Note

contains 2 periodicals

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Mexico, democracy, war, poverty, hunger, youth, labor, health care, indigenous people, colonization, music, arts and culture, artists, literature, communism, philosophy, science, agriculture, education, peace, students; makers include Taller-Escuela de Uruapan, Manuel Pérez Coronado; references or specifically about "Cauce" (newspaper), Mexican Revolution, independence, emancipation, slavery, Mexican War of Independence, la patria, Ecuador, Spanish conquistadors, reform, guns, war, La Cooperatorka, folklorico, Congreso Continental Americano por la Paz, atom bombs, nuclear bombing of Hiroshima (Japan); referenced individuals include Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, Benito Juárez, Jesus Christ, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Simón Bolívar, José Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siquieros; places made include Uruapan (Michoacan, Mexico); languages include Spanish
Drawer A-20, Folder 1

Vietnam War Era: Textiles - Oversize 1968-1970

Physical Description: 3

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includes reproduction of original

Scope and Content Note

related topics include poverty, New York in the 1930s, strikes, students, education, Vietnam War; makers include Joseph Schwartz, Color Magic Los Angeles; references or specifically about Great Depression, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), Vietnamese flags; places made include USA; languages include English, Vietnamese
Drawer A-20, Folder 2

Vietnam War Era: Fragile 1967-1973

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Vietnam War, anti-war, draft resistance, peace, development; makers include Vietnam Day Committee, Jerry Palmer, The Resistance, Jill Kerwin, Spring Mobilization Committee, Delta Communications Printing Cooperative; references or specifically about "Bring them Home Alive", National GI Week, Walk For Development; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-20, Folder 3

Vietnam War Era: Fragile - Oversize 1967-1972

Physical Description: 4

Scope and Content Note

related topics include world maps, imperialism, global economics, exploitation, labor, youth, Vietnam War, communism, socialism, international solidarity, media, The Saigon Post, CRY FREEDOM, ; makers include International Posters, Oyvind Fahlstrom, Boserman, SP, Orbit, ; referenced individuals include Vladimir Lenin, Nguyen Van Troi, Robert McNamara, Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ), ; places made include USA, Italy, Mill Valley (California, USA), ; languages include English, Italian
Drawer A-20, Folder 4

Vietnam War Era: Watergate - Fragile 1973

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S. politicians, Watergate Scandal; makers include Committee to De-elect the President, Philip Lief, Marcel Feigel ; references or specifically about Wanted posters, apprehended; referenced individuals include James McCord, Dwight Chapin, H.R. Haldeman, John Mitchell, John Erlichman, Maurice Stans, Eugenio Martinez, G. Gordon Liddy, Charles Colson, Herbert Kalmbach, John Dean, Robert Mardian, Jeb Magruder, Richard M. Nixon, Bernard Barker, Virgilio Gonzalez, Donald Segretti, Frank Sturgis, E. Howard Hunt Jr., Hugh Sloan Jr; places made include New York (New York, USA)
Drawer A-20, Folder 5

Vietnam War Era: Spiro Agnew - Fragile 1970

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S. politicians, Vietnam War, anti-war, patriotism; makers include Effete Enterprises; references or specifically about door mat, students, anti-war activists; referenced individuals include Spiro Agnew
Drawer A-20, Folder 6

Cuba: Instituto Cubano del Arte y la Industria Cinematográficos (ICAIC) - Fragile 1977

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Cuba, films, arts and culture, teachers, literacy, Cuban Revolution; makers include Antonio Fernández Reboiro; referenced individuals include Octavio Cortazar; references or specifically about flowers, letters, alphabet, "El Brigadista"; places made include Cuba; languages include Spanish
Drawer A-20, Folder 7

Women: Fragile [1911]; 1926; 1944; 1974; 1989

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, feminism, World War II, labor, jobs, racism, rape, sexual assault, abortion rights, safety, dating, men, education, voting rights, ; makers include La Librairie Des Femmes, U.S. Government Printing Office, Office of War Information (OWI), Vernon Grant, Medusa, State Document Retrieval Services, The Old School, Inc., The Ladies' Home Journal; references or specifically about bookstores, raised fist feminist symbol, factory workers, engineers, mechanics, waitressess, window cleaners, War Manpower Commission, pro choice, handprints, clenched fist, American Society for Social Hygiene, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), pregnancy, casual sex, anatomy, nudity, weddings, marriages, etiquette, rice throwing, decency, horseplay, Sunday schools, makeup, women's suffrage, Colorado (USA); places made include Paris (France), United States, Sacramento (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA); languages include French, English
Drawer A-21, Folder 1

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) - Fragile 1951-1953; 1971

Physical Description: 4

Note

Dupe of one of the posters is in folder and is labeled as such.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include arts and culture, Mexico, political prisoners, peace, international solidarity, labor, history; makers include Escuela Nacional de Artes Graficas, Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP); references or specifically about Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP), bookstores, coal miners, Mexican flag, Comite de Defensa de las Huelgas Mineras, strikes, labor rights, Cananea (Mexico), Nueva Rosita (Mexico), Cloete (Mexico), caravans; referenced individuals include José Guadelupe Posada, Benito Juárez, Julius Rosenberg, Ethel Rosenberg, Emiliano Zapata, Uncle Sam; places made include Mexico; languages include Spanish
Drawer A-21, Folder 2

Spain: Partido Comunista de España - Fragile unknown

Physical Description: 1

Note

Folder contains only one very fragile poster (#50910)

Scope and Content Note

related topics include voting, communism, Spain; makers include Partido Comunista de España (PCE); references or specifically about hammer and sickle; places made include Spain; languages include Spanish
Drawer A-22, Folder 1

World War I: Fragile 1914-1918

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, mothers, children, World War I, war, labor, workers, Jewish people, ; makers include Walter H. Everett, The Sackett & Wilhelms Corporation N.Y., Lucien Bernhard, H.S. Hermann, R. H. Porteous, Edwards & Deutsch Litho Co, Sidney Riesenberg, Arthur William Brown, Committee on Public Information Division of Pictorial Publicity, Ketterlinus, Sheridan, Walter Tittle; references or specifically about liberty bonds, iron cross, crown, government bonds, American flag, Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), United War Work Campaign, Jewish Welfare Board, Star of David, soldiers, maps, libraries, American Library Association (ALA), special war libraries, books, magazines, Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), telephone operators, France, sailors; places made include New York (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Germany; languages include English, German
Drawer A-22, Folder 2

Germany: Pre-1960s - Fragile Circa late 1910s

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Germany, Berlin (Germany), food, jobs, labor, employment, wages, happiness; places made include Germany; languages include German
Drawer A-22, Folder 3

France: Labor - Fragile circa 1960s

Physical Description: 1

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Folder contains folded-in-half 7/5' long poster

Scope and Content Note

related topics include France, labor, police brutality
Drawer A-22, Folder 4

Germany: Pre-1960s - Fragile Circa late 1950s

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include West Germany, Cold War, children, nuclear war, mushroom cloud, dolls, protection; makers include M. Weinreich, Koln; places made include Germany; languages include German
Drawer A-22, Folder 5

Czechoslovakia / Austria-Hungary - Fragile and Oversize 1914-1932; 1963

Physical Description: 17

Note

Includes acquisition 2000-125

Scope and Content Note

related topics include 1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état, communism, protestant uprisings, housing, military recruitment, World War I, compulsory military service, agriculture regulation, taxes, provisions; makers include Wolfgang Schlosser, V. Oliva, Unie Praha, Solar, K. Stapfer, Imperial and Royal District Commission (k. k. Bezirkshauptmannschaft); references or specifically about Czech national emblem, Star of David, World Exhibitions (Sletova Vystava), Prague (Czechoslovakia), Pardubice, tenant protection, Ludwig Redlich, recall notices; referenced individuals include Karl Kramáre, Jan Zizka; places made include Czechoslovakia, Austria-Hungary (Austro-Hungarian Empire); languages include Czech, German
Drawer A-22, Folder 6

Artists: Walter Crane - Woodcuts - Fragile 1907

Physical Description: 29

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Original Woodcuts

Scope and Content Note

related topics include socialism, women, children, cartoons, capitalism, housing, food, international solidarity, imperialism, slavery, industrialism, labor, unemployment; makers include Walter Crane, The Twentieth Century Press; references or specifically about donkeys, holidays, rest, Christmas, New Years, May Day, India, famine, credit, Britannia, pensions, farming, agriculture, flowers, taxes, land rights, exploitation, commonwealth, "production for use", economic freedom, South Africa, games, Labour Party; places made include England (United Kingdom)
Drawer A-23, Folder 1

Spain: Spanish Civil War 1975-1996; 2011

Physical Description: 20

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Includes reproductions

Scope and Content Note

related topics include farming, international solidarity, public health, alcoholism, exhibitions, international solidarity, retrospectives, France, arts and culture, conferences, art exhibitions, Nazi Germany, anniveresaries; makers include Jeneve Doherty, Paul Colin, Karin Schliehe, Graf. Ultra, Dura Socializada, Elefanten Press Galerie, Equipo Crónica, Kate Thompson, Franklin Press, Academy Press, Alliance Graphics; references or specifically about photographs, Arthur Ross Gallery, Asturias, Spanish Republic, Spanish Nationalists, Federación Anarquista Ibérica (FAI), Guernica by Pablo Picasso, swastikas, Museum Bochum, Parilla, Arbejdermuseet (Worker's Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark); referenced individuals include Josep Renau, Federico García Lorca, Joan Miró, Adolf Hitler, Robert Capa, Abraham Lincoln, Fruido Cronka, Casamajó-Barcelona, Pablo Picasso, Miguel Hernández, Renau, Bardasano, John Heartfield; places made include California (USA), Spain, France, Germany, Denmark; languages include Spanish, French, German, Danish, English
Drawer A-23, Folder 2

Spain: Spanish Civil War - Abraham Lincoln Brigade - Oversize 1936-2008

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include war veterans, labor, strikes, films, corporatism, ; makers include José Luis Rey Vila ("Sim"), Steven Rudnick, Edgar Ayala, Eric Slomanson, Herbert Gehr, Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives, Jack Maloney, Abraham Lincoln Brigade Film Project, Edgar R. Ayala; references or specifically about swastikas, Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade (VLAB), Boycott Grapes, World Trade Organization (WTO), Cuba, brigades, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), ; referenced individuals include Ronnie Gilbert, Michael Moore, Odetta, Paul Robeson, Dolores Ibárruri; places made include San Francisco, Oakland (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer A-23, Folder 3

Spain: Spanish Civil War- International Brigades- Oversize 1986-1996

Physical Description: 16

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Does not include Abraham Lincoln Brigade

Scope and Content Note

related topics include international solidarity, commemorations, concerts, cultural events, Cuba, fascism, peace, anniversaries, Comités de Defensa de la Revolución (CDR), Cuban flag, ; makers include Editora Politica, José Papiol, Gabinete Brea, Federico Del Barrio, Raúl, Rafael Alberti, Izquierda Unida, Kerry Tremain; references or specifically about Guernica; referenced individuals include Parrilla, Bardasano, Pablo de la Torriente Brau, Pablo Picasso, Dolores Ibárruri, Robert Capa; places made include France, United Kingdom, Spain, Cuba; languages include Spanish, English, French, Basque
Drawer A-23, Folder 4

Spain: Spanish Civil War- Oversize (Fragile) 1936-1937;1966-1986

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, international solidarity, cultural events, communism, medical aid, labor, expositions, arts and culture; makers include Ministerio de Propaganda, Juventudes Socialistas Unificadas (JSU), Electra Ciutat, Guiriguet del S. D.P., Cooperativa Obrera, Comissaria de Propaganda de la Generalitat de Catalunya, Sala, Juan Antonio Morales, Sindicato de Profesionales de las Bellas Artes, U.G.T.; references or specifically about Socorro Rojo Internacional (International Red Aid), swastikas, Jardins Casa Libre, Sindicat de Decoradors I Bells Oficis, UGT, Portugal, Junta de Burgos Lisboa, Arriba España, Mexican Revolution, Mexican art, conferences, concerts, anti-fascism; places made include Germany, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR), East Germany, Spain; languages include German, Spanish, Catalan
Drawer A-23, Folder 5

Spain: Spanish Civil War - Cardstock 1960s

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include student movements, international aid, international solidarity; references or specifically about American Student Union, Federation of Faculty Committees for Aid to the Spanish People; places made include USA
Drawer A-23, Folder 6

Chile: Various Topics - Fragile 1970-1989

Physical Description: 2

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formerly D-21.8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include politicians, campaigns, political campaigns, anniversaries, communism; referenced or specifically about Las Juventudes Comunistas; referenced individuals include Rojas; makers include Veragua, Movimiento de Acción Popular Unitaria; places made include Chile; languages include Spanish;
Drawer A-24, Folder 1

Labor: Fragile Circa 1970s-1980s

Physical Description: 2

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, May Day, international solidarity, celebrations, marches and demonstrations, jobs, employment, unemployment, affirmative actions, unions, child care, military spending; makers include Santa Cruz Rainbow Coalition, Taller Tahona, SEPAC, Oficina Hispana, Mobilization for Survival, Massachusetts Trade Union Educational League, Boston Jobs Coalition, Casa Del Sol United Latino Construction Workers, Coalition For Basic Human Needs; references or specifically about factories, smoke stacks, Internation Worker's Day, ; places made include Santa Cruz (California, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-24, Folder 2

Cuba / United Farm Workers (UFW): Fragile 1967-1987

Physical Description: 4

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, capitalism, Cuba, United Farm Workers (UFW),; makers include Estrada, Alfredo Rostgaard; references or specifically about Aztec eagle, protest songs, rose, thorns, blood; referenced individuals include Rufino Contreras, José Martí, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara); places made include United States, Cuba; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-24, Folder 3

Racism: Fragile 1963; 1968; 1979; 1983

Physical Description: 5

Scope and Content Note

related topics include racism, Civil Rights Movement, Chicano/Latino, Puerto Rico, African Americans, Native Americans, human rights, police brutality, marches and demonstrations, health care; makers include Louis Lo Monaco, Poor People's Campaign, Inkworks Press, Emerson Graphics, Tea Lautrec Litho; references or specifically about "we shall overcome", March on Washington, repression, resistance, national moratorium, Mexicanos, Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), police helments, shackles, raised fists, third world peoples, unity, toothpaste, fluoride, racial slurs, "darkie", Darlie Toothpaste (Darkie Toothpaste), Black face, "I Am A Man"; referenced individuals include Martin Luther King Jr.; places made include Memphis (Tennessee, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Singapore
Drawer A-24, Folder 4

Labor: Cardstock - Fragile 1980s

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, strikes, unions, public transportion, families, labor rights, health care workers; makers include Allied Printing, Colby Poster Printing; references or specifically about American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Teamsters Local 399, CANAL Productions, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), bus riders union, family busting, weekends, compensation, holidays, rest DeLuxe Labs, Kaiser Medical Facilities, Hospital & Service Employees Union Local (SEIU) 399, contracts; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-24, Folder 5

Labor: Justice for Janitors - Fragile 1980s-1990s

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, unions, labor rights; makers include Service Employees International Union (SEIU) 525, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO); references or specifically about wages, raises, respect, Justice for Janitors, suns; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-24, Folder 6

Poland: Oversize / Fragile 1948; 1954-1968; 1989; 1995

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include French intervention in Vietnam, France, U.S. intervention, anti-nuclear, martial arts, Targowica Confederation, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, World War II (WWII), anti-Semitism, concentration camps, international solidarity with Africa, African national liberation movements, environmentalism, nature, conservationalism, film studios, arts and culture; makers include S. Whelgus, L. Hotdanowicz, Roman Cieslewicz, Homer Page; references or specifically about High Noon (film), Dzuma, atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Rada Panstwa, A. Laska, ministerstwo ochrony srodowiska zasobow naturalnych I lesnictwa [Ministry of Environmental Protection Natural Resources and Forestry], "Last Stage"; referenced individuals include Harry S. Truman, Tomasz Sarnecki; languages include Polish, English
Drawer A-25, Folder 1

Artists: Lorenzo Homar / David Alfaro Siquieros 1959; 1970; 1972

Physical Description: 3

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Puerto Rico, independence, colonialism; makers include Lorenzo Homar, David Alfaro Siquieros; references or specifically about newspapers, shackles; referenced individuals include Ruben Salazar; places made include Mexico, Puerto Rico; languages include Spanish
Drawer A-25, Folder 2

France: Fragile - Oversize 1930s-1940s; 1970s

Physical Description: 3

Scope and Content Note

related topics include military recruitment, draft, national defense, anti-nuclear, Pacific Ocean, pollution, World War II; makers include Devambez, Section Contre L'atome Liquidant le Pacifique; references or specifically about mushroom clouds; places made include France; languages include French
Drawer 25-, Folder 3

Donald Trump: Fragile 2018

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include white supremacy, politics, misogyny, political corruption, capitalism, corporate greed, Grand Old Party (GOP), Republican party, racism, white terrorism, xenophobia, voter fraud, stolen elections, conspiracy, politicians, pigs, George Orwell's Animal Farm, violence, government, human rights violations, Make America Great Again (MAGA), conservativism, nationalism, Paris 68; referenced individuals include Donald Trump; places made include Paris, France; languages include English
Drawer A-25, Folder 4

Women: Fragile 1981

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include women, feminism, racial unity, society, social norms, female identity, public art, commentary, urban art, ethnicity, solidarity, gender, sexism, socioeconomic differences, women power, print making, multiculturalism; makers include Helene Ly; references or specifically about the commonality between women across various races, cultures, and socio-economic backgrounds and a call for unity between them; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Chinese, English
Drawer A-25, Folder 5

Artists: René Mederos - Fragile 1971

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Cuba, revolutionary leaders; makers include René Mederos, Comisión de Orientación Revolucionaria; referenced individuals include Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Camilo Cienfuegos; places made include Cuba; languages include Spanish
Drawer A-25, Folder 6

Latin America: International Solidarity - Fragile 1977

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Latin America, international solidarity, unity, Puerto Rico, Mexico, political prisoners, Mexican flag, Puerto Rican flag; makers include Comité Nacional Contra la Represión del Gran Jurado; referenced individuals include Emiliano Zapata, Pedro Archuleta, Roberto Caldero, Maria Cueto, Jose Lopez, Raise Nemikin, Andres Rosado, Julio Rosado, Luis Rosado, Ramón Emeterio Betances, Miguel Hidalgo, Pedro Albizu Campos; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages includes Spanish, English, Arabic
Drawer A-25, Folder 7

Cuba: Fragile 1961

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Cuba, arts and culture; makers include E. G. Ayala, Ponciano, Walter Womacka; references or specifically about Palacio de Bellas Artes, Consejo Nacional de Cultrura, guns, doves, children, families; places made include Cuba; languages include Spanish
Drawer A-26, Folder 1

Women: Death of the Patriarchy / Heresies - Oversize 1976

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include feminism, women artists, art history; makers include Mary Beth Edelson, Chrysalis (publication); references or specifically about The Last Supper, fine art, A.I.R. (first feminist art gallery in New York City), Battle of Bunker Hill; referenced individuals include Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, John Turnbull, Georgia O'Keefe, Yoko Ono, Leonardo da Vinci, Arlene Raven, Deena Metzger, Sheila de Bretteville, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres; places made include USA
Drawer A-26, Folder 5

Women: Arts and Culture 1975-1991

Physical Description: 45

Scope and Content Note

related topics include feminism, gender, women, women struggles, war, museum scandals, indigenous women, women's center, orientalism, motherhood, Asiatic, tribes, humanity, violence against women, feticide, patriarchy, sexual assault, women's bookstores, education, LGBTQ+, racial solidarity, peace, equality, development, environment, nudity, diversity, dance, performance, spirituality, women in the military, literature, refugees, technology, early modern Europe, Roman art, the body, flames, fire, indigenous communication, America, nationality, communism, Africa, revolution, indigenous solidarity, war bonnets, fertility, motherhood, nudity, daughters, autonomy, disabilities, womb, priests, legislators, agriculture, uranium, hammer and sickle, laws, Lady Justice, medieval works, red cloak, abortion rights, male gaze, male authority, patriarchal justice system, destruction, ordinance, progress, poetry, creative writing, illustration, Jewish women, mother earth civil war; makers include Frank McSherry Jr, Charles G Waugh, Martin Greenberg, Mothers of Medusa, Ephemeris Graphics, Inkworks Press, Jamila, Judy Chicago, Sheila Levrant de Bretteville,Women's Graphic Center in Los Angeles, Jean Vallon, New Day Films, Rasmussen, NINO Media, New World Press Collective, L. Kosinksi, Periwinkle Productions, Scott Slobodian, Barbara Slobodian, Barbara Garza; National Women's History Project, Joseph Vasta, Academy Press Limited, Albert S., Refugio Posadas, Frances Phoenix, Leonard von Matt, Leonard von Matt, Sara Steele, Quimetta Perle, Cleis Press, Light Allusions, Susan Friedman, Frank Williams, Deborah Wolf Ltd, Womens Resources Distribution Company, Consolidated Drake Press, Lee Hoover, Papier-Mache Press, Anna P. Oneglia, Jayne Relaford Brown, Progressive, Roxanna Bikadoroff, The Women's Resource Center UCLA, Peter Paul Rubens, Women's Heritage Series, Louise Ramsdell, Virginia Bratfisch, Sara Steele, Steeleworks, Women's Art Registry, Emily Osborne, Ruth Dalto, Prich, Trish Dalto, L Prichard; referenced individuals include Louisa May Alcott, Eudera Welty, Kate Chopin, Olive Schreiner, Marilyn Monroe, Coreen Corinne, Dancer of Shamahka, Armen Ohanian, Ntozake Shange, Inge Langen, R. Nita Barrow, Bondago Committee, Nick Broomfield, Joan Churchill, Abduraghiem Johnstone, Marge Piercy, St. Catherine,; references or specifically about Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, "with no immediate cause", New Words, With Babies and Banners: The Story of the Women's Emergency Brigade, Union Maids Women Organizing in the 1930's, The Other Half of the Sky: A China Memoir, Yudie Independence, Aging and the Immigrant Experience, Great Grand Mother A History of Prairie Women, First Annual Women's Poetry Festival of San Francisco, Rejection Quintet, Facing Tomorrow (film), United Nation's Decade for Women, Kenya, Permanent Mission of Barbados, National Women's History Project, Women's National Book Association, United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University, "Shimmer of Life", Soldier Girls (film), Terracotta Museum, Inner Power Series, Goddess with Dove Crown, Earth Woman Series, Natural History Museum Austria, Venus of Willendorf, Snake Goddess-Faience, Heraklion Museum, Earth Woman Series, Cymbidium, ars femina, Right to Life, Women's Heritage Series, Women's Resource Center Wayne, PA, Womens Art Registry, Australia Councils Community Arts Program; places made include Los Angeles (California), Houston (Texas), Cambridge (Massachusetts), New Jersey (USA), Beverly Hills (Los Angeles), Chicago (USA), Australia, Philadelphia (USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota), Pennsylvania,; languages include English, French,
Drawer A-26, Folder 6

Women: Arts and Culture - 10 x 10 Ten Women Ten Prints Series 1995

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include International Women's Day, women's suffrage, diversity, education, African Americans, Chinese Americans, China; makers include Berkeley Art Center, Jos Sances, Alliance Graphics, Faith Ringgold, Juana Alicia, Hung Liu, Ruth Morgan, Kim Anno, Mildred Howard, Mary Lovelace O'Neal, Claudia Bernardi, Carrie Mae Weems; referenced individuals include Carol Goldman, Robbin Légère Henderson; places made include California (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-26, Folder 7

Women: Arts and Culture - Art Exhibitions 1973-2009

Physical Description: 62

Scope and Content Note

related topics include feminism, art history, photography, comedy, peace, anti-nuclear, disarmament, Los Angeles feminist art movement, public forums, community centers, youth programs, social housing, workshops, stereotypes, sexism, homophobia, music, poetry, domestic violence, violence against women, Mothers for Peace, Illinois history, Iranian women, domestic labor, African American women, theater, science, cotton gin, U.S. cultural critique, labor, poetry, sex workers, ; makers include Sheila & Eike, Donald Woodman, Ginna Sloane, Columbia Art Company, West Coast Print Center, Don Miller, Jesse Epstein, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), Pam Valois, Mark Allen Miller, Rapoport Printing Corp., W2 Launch Pad, Bonnie Shand, Thunderseed Women's Group, VIda Gallery, Kate Winter, Cambridge Social History Resource Center, Bary Cohen, rentboy.com, Judy Chicago, Don Miller, Chicago Council on Fine Arts, Illinois Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts (N.E.A), Alcoa Foundation, .; references or specifically about sexual politics, UCLA Armand Hammer Museum, Workers Arts and Heritage Centre, The Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York, Sisters of Survival (S.O.S.), University of Massachusetts Amherst, Feminist Art WorkShop, Mother Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), women's liberation, feminist revolution, University of Kentucky College of Fine Arts, California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), The Birth Project, Ohio State University (OSU), pluralism, group identity, Islamic Republic, Triton Museum of Art, America's Junior Miss, Andrew Smith Gallery, Museum of African American Art, Black Women's Forum, UCLA Women's Week, The Dinner Party, A Patchwork of Our Lives, The Cambridge Women's Oral History Project, portfolios, Let Life Be Yours, Women Artists 1550-1950, burlesque, spoken word, music, sexy circus tricks, Hull House, "Inside/Outside", Feminist art class of the San Francisco Art Institute, Otis College of Art and Design, Ben Maltz Gallery, Feminist Art Workers, Doin' It In Public, Pacific Standard Time: Art in LA 1945-1980, The Waitresses, Ariadne: A Social Network, Chrysalis, Incest Awareness Project, LA Women's Video Center, Lesbian Art Project, LA Women's Video Center, Great American Lesbian Art Show (GALAS), Madre Tierra, Mother Art, Natalie Barney Cllective, Sisters of Survival, Women's Graphic Center, Writer's Workshop, Ckae Divas, Skirball Cultural Center, Men of Steel Women of Wonder, Coalition of Immokalee Workers, Dancing Mothers, Growing Up Female, What 80 Million Women Want, UnionMaids; referenced individuals include Judy Chicago, Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keefe, Julia Margaret Cameron, Jo Anna Isaak, Sojourner Truth, Cheri Gaulke, Sue Maberry, Marina Abramovic, Judith F. Baca, Suzanne Lacy, Betye Saar, Judy Blum, Nicole Brown, Anne Frank, O. J. Simpson, Abigail Heyman, Eva Cockcroft, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, Ellen Lampert, Frida Kahlo, Marcos Raya, Eli Whitney, Catherine Greene, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Condoleezza Rice, Jane Adams, Wallace Kirkland, S.F. Field, Fenn, Sue Maberry, Linda Vallejo, Jill Fields, Leigh Grode, Joan Spitter, Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, Susan E. King, Suzanne Lacy, Onya Hogan-Finlay, Elana Mann, Audrey Chan, Anne Swartz, Gloria Alvarez, Wanda Coleman, Eloise Klein Healy, Bia Lowe, Deena Metzger, Terry Wolverton, Mitsuye Yamada, Alexandra Juhasz, Jennie Klein, Michelle Moravec, Jenni Sorkin, Jerri Allyn, Anne Gauldin, Joyce Dallal, Hanna Rosin, Saru Jayaraman, Amy Poehler, Tucki Bailey, Alma Villanueva, Patricia Rodriguez, Frankie Smith, Gina Kaiper, Burghild Holzer, Rozell Spafford, Pat Parker, Martha Young, Ota Pierce, Nancy Buchanan, Susan Muscarella, Nancy Hom, Genny Lim, Barbara Kruger; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New Mexico (USA), Washington DC, Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Columbus (Ohio, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-26, Folder 8

Women: Arts and Culture - Events 1974-1993; 2002-2016

Physical Description: 46

Scope and Content Note

related topics include diversity, empowerment, dialogue, lies, truth, shaming, leadership, parade, feminism, trust, power, responsibility, racism, solidarity, war, gender, ecology,globalization, spirituality, ; makers include Sistah's Steppin with Pride, Arts First Oakland, Design Action, Lynda Koolish, Central American Education Council, NYU Center for Marxist studies, Cultural Correspondence, Xplicit Players, D. Cassady, Margaret Hussey, UC Berkeley Graduate Assembly's Women's Project, UC Berkeley Dean of Student Life, C. Rosalind Lightness, Center for Racial Education, University Center for Cultural & Intercultural Studies (UCCIS), Hofstra University, Frances Gilot, Apple Graphics, The Studio for Southern california History, The Women's Building Educational Programs (Los Angeles), Stanley Mouse, Gail Ann Williams, Norman Millar, LIORAK Photography, Community Printers, Aztlan Cultural, Kent Rush, Third Women's Press; references or specifically about Q-tip pepperspray "eight" defense, UC Davis, Ladies Against Women, Make America a Man Again, Slutwalk 2013, slutshaming, Smith College Women's Week 1985, Womyn's Futures, International Women's Day, breast freedom, women's marathon, mother earth, healing, collective energy, the planet, Radical Humor Festival, transgression, women Under Occupation, ; referenced individuals include Audre Lorde, Gloria Steinem, Ronald Reagan, Adrienne Rich, Susan Griffin, Nellie Wong, Angela Davis, Pat Sumi, Lucy Lippard, Faith Wilding, Kate Braverman, Wanda Coleman, Eloise Klein Healy, Deena Metzgar, jay kinney, Holly Near, ; places made include Santa Cruz (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Hempstead (New York, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Santa Ana (California, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-26, Folder 9

Women: Arts and Culture - Music / Musical Events 1975-1987; 2009

Physical Description: 35

Scope and Content Note

related topics include punk, counterculture, peace, Berkeley Women's Music Collective, Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, benefit, media, feminism, ; makers include Cathy McAuliffe, Redwood Records, Cowardly Line Graphics, A.S.K. productions, Salcedo Press, Micheline, Revolutionary Acts!, J. A. Rubino, Maria Hollenbach, Organization for Equal Education of the Sexes, Normunds Berzing Photo, Carol Newhouse, Tirani Audis, National Women's Studies Association (NWSA), Allison Bernstein, Robert Turner, Pam Keeley, Women in Production, Robin Imandt, Ann Flanagan, Mary McFaul, Salsedo Press, Women in Music, ; references or specifically about Clitfest, punk womyn, Second City (Chicago), Two Women and their Music, From Bessie to Billie to Now, Women Jazz artists, Chuco's Justice Center, Lady Fest, Women against Rape, People Against Nuclear Power, Nestle Boycott (Infact), Repressive Legislation, Alternate Tentacles Records, Alive Records, City Life, Berkeley Women's Music Collective, Manhattan Transfer, The Chicago Jazz Band, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Isquierda, Alive!, Hydra, pianos, woman-only events, We Want the Music Collective; referenced individuals include Holly Near, Ronnie Gilbert, Billie Holliday, Bessie Smith, Flora Purim, Terry Garwaithe, Sulanya Conway, Rita Warford, Sippie Wallace, Janis SIegel, Cheryl Bentyne, Odetta, Nancy White, Kristin Lems, Mary Watkins, Nina Goldin, Susan Freundlich, Ginni Clemmens, Timothy Near, Margie Adam, Malvina Reynolds, Margie Adams, Country Joe McDonald, Pete Seeger, Alice Donut, Loree Gold, Barbara Cobb, Jerene Jackson, Meg Christian, Toni Brown, Teresa Trull, Linda Shear, Linda Tillery; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Albion (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA)
Drawer A-26, Folder 10

Women: Cardstock 1974-1983; 1996-2004; 2017

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include education, medicine, poverty, unions, labor, pro-choice, elections, campaigns, reproductive rights, abortion, marches and demonstrations, feminism, youth, International Women's Day, trespassing, property, freedom, reproduction, elections, voters; makers include Califia Community, Instructional Aids, National Women's Political Caucus, Maia Sortor, Amy Manso, Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), Planned Parenthood, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), National Organization for Women (NOW), National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC); references or specifically about multiculturalism, Gallery of Great Americans: Women of America, American Red Cross, radical right, "life, liberty and reproductive freedom, right to choose, march for women's lives, voter suppression; referenced individuals include Elizabeth Blackwell, Beryl Goldberg, Jill Ruckelshaus, Jane Addams, Dolley Madison, Clara Barton; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-26, Folder 11

Women: Arts and Culture - Theater/Theater Events 1977-1996; 2008-2013

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include anniversary, feminism, theater, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBTQ); makers include Feminist Readers' Theater, V. Beecham, Community Printers, El Teatro de la Esperanza, S. Gefter, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities, The American Branch of International Artists Collaborative, Port Townsend Vagina Warriors, Mary Wings, Marty Selim, Brava! For Women in the Arts, Eureka! Theatre Company, Lilth Theater Collective, Evening Dawn Graphics, Times Change Press; references or specifically about feminist art, Mother Tongue, Fefu and Her Friends, Pizza, Lilith, a women's theatre, Blessings in Disguise, Santa Cruz Art Center, Mujer Arte, Cultura Chicana, La Casa de La Raza, Mother Courage and Her Children, Clown Mountain Farm, A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant, and a Prayer, Vagina Monologues, Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Program of Jefferson County, V-Day, Feeling the Heat, The Roof's on Fire, Sacrifices, It's All Right to be Woman Theatre; referenced individuals include Carol Wells, Michele Linfante, Alan Nomura, Judith Elena Hernandez, Bertold Brecht, Eve Ensler, Maria Irene Fornes, Alma Becker, Ellen Gavin, Ellen Sebastian, Robert Frost, Ruby Rochetto, Marcia Salo Rizzi; places made include Santa Cruz (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Greenfield (Massachusetts, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), New Jersey (USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer A-26, Folder 12

Women: Arts and Culture 1976-1997; 2005-2018

Physical Description: 35

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include ecology, poetry, feminism, nature, spiritualism, peace, solidarity, family, stereotyping, Pro Choice, freedom, truth, equality, health, imperialism, sexism, poverty, apartheid, scapegoating, race, class, patriarchy, ageism, labor, gender, respect, domestic violence, land rights, strike, slavery, abortion, warriors, poetry, authority, domestic work, ; makers include Psychological Industries, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Kunkel, Tea Lautrec Litho, Women's Built Project, Peace Press, Karen Kerney, Allied Printing, Gloria Hajduk, Laura Silagi, Suzanne Siegel, Helen Million Ruby, Mother Art, City Streets, Turner, National Jewish Council of Women (NCJW), Mother Jones magazine, Plaza de la Raza, Janet McLaughlin, Merrilyn Duzy, The Women Caucus for Art, Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg, Mothers of Medusa (MOM), Drucilla Anne Miranda, St. Pierre Design,; references or specifically about "Like a Mountain", women's peace encampments, Women's History Month, Humanities/Social Science Lecture series (Glendale Community college), quilts, anti-nuke, anti-nuclear, sign language, Patchwork Power, gender roles, Gino's, Instant Independence!, Pepsi, Stayfree, "Our Bodies, Ourselves", Chile, Palestine, Ireland, Vietnam, Cuba, China, childcare, Indigenous women, Jewish women, forced marriage, sterilization, pornography, Hamish Amish Quilters of the San Fernando Valley (California), Wounded Knee, Ms. Magazine, Harlan County Strike, LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art), MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles), Corcoran, LA Louver, Weinberg, Gagosian, Krieger/Landau, Kuhloenschmidt, Felsen, Leavin, Baum, Cirrus, Asher/Faure, Bornstein, Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz, Little Ship of Horrors,Letters to Harriet Tubman, Women's History Month Lecture series (Glendale Community collete), ; referenced individuals include J.Jefferson, Karen Hale Newcomb, Donna Clare Gerken, Dr. Robert Newcomb, Elly Simmons, Naomi Littlebear, Jan Phillips, DeBorah Sharpe Taylor, Harriet Tubman, Harry Belafonte, Barry White, Sappho,Tao Te Ching, Susan Friedman, Beverly Sills, Ethel Rosenberg, Anna Mae Aquash, Bella Lewitsky, Miriam Anderson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Maya Angelou, Abigail Adams, Jeanette Rankin, Maggie Kuhn, Judith Resnick, Gloria Steinem, Bella Abzug, Helen Keller, Margaret Sanger, Mother Jones, Lillian Hellman, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Lena Horne, Dolores Huerta, Patsy Mink, Georgia O'Keefe, Emma Lazarus, Wilma Rudolph, Margo Albert, Amelia Earhart, Isadora Duncan, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Susan B. Anthony, Florence Reece, Dr. Barbara McClintock, Rachel Carson, Sojourner Truth, Gertrude Stein, Babe Didrikson Lakaries, Harriet Tubman, Coretta Scott King, Margart Mead, Leontyne Price, Queen Mathilda, N atalia Gonchrova, Berthe Morisot, Elisabetta Sirani, Eva Hesse, Rosa Bonheur, Harriet Hosmer, Rachel Rusych, Marie Hullemine Benoist, Sofonisba Anguissola, Mary Cassat, Lavinia Teerline, Caterina Dei Vigri, Marguerite Girard, Ann Hall, Gabriele Munter, Gwen John , Rosalba Carriera, Ende, Alexandra Exter, Edmonia Lewis, Artemisia Gentileschi, Frida Kahlo, Hsueh Wu, Judith Leyster, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Cuna, Cecilia Beaux, Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun, Suzanne Valadon, Navajo, Clara Peters, Louise Moillon, Kathe Kollwitz, Marilyn Monroe, Gloria Steinem, Gloria Anzaldua; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Glendale (California, USA), Mountain View (California, USA), New York City (New York, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Palo Alto (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer A -26, Folder 14

Women: Arts and Culture - Events 1976-1988; 2007-2009

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include stories, poetry, festival, benefit, media, arts & culture, exhibition, competition, sex trafficking, children, militarism; makers include Inkworks, David Hills, Instituto de la Mujer, J.L Seidlin, Karen Jacobs, Jan Shaull, Inkworks, Emalyn Lopez, Hilvanado Visiones de Paz, Berkeley Women on the Move; references or specifically about dove of peace, New World Press Collecive, the Feminist Conference Committee Department of English (UC Berkeley), crafts, performing arts, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, City of Harrisburg, book fair, bookmakers, printmakers, Mills Bookarts, Aron Arts Center, Mills College, Masquerade Ball, fashion show, global sex trade, children sex trade, Gabriela Network, Culture of Life, Women for Genuine Security, Pana Institute, Creativity, Organizadoras para la Conciencas en Accion, Puerto Rico, Guam, Phillipines, Japan, Hawaii, Korea; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Spain; languages include English, Spanish, Chamorro, Japanese, Korean, Hawaiian, Tagalog
Drawer A-27, Folder 1

Women: Coalition for Positive Sexuality 1996-1999

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include lesbians, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), sex positivity, diversity, reproductive rights, abortion, pro-choice, safe sex, condoms, latex, dental dams, protection, birth control, HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases/sexually transmitted infections (STD/STI), morning after pill, self-protection, sex; produced by or supporting education, women's rights, lubricants, teenage pregnancy, planned pregnancy, family planning, paternal responsibilities, stigmas, bisexuality, sexual orientations, stereotyping, menstruation, female anatomy, masturbation, abusive relationships, sexual abuse; makers include Jeanette May; referenced individuals include Nathaniel Hawthorne; references or specifically about Girl Germs project, Just Say Yes, Scarlet Letter, spin the bottle, Outproud! National Coalition for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth, National Domestic Violence Hotline, Network for Battered Lesbians and Bisexual Women, Rape Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN); places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-27, Folder 2

Women: Conferences - Internationally Made 1980-2002; 2010

Physical Description: 49

Scope and Content Note

related topics include stereotypes, Latin America and Caribbean, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), feminism, government and politics, genocide, Guatemala, domestic violence, violence against women, equality, peace, Central America, labor, occupational health, socio-economics, equal rights, international solidarity; makers include Deborah Kelley, Grupo Lésbico Feminista, Fanny Rabel, World Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), Annie Blue, Dianne Butterworth, War Resisters' International, People's Plan for the 21st Century, Graswurzelwerkstatt, Líz Mestres, Chovanez, Cordillera Women's Education and Resource Center, Forawet, Coco Masuda, United Nations, Luna, Gohil/Lamba, Ulrich/Riria-Ouko, Valerie Pettis, Ole Hamann, A. Bourykine, Moira Finucane, Masudul Hasan, Spectrum, Multi-Donor Facilitation Unit, General Union of Palestinian Women; referenced individuals include Christine Nixon, Alaíde Foppa, Sam McLiroy, Jia Mian; references or specifically about United Nations, First Asian Indigenous Women's Conference, United Nations Decade for Women, Great Wall of China, Temple of the Mount, International Women's Day; places made include Australia, Costa Rica, Madrid (Spain), Mexico City (Mexico), Switzerland, Thailand, Germany, USA, Prague (Czech Republic), Philippines, Bangladesh, Uruguay, Denmark, Mexico, Pakistan, Palestine; languages include English, Spanish, German, Hebrew, Russian, Arabic, Czech, Swedish, French, Bengali, Swahili, Chinese, Portuguese, Thai, Japanese
Drawer A-27, Folder 3

Women: Conferences - U.S. Made 1977-1989; 1995-2002

Physical Description: 48

Scope and Content Note

related topics include socialism, feminism, Arab women, U.S. imperialism, masculinity, religion, community building, public image, university conferences, equality, women in law, women of color, empowerment, The First International Women Playwrights Conference, civil rights, women's rights, sexual preference, media, sexual violence against women, agism, women of color, international solidarity, health, employment, voting, disability, childcare, economics, arts and humanities, education, insurance, reproductive freedom, housing, tenants, unions, landlord, anniversary; makers include Midwest Conference on Women and The Law, Salcedo Press, Third World Movement Against the Exploitation of Women, Socialist/Feminist Group, Bernadette Littlefield and Sarah Steele, Tarek Atrissi,Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, Kirk Pederman, Midwest Conference on Women and the Law, Women's Law Association, Arab Movement of Women Arising for Justice (AMWAJ), INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence, Loyola Law School, Basta, Neuberg Printing, Twin Cities Men's Center, Mark Odegard, Ted King, Kolorpress, National Organization for Changing Men, Bob Hansman, Roy M. Paris, Community of Printers, Leticia Valdez, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Continuing Committee of the National Women's Conference, Amado Peña, Jr., El Taller Publishing, The Barnard Women's Center, CONGDON, Socialist Feminist Conference, The California Studies Conference XI; referenced individuals include Angela Davis, Alice Waters, David Harris, Mike Davis, Robert Hass, Maxine Hong Kingston, Chrystos Gloria Steinem, Michelle Wallace; references or specifically about Conference on Ethnic American Women, 15th Annual Watts Towers Day of the Drum Festival, 20th Annnual Simon Rodai Watts Towers Jazz Festival, National Women's Studies Association, U.S. flag, Organización de Solidaridad con los Pueblos de Asia, África y América Latina (Organization in Solidarity with the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America, OSPAAAL), Third World War, Midwest Regional Men's Conference, National Assembly of Religious Women, Jane S. Gould, National Plan of Action, Blueprint for Equality, National Women's Conference, Antioch College (Ohio), Chicago Women's Liberation Union, New York City Women's Union, Boston Socialist/Feminist Organization, Lexington Socialist/Feminist Union, Twin Cities Women's Union (Minneapolis-St. Paul), Valley Women's Union (Northampton, MA), New American Movement Women's Caucus, Dayton Socialist/Feminist Group, Charlotte Perkins Gilman Chapter (Durham, NC), Radical Women (Seattle) California Since the Sixties, Revolutions and Counterrevolution; places made include Dayton (Ohio, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), St. Louis (Missouri, USA), Medford (Massachusetts, USA), Houston (Texas, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA) Buffalo (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA) Georgia (USA); languages include English, Arabic
Drawer A-27, Folder 4

Women: Feminism / Women's Liberation 1977-2007; 2015

Physical Description: 41

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related topics include equality, women's movement, ecology,, revoltion, program, satire, humor, sexism, women's history, poetry, inspirational words, marches and demonstrations, heterosexual men, feminist literature, pink fist, outrage, alienation, labor, unpaid female labor, gender equality, positive body image, social awareness, self-image, unity, solidarity, women in art, artists, diversity, gender stereotypes, genitalia, pubic hair, shaving, western media, consciousness raising, resistance, conference, war; makers include Sally Rosh Wagner, Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Los Angeles, Barbara Taylor, Helen Greco, S ARK, Jo Cooke, Hellene Cooke, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Kathryn Burden, Stephanie Ariel, Northern Sun Merchandising, Sue Maberry, Steve Again, A New Horizons Concept, Dusty sang, Miyuki Baker, WordPress, Steve Cagan; referenced individuals include Phyllis Schlafly, Nadine Bloch, Gina Rosenberg, Christabel Pankhurst, Tiffany Mamone, Judy Baca, Marina abramovic, Sheila Levrant De Bretteville, Yoko Ono, Betye Saar, Cindy Sherman, Barbara T. Smith, Devra Weber, Adrienne Rich, Barbara Ehrenreich, Randy Forsberg, Linda Gordon, Anna Gyorgy, Susan Griffin, Pat Hynes, Grace Paley, Rayna Rapp, Rosemary Ruether, Peggy Talor , Nancy Jack Todd, ; references or specifically about Wack! Art and the Feminist Revolution, Ladies Against Women, Cleaveland Beacon, All Things Considered, Mr. and Mrs. Potatohead, No I Don't Shave, vulvas, Eastern War Time, Feminism and Ecology, Goddard College, college program, feminist theory, feminist art and technology, health, feminist anthopology, social theory, aesthetics, Witches Midwives and Nurses, For Her Own Good,; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Venice (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Cleveland (Ohio, USA), Plainfield (Vermont, USA),
Drawer A-27, Folder 5

Women: Girls / Education 1997; 2000

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include diversity, children's rights, gender stereotypes, spirit, health, intellect, self respect, self-expression, economic independence, self-reliance, literacy, dormitory life, Edwardian society, anti-women's rights; makers include Girls Incorporated, Cover Concepts, iEmily.com, Joan Beard, Plowshare Group, David Perry, ecology, pollution, Farah Lisa Aria, Farida Zaman, World Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), Alison Aune, New Moon Publishing; referenced individuals include Yelizaveta Kruglikova; references or specifically about New Moon, MadLibs, Is College Bad for Girls?, X-Ray Spex; places madeinclude New York CIty (New York, USA), USA, Minnesota (USA); languages include English, Russian, Spanish, French
Drawer A-27, Folder 6

Women: Politics / Campaign 1977-1984/ 1992-2022

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include propositions, voting, union dues, women, schools, worker's rights, justice, sacrifice, giving, welfare, jobs, right to choose, healthcare, women in the military, military dependents, prisoners, volunteer, elections, children, economics, working women, balance; makers include Sprint, Sea Dog Press, Beryl Goldberg, Maia Sortor, National Women's Democratic Caucus, Democratic National Committee, National Organization for Women (NOW), AFL-CIO, Working Women Vote '98, Gina Savage; referenced individuals include Governor Arnold Schwartzenegger, Jill Ruchelhaus, Barbara Boxer, Diane Feinstein, Jane Harman, Debra Bowen, Governor Pete Wilson, Gretchen Whitmer, Dana Nessel, Jocelyn Benson, Geraldine Ferraro, Edward Gene Rendell, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; references or specifically about paycheck protection, school funding, employee compensation, silencing women, Rosie the Riveter, "we can do it", Democratic National Committee Eleanor Roosevelt Fund for Women Candidates, National Women's Political Caucus, Proposition 165 California 1992 (state welfare initiative), National Democratic Convention (1984), the radical right, Native American women, federal employees, Peace Corps, Vice Presidential election 1984, Working Women Vote '98 Action Kit; places made include California (USA), New York (New York, USA), Watertown (Massachusetts, USA),
Drawer A-27, Folder 7

Women: Health - Cancer 1980-1999; 2013

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include breast cancer, prevention, benefit events, cigarettes, tobacco industry, advertising industry, subvertisements, lung cancer, breast exams, breast self-examination, art exhibitions, hiking events, mastectomy, mammograms; makers include Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, Lynne Okun, Lenora Davis, Inkworks Press, Women's Medical Association of NYC, Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL), San Francisco Main Library, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, American Cancer Society, Lily Pond, Sperling Sampson West, Sanders Nicolson, Elyse Lewin, Jackson Gray, Page Bertelsen, Hella Hammid, Inkworks Press; referenced individuals include Hollis Sigler, Deena Metzger, Pablo Picasso, Leonardo Da Vinci; references or specifically about Virginia Slims (cigarettes), Bay Area women, Capri, More, Eve, Statue of Liberty, Art. Rage. Us. (publication), Breast Cancer Fund, National Cancer Institute, fine arts, Mona Lisa (Leonardo Da Vinci), Lady with a Fan, Women's Cancer Resource Center, Charlotte Maxwell Complementary Clinic; places made include New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer A-27, Folder 8

Women: Health - Pregnancy / Childcare 1984-1997

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

related topics include midwifery, breastfeeding, food leftovers, child nutrition, Best Start, stigmas, bottle baby disease, bottle feeding, Chancay culture (Peru), infant mortality, birthing mortality, single parents, art exhibitions, pre-natal care, drug exposure, pre-eclampsia; makers include Marion Emerson, Turnover, Interfaith Hunger Coalition, Anna Oneglia, California Nurse Midwives Association, Abbott Laboratories/Ross Laboratories, Infant Maternal Education Association, Conrad, International Organization of Consumers Unions, Robert Crock, Ismail Hashim, Pan Pacific and Southeast Asia Women's Association (PPSEAWA) Inc., Women's Health Exchange, Lora Santiago, Joyce Knezevich, Regina Faul-Doyle, Santa Cruz Birth College, Lance Sims, Orange County Center for Health, JD Smith, Women's Health Exchange, Hesperian Foundation, Lora Santiago, Joyce Knezevich, Regina Faul-Doyle; referenced individuals include Carl Sandburg, Marliyn Kresl, Barbara Ehrenreich, Deirdre English, Linda Bennett, Cicely Williams, Mike Maxsenti, The Dot Printer; references or specifically about Witches, Midwives and Nurses (publication), Boston University School of Public Health, Roe v. Wade, A Book for Midwives (book), Where Women Have no Doctor (book); places made include Santa Cruz (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Orange County (USA), Columbus (Ohio, USA), Ontario (British Columbia, Canada); languages include English, Spanish, Korean, Vietnamese, Khmer
Drawer A-27, Folder 9

Women: Health - Safe Sex 1991-2003

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include sexuality, self-care, alternative health care, contraception, condoms, spermicides, HIV/AIDS, PlanB, imperfection, morning after pill, accidents,; makers include Orange County Center for Health, Linda Lawrence, Bruce Mayo, Tom Hollar, Mike Maxsenti, Monty Groutage, Alameda County Medical Center, Inkworks Press; referenced individuals include Bruce Springsteen; references or specifically about Collected Consciousness Center, Trojans; places made include California (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-27, Folder 10

Women: Health - Various Topics 1970-1983; 1995-1998

Physical Description: 23

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anniversaries, breast implants, pornography, contraception, youth, menstruation, female reproductive system, prescription drugs, medical risks, marathons, pro-choice, HIV/AIDS, universal healthcare, mental health, planned parenthood, foot binding, toxicity, sterilization,pregnancy, counseling, self-help, pediatrics, patients rights, elder care, political skills, homelessness, hazardous advertising, sex, violence against women, batterings, rape, politics, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer ( LGBTQ), ; makers include Gay Community Services Center (Los Angeles), Opil, Berwickwide Family Planning Clinic, Tower Hamlets Arts Committee, Loraine Leeson, Ruby Rogers, Dorothy Dundas, Red Sun Press, Planned Parenthood, Ana Homonnay, Santa Cruz Women's Health Center, Anna Oneglia, Prism Photographics, Community Printers, Patrick Devine, Barbara Margolies, Carson/Keppel, Artist Homeless Shelter Collaborative, National Organization for Women (NOW), Inkworks Press; referenced individuals include Andrea Dworkin, Mary Daly, James Donnolly, Hans Haacke; references or specifically about Leggs Mini Marathon, Women's Health Project, Women Hating, American Cyanamid, Virginia Slims, tobacco companies, Herself Health, liberation and tobacco use, lung cancer, breast cancer, eating disorders, alcohol, redefining liberation campaign, lesbian healthcare, Berkeley Women's Health Collective, The Gay Community Services Center, free health care, all women's staff, ; places made include London (United Kingdom), New York (New York, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-27, Folder 11

Women: Historical Figures Postcards 1974-1987

Physical Description: 40

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women's suffrage, May Day, labor, child labor, feminism, slavery, women in sports, midwifery, Japanese suffrage, Native American women, African American women, Jewish women, women in music, performing arts, government and politics, students; makers include Helaine Victoria Press; referenced individuals include Woodrow Wilson, Alice Paul, Carrie Chapman Catt, Lucretia Mott, Edmonia Lewis, Rose Pesotta, C.J. Walker, Emma Goldman, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Jovita Idar, Kimura Komako, Phyllis Carter, Harriet Tubman, Zora Neale Hurston, Amelia Earhart, Agnes Vanderburg, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Sojourner Truth, Mary McLeod Bethune, Sophia G. Hayden, Toqui-Naachai (Old Washee), Ernestine Rose, Lucy Parsons, Rosa Parks, Helen May Butler, Francis Perkins, Mary Fields (Stagecoach Mary), Dian Fossey, Eleanor Roosevelt, Dolores Huerta, Josefina Villafaña de Martínez-Alvarez, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Mary Harris (Mother Jones), Jane Adams; references or specifically about Democratic Party, National Women's Party, Smithsonian Institution, National Council of Jewish Women, the Women's Building, the Whiskey Crusade, Navajo, World War II, United Farm Workers; places made include Martinsville (Indiana, USA); languages include English, Hebrew, Japanese
Drawer A-27, Folder 12

Women: Individuals 1976-1998; 2004-2020

Physical Description: 29

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women's rights, slavery, poverty, abolition, temperance, feminism, media, anti-war, birth control, free speech, liberation, sanctuary, immigration, asylum, poetry, death, war, peace, suffrage, oppression, religion, anniversaries, anarchy, social revolution, self expression, freedom, labor, reproductive rights, gender equality, militarism, deportation, rebellion, commitment, class, disabilities, athletics, education, emancipation, lynching, human rights, environmentalism, murder, media, conservatism, suffrage, internalized misogyny, sports; makers include Sheri Stewart, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Anne Gibbons, Susan AL. Allen, Knowledge Unlimited, Karen Kern, University of California Berkeley Press, Maria Guano, David Perry, Universal Press International, Jude Spanks, Open Road, David Lester, Jeremy Sutton, Sophia Smith Collection, Lynn Ok un, Lioness Books, Gallia Goodman, Aid for ending Sexism in Schools, Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, Boston University Women's Center, AC. Conrad, Chas Smith, metabolic studios, Les Femmes, Maria Jensen, United Press International, A. E. Bartell, Bettman Archive, Freda Leinwand, Loren Moss, Victoria Rose Sampson, Feminist Horizons, Marlene Miller, Times Change Press, Jewish Women's Archive, Ma'yan: The Jewish Women's Project of JCC, The Covenant Foundation, Righteous Persons Foundation, Andrea M Bronfman; referenced individuals include Annie Oakley, Emma Goldman, Ann Coulter, Jan Phillips, Brian Pederast, Attila Jocelyn Gage, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Abigail Adams, Margaret Mead, Sandra Day O'Connor, President Ronald Reagan, William Renault, Justice Potter Stewart, Wilma Rudolph, Echinus Chin, Jody Richards, J. Edgar Hoover, Amelia Earhart, Babe Indris Saharans, Clara Barton, Mother Jones, Gertrude Stein, Marilyn Monroe, Eleanor Roosevelt, Georgia Pokeweed, Harriet Beech Stowe, Jacqueline Kennedy (Jackie Kennedy) (Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis), Jeanette Rankin, Gloria Steinem, Annie Ankle, Berta Caceres, Emma Goldman, Bobbie Rosenfeld; references or specifically about Mother Earth magazine, Emma Goldman papers, sexual liberation, El Salvador, Guatemala, death squads, Civil War, The History of Women's Suffrage, Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, The Women's Tribune, "Women Church and State", OPEN ROAD newspaper, hunger, great depression, government "safety net", WWI, Bolsheviks, Spanish Civil War, Russia, Canada, Statue of Liberty, United States Supreme Court, Eight Hour Day Movement, Hay market Anarchists, Olympics (1960), China, Anti-Lynching Campaign, Council of Popular and Indigenous People Honduras, airplanes, courage, aviation, statues, The Traffic in Women (1917); places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Herndon (Virginia, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), New York (New York, USA), Brooklyn (California, USA), Honolulu (Hawaii, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Vancouver (Canada), Durham (North Carolina,USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Milbrae (California, USA), Pasadena (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-27, Folder 14

Women: Women's Rights 1976-1995; 2011-2017

Physical Description: 40

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includes cardstock

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related topics include women, justice, politicians, Injustice, politics, activism, education, voting, suffrage, equality, poverty, children, amendments, feminism, civil liberties, liberty, welfare, elections, men, Law, government, United States, ratification, ratified, Constitution, Defense and Education Fund, discrimination, divorce, sex-based, harassment, anti-suffrage, bias, votes, Caucus, centennial, imagination, compassion, courage, Equal Rights Amendment, poverty, marches and demonstrations, protest, civil disobedience, civil rights, literacy, education, power, women's rights, human rights; makers include Diana Rossi, Amy E. Bartell, Jate, Community Printers, National Women's History Project, New American Movement, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Lucy Picco Simpson, Blanche Ames, Woman's Journal, Unifem, National Organization for Women, NWPC, Alliance Graphics. J. Walker Smith, Joyce Vollmer, Elizabeth Freeman, Meg Barnes, Robert Sibley, Elaine Zimmerman, Sandy Chelnov, National Organization for Women (NOW), Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies,Sandy Chelnow, Elaine Zimmerman, Women's Economic Project, California Teachers Association (CTA) ; referenced individuals include Joan Little (Joanne Little), Emmeline Pankhurst, Blanche Ames, James Kenneally, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Susan B. Anthony, President George W. Bush, Bella Abzug, WIllie Brown, Beppert, Belvia Lockwood, ; references or specifically about Uncle Sam, W.H Taft, 1911 California Woman Suffrage Centennia, Independent American Womanhood, l, Intersectional feminism, presidential inauguration 2017, Smithsonian American History Museum, Street harassment, smiles, predictions, role reversal, Venus symbol; places made include Santa Cruz (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (USA), Brooklyn (New York), Cambridge (Massachussetts, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Washingotn DC, Brooklyn (New York, USA), Birmingham (New York, USA), Johnsbirg (New York, USA), Oakland (California, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-27, Folder 17

Women: Arts & Culture - Film/Film Events 1971-1992; 200-2003; 2017

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include fundraiser, benefit, diversity, festival, goddesses, children, feminism, international solidarity, race, media; makers include Women Against Imperialism, Women in Struggle Film Series, Monkey Productions, San Francisco Newsreel, Rainbow Zenith Press, Nancy Kerrick, Susan Ross, Community Printers, pulling it together productions, "With Babies and Banners", University of California Santa Cruz Sociology Department, Austin Film Society, Nora Patrich, Vancouver Society on Immigrant Women,; references or specifically about women of color, The Goddess Project (Amazon Prime), The Woman's Film, New York State Council for the Arts, punk, gender identity, pornography, punk sexuality, Punkalingus, Women directors, Women in Struggle Film Series, "Live! Nude! Girls! Unite", Hookers Fil, Queen of Hearts Ball, "Marked Woman", How to Make a Woman, Montreal Film Festival, Six Film-Makers in Search of a Wedding, American Film Festival, Take Off: A Striptease, Berkeley Film Festival, Polymorph Films ; referenced individuals include Sandra Hochman, Gloria Steinem, Art Buchwald, Shirley MacLaine, Pierre Salinger, Warren Beatty, John V. Lindsay, Flo Kennedy, John Kenneth Glabraith, Shirley Chisholm, Bella Absuz, Jerry Rubin, Marman Mailer, "Year of the Woman; a fantasy by Sandra Hochman), Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, ; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Washington (USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Vancouver (CANADA); languages include Spanish, English, French
Drawer A-28, Folder 1

Women: International Women's Day - Internationally Made 1980-2007

Physical Description: 46

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women's movements, marches and demonstrations, peace, international solidarity, sexism, education, conferences, labor, gender equality, armed conflicts, women's rights, violence against women, unions, communism, cultural events, drug abuse, drugs, Philippines, anarchism, anti-war, harassment, racism, Impunity Inequality Hunger, slaughter, domestic violence, disappearances, displacement, death, slaughter, injustice, inequality, unemployment, Dove of Peace, feminin pluriel (includes the masculine), human rights; makers include Biba Rigo, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenes Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), Federación de Mujeres Puertorriqueñas, Ana Juan, Comité Unitario de Mujeres Salvadoreñas (CUMS), ARTE Morquiroga, Centro de Investigación Para la Acción Femenina (CIPAF), Conféderation des Syndicats Nationaux (CSN), Confederación General del Trabajo (CGT), Andree Brochu, Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), Nora Patrich, BC Government and Service Employees' Union (BCGEU), Partido Comunista de España (PC), Tierra Viva, Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT), Liz Ana, Victor Mendívil, Centro de Información y Educación para la Prevención del Abuso de Drogas (CEDRO), Fédération des Femmes du Québec, France Tardif, Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT), Confédération des Syndicats Nationaux, Fédération québécoise des infirmiers et infirmières, Loranger Lamothe, International Artists Group (IAG), Hélène Langlois, Union Nacional de Mujeres Guatemaltecas (UNAMG), The Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN), Global Fund for Women, International Artists Group (IAG), Tierra Viva, Confédération des Syndicats Nationaux, LA MOTHE, LORANGER, France Tardiff, Claire Beaugrand-Champagne, Victor Mendivil, Centro de Información y Educación para la Prevención del Abuso de Drogas, Grafica, Liz Ana, Nora Patrich, Vic, Bru, Biba Rigo; references or specifically about China, Rosas de Villa Grimaldi, Cordillera (Philippines), lesbians, Dia Internacional de Mujer, International Women's Day; referenced individuals include Jiang Qing, Rosalie Villa Grimaldi; places made include Brazil, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Spain, El Salvador, France, Canada, Germany, Guatemala, Colombia, Belgium, Iran, Costa Rica, Phillipines, Peru, Chiapas (Mexico); languages include Portuguese, Spanish, French, Russian, English, Arabic, German, Farsi, Turkish, Polish, Kurdish, Cebuano
Drawer A-28, Folder 2

Women: International Women's Day - Arts and Culture Events 1960; 1977-1993; 2002-2009

Physical Description: 40

Scope and Content Note

makers include Third World Women's Alliance, Gail Dolgin, Jane Norling, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Tim Drescher, People's Press, Evergreen College of Oregon Women of Color Coalition, Third World Women's Committee, Wilma Bonet, Fireworks Graphics, Allied Printing, Copwatch, University of California Berkeley Liberation Front, Inkworks, Sacramento Women's Center, New American Movement (NAM), Claire Millman, Revolutionary Communist Party, Another Grass Roots Events Program; Organización de Solidaridad de los Pueblos de Africa, Asia y América Latina (OSPAAAL), Campaign against Apartheid, International Women's Day Coalition LA, ; referenced individuals include Bonnie Raitt, Bob Avakian, Fahari Jeffers, Sojourner Truth, Keith Haring,; references or specifically about El Rescate, Sabia, chains, Benefit concert, Teatro Raices, Womansong, film festival, Prisoners of War (POWs), Phillipines, Green Berets, El Salvador, Israel, South Africa, Nazis, skinheads, AIDS, childcare, birth control, cancer, chronic fatigue, body image, Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), Liberation movements, pass books, Transvaal, teach-ins, blockades, Our Bodies Ourselves, Puerto Rico, Central America, Chicano Moratorium, International Indian Treaty Council, Brazilian Immigrant Women (MUIMBRAS), Mujerio's International Committee, Sistah Boom, Women Against Imperialism, Asian discrimination, United Farm Workers (UFW), Wounded Knee, sex toys, natural contraception, self-defense, KPFK, Cable Festival, video art, documentary, public service announcements, ; related topics include diversity, solidarity, disarmament, benefit, anger, suppression, holocaust, oppression, media, festival, racism, unity, marches and demonstrations, labor, rape, harrassment, lesbian, gay bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ), political prisoners, Military, human rights, white supremacy, poverty, education, healthcare, poetry, anniversaries, education, workshops, Robin Flower Band, Sabia, ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), CUBA, Boston (Massachusettes, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Swahili,
Drawer A-28, Folder 3

Women: Internationally Made - Africa / Asia / Middle East 1980-2005

Physical Description: 17

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related topics include Israeli occupation of Palestine, apartheid, anti-war, peace, labor, wages, employment, safe sex, sex education, diversity, African women scientists, science, education, gender equality, economic development, conferences, military regimes (Myanmar), comfort women, sexual slavery, sex slaves, Korea (pre-partition), peace, justice, art exhibitions, survival, resistance, democracy, Women of Burma Day, anniversaries, rifles, armed struggle, reconciliation, marches and demonstrations, resistance, International Women's Day., feminism, ; makers include Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA), London Caledonian Press, African National Congress (ANC), Coalition of Women for Peace, Selma Waldman, Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE), Laurel Burch, KRITI, Committee for Asian Women, Berry Shasha, NGO Forum on Women, Ma Thanda, Saw Bibi, Mak Nasrallah, Jordanian Women's Union, General Federation of Iraqi Women, Rafa Al-Nasiri, The Quest for Justice, 8888 Uprising (Burma), Hauz Khas, Jordan Dotan, Women for Peace and Justice (Israel), Gabriela, The Woman's Voice, ; references or specifically about Israel-Palestine reconciliation, economic justice, womanhood, Manushi (publication), abstinence, monoculture, monopolies, Quest for Justice Tour, The House of Sharing, Historical Museum of Sexual Slavery, International Conference Copenhagen (1980), Korean comfort women, Japanese military camps, World War II (WWII), Japanese Imperial Army, Halmoni, House of Sharing, Quest for Justice, Burma, Burmese military regime, weaving, Guinea, Pre-University Education and Professional Training (Guinea), African women Scientists, monoculture, monopolies, HIV / AIDS, unwanted pregnancy, abstinence, sexual intercourse, Fourth World Conference on Women; referenced individuals include Meena Keshwar Kamal, Wangoi Njau, Shelia Wamahiu, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Daw San San New, Daw Kyi Kyi, Saw Bibi, Minister Aicha Bah Diallo; places made include Israel, Pakistan, Philipines, South Africa, United Kingdom, Jersulam (ISRAEL), India, Kenya, Guinea, China, Thailand, Burma / Myanmar, Jordan, Iraq, Nairobi, Bahrain; languages include Hebrew, English, Arabic, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Tagalog
Drawer A-28, Folder 4

Women: Internationally Made - Europe 1973-1992

Physical Description: 24

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includes Brussels Belgium International Tribunal on Crimes Against Women posters

Scope and Content Note

related topics include political prisoners, international solidarity, racism, sexism, feminism, women's movements, May Day, Native Americans, equal rights legislation, gender equality, youth, teen pregnancy, tampons, women's health, poverty, global economics, human trafficking, labor, sex tourism, education, literacy, family planning, pregnancy, contraception, abortion, pro-choice, reproductive rights, economic development, crimes against women, equal voting rights, rape, violence against women, sexual assault, conferences, tribunal, molestation, prostitution, persecution, double standards, justice, welfare systems, political power, education, development, liberation, empowerment, unity, interdependence, calendar; makers include H. P. Merz, Women's Environmental Network, Change, Margaret Murray, J.J. Petersen, Confédération Française Démocratique du Travail, Cathleen O'Neill, Marina Forrestal, Scottish Education and Action for Development (SEAD), Health Education Council, Secim Icin Feminist Kollektif, World Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), U.S. Tribunal Committee, Fits Printing, Stewkley Press, Michael Dominguez, Mariet Numan, Diana Russell, Kaye Beth, Scottish Education and Action for Development (SEAD), City Design Co-Operative, Confédération française démocratique du travail (Cfdt France); references or specifically about Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), Third World, UNICEF, herstory / herstories, Ladies of Llangollon, CIRIC, Vrouwencafe Saaren, International Tribunal on Crimes against Women 1976, Brussels (Belgium), "honor" crimes, clitorectomy, infibulation, pornography, brainwashing, birth control, third world women, forced sterilization, childbirth, gynocratic power, unpaid work, wife beating, legality of rape in marriage, polygamy, slavery, divorce, child brides, single mothers, Young Womens Christian Association (YWCA), labrys, Ciric, Scottish Education and Action for Development (SEAD), An Caillach (The Veiled One), health insurance; referenced individuals include Yvonne Wanrow, Biddy Mc Donagh, Fanny Parnell, Anne Devlin, Peg Woffington, Saídbh, Gormlaith, Mebh, Finola, Simone de Beauvoir, Lilla Watson, Rosa Luxemburg, Lilla Watson; places made include Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, France, Ireland, Scotland, England, Turkey, Belgium, Berkeley (California, USA); languages include Dutch, German, Spanish, English, French, Turkish
Drawer A-28, Folder 5

Women: Internationally Made - Latin America 1970; 1981-1995; 2007-2013

Physical Description: 26

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related topics include peace, gender equality, pregnancy mortality, violence against women, women's rights, children's art, divorce, alimony, domestic violence, conferences,The Sylvia Battalion, Sandinista government, child abuse, legal aid, art exhibitions, youth, marches and demonstrations, International Women's Day, Central America, children, women in politics, voting, tourism boycotts, discrimination, sexism, desaparecidos (disappeared persons), Asociación Madres de Plaza de Mayo (Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo), children, marriage, machismo, sexual harassment, solidarity, survival, international solidarity, International Women's Day, repression, migration, injustice, resistance, asylum, sexism, machismo; makers include Federación de Mujeres Cubanas (FMC), Rafael López Castro, Unión Nacional de Mujeres Guatemaltecas (UNAMG), Asamblea Permanente De Mujeres Centroamericanas Por La Paz, Irene Rojas, Saúl Quirós, Red Sun Press, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenes Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), Carolina Valdés González, Comité Manos Fuera de Nicaragua, Lito Cosmos, Ragged Edge Press, Edith Lataillade Hollant, ENFOFANM, Centre National et International de Documentation et d'Information des Femmes en Haiti, Poligrafico Buitoni, Asociacion de Mujeres Salvadoreñas (ASMUSA), Consejo para el Desarrollo Integral de la Mujer Campesina (CODIMCA), Sequoyah Graphics, Naranjo, Sector de Mujeres, Novib Oxfam Netherlands, Hivos, Action Aid International Guatemala, Centro de Mujeres de Vallecas, La Traca Collection de Imagen, Consejo Nacional de la Cultura Y las Artes, Raquel Villareal, Leda Orosco; Inês Castilho, Mario Masetti, Obore, A. Thiermann, ; references or specifically about China, El Salvador, Costa Rica, armed conflicts, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), asylum, CoMadres, nuns, rosary, gender signs, crosses, Mexican flag, storm, Conchita Alday, Alicia Torres, The Sylvia Battalion, Gabriela Mistral, Tanya, Abuelas De La Plaza de Mayo, Violetta Parra, Miner's Wives Committee, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Chile, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Dia de La No Violencia contra La Mujer (November 25), Nicaragua, Sandinistas, New Society, CODIMCA (Honduras), peasant women's rights; referenced individuals include Pedro Valtierra, Nora Astorga, Maria Teresa Tula, Bertha Lutz, Juan Manuel-Bervag, Paulita Eva Logares; places made include Cuba, Guatemala, Peru, Nicaragua, Chile, Mexico, Haiti, El Salvador, Honduras, Italy, Brazil, Argentina, Boston (Massachusetts, USA); languages include Spanish, English, Haitian Creole, Italian, French, German, Portuguese
Drawer A-28, Folder 9

Women: Labor - Wages / Equal Pay 1982-1991; 2007-2021

Physical Description: 3435

Note

includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include gender wages gap, salaries, maternity rights, community building, statistics, unions, equal rights, solidarity, pay equity, statistics, Civil Rights, non-violence, disobedience, equity,community, inclusivity, solidarity, ; makers include National Pay Equity Coalition, United States Department of Labor, Northern Sun Merchandising, UNISON, Hilary McManus, Nuffield Press, Ashville Trading Estate, Lisa Link, United Public Employees, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Tolerant World, National Association of Working Women, Anthony Romano, United Public Employees Local 390, Secret (Deodorant), Conversations with God, Gude SS Productions, The Riveter/not100.co, ; references or specifically about Supreme Court of the United States, Mad Men (television show), Second Reich's Women's Conference (Germany, 1931), National Nurses Week, pension rights, women getting burned, Equal Pay Act (United Kingdom), boston Tea Party, agitators, economic justice, sweat, fair pay, strength, gender equity, 61 cents/ $1, Black women, Native American women $.58/ dollar, white women $.77/ dollar, Asian women $.85/$1. Pacific Islander women $.62/$1, Latina women $.53/$1 ; referenced individuals include Gloria Steinem, President Barack Obama, Thomas E. Perez, Jeremiah Denton, Sheriff Jim Clark, Martin Luther King, Jr.,; places made include Australia, United Kingdom, California (USA), Washington, DC (USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Oakland (California, USA)
Drawer A-28, Folder 10

Women: Laminated / Encapsulated Items 1977-1998

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include objectification of women, women as commodities, advertisements, advertising industry, sexism, equal pay, wages, labor, gender equality, violence against women, sexual assault, domestic violence, statistics, abortion, pro-choice, reproductive rights, body image, diet industry, capitalism, eating disorders, rape, breast cancer, racism, cosmetics industry, voting rights, mass media, suffrage, healthcare, rape, suicide, unity; makers include Eveready, Kenneth Grooms, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Women's Resource Center, Network of Rural Women's Groups; references or specifically about National Nurses' Week, Roe v. Wade, Miss America Pageant, cosmetics, breast cancer, mammograms, National Alliance of Breast Cancer Organizations, The American Woman, Women's Action Coalition: Facts about Women, Rape in America, A Report to the Nation, Rape Crisis Center, Violence Against Women: the Missing Agenda, Women's Action Coalition Facts about Women, anorexia, The Beauty Myth, Fasting Girls: the Emergence of Anorexia as a Modern Disease, Facts in Brief, Abortion in the United States, Keep Abortion Legal, Coalition of battered Women's Advocates, Gender Violence as a Health Issue; referenced individuals include René Magritte, Naomi Wolf, Joan Jacobs Brumberg; places made include Burkina Faso, Sri Lanka, Los Angeles (California, USA), Atlanta (Georgia, USA), Washington D.C. (USA); languages include English, Spanish, Sinhala
Drawer A-28, Folder 11

Women: Marches and Demonstrations 1978-1981; 2013; 2016

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include ecology, anti-war, U.S. imperialism, anti-nuclear, Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), women's suffrage, racism, sexism, violence against women, women's rights, protection, death, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), liberation, human rights, independence, abortion, pro choice, pro life, Death penalty, children, poverty, solidarity, ; makers include Women's Pentagon Action, Intercontinental Press, Women Organized to Resist and Defend (WORD); references or specifically about Bread and Puppet Theatre, the Love Canal, Women Return to the Pentagon (1981), mourning, status quo, mobilization, Third World People, the Draft, African Americans, Latinos, food stamps, Puerto Rico, Viet Nam, El Salvador, Souh Africa, nuclear bombs, ; referenced individuals include Dorothy Marder, Karen Silkwood, Ronnie Moffet, Anna Mae Aquash; places made include USA, Los Angeles (California, USA), New York City (New York, USA), United Kingdom, San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer A-28, Folder 12

Women: Mass Media / Stereotypes [1917]1971-1987; 1990s; 2000-2009

Physical Description: 53

Scope and Content Note

related topics include pornography, television, pornography industry, advertising, advertisements, women in film, body image, cultural standards, history, marches and demonstrations, ethnic diversity, beauty pageants, violence against women, tobacco companies, alcohol, eating disorders, fashion industry, depression, exploitation, children's entertainment, domestic labor, art exhibitions, images of women in cartoons, anorexia, military recruitment, World War I (WWI), Hollywood (California, USA), film industry, sexism, labor, religion, gender equality, gender norms, media, propaganda, power, backlash, marriage, protest, independence, symbolism, guns, pornography, poetry, race, sexism, stereotypes, misogyny, purity, virginity, traditional gender roles, beastiality, ; makers include Maria Fe Nuesca, Blue Flame Records, Recovery Systems, N. Kelly, Fox Searchlight, Women Make Movies, A. Piccolo Graphics, Backyard Art Company, Media Watch, Inkworks Press, Corona Extra, Lola Scarpitta, Los Angeles County of Education, University of Colorado Student Union, Caz, Press Gang Publishing, Dover Publications, Suzanne Siegel, Mother Art, Bob Stevens, Discordia, Kulturrecycling, Dover Publications, Henry Chandler Christy, Erica Gibson, National Organization of Women (NOW), Whose Choice, 20th Century-Fox Film Corporation, Dean, The Pacific Institute Incorporated, Cultural Events Board (CEB), Women Against Violence in Pornography and Media (WAVPM), inkworks, ; references or specifically about First Choice Pay TV, corporate mass media, beauty industry, Phat Girlz (film), Myth California, Mexico, Chicano/Latino, Brillo, birth of Venus, couple busting, propaganda, power, Housewives Lament, Catholic Church, Heresies #9, triangles, the Navy, exclusion of women in the military, postmaster recruiting, labrys, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), immaculate deception, Phat Girlz, Corona Beer, Virginia Slims, Obsession for Men, Calvin Klein, alcohol, acquaintance rape, batterings, Miss California Beauty Pageant, women as cows, women as meat, self-hate, corporate media, perfection, media programming, International Women's Week, HOLLYWON'T, penis envy, Cinderella, Monopoly, co-dependence, "Girl at Mirror", Hannah Montana,Greek goddess, Renoir Nude, fashion model 1990s, Barbie, Sweet 'n Low, Juicy Couture, body dysmorphia; referenced individuals include Nicole Hollander, Wonder Woman, Mo'Nique (Monique Angela Hicks), Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi (Sandro Botticelli), Howard Chandler Christy, Sara A. Price, Marilyn Monroe, Jean Renoir, Judy Grahn, Marilyn Monroe, Norman Rockwell; places made include Vancouver (Canada), San Diego (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California, Mill Valley (California, USA), USA), New York (USA), Mineola (New York, USA), Rosemont (Illinois, USA), Boulder (Colorado, USA), Germany, San Francisco (California, USA), ; languages include German, English, Spanish
Drawer A-28, Folder 13

Women: Peace / Anti-War 1981-2007

Physical Description: 43

Scope and Content Note

related topics include international solidarity, non-violence, disarmament, children's art, violence against women, Afghanistan, Afghan-American communities, feminism, militarism, patriotism, unity, draft resistance, political prisoners, anti-nuclear, historical timelines, police oppression, anarchism, counterculture, quotes, women's peace encampments, El Salvador, anniversaries, corruption, trafficking, gender justice, healthcare, budgets, anniversary, ecology, justice, history, slavery, the draft, unity, resistance, patriotism, militarism, tribunal, diversity, dove of peace, anniversary, ; makers include Women's International League of Peace and Freedom, Community Printers, Chicago Area Women for Peace, Commission for the Prevention of Violence Against Women, Randee S. Fox, Inkworks Press, Boston Social Forum, Red Sun Press, Emalyn Lopez, Watch-Mindanao, Yolanda Fundora, Katya Komisaruk Defense Collective, Bonnie Acker, Women's Encampment, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Sue Thompson, Jeanne Greco, Gilchrist-Roberts, Coordinadora Nacional de la Mujer Salvadoreña, Asociacion de Mujeres Progresistas De El Salvador (AMPES), International Fellowship of Reconciliation Women Peacemakers Program (WPP) Netherlands, Quilters: Piece for Peace, Northeast Connecticut Freeze Campaign, Anarchy Peace and Freedom, White Rose Support Collective, Boston Social Forum, Women's Web, Global Exchange, Afghan Women's Association International, Saldedo Press; references or specifically about East Timor Ploughshares, 20th Anniversary Women for Peace, Mindanao (Philippines), domestic labor and aid, World War II (WWII), U.S. flag, Feminist Resources on Energy & Ecology, Women in Black, Peace is Patriotic, War is Not the Answer, Peru, Israel, Middle East, Palestine, Bat Shalom, Cambodia, Zambia, Amsterdam, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Ifor Women's Peacemakers Program, International Day of Peace and Disarmament, Bucharest (Romania), Helsinki (Finland), Beijing (China), St. Petersburg (Russia), Odessa (Ukraine), Kiyev (Ukraine), Istanbul (Turkey), Soffia, 4th Anniversary, CONAMUS (El Salvador), COMISO (Women's Peace Camp, Italy), La Ragnatella, quilts, Women's Encampment Seneca Army Depot, Hotinon Sionne Iroquois Confederacy, abolitionists, underground railroad, First Women's Rights Convention, Seneca County (New York, USA), European Peace Movement, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), nuclear weapons military policy, international law, Amazon women, Bettman Archive, Capitoline Museum, Amazon Holding a Bow, feminine patriotism, domestic economy, home defense, East Timor, culture of life, Guam, Okinawa / Japan, Hawaii, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Korea, Afghan Women's Community, (Fremont / Haward community); referenced individuals include Hiromi Suzugae, Lorraine Hazen, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Katya Komisaruk, Jan Phillips, Eric Peltoniemi, S. Anderson, Robert Spottswood, Liz Bernstein, Jan Phillips, Harriet Tubman, Katya Komisaruk, Peter Onedera, Yoko Fukumura, Kapuna Kekuni Blaisdell, Nher Sagum, Maria Reinat Pumarejo, Elli Kim, Hiromi Suzugae; places made include United Kingdom, Santa Cruz (California, USA), El Salvador, Italy, Syracuse (New York, USA), Jamaica Plain (Massachusettes, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, French, Japanese, Italian, Spanish, Hebrew, Arabic, Khmer, Chamorro, Pidgin, Tagalog, Korean
Drawer A-28, Folder 14

Women: Unity / Sisterhood 1975-1990; 2000

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include international solidarity, ethnic diversity, interracial diversity, labor, resistance, unity, International Women's Day, international solidarity, children, feminism, sisterhood; makers include J & J Publications, Jurgen Grefe, Jane Carson, Karen Kerney, Dik Cool, Joseph Alpern, Red Sun Press, Bonnie Acker, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Judith Angelo, Full Moon Publications, Kiki, Women's Liberation Center of New York, M. Castanis, Lori Davis Windle, Big Mama Rag, Liberation News Service, Women's Liberation Center of New York; references or specifically about Liberty Leading the People, working women, fine art, Weather Underground, "uppity women", KIKI, Aphrodite of Milos (Venus de Milo), "world web", "Sing a Battle Song: Poems by Women in the Weather Underground", fist; referenced individuals include Eugène Delacroix, Nemir Matos Cintrón, Rini Templeton; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Minnesota (USA), Syracuse, (New York (USA), Amherst (Massachusetts, USA), Northhamption(Massachusetts, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish, Farsi,
Drawer A-28, Folder 17

Women: International Women's Day - Various Topics [1920]; mid 1970s-1999

Physical Description: 35

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women's equality, diversity, conferences, culture, war, homophobia, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), public health, education, free speech, war, Internatonal Women's Day, racism, education, housing, emancipation, poetry, labor, strike, marches and demonstrations, benefits, disarmament, nuclear war, peace sign, rifles, Imperialism, prisons, violence, healthcare, abolition, solidarity, Black Panthers, Nuclear War, militarism, children, survival, ; makers include March 8 Coalition, Women's Action Center, Karl Sadler, Michael Rossman, John Jernegan, Northern California Alliance, Mary Siegfried, Ethnic Women's Alliance, Gonna Rise again Graphics, Miles Hamada, Rogan Smith, Inkworks, EXPO/ICAP Havana, Mary Sutton, Pam Allen, SF Community Press, Committee for International Women's Day, Weavers of World Rights, Union Sisters in Solidarity; referenced individuals include Karl Sadler, Toyita Raphael, Adolph Strakhov, Mao Tsetung, Chiang Ching, Penny Jackson, Angela Davis, Ericka Huggins, Wilma Scott Heide, Margaret Burnham, Randall Forsberg; references or specifically about the draft, Quetzal, Women's Resource Center, Middle East War, Bread and Roses Bookshop, New York rag trade, Bread and Roses, womyn, aboriginal people, self determination, Palestinians, South Africa, International Women's Day, Venceremos Brigade (Spring 1982), Los Siete Revolutionary Union, Angela Davis Defense Committee, Womens Liberation Hospital Workers, Telephone Company Women on Welfare, Women's Street Theater, Mime Troupe Band, Steve Cagan, Cleveland Beacon, Boston Municipal Court, Institution for Defense & Disarment Studies, U.S. Peace Council, Boston, Feminist Women for Peace, Boston YWCA, Mobilization for Survival, Feminist Task Force; places made include Toronto (Ontario, Canada), London (England, UK), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), San Jose (California, USA), Havana (CUBA), Boston (Massachusettes, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Russian, French, Chinese, Hungarian, Somali, Italian, German, Hebrew, Polish, Greek, Sanskrit, Ukranian, Vietnamese, Portuguese, Japanese
Drawer A-28, Folder 18

Women: International Women's Day - Groups or Illustrated Circa 1980s, circa 1970's; 1991

Physical Description: 29

Scope and Content Note

makers include Lark Lukas, Jane Knurling, Tim Dresher, Leslie Abshir, Kim Moytylewski, New American Movement, Cecilia Blomberg, Red Sun Press, Say It Sister! Art Collective, Ellen Reynolds, Northwest Working Press, Gail Dolgin, Jane Norling, Syracuse Cultural Workers Project, Steve Cagan, The Cleveland Beacon, Longual; references or specifically about women, female empowerment, equality, marches and demonstrations, Trans World Airlines (TWA), postal workers, Black community, unemployment, sister songs of solidarity mural, anti-gay bias, WMBR 88.1 FM, "Say it Sister", international decade of women 1975-1985; related topics include feminism, women's issues, nonviolence, equality, representation, coalition building, international unity, theories of power, exploitation, immigration, protection, terror, justice, strike, suffrage, diversity, marches and demonstrations, media, violence, torture; places made include Jamaican Plain (Massachusettes, USA), Amherst (Massachusetts, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Chinese, Vietnamese, Swahili, Spanish, Farsi
Drawer A-28, Folder 19

Women: International Women's Day - Middle East (U.S. Made) 2008-2011

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

makers include KPFK; produced by or supporting Carol Downer, Frances Olsen, Peter Mclaren Rick Miller, Paul Von Blum, Rafael Angulo, Sergio Monteiro, Libros Revolucion, International Women's Day Coalition, Dr. Jose Quiroga, Union of Progressive Iranians, California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA); references or specifically about Islam, Iran, Afghanistan, Middle East, March 8 Women's Organization (Iran-Afghanistan 2009), Fighting Unity; related topics include mysogyny, legislation, law, religion, women, breaking chains, hate, imperialism, resistance, international solidarity, marches and demonstrations, unity, revolution; places made include Berkeley, (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Farsi, English
Drawer A-29, Folder 1

Women: Reproductive Rights 1976-1998; 2004-2008; 2017-2018

Physical Description: 25

Scope and Content Note

related topics include government and politics, women's rights, imperialism, feminism, abortion, diversity, abortion rights, women's health, legal abortions, violence against abortion providers, freedom of choice, education, reproductive choice, moral frameworks, legal rights, morality, women of color, global abortion, dangers of illegal abortions, misogyny, U.S. Supreme Court, pro-choice, democracy, parental consent laws, family planning, state funding, contraceptive failure, family income, social workers, physicians, childbearing, court system, late term abortions, sexual histories, Kansas (USA), childcare, healthcare, religion, Catholicism, population control, fetal life, birth control clinics, welfare rights, equality, forced sterilization, safe contraception, reproductive justice, economic rights, racism, rape, sexual abuse, violence against women, elections, teen safety, right to choose, funding, immigration, freedom, murder; makers include People's Press, Inkworks Press, Liberation Graphics, Reproductive Rights National Network; Salsedo Press, Grudy and Northedge Information Designers, The Policy Project, Feminist Women's Health Center, Terry Furchgott, Tom Lenon, Refuse and Resist, Martin & Glantz, Hyde Amendment, Sterilizaion abuse, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Amy Bartell, Center for Reproductive Law and Policy (CRLP), SNTB, The Progressive, Committee for Abortion Rights and Against Sterilization Abuse (CARASA), J & J Publications, Pharmacist Planning Service, Jessica Adamite, Linda Roistacher, Zoe Wells, Resist!, Edge Wise Editions, National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), Erika Weihs, Bay Area Coalition for Our Reproductive Rights (BACORR), Catholics for a Free Choice, Stephen Austin, Peter Davenport, Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights, Michael Austin, Photo Researchers, Mili Smythe, California Action Rights Action League (CARAL), National Network of Abortion Funds (NNAF), Northeast Coalition for Reproductive Rights, Salcedo Press, Diana Ferber, Pro-Choice Public Education Project, Medusa, Groundswell, Ryan Oakley, Unite for Justice; referenced individuals include Rebecca Walkers, Shannon Lowney, Leanne Nichols, Henry Hyde, Naomi Wolf, Becky Bell, Sherna Gluck, Gloria Allred, Carol Jacques, Betty Shumener, Claudia Koonz, Vivian Campbell, Clara Bell Duval, Anthony Scalia, George W. Bush, Claudia Gilmore, Donald Cantron, Dr. David Gunn, Dr. George TIller, Dr. Wayne Patterson, Dr. Jack Yoffa, Dr. John Britton, James Armstrong MD, Susan Cahill, Dr. Garson Romalis, John Salvi, Bill Baird, David Lane, Dr. Hugh Short, Michael Griffin; references or specifically about United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), Día de Acción Mundial de la Salud de las Mujeres, Brookline Massacre, 1973, abortion rights, Statue of Liberty, arson, coat hangers, Planned Parenthood Center of Syracuse, Campaign for Women's Rights, Planned Parenthood Golden Gate Galla, Dark Ages, pro-life murder, Abortion Access Project, San Francisco (California, USA), World Health Organization (WHO), Abortion Waiting Period and Parental Notification Initiative (California Proposition 4), #immigrantwomen, dilation and evacuation, All Women's Health Center; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), New York (New York, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA), Bemidji (Minnesota, USA), Hampton (Connecticut, USA), USA, Chicago (Illinois, USA), Mill Valley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-29, Folder 2

Women: Reproductive Rights - Cardstock 1989; 2004; 2017

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include pro-choice, U.S. Republican Party, government and politics, marches and demonstrations, Freedom of Choice Act, youth, California (USA), religious freedom, elections, abortion, sex education, Statue of Liberty, family planning, male privilege, gender roles, U.S. culture, patriotism, right-wing fundamentalism, abortion clinics, voting, war on choice, accessible healthcare; makers include Planned Parenthood, Republicans for Choice, National Republican Coalition for Choice, National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), Young People's All-Access Contingent, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights, Pharmacists Planning Service, Inc., California Venereal Disease Advisory Council, Inkworks Press, Answer Coalition, People for the American Way, Bay Area Coalition Against Operation Rescue, Clinic Defense Hotline, California Abortion Rights Action League (CARAL), Feminist Majority Foundation, Planned Parenthood; referenced individuals include George W. Bush; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, Operation Rescue; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA); languages include English, Spanish, Hebrew
Drawer A-29, Folder 8

Women: Reproductive Rights - Events 1970-1994; 2001-2011

Physical Description: 30

Scope and Content Note

related topics include benefits, incarceration, pro choice, anniversary, music, violence, abuse, slavery, torture, rape, accountability, war, health, international solidarity, activism, conference, media, economics, American Flag, arson, terrorism, liberty, freedom, justice, racism, Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, Bisexual, Queer (LGBTQ), solidarity, youth, education, elections, marches and demonstrations, abortion, birth control; makers include National Organization for Women (NOW), Sarah Brander, Inkworks Press, Feminist Majority Foundation, Wimps Collection, People to Abolish Abortion Laws, San Francisco Pro Choice Coalition, Orange County Center for Health, Speed, Rock for Choice, San Jacinto Printing, Berkeley Oakland Women's Union, First United Church of Hollywood, Cleveland Pro-Choice Action Committee, Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights, Multicultural Alliance for Reproductive Freedom (MCARF), women's abortion Action Committee, Miki Jackson, Bay Area Coalition for Our Reproductive Rights (BACORR), Nancy Deutch,Berkeley/Oakland Women's Union, ; references or specifically about Witches, Midwives & Nurses, legalized abortion, International Day of Action for Women's Health, sexual health, reproductive health, antiabortion networks, International Year of the Family (1994), Roe vs. Wade, Feminist Majority Campaign, safe legal funded, domestic terrorism, Planned Parenthood, Orange County (California), Cleveland State University, Statue of Liberty, Webster Decision, Webster vs Reproductive Health Services, National Organization for Women (NOW), birth control, J. Howard Miller, reproductive justice, right wing, on demand, sterilization, immigrant rights, Prop 8, Walk for Life, coat hangers, young people's all access contingent, moral majority, California Abortion Rights Action League (CARAL), Red Sun Press, March for Women's Lives (Washington DC 2004, 1986), incest, Supreme Court of the United States, midwifery, ; referenced individuals include Barbara Ehrenreich, Deirdre English, Linda Bennett, Kristin Lems, Melissa Etheridge, Sarah McLachlan, Edward K, Norma McCovey (Jane Roe), President Ronald Reagan ; places made include New York City (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Austin (Texas, USA), Santa Ana (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), San Francisco (California, U.S.A.), Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Amsterdam, Ohio, USA, Burlington (Vermont, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), ; languages include Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Tagalog, English, Yoruban, Xhosa, Indonesian, French,
Drawer A-29, Folder 4

Women: Reproductive Rights - Pro-Choice Public Education Project 2001-2005

Physical Description: 51

Scope and Content Note

related topics include pregnancy, self-care, community building, HIV/AIDS, health insurance, misogyny, anti-abortion leaders, abortion, labor, state mandate, voting, curfew, gender roles; makers include Toofly, Pro-Choice Resource Center; referenced individuals include Barbara Kruger; references or specifically about DeVito/Verdi, coat hangers; places made include USA; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-29, Folder 5

Women: This is an Emergency! A Reproductive Rights and Gender Justice Portfolio 2012

Physical Description: 32; 2 stitched booklets

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Includes 2 portfolios

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), marriage equality, consensual sex, education, safe sex, violence against abortion providers, pro-choice, equality, contraception, birth control, reproductive rights, self-empowerment, community building, gender oppression, abolitionism, trans & queer movements, oppression, sonogram, privacy, health care access, self-determination; makers include Arley-Rose Torsone, Bec Young, Delia Kovac & Emmy Bright, Erin Rosenthal & Laura Rosenthal, Favianna Rodriguez, Ian G. Cozzens, Katrina Silander Clark, Kristina Brown, Lois Harada, Mary Tremonte, Melanie Cervantes, Meredith Stern, Gina Glantz, Molly Fair, Olivia Horvath, Sam Merritt, Thea Gahr, Ladyfingers Letterpress, Third Termite; referenced individuals include Monique Wittig, Leanne Nichols, John Bayard Britton, Shannon Lowney, David Gunn, James H. Rarrert, George Tiller, Barnett Slepian, Robert Sanderson, Pema Chödrön, Morgan Bassichis, Alexander Lee, Dean Spade, Sylvia Rivera, Marshal P Johnson, Brandy Martell, Paige Clay, Coko Williams, Mark Aguhar, Cherrie Moraga; references or specifically about secret door projects, war on women, statue of liberty; places made include Providence (Rhode Island, USA)
Drawer A-29, Folder 6

Women: Reproductive Rights 1986-1992

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

related topics include abortions, reproductive rights, women, abortion access, contraceptives, pro-choice, death, illegal abortions, children, ; makers include Jessica Adamite, Linda Roistacher, The Abortion Access Project, Revolutionary Communist Party, The Progressive, Steve Brodner, ; references or specifically about contraceptive failure, condoms, unplanned pregnancies, consent, minors, parental consent laws, abusive relationships, poverty, abortion rights, jail, murder, congressman, senators, slut shaming, Nazis, Nazi Germany, genocide, fetus, birth control, Christians, fascists, U.S. Supreme Court, coat hanger abortions, blood, judge robes, pro-life; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Anthony Kennedy, Clara Bell Duval, Becky Bell, Vivian Campbell; places made include Valencia (California, USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer A-29, Folder 7

Women: Violence Aganist Women - Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Aganist Women (LACAAW) 1993; 2000; 2008; 2014

Physical Description: 41

Note

Peace Over Violence, (formerly LACAAW), established in 1971 by pioneering feminist activists, is a sexual and domestic violence, stalking, child abuse and youth violence prevention center headquartered in Los Angeles and dedicated to building healthy relationships, families and communities free from sexual, domestic and interpersonal violence.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include domestic violence, battered women shelters, sexual violence prevention and education, statistics, rape, sexual abuse, rape hotlines, police, arrests, corporatism, women in the media, alcohol advertisements, objectification of women, sexism, relationship violence, youth, teen relationship abuse, homelessness; makers include Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Aganist Women (LACAAW), Peace Over Violence, Deerfield Advertising, Supertype, Howard Schatz, Mosche Brakha, Daniella Federici, Tony Ward, Walter Chin, Stephen Meisel, Ellen von Unwerth, Eddy Kohli, Trauma Foundation of San Francisco, California Department of Health Service - Maternal and Child Health Branch, L.A. City Commission on the Status of Women, Lexus; referenced individuals include Charles Hall; references or specifically about United Way, Office of Criminal Justice Planning, Denim Day, Guess Jeans, Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Budlight corporation, This Is Not An Invitation to Rape Campaign, cycle of violence, consent, jeans, "jeans alibi", Guess, social statement, fashion, excuses, coercion; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-29, Folder 8

Women: Violence Aganist Women - Sexual Assault 1976-1977; 1984-2002, 2012-2018

Physical Description: 31

Scope and Content Note

related topics include death, rifles, fascism, armed struggle, poetry, Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, Bisexual, Queer (LGBTQ), exploitation, patriarchy, self defense, women's symbol, rape, fear, blame, deportation, retaliation, violence, respect, weaponizing, education, abuse, incest, consent ; makers include Postcards from the edge, City College of San Francisco Prevention Education Dept., Reyna Provencio, Santa Barbara Rape Crisis Center, Rape Trauma Services, Office of Student Affairs and Campus Life Pomona College, Young Women of Youth Link-inner City, Heather Gentleman, Eric Gerard, GREM, Louder-than-words, Futures without violence, Wall Street Journal, Highland sexual Assault Center, Guillermo Prado, Scott Braley, Eight point Two Design, Jaime Fuentes, California Coaltion against Sexual Assault, Inkworks,; referenced individuals include Sandy Stone, Descartes, Juana Alicia, Plato, Aristotle, Rolling Stones, Marge Piercy, INez Garcia, Inkworks, California Coalition Against Sexual Assault,; references or specifically about Sexual Assault Awareness Month, NO, Bitch, prevention education, silence, attempted rape, spousal rape, gang rape, ritual abuse, mail-order brides, Clergy abuse, same-sex violence, emotional abuse, acquaintance rape, incest, molestation, survivors, sexual harassment, date rape, drug facilitated rape, prison rape, sexual abuse, disabled rape, Real Men, Rosa parks Sexual Assault Crisis Center, battered women, shelters, activists, Women Take Back the Night, "Rape Poem", alcohol, ; places made include Santa Cruz (California, USA), Davis (California, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), New York City (New York, USA), Ann Arbor (Michigan, USA), Toronto (Canada), Pomona (California, USA), Pasadena (California, USA),; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-29, Folder 9

Women: Violence Against Women - Various Topics 1988-1998, 2000-2007; 2017-2020

Physical Description: 15

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includes newsprint

Scope and Content Note

related topics include hotline, domestic violence, media, labor, sexual assault, survivors, rape, patriarchy, oppression, compassion, sex trafficking, children, murder, ; makers include L. Okun, Ilona Granet, Toyota Motor Sales, Amnesty International, National Organization of Women (NOW) Legal Defense and Education Fund, National Task Force on Violence Against Women, Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) Coalition, Human Rights Watch, Jenny Matthews, Saba Press, Peter Bockaert, Rafael Jiménez, California Endowment, Inkworks Press, National Domestic Violence Hotline, Kay Brown, unwomen.org,(United Nations) ; referenced individuals include Adrian Castillo Ramirez, Harvey Wenstein, Matt Lauer, Bill O'Reilly, Charlie Rose, Louis C.K., Mario Batali, Brett Ratner, Al Franken, Kevin Spacey, Rose McGowan, Ashley Judd, Reese Witherspoon, Mira Sorvino; references or specifically about UNOCAL, United Nations, Feminist anthem, La Tesis colectivo (Chile), corporations, women against women, self-defense, Violence Against Women Act of 1998 (VAWA), Toyota Motor Sales, youth, impunity, government accountability, equal rights, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, burka, Taliban government of Afghanistan, women in black, United Nations, family violence, confidentiality, rape, rape trauma services, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), children, health care provider, humiliation, nudity, #metoo, Twilight of the Creeps, Hollywood, entertainment industry, media industry, Los Angeles Times OP-ED, stalking, legal protections, training, Los Angeles Times, David Horsey, Legal Aid Society Employment Law Center, systemic violence, red dresses, the missing, oil pipeline (Canada), peace sign, rainbows; places made include Oakland (California, USA), Bakersfield (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), New York City (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include Hebrew, Spanish, English
Drawer A-29, Folder 10

Women: Reproductive Rights 1976-1992; 2000-2008

Physical Description: 29

Scope and Content Note

related topics include marches and demonstrations, international solidarity, poetry, timeline, gala, mail, welfare, equality, Day of Action, health care, racism, immigrants, pay equity, sex education, academic freedom, teen pregnancies, funding, poverty, coat hanger, feminism, volunteerism, stereotyping, economics, incarceration, children, education, jobs, democracy, American way, western way, U.S. Constitution, pro life, pro choice, religion, sex, safe sex, statistics, murder, ; makers include Northeast Coalition for Reproductive Rights, Diana Fabre, Middlemarsh, Inc, Sojourner, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights, Rebecca J. Cook, Law and Planned Parenthood Project Office, Peter Davenport, Planned Parenthood, California Abortion Rights Action League (CARAL), National Network of Abortion Funds (NNAF), The Policy Project, The Futures Group International, Centro de Accion Legal de Derechos Humanos (CALDH), Erika Weihs, Northern Sun Merchandising, Sharon Niemczyk, Abortion Access Project, Pharmacists Planning Service, Inc, California Venereal Disease Advisory Council, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Mili Smythe, Catholics for Free Choice, Pro-Choice Education Project, Committee for Abortion Rights & Against Sterilization Abuse (CARASA), Zoe Wells, J&J Publications, Jurgen Grefe, Cane Carson, Bemidji, Public Media Center, Refuse and Resist, Diana Fabre; references or specifically about contraception, abortion, forced sterilization, "right to Life", World Health Organization (WHO), People Publication, Our Bodies, Ourselves, birth control clinic, religion, assassination, murder, kidnapping, chemical attacks, stalking, lesbian gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ), unions, nuclear families, marriage, state medical assistance, family planning, venereal disease, Roe v Wade, U.S. Supreme Court, Webster v Reproductive Health services, Sojourner T. et al v. Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer, Rust v. Sullivan, United States Congress, pre-natal care, post-natal care, miscarriage, Christian Fundamentalists, The PLAN, Abortion Waiting Period and Parental Notification Initiative (California Proposition 4), California 2008, parental consent laws, abortion on demand, Catholicism, condom use, HIV/AIDS, Condoms4life.org, abstinence, "pro-lifers", abortion on demand, parental consent, Indiana parental consent laws, resist!, Circles on the Water, Sojourner; referenced individuals include Marge Piercy, George W. Bush, Michael Austin, Anthony Kennedy, Naomi Wolf, Margaret Sanger, Jessica Adamite, Linda Roistacher, Anthony Scalia, , Sherna Gluck, Gloria Allred, Carol Jacques, Betty Shumener, Keith Haring, ; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), London (England, UK), Hampton (Conneticut, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA), Valencia (California, USA), Houston (Texas, USA), New York (New York, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer A-29, Folder 11

Women: Violence Against Women - Sexual Assault - Events 1985-1999; 2011-2014

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include marches and demonstrations, benefits, conferences, pornography, poetry, media, concert, control, liberation, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBTQ), international solidarity, cartoons, the future, anniversaries, sexual violence, Walk fundraiser, history, conference; makers include Inkworks Press, Design Action Coalition, Lenora Davis and Associates, National Coalition Against Sexual Assault COnference (NCASA 86), Florida State University Women's Center, Lynn Okun, Christine Reagen Rosales, Shoshanah Dubiner, Mountain Women's Resource Center, R. Ledermen, T. Forman, Fireworks Graphics, SOMA Press, Take Back the Night Coalition, California Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Santa Barbara Rape Crisis Center, Lucy Brown Design, Lenora Davis & Associates, Dorene Bedwell, Community Printers, Susie Williams, ; references or specifically about dove of peace, "take back the night", dance, Mother Tongue Readers Theater, mobility, liberation, power, dignity, San Francisco Women Against Rape (SFWAR), Women Against Imperialism, Lesbian Uprising, GABRIELA Network (Philipines), abortion, Montreal, owl, moon, rape, Women United Will Never Be Defeated, Stop Rape Week, calendar, mouths, speak out, silencing, self defense, National Coalition Against Sexual Assault Conference (NCASA), weaponry, Young Womens Christian Association (YWCA),; referenced individuals include Mary Beth Carter, Bill Oterson, Maria Mallozzi; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Tallahassee (Florida,USA), Davis (California, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), Sonora (California, USA), Ann Arbor (Michigan, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA); languages include Chinese, Spanish, English, French, Korean, Tagalog
Drawer A-30, Folder 1

George W. Bush: Administration 2000-2006

Physical Description: 42

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Iraq War, Halliburton Company, poverty, 2004 U.S. presidential election, imperialism, government budgets, taxes, torture, September 11 (2001), oil, corporations, capitalism, civil liberties, U.S. Congress, censorship, patriotism, medical marijuana, Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), health, elections, economy, lying, ; makers include Revolutionary Communist Party USA (RCP,USA), Bill Pierce, Steve Brodner, Peter Ahlberg, Sarah Goldstein, Mark Sorkin, Center for Tactical Magic, The Nation, Heartland Journal, Goatskull, Mad Magazine, Terry Lloyd, Marco Elliott, United for Peace, MIcah Wright, Americans for Safe Access, Inkworks Press, Vic D. Productions, United for Peace, Micah Wright, Center for Public Integrity, Fund for Independence in Journalism, United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA); references or specifically about Reservoir Dogs, film, genocide, Dracula, greed, racism, misinformation, Star Wars, Alice in Wonderland, the Last Supper, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Nuremberg trials, Third Reich, Fox News, Bechtel, Clear Channel, Enron, U.S. flag, Ministry of Homeland Security, surveillance, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, AIDS, cancer, chemotherapy, prison, U.S. Department of Justice, drug trafficking, magicians, war mongering, war hawks, deck of cards, Campaign 2000, puppet, TIME Magazine, tactical magic, Darth Vader, Department of Homeland Security, weapons of mass destruction, Al Queda, United Nations Security Council, War Card, stolen election, ; referenced individuals include Quentin Tarantino, Colin Powell, Tony Blair, Adolf Hitler, Condoleezza Rice, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, John Ashcroft, John Kerry, Osama bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, George H.W. Bush, Pat Robertson, Lewis Carroll, Karl Rove, Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Rumsfeld, Ari Fleischer, Joe Lieberman, John Boehner, Bill First, Tom Delay, Alberto Gonzalez, Darth Vader, Martin Cohen, John Poindexter, John Bolton, Richard Armitage, Eliot Cohen, I. Lewis Libby, Ken Adelman, Condoleeza Rice, Tom Delay, Jeb Bush, Newt Gingrich, Roger Ailes, Rupert Murdoch, Rush Limbaugh, Bill O-Reilly, Ariel Sharon, John Ashcroft, ; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-30, Folder 2

George W. Bush: Anti-War - Cardstock 2004-2007

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S. military spending, Iraq War, terrorism, marches and demonstrations, Iran-Iraq War, U.S. foreign policy, weapons of mass destruction, nuclear weapons, disarmament, government budgets, policy making, national politics, global politics; makers include Salcedo Press, Blood For Oil, Martin Lindsay, Stop Bush Campaign, Irish Anti-War Movement, California Peace Action, Inkworks Press; references or specifically about Bushwacked, war mongering, bring the troops home now, no blood for oil, Nazi Germany, fascism, Gaza, Baghdad (Iraq), U.S. flag, chemical weapons, U.S. intelligence, democracy, human rights, war in Afghanistan; referenced individuals include Dick Cheney, Saddam Hussein, Donald Rumsfeld; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), France, Dublin (Ireland); languages include English, French
Drawer A-30, Folder 3

George W. Bush: Elections 2000-2004

Physical Description: 45

Scope and Content Note

related topics include 2000 U.S. presidential election, 2004 U.S. presidential election, electoral process, popular vote, presidential campaigns, U.S. electoral college, voting, marches and demonstrations, 2004 Republic National Convention (RNC), benefit events, clean money elections, benefit art auction, preferential voting, student movements, anti-war, war crimes, dictatorships, wealth inequality, profits, children, military recruitment, capitalism, military deaths, election eve rallies, madman, madness, say no, lying, ecology, civil rights, judiciary, election fraud, racism, demonization, repression, police brutality, racial profiling criminalization, community, women's rights, globalization, taxation, religion, privacy, future, September 11, 2001, sex doll, blow up doll ; makers include Michael Shaw, Amy Woloszyn, Bag News Weblog, Haiti Action Committee, Bush-Cheney '04, Inc., Busboy Productions, Inkworks Press, Not in Our Name, Amy Woloszyn, Rock the Vote, Count of Manifesto, Poster Nation, Vortex Images, KPFK, Urban Medium, The Undaunted Press, Nader for President 2004 General Election Committee, Picture Progress, JonR, Undaunted Design Company,not in our name; references or specifically about military dictatorship, democracy, transcripts, criminal conspiracies,CNN, The Daily Show, shadow government, Bush agenda, substance abuse, Green Party, democracy, Grassroots Campaigns Inc., 1984 (George Orwell), Billionaires for Bush (Al Gore), casualties of war, Operation Iraqi Freedom, fine art, health care, wage increase, Wall Street, Cooper Union, Cable News Network, 50FactsAgainstBush.com, votenader.org, Patriot Acts, arabs, Muslims, South Asians, religious right; referenced individuals include John Kerry, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Jon Stewart, Francisco Goya, Al Gore, Charlie Chaplin, Ben Turpin, Oliver Hardy, Ronald Reagan, Salvador Dali, Cynthia McKinney, Michael C. Ruppert, Ralph Nader; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), New York City (New York, USA)
Drawer A-30, Folder 4

George W. Bush: Impeachment 2004-2007

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include patriotism, government secrecy, torture; makers include Committee to Impeach the President; references or specifically about Radar Arts, Rad Films; referenced individuals include Dick Cheney; places made include Dallas (Texas, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-30, Folder 5

George W. Bush: Internationally Made 2003-2005

Physical Description: 24

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Iraq War, children, capitalism, marches and demonstrations, oil, occupation of Iraq, terrorism, May Day, socialism, labor, unions, anti-war, oil companies, corporations, Exxon (ESSO), boycotts; makers include The Clinic, International Socialist Resistance (ISR), Socialist Worker, Pyramid Poster, Die Grünen (Germany Green Party), Al-Awda, Dean Bardouka, Association pour l'Art et l'Expression Libres (AAEL), Larkham Printers, Young Communist League (UK Communist Party), Stop the War Coalition; references or specifically about U.S. flag, democracy, No Blood For Oil, Cable News Network (CNN), Palestine; referenced individuals include Osama bin Laden, Silvio Berlusconi, John Howard, George W. Bush, Tony Blair, Al Capone, Richard Perle, Donald Rumsfeld, John Winston Howard; places made include Chile, Italy, United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, USA, France; languages include English, Spanish, Italian, German, Arabic, French
Drawer A-30, Folder 6

George W. Bush: Iraq War / Anti-War 2003-2007

Physical Description: 53

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includes laminated items

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related topics include terrorism, elections, anti-war, George W. Bush, imperialism, ecology, War in Afghanistan, bombings, Middle East, government budgets, nuclear weapons, anti-nuclear, U.S. military spending, Iraq War, U.S. intervention, military deaths, U.S. domestic policy, McDonald's, corporations, religion, Christianity, disarmament, U.S. imperialism, children, Iran, civilian deaths and injuries, demonstrations, football, elections, corruption, 9/11 (September 11 attacks), the environment, imperialism, terrorism, Vietnam ; makers include www.Nion.us, S. McDaniel, FAILE, Peace Education Fund, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), EndOfPrint.org, Starlin, PostYourPolitics.com, Rebecca Bughouse, Kenyonb, The Nation, WBC, Paul Krehbiel (Political Poster Collective), Fidelity Educational Press, Sebastian Grebing, Thomas Rudolph, John Carr, S. Mc Daniel; references or specifically about Enron, racial profiling, air pollution, jingoism, ICBM Treaty, Cold War, biological weapons, Soviet Union (USSR), Puerto Rico, Palestine, Cuban embargo, Israel, cowboys, De'Angelo Foundation, Mission Accomplished (Iraq War), Vietnam War, My Lai Massacre, Nuremburg laws, impeachment, bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, World War II, slavery, Bay of Pigs, Yugoslavia, Halliburton, Osama bush Laden, Union 76, Enron, Kyoto Agreement, Unocal Chevron, Caspian Sea Basin, ; referenced individuals include Jesus Christ, Osama bin Laden, Jeb Bush, George W.Bush, George Walker Bush, Katherine Harris, Michelangelo, Gordon Smith, Ariel Sharon, Kim Jong-il, Saddam Hussein, Richard Nixon, George Washington, Noam Chomsky, Henry Kissinger, Ronald Reagan, Richard Cocke, Ulysses S. Grant, Leonard Peltier, Malcolm X, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Tony Blair, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Bremer III, John Ashcroft, Iyād Alii; places made include Austin (Texas, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-30, Folder 7

George W. Bush: Newsprint 2003

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include war crimes, marches and demonstrations, Homeland Security; makers include Socialist Worker, United Posters, David Baldinger, People's Weekly World, Ray Noland; references or specifically about Globalize Resistance, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (film), economics, retirement pensions, U.S. foreign policy; places made include London (England, United Kingdom), USA
Drawer A-30, Folder 8

George W. Bush: Oversize 2000-2007

Physical Description: 45

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, government corruption, peace, chemical weapons, anti-nuclear, U.S. military, Iraq War, oil, war in Afghanistan, death penalty, capital punishment, gun control, marijuana, veterans, terrorism, nuclear weapons, immigration, deportations, sanctuary, impeachment, voting; makers include Indymedia, Postgen.com, Import Images, GB Posters, Pyramid Posters, David Byrne, Raven Images, Aesthetic Apparatus, Karen Fiorito, Parody Productions, Nous Travaillons Ensemble, regards (publication), Andrea Bowers, Urban Medium; references or specifically about Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, U.S. currency, Bush agenda, Gavin Nuisance, Uncle Sam; referenced individuals include Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, George H.W. Bush, Joseph Sohm, Osama bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, Tony Blair, Elvira Arellano, Adalberto United Methodist Church; places made include New York (New York, USA), Sheffield (England, United Kingdom), France; languages include English, French, German, Spanish
Drawer A-30, Folder 9

George W. Bush: Partisan Project 2004

Physical Description: 55

Scope and Content Note

related topics include voting, 2004 U.S. presidential election, Iraq War, oil, nepotism, corporatism, capitalism, Bush administration, peace, ecology, pollution, Environmental Protection Agency; makers include Modern Dog, Art Chantry, John Riegert, Hyla Willis, Kyle Goen, Michael Bierut, Handel Low, Calvin Rambler, Melina Rodrigo, Sarah Sirlin, Brett Yasko, Third Termite, Jude Vachon, James Victore, Larkin Werner, Ted Williams, Natari Design; references or specifically about McDonalds, U.S. Flag; referenced individuals include John Ashcroft, Imogene Coca; places made include New York (New York, USA); languages include German, Latin, English
Drawer A-30, Folder 10

George W. Bush: Ruben Mac Blue - Cardstock 2005

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Al-Qaeda, Bush family, imperialism, capitalism, anti-nuclear, anti-war, disarmament, bombings, September 11 (2001), 9/11 Truth movement; references or specifically about blood & oil, swastikas, Nazism, Nazi Germany, World Wars, blood for oil, Bush family evil empire; referenced individuals include Adolf Hitler; places made include USA
Drawer A-30, Folder 11

George W. Bush: Elections - War Mentions 2004

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include war, voting, election, Vietnam War, 2004 U.S. Presidential Election, democracy, military coup, protest, war criminal, Haiti, march, rally, racism, U.S. imperialism, environmentalism, police brutality, racial profiling, women's rights, tax cuts, war crimes, electronic voting, the draft, oil companies, oil and gas industry, Iraq, Iraq War, anti-war, 9/11, September 11 (2001) Terrorist Attacks, casualties of war, soldiers; makers include Michael Shaw, Haiti Action Committee, KPFK, VORTEXimages, Not in Our Name, Count of Manifesto, Inkworks, guardiansofthesecret.com; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, John Kerry, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Ed Begley, Cynthia McKinney, Michael C. Ruppert, Eva Georgia, Vessy Mink, Dick Cheney (Richard Cheney); references and specifically about 1984 (book), TRUTH Act, Republican National Convention, USA PATRIOT Act, religious right, U.S. Constitution, Operation Iraqi Freedom; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Eureka (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer A-30, Folder 12

George W. Bush: Various Topics 2000-2008

Physical Description: 97

Scope and Content Note

related topics include marches and demonstrations, terrorism, fascism, fascist regimes, dictatorships, privatization, social security deficits, government budgets, tax cuts, national forests, deforestation, ecology, pollution, calendars, children, homogenization, cultural critiques, U.S. Republican Party (GOP), 2000 U.S. Presidential Election, voting, Florida election recount, Patriot Act, oligarchy, September 11 (2001), corporatism, 9/11 Truth movement, prisons, Texas incarceration rates, welfare, National Rifle Association of America (NRA), gun control, Sears, Roebuck and Co., capitalism, Iraq War, patriotism, games, Al-Qaeda, wealth disparity, Republican women, outsourcing, labor, global economics, global warming, climate change, oil, U.S. imperialism, children, letters; makers include Matt Wuerker, Make It Stick, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Art Chantry, The Nation, Turbulence Poster Project, Rodrigo, Cynthia Kastan, Robert Billings, Jason Rhodes, Hugh Gran, Gary Houston, GH Design, Artemio Rodriguez, Chuck Beers, Brian Stauffer, Shortrun Posters, Erich Origen, Gen Golan, Andy Singer, Tux, Rainforest Action Network, These Times (publication), Dan Ibarra, Michael Byzewski, Aesthetic Apparatus, Winston Smith documentary; references or specifically about Critical Mass Missives, The Committee for Full Enjoyment, direct action, Dallas Cowboys, soft money, nepotism, nationalism, sexism, controlled mass media, national security, corporatism, cronyism, corruption, civil rights groups, labor organizations, disability rights groups, Bush Agenda, Mad Magazine, Bull and Scones, Count of Manifesto, U.S. Supreme Court, deceptiondollar.com, Capitol offense, welfare, corporate greed, Tzedakah, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Shia photo, swastikas, Voodoo Cat Box, Mad Cowboy Disease, Jesus Rodriguez, George W. Bush Presidential Library, Art Gallery Aspen, Nazi Germany, European Holocaust, Harvard University, India, World Bank, Citigroup, Texaco, cocaine, anti-Semitism, homophobia, Exxon, Coca-Cola, Enron, The Best Democracy Money can Buy, globalization, corproatism, finance, BBC, Bush Family, family fortune, MOBY; referenced individuals include Jeb Bush, Osama bin Laden, Lawrence W. Britt, Dick Cheney, Marvin Bush, Julius Caesar, Donald Rumsfeld, Saddam Hussein, James Wolfensohn, Sandy Weill, Ralph Nader, Greg Palast, Winston Smith, MIchael Moore; places made include Seattle (Washington, USA), California (USA), New York (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Portland (Oregon, USA), Ohio (USA); languages include English, German, Latin
Drawer A-31, Folder 1

Anarchism: Various Topics 1980-2008; 2018

Physical Description: 43

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Anarchy Hotline, television, mass media, peace, anti-war, bombings, women, terrorism, September 11 (2001), classism, Iraq War, poverty, political cartoons, gangs, police brutality, legal systems, anti-authoritarianism, cultural events, government coercion, imperialism, stencils, May Day, exploitation, marches and demonstrations, punk movement, destruction, free trade, slave trade, economics, class, homelessnes, International solidarity, barbed wire, ; makers include Midori Takata, CrimethInc., Subversion International, The Match (Tucson, Arizona), High School, Arthur Jones, Jessie Vala, John Duda, Ray Holand, Josh MacPhee, The Red Book Store, Red Sun Press, Syndicalist Workers Federation, Richard Pugh, Alternative Gathering Collective (AGC), Anarchist Prisoners' Legal Aid Network (APLAN), Work Shop Printers, Left Bank Books, Association of Concerned Citizens, solidarity international (Sweden), ; references or specifically about U.S. currency, Great Seal of the United States, revolution, swastikas, Nazi Germany, ecology, banks, surgical bombing, veganism, The Joy of Revolution, Public Secrets: Collected Skirmishes of Ken Knabb, Justseeds, Anarchy Now, bureaucracy, comodities, rich get richer, poverty, profit, fat cats, rainforests, labor, wages, contradictions; referenced individuals include Buenaventura Durruti, George W. Bush, Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, Thomas Paine, Timothy McVeigh, David Edelstadt, Emma Goldman, Bill Gates (William Gates); places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Portland (Oregon, USA), Sweden, United Kingdom; languages include English, Turkish, Korean, Spanish
Drawer A-31, Folder 2

Anarchism / Communism / Socialism: Cardstock 2001

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include socialism, Hollywood Blacklist, anti-communism, censorship, Academy Awards (Oscars), labor, workers' struggle, communism, liberation; makers include Freedom Socialist Party, Slobodan Dimitrov, Alex Maloutas, Henry Niller, RR-Graphic Design & Creative Services (RRGD); references or specifically about Bridge on the River Kwai, "si se puede,"; referenced individuals include Wendy McPherson, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Michael Wilson, Carl Foreman; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-31, Folder 3

Anarchism / Communism / Socialism: Individuals 1975-1979; 1986; 2005-2007

Physical Description: 30

Scope and Content Note

related topics include patriotism, art exhibitions, unemployment, labor, Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, Scotland (United Kingdom), concert, Communist Oppression, communism; makers include Arnold Mesches, LA PHIL, Berkeley Bonaparte, Revolution Books, Count of Manifesto, Greater London Arts Association, The Spark (bookstore), Hugo Gellert, Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission (OCHC), STUC, John Maclean Society, SOGAT Labour, Stan Bell, A. L. Korolev, centenary anniversary, Scottland, Marti Baliño Mella, Scottish Trades Union Congress; references or specifically about KPFK, anti-profit bookstore, Communist Party (Puerto Rico), "Country, Death, Victory", First Congress of the Communist Party (Puerto Rico), Scottish golden chain of World Socialism, New American Movement (NAM); referenced individuals include Leon Trotsky, Joseph Stalin, Esa-Peka Salonen, John Maclean, Jesus Christ, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Albert Camus, Bertolt Brecht, Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, Käthe Kollwitz, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Frederick Engels, Ricardo Flores Magón, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), John Reed, John Maclean, Fidel Castro, Oscar Lopez Rivera, Clarence Darrow; places made include USA, United Kingdom, Puerto Rico, Los Angeles (California, USA), Scotland; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-31, Folder 4

Anarchism / Communism / Socialism: Internationally Made 1974-1975; 1990-2004

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include May Day, Communist Party of Iran, mass media, cultural events, exhibitions, miners, mining, labor, strikes, economics, money, neo-Fascism, elections, voting; makers include Frente de Unidade Revolucionária (FUR), Türkiye Komünist Partisi/Marksist-Leninist (Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist-Leninist), Rauch Design, Tipografía Press, Museo Casa de Leon Trotsky, J. Boldó, Maylo y Gallo, Educ-Arte, Socialist Party (England and Wales), Alan Hardman Révolution (French publication), Croquis de Bruinellos; references or specifically about capitalism, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola - Partido do Trabalho (MPLA), Forças Armadas, Marxism, Leninism, Maoism, Soviet Union (USSR), October Revolution, Partido Comunista Português(PCP); referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Frederick Engels, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Leon Trotsky, Ho Chi Minh, Fidel Castro, Salvador Allende, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Emiliano Zapata, Patrice Lumumba; places made include Portugal, Iran, Turkey, Italy, Mexico, United Kingdom, Canada; languages include Portuguese, Farsi (Persian), English, Spanish, Turkish, Italian, French, Brussels
Drawer A-31, Folder 5

Communism: Karl Marx 1970-2003

Physical Description: 47

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, technology, capitalism, Marxism, economics, alienation, exploitation, education, economics, academics, values, anniversary,class, ; makers include Frits van Hartingsveldt, Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis, Hunan Science and Technology Publishing House, Jerry Biggs, Bread & Puppet Press, Marxism Today (publication), Tuan Phan, League of Socialist Artists, G&B Arts Ltd., M. Scott, United Posters Ltd., Argus Communications, Secretaria de Divulgacion Coordinacion de Colegio de Ciencias y Humanidades, Saul, Peoples School for Marxist Studies, Isabel Caisallo ; references or specifically about New York Times, University of Berlin, Uncle Sam, Liceo Federico Guillermo de Treveris, communist revolution, Socialist Workers Party, Doctor of Philosphy, University of Jena, "Difference between philosophies between the Nature of Democracy and Empire", political science topics, published works of Carlos Marx, centenary, change; referenced individuals include Patricia Ellen Ricci, Frederic Hegel; places made include Germany, Netherlands, China, USA, Italy, United Kingdom, New York (New York, USA); languages include German, Dutch, Chinese, English, Italian
Drawer A-31, Folder 6

Marches and Demonstrations: Various Topics 1976; circa 1980's; 1996-1997; 2003- 2005; 2013-2018

Physical Description: 42

Note

includes laminated poster, Folder is oversized

Scope and Content Note

related topics include human rights, affirmative action, public education, health services, police review boards, labor law reform, minimum wage, amnesty, civil liberties, fist, love, peaceful protest zone, poverty, living wage, public health, affordable housing, taxation, corporatism, budget priorities, imperialism, women, racism, sexism, ban, unity, love, boycotts, climate justice, land rights, capitalism, corporatism, labor, abortion rights, civil disobedience, disarmament, nuclear war, fascism, strike, slavery, picketing, socialism, justice, corporatism, globalization, empires, food, non-violence, theatre, teach-ins, debate, activism, freedom, human rights, American tradition, labor rights, labor day, the enemy, peace sign, violence, hate, anniversaries, family separation, immigration, equity, inclusion, organizing; makers include Erik Marinovich, People's Campaign, Together We Rise, San Francisco Living Wage Coalition, Pat Villano, People Organizing to Win Employment Rights (POWER), f.C. Cortez, LA Business Printing, L. Lubow, ; references or specifically about Low-wage Workers Community Congress, Tenderloin, Bay View, Hunter's Point, the Mission, Chinatown, San Francisco (California, USA), Facebook, immigration ban, Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Los Angeles (California, USA), October 15, 2017, No Muslim Ban Ever, Statue of Liberty, World Trade Organization (WTO), Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), Peru, we have a dream coalition, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW, Wobblies), "Don't Mourn, Organize", Black Lives Matter, Dakota Pipeline, fossil fuels, Occupy, draft registration, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), United Farm Workers (UFW), La Raza, ban the bomb, Ethiopia, Wilmington 10, Charlotte 3, Right to work laws, executions, capital punishment, Raleigh (North Carolina, USA), 50th Anniversary March on Washington, power to the people, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Black Lives Matter, sacred land, family separation ; referenced individuals include Joe Hill, Bernie Sanders, Bill Clinton, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-Tung), Martin Luther King, Jr., Joe Hill; places made include Pennsylvania (USA), New York (USA), Las Vegas (Nevada, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Portuguese, Spanish
Drawer A-31, Folder 7

Ecology: Various Topics - Oversize 1967; 1981-1995; 2015

Physical Description: 26

Scope and Content Note

related topics include whales, whaling, ocean health, mountain peaks, dams, geothermal energy, history of technology, nuclear energy, space exploration, natural resources, environmentalism, waste management, oceans, water pollution, overpopulation, agriculture, hunger, California, pesticides, alternative transportation, deforestation, corporations, Colorado River, uranium mining, marches and demonstrations, media, arts festival, air pollution, cities; makers include Jean-Philippe Maitre, Roberto Soave, Colografica, Jack Lefkowitz, Virginia Strenad, Warszawska Drukarnia Akcydensowa (WDA), Adopt a Beach, California Coastal Commission, Giusti, Kelleher and Tait Design, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Noah's Art, Australia Conservation Foundation, Faith Wilding, California Committee on Pesticides, Al Kettler Artwork, Fratelli Bonetti, Testa Perlla Rossetti, Creatzzo, Harrison Color, Don Ivan Punchatz, Darwin Baum, Vicki Morgan, Barbara Bertoli, Chris Reedy, Water Education Foundation, The Sierra Club, Portal Publications, Ltd, Vision LA Fest, La Roche, McCaffrey & McCall, Inc., Tim Mendenhall, EarthShare; referenced individuals include Malcolm Fraser, Robert Wyland, James Joyce, James D. Rose; references or specifically about the Bible, Earth Summit, Vision LA 15, smog, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); places made include Poland, Italy, New York (New York, USA), Australia, Sausalito (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, French, Italian, Polish
Drawer A-31, Folder 8

Ecology: Various Topics - Newsprint Circa 2015

Physical Description: 4

Scope and Content Note

related topics include community land access advocacy, community projects, environmental change, environment, climate change, ecology, vacant land, public land development, private land developers; makers include 596 acres, Living Lots NYC, Rare Earth Catalogue; places made include New York City (New York, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-31, Folder 9

Ecology: People's Climate March (2014 & 2017) 2014; 2017

Physical Description:

Note

includes laminated poster

Scope and Content Note

related topics include environmentalism, climate change, marches and demonstrations, rally, international solidarity, racism, poverty, economics, public health, statistics, community, change, science, colonialism, activism, class, oppression, immigration, housing, sustainability, innovation, capitalism, corporatism, labor health, biological diversity, climate justice, flags, jobs, justice, diversity, summit, reality, water, the globe, labor, religion, education, occupation, spirituality, harmony, unity, children, ideology, politics, rejection, ; makers include People's Climate March, U prose, Design Action Collective, Climate Justice Alliance, extend climate, Rachel Choragi, Natural Resources Defense Council (NORDIC), Center for Biological Diversity, Center for Inquiry, Nicolas Lampert, Josiah Werning, Josh MacPhee, Favianna Rodriguez, Shepard Fairey, Laurie Dougherty, Indian Country Media Network, Seattle University, People's Climate Movement, Collin Matthes, Crystal Clarity, Chris Stain; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, children, balloon, New York (New York, USA), fossil fuels, United Nations, rescue, crossroads, social injustice, economic injustice, Bangladesh, carbon dioxide, emissions, oil, hydraulic fracturing (fracking), frontline communities, indigenous peoples, pipelines, coal mining, asthma, cancer, crime, sea level, storm surge zones, Hurricane Sandy, Manhattan (New York City, NY, USA), privatization of resources, labor, Charles Darwin Day, clean water, fossils, bones, skeleton, carbon, coal, farm workers, domestic workers, parents, elders, future, political parties, green business, non-profits, mental health, rising tides, Columbus Circle (Manhattan, New York City, NY, USA), "Defiende Nuestra Madre", healthy communities and justice, Hollywood disaster films, floods, hurricanes, drought, tornados, shrinking ice caps, vanishing glaciers, United Nations 2014 Summit on Climate Change, yoga, meditation, healing, yoginis, Hindi phrase: "Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu (People: Samasta: Suchino Bhavantu)"; places made include New York City (New York, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA); referenced individuals include James Montgomery Flagg, Ban Ki-moon, Charles Darwin, Margaret Mead, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Robert G. Fingerstall, Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, Stephen Hawking, Nicola Tesla, Rosalind Franklin, Dara Herman Zierlein; languages include Spanish, English, Hindi
Drawer A-31, Folder 10

Ecology: Dakota Access Pipeline 2015-2017

Physical Description: 11

Note

includes reproductions

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Standing Rock Sioux, revocation, permits, corporatism, solidarity, land protection, land rights, water rights, women, water pollution, contamination, indigenous resistance, Native Americans, anti-capitalism, climate, ecology, greed, inner-connectivity, oppression, unity, prayer, spirituality, solidarity; makers include Jesus Barraza, Melanie Cervantes, Jonathan Nelson, JustSeeds, Washoyot, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Micah Bazant; referenced individuals Ron Toledo, J. Howard Miller; references or specifically about Army Corps of Engineers, Chase Manhattan Bank, Bank of America, Wells Fargo Bank, peace pipe, #waterislife, #nodapl, #thispipedoesnotbreak, #keepitintheground, Seven Generations, Seven Arrows, Four Directions, Mother Earth, medicine wheel, Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan, Standing Rock Indian Reservation (North Dakota, USA) (South Dakota, USA), snake, darkness, guardian of life, chaos, flags; places made include Oakland (California, USA), Albuquerque (New Mexico, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA); languages include Hebrew, English
Drawer A-31, Folder 11

Ecology: Greenpeace - International 1990-2002

Physical Description: 34

Scope and Content Note

related topics include water pollution, paper, deforrestation, recycling, transportation, history, campaigns, whales, oceans, seals, extinction, recycling, ozone, solar energy, climate change, biodiversity, boycotts, anniversaries, alternative energy, the environment, international solidarity; makers include Dorreboom, James Siers, V. Worthington, Greenpeace, paradigm Design, Manu Smith, Richard Adams, Peter Scones, Moebius, Annemarie Van Hoerincen, Reiser; references or specifically about Brazilian Mahogany, Francesco Martone, dioxine, chlorine, nuclear weapons, radioactivity, plutonium, nuclear testing, test ban project, Kazakhstan, bombs, toxic chemicals, herbicides, oil, Indonesia, sea turtles, dolphins, aquariums, nuclear plants, Pacific Islands, test sites, Rainbow Warrior (boat), dolphins, ESSO (E$$O), Exxon Mobil, desertification, forest fires, wild fires; referenced individuals include Jacques Chirac; places made include Netherlands, London (UK), Czechoslavakia, New Zealand, Paris (France); languages include English, French, Dutch, Czech, Russian, Chinese
Drawer A-31, Folder 12

Ecology: Alternative Transportation - Bicycles 1976; 1992-2015

Physical Description: 22

Scope and Content Note

related topics include justice, poverty, community, skeleton, anniversaries, festivals, media, parade, fair, freedom, international solidarity, reclamation; makers include Evynne Blummer-Torres, wheeled migration, Transportation and Use Coalition, AK Graphics, Pamela Scott, The San Francisco Bay Guardian, Mona Caron, Critical Mass, Hugh D'Andrade; referenced individuals include Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr., NorCal High School, Bay Area Outreach & Recreation Program (BORP); references or specifically about ; bole cemtemmoa; 76, Huffy bicycles, car free streets, Bicis Del Pueblo, bike skills, costumes, pedal power, Bicycle Harvest, Bike to Work Day (Santa Cruz), Kortuzi, International Walk and Roll to School Day, Santa Cruz Bike Week, maintenance, Bike to Work Week (Santa Cruz), Green CIty, "Transit First",Chileno Valley Cycling Classic; places made include Pasadena (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), East Bay (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Portland (Oregon, USA), Dayton (Ohio, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Danish
Drawer A-31, Folder 13

Ecology: Alternative Transportation Late 1960s; 1993; 2003-2013

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

related topics include automobiles, cars, bicycles, bicycling, trains, metros, public transit, walking, community events, sustainability, carpooling, vans, traffic, working, freeways, marches and demonstrations, buses, global warming, asthma, fuel efficient cars, air pollution, oil spills, toxic waste, wars of conquest, carfree cities, conferences, taxes, infrastructure, subways, rapid transit systems, high speed rails; makers include Bill Texas, AB 2766 Fund, Mobile Source Reduction Committee, South Coast Air Quality Management district, Inkworks Press, Greater Boston Committee on the Transportation Crisis, CALPIRG; references or specifically about World Car-Free Day, Los Angeles Metro Transit Authority (MTA), Interstate 95, Hummer (car), Transit Alliance (Boston), ; places made include San Leandro (California, USA), Fairfax (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Portland (Oregon, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-31, Folder 14

Ecology: Water - Oceans and Coasts 1974-2006; 2022

Physical Description: 25

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Seymour Marine Discovery Center, storm drains, pollution, calendars, children, motor oil, recycling, filters, clean waterways, petroleum, wildlife protection, environmental conservation, watersheds, estuaries, San Francisco Bay (California, USA), fisheries, sustainability, climate change, tropical oceans, air quality, student groups, volunteering, aquariums, California Coastal Cleanup Day, exhibits, workshops, education field trips, conservation techniques, wildlife, personal discovery, World Environment Day, celebration, eulogy, funeral procession, Day of Action, disposal, waste, water pollution, conference, conservation, clean water, ; makers include Inkworks Press, Sierra Club, Omnitrade Industrial Company, Mall Graphics, Inc., Superior Printing Inks, Handsoffocean.org, TMP Worldwide, Julie Quinlivan, Ket Tom-Conway, Oscar Amaro, Stormwater Management Program, Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Bug Press, Northcoast Environmental Center, Simon Design, Save Our Shores (Santa Cruz), Heal the Bay, Geo Imports, California State Parks Foundation, California Coastal Commission, Santa Monica Bay Restoration Project Foundation, Richardson Bay Community Association, Bay Open Anchorage Trust, Frisco Bay Mussel Group (FBMG), Tom Killion, Robinson Jeffers, National Estuarine Research Reserve System, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Department of Commerce, California Public Research Interest Group (CALPRIG), Christopher Wormell, Community Printers and Eleven, City of Los Angeles Stormwater Program, Oscar Amaro, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Division of Communications and Public Information, Friends of the LA RIver (FOLAR), International Rivers Network, Center for Marine Conservation, Marine Conservation Alliance, Natural Resources Consultants Inc., ; references or specifically about sea turtles, blue whales, Ocean Recreation and Conservation Conference, conservation of public access surf and beach resources, non-depletive energy, non-energy dependent resources, water recreation, World Climate Research Programme (WCRP), storm drains, Los Angeles Municipal Code 64.70, turtles, dolphins, jellyfish, Bay Area Environmental Education Resource Fair (BAEER Fair) 26, exhibits, workshops, conservation techniques, wildlife, rivers, Auburn Dam, International Day of Action, dams, Alaska (USA), seabirds, whale populations, overfishing, sea lions, seafood, mine waste, coastal environments, toxicity, crushed rock, ore, coastal currents, Sumbawa (Indonesia), pipes, Philippines, Papau New Guinea, Canada, upwelling, LIhir gold mine, toxins, toxic metals, health, food, contamination, Smothering, mine waste, ocean sanctuaries; referenced individuals include Frans Lanting, Rachel Rees, Somkiat Sirvikol, Darlene McCullough; places made include USA, Los Angeles (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA); languages include English, French, Russian, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish
Drawer A-31, Folder 15

Ecology: Sustainability 1981; 1993; 1998; 2001-2013; 2022

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include deforestation, public universities, private universities, education, higher education, water access, fish, libraries, democracy, conferences, non-renewable resources, recycling, environmentalism, engineering, consumption, architectural design, self-sufficiency, urban design, technology, bicycles, electric vehicles, composting, recycling, zero waste, community gardens, utopias, ecosystems, self-sustainable homes, solar power, wind power, wetlands, fairs, wildlife conservation, buses, peace, greed death, urbanization, industry, industrialization, farms, money, sustainable economy, social justice, green technology, fashion, indigenous, Ozone layer, ; makers include Leslie Evans, Sea Dog Press, Inkworks Press, DuckDog Design, iFixit, University of California at Davis (UC Davis), Office of Appropriate Technology, Office of Gordon Ashby, Literacy for Environmental Justice, Indicator Species, Ally Reeves, Ciro Marchetti, Daniel B. Holeman, Greenfield Graphix, Green Festival, Matt Wuerker; referenced individuals include Alice Walker, Thom Hartmann, Amy Goodman, Ben Cohen, David Suzuki, Joan Bladse ; references or specifically about mercury poisoning, "crisis of the commons", "right to repair" movement, sun, wind, water, earth, Peoples' Earthday, vegetable oil, "slow is beautiful", windmills, the sky is falling, whales, manatees, fish, jelly fish, "plastic kills", marine biology, electric vehicles, electric cars, Model T (Ford car), Motor City, reusable shopping bags; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), David (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Sebastopol (California, USA), Watertown (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English
Drawer A-32, Folder 1

Native Americans: Oversize 1939; 1986-1998; 2008-2013

Physical Description: 13

Note

One poster has a poster record for each side

Scope and Content Note

related topics include land rights, Navajo people, education, Navajo philosophy, environment, ecology, films, coal mining, art exhibitions, Big Mountain (Black Mesa, Arizona), allies, environment, sovereignty, treaties, commitments, U.S. government, stereotyping, global warming, gratitude, culture, sacred objects, culture, tourism; makers include Miramax, Earthworks Films, Dan Budnik, Woodfin Camp & Associates, Julie Leonardino, Andrea Smith, Monoso, Paul Tankersley Graphics, Leslie Barany Communications, Josephine M. Cook, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Karen Kerney, Donna Tarbania, American Indian Law Alliance, Chief Oren Lyons, Alliance Graphics, Santa Fe Railway, ; references or specifically about "Broken Rainbow", mascots, "Doctrine of Discovery", United Nations Declaration on the RIghts of Indigenous People, Indigenous People's Day, Onondaga Nation, Santa Fe Tours, ; referenced individuals include Andrew Johnson, Chief Oren Lyons, Sherman Alexie, Chief Seattle; places made include Idaho (USA), Switzerland, Sweden, Arizona (USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), ; languages include Navajo, English, Swedish
Drawer A-32, Folder 2

Religion: Oversize 1995-2010

Physical Description: 5

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Bishop's Fund for World Relief, international aid, religious aid, peace, conferences, anarchism, philosophy, morality; makers include Katarina Whitley, Katherine Shagas, World Council of Churches, A. Oswan, Ernest Pignon-Ernest, Federation Anarchiste, Heklev, Philosophy Club (UCLA); referenced individuals include Pope John Paul II; places made include Italy, USA, France, Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-32, Folder 3

Gun Control: Oversize 1990

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include statistics, privately held guns, gun dealers licenses, children, crime, handguns, deaths by handguns, cartoon; makers include Philip Kirkland, Psychology Today, Fire-Arm Facts, Félix González-Torres, CFR; references or specifically about Arizona (USA), California (USA), Museum of Modern Art (MOMA); places made include USA
Drawer A-32, Folder 4

Anti-Nuclear: Various Topics - Oversize 1980-2007

Physical Description: 43

Note

includes stencils

Scope and Content Note

related topics include SANE / Freeze (Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy and the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign), Peace Action, Three Mile Island accident, marches and demonstrations, nuclear accidents, labor, student movements, disarmament, graphs, range of nuclear weapons, mushroom clouds, nuclear war, nuclear arms race, Soviet Union (USSR), historical timelines, deterrents, military spending, government budgets, global nuclear disarmament, ecology, international solidarity, women, qualitative competition, mutual insecurities, future capabilities, intentions, World War III (WWIII), cartoons, statistics, destructiveness of weapons, "Progress", technology, media, cartoons, oppression, resistance, statistics, U.S. flag, USSR flag, nuclear alternatives, authority, poetry, anti-war, peace; makers include Andy Warhol, Mediana, Hans van Dijk Susan Ritzau, National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE), Cultural Workers of Syracuse Council, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Keith Godard, Yasunao Tone, Serge Aizenberg, Tom Andresakes, Expertype Inc., Pegge Hopper, Jon Friedman, Artists for Nuclear Disarmament (AND), Social Graphics Company, Dennis Livingston, Stephen Rose, Kathryn Shagas, Christine Zelinsky, Nuclear Freeze Campaign (Freeze), Connie Jenkins, Mirage Editions Inc., Circle Vision, Audrey Flack, National Women's Conference to Prevent Nuclear War, AUTH, Karel Misek, The International Organization of Journalists, Jutorius, John Friedman, Keith Godard, Yasunao, Serge Aizenberg, Tom Andresakes, Syracuse Workers of Syracuse Peace Council; references or specifically about bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Trinity test site, World War II (WWII), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), U.S. Defense Department, question authority, Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs), Minuteman II, Minuteman III, Minuteman III Mark 12A, TNT, Japan, Vietnam War, South-East Asia, nuclear stockpiles, The Great March for Global Nuclear Disarmament (1986), The Nuclear Age, Trinity, Three Mile Island accident, peace treaty, ground zero, eggs, Mayday, Nourse Gallery, corporate wars, ; referenced individuals include Marie Cartier, Jonathan Schell, Leonid Brezhnev, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Albert Einstein, Nikita Khrushchev, Robert F. Kennedy, Alan Sonneman; places made include Hawaii (USA), Baltimore (Maryland, USA), Laguna Niguel (California, USA), Carmel Valley (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Syracuse (New York, USA); languages include English, Chinese, French, Russian, Japanese, Spanish
Drawer A-32, Folder 5

Alcohol / Drugs / Marijuana / Tobacco - Oversize [1936]; 1988-2001

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include cigarettes, cancer, health, children of alcoholics, alcoholism, legalization of marijuana, miracles, recovery, media, film, science fiction, health, media, ; makers include Splash, Dave Higginson, Lisa Awry, GB Posters,Pyramid Posters, American Cancer Society, Lemon Iris; references or specifically about Mount Rushmore National Memorial, subvertisements, Statue of Liberty, Reefer Madness, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), reefers; referenced individuals include Walt Whitman, George Washington, Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson; places made include United Kingdom, USA
Drawer A-32, Folder 6

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Oversize 1975-1998; 2006-2010

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include film festivals, sexual preference, love, Gay & Lesbian Pride festivals, California Proposition 8 (2008), same-sex marriage, safe sex, condoms, tolerance, religion, 1982 Gay Olympic Games, 1998 Gay Games Amsterdam, athletics, marriage equality, voting, tolerance, racism, athletics; makers include Lendon Flanagan, Jason Murakawa, Levi's, Murakawa Design, Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Media Coalition, Michele Castagneti, Larimie Garcia, Eddie Colla, Steven Meisel, Red Hot + Blue, Carroll M. Berg, Daniel Young, Mirko Ilic, Gay/Straight Alliance, William James Art Company (Berkeley), Sean Spriggs, Michele Castagueta; references or specifically about marriage equality, H8, Jerusalem (Israel), pink triangle, 12th Annual L.A. International Gay & Lesbian Film & VIdeo Festival, Directors Guild of America, Love your Enemy, Christopher Street West, Christopher Street West Gay Pride Festival, Proposition 8 (California, USA) 2008, condoms, hot sex, seamen, U.S. Navy, Jerusalem, Israel, pink triangles, Jim Crow laws, Gay Olympics 1982, coming out, out of the closet, butterflies; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Latin
Drawer A-32, Folder 7

Los Angeles: Various Topics - Oversize 1972-2010

Physical Description: 54

Note

Karen Fiorito panoramic collection of 1960s black & white photos--does not contain a production date.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include feminism, racism, murder, community, 1984 Summer Olympics, public transportation,housing, labor rights, civil rights, LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, Queer) maps, freeways, Venice (California, USA), arts and culture, police, police brutality, ecology, Los Angeles Bicentennial, peace, anti-war, marches and demonstrations, anti-nuclear, nuclear disarmament, Venice Art Walk (1985), marches and demonstrations, peace, U.S. flag; makers include Karen Fiorito, Saroff Harcourt Design, John G. Zimmerman, Gerard Studio Group Ltd., Frank Romero, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro), Los Angeles County Transportation Commission's art for Rail Transit program, Douglas Parker, Costello Brothers Lithography, Terry Schoovenhoven, Los Angeles Fine Arts Squad, Environmental Communications, April Greiman, Jayme Odgers, Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee, Knapp Communications Corporation, KRS Remote Sensing, Spaceshots Inc., Western Economic Research Company, Barbara Robinson, Rich Mann, Miguel Hell, Peter Max, Friends of the Los Angeles River (FOLAR), Henry Shire, Carlos Almaraz, Jefferies Lithograph Company, Daniel C. Wilson, Gerald Stefanko, Doug May, Cliff Bould, Gore Graphics, Filmex, John Costello, Costello Brothers Lithography, Charles Mitchell, Robinson's Department Store (Los Angeles), Saroff Design, Universal Studios, Spaceshots, Inc, Earth Observation Satelite company, KRS Remote Sensing, Western Economic Research Company, R.G. Frager, C.J. Barton, Daniel C. Wilson, Gerald Stefanko, Doug May, Cliff Boule, Los Angeles International Film Exposition, Gore Graphics; references or specifically about Metro Blue Line Opening Arts Celebration, Venice Family Clinic, Central City Association, Barnsdall Art Park Junior Arts Center, Earth Observation Satellite Company, East Los Angeles College, Chicano/Latino, The Great Peace March (1986), 1980 Los Angeles International Film Exposition, Vincent Price Gallery, Coming Home Again, Los Angeles Coliseum, cities, communities, freeways, Los Angeles area, Ventura County, Riverside County, San Bernadino County, Venice (California, USA), Los Angeles Children's Hospital, "Lotta Love", EXP Pottery, Friends of the LA River (FOLAR), "Confluence", The Great Peace March 1986 (Los Angeles, California, USA), Spring Street (Los Angeles 1890), El Pueblo de Los Angeles State Historic Park, Natural History Museum (History Division), Los Angeles 200 committee; Peace Walk, rent strike, war crimes, Fair Housing, segregation, Community Alert Patrol, referenced individuals include Kathleen Cleaver, James Baldwin, Huey P. Newton, Gregory Peck, Tom Bradley, Nicolette Larson, Pattsi Valdez, Kent Twitchell, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Carole King, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Brown, Jimmy Buffett, Dan Fogelberg, Emmylou Harris, Peter Max, Bonnie Raitt, Henry Shire, Holly Near, Melissa Manchester; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Sherman Oaks (California, USA)
Drawer A-32, Folder 10

Anti-War: Stencils on Canvas - Oversize 2007

Physical Description: 2

Scope and Content Note

related topics include people with disabilities, war injuries, religion, military deaths and injuries; makers include Ethan J. Arnold; references or specifically about Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, Forever West / Forever East, U.S. flag; referenced individuals include Joe Rosenthal; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-32, Folder 11

Anarchism / Communism / Socialism - Oversize 1967; 1977-1979; 1989; 2008

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Israel, Middle East, Palestine, Gaza War (2008-2009), U.S.-Israel relations, U.S. aid, anarcho-syndicalism, conferences, labor, youth, African-Americans, Civil Rights Movement, assassination of Martin Luther King, U.S. imperialism; makers include International Posters, Revolutionary Communist Party, Robert Smith, USA (RCP, USA), Confederación General del Trabajo (CGT), World Federation of Democratic Youth, The Central Organization of U.S. Marxist-Leninists, Communist Party of China; references or specifically about Gaza massacre, 60th Anniversary October revolution, racial discrimination, violent repression, Detroit rebellion, Newark rebellion, freedom, emancipation, colonialism, imperialism, unity, solidarity; referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Leon Trotsky, Vladimir Lenin, Mao Tse-Tung, Martin Luther King; places made include New York (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), USA, Spain; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-32, Folder 12

Anti-Nuclear: Arts and Culture - Oversize 1979-1989; 2001

Physical Description: 31

Note

includes poster signed by Robert Rauschenberg

Scope and Content Note

related topics include films, Cold War, children, art exhibitions, benefit events, corporations, global destruction, nuclear disarmament, theater; makers include Syracuse Cultural Workers, Judith Ann Benedict, Brian Pendergast, Amy E. Bartell, Elektra Asylum Records, Gary Passanise, Nourse Gallery, Alan Sonneman, Mediana, Milton Glaser, Frances Torres, Tea Lautrec, Deborah Greer Graphic Arts, David Gallegos, Ernest F. De Soto Workshop, Matt Mahurin, Louise Kollenbaum, Mother Jones Magazine, Helen Mayer, Newton Harrison, Amy Bernstein, Alison Mann, Sara Steele, Bernadette G. Littlefield, Consolidated / Drake Press, MG Williams, Patrick Piazza, San Francisco Print Collective (SFPC), Bread and Roses, Amy Bernstein, Alison Mann, Physicians for Social Responsibility; references or specifically about mushroom cloud, Washington Crossing the Delaware (1851), Zero Nuclear Weapons Hiroshima-Nagasaki Film Festival, The Lost Generation, Prophecy, Muse Concerts for a Non-Nuclear Future, Greenpeace, Three Mile Island, corporate wars, Statue of Liberty, Bread and Roses, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR), National SANE Radio, bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, field of poppies, "Disarming Images"; referenced individuals include Barbara Margolis, Robert Rauschenberg, Keith Haring, Helen Mayer Harrison, Newton Harrison, George Washington, Katsushika Hokusai, Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze, William Shakespeare, Ronald Reagan; places made include New York (New York, USA)
Drawer A-32, Folder 13

Anti-Nuclear: Internationally Made - Oversize 1975-1987

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include marches and demonstrations, nuclear missiles in Europe, disarmament, communism, Hiroshima Appeals, bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Cold War, nuclear arms race, children, drinking water, ecology, rivers, dove of peace, detente, peaceful coexistence, 25th anniversary, ; makers include International Organization of Journalists, Karel Mijek, Le Mouvement de la Paix, Zansibar't, Fratelli Spada, Partito Comunista Italiano, JAD, Kiyoshi Awazu, Toppan Printing, Hiroshima International Cultural Foundation, JAGDA (Japan graphic designers association inc.), Kazumasa Nagai, Tamie Okuyama, Yoshio Hayakawa, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), Franckell, Comité pour le désarmement nucléaire en Europe (CODENE), Imprimerie Rotographie, SNI Delmas, Imprimerie Quotidienne, Fontenay-sous-Bois, Union Federale des Consommateurs; references or specifically about mushroom cloud, World War III, statue of liberty, Finland, U.S. flag, flag of the Soviet Union; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Golfech; places made include France, Italy, Switzerland, Poland, Japan; languages include French, German, Italian, English
Drawer A-33, Folder 1

Animal Rights: Animal Cruelty late 1970s; 1992-2000

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include pets, criminalization of animal abusers, cow skinning, reporting animal cruelty, animal circuses, monkeys (primates), breeding sows, vegetarianism / veganism, boycotts, antibiotics, hormones, chemicals, animal farm abuse, animal confinement, scientific research, primate transport, animal fur, fashion, steel jaw leghold traps, veal, chickens; makers include The Ark Trust, Inc., Ed Simpson Photography, Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF), Los Angeles Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (spcaLA), Animal Protection Institute, Farm Animal Reform Movement (FARM), David McEnery, Graphique de France, Bradley Miller, Humane Farming Association, Farm Sanctuary, Animal Defenders International, The Humane Society of the United States, David Repp; references or specifically about U.S. flag, Zero Tolerance for Cruelty Campaign, The Great American Meatout, milk-fed veal, battery eggs, Cedars-Sinai, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), World Laboratory Animal Liberation; places made include Bethesda (Maryland, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Watkins Glen (New York, USA), Washington D.C. (USA)
Drawer A-33, Folder 2

Animal Rights: Animal Cruelty - Vivisection 1992

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include animal patents, animal testing, primate testing, children, genetic experimentation; makers include American Anti-Vivisection Society, Last Chance for Animals, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), New England Anti-Vivisection Society (NEAVS); places made include Jenkintown (Pennsylvania, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Washington D.C. (USA)
Drawer A-33, Folder 3

Animal Rights: Cardstock 1971; 2008

Physical Description: 7

Note

includes laminated items

Scope and Content Note

related topics include propositions and campaigns, littering; makers include Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Friends of Animals, Government Printing Office, National Audubon Society, Chuck Bartlebaugh, Center for Wildlife Information, Indian and Northern Affairs Parks Canada; references or specifically about Proposition 2, Smokey the Bear, Proposition 1, Protects Pets and Wildlife (ProPAW); places made include New York (New York, USA), Yellowstone (Wyoming, USA), Canada
Drawer A-33, Folder 4

Animal Rights: Friends of Animals 1990-2000

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include hunting, animal abuse, anal electrocution, spaying, neutering, pets, fur, fur industry, fast food, subvertisements, vegetarianism, veganism, animal drug addiction experiments, drug addiction; places made include Norwalk (Connecticut, USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer A-33, Folder 5

Animal Rights: Funding and Campaigns 1996-2004

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

related topics include California endangered wildlife, Massachusetts endangered wildlife, California condor, conservation, protection, flora of California, propositions, osprey population; makers include Tupper Ansel Blake, Mass Audubon, Natural Heritage Endangered Species, California Endangered Species Campaign, Rare and Endangered Species Preservation Program, California Department of Fish and Game, Bill Byne, Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Fund; references or specifically about Line 50 (California state tax form), Line 32 (Massachusetts state tax form), Line 90 (Tax Relief for Critters, California state tax form), Nongame Wildlife Fund, Line 45 (California state tax form), Proposition 197; places made include Boston (Massachusetts, USA), California (USA)
Drawer A-33, Folder 6

Animal Rights: In Defense of Animals (IDA) 1990-1999

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include fur, boycotts, animal torture, corporations, vivisection, primate testing; references or specifically about Procter and Gamble, World Laboratory Animal Liberation Week; places made include Mill Valley (California, USA), San Rafael (California, USA)
Drawer A-33, Folder 7

Animal Rights: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) - Research and Fur 2003

Physical Description: 40

Scope and Content Note

related topics include animal rights, death, experiments, injustice; makers include PETA; references and specifically about naked bodies, electrocution, drowning, gas, beauty, fur coats, coyotes, traps, skinning, models, raccoons, fashion, cows, leather, beavers, rabbits, medical experiments, cosmetics, vivisection, household products, military training, monkeys, cats, sheet, pigs, animal cruelty, March of Dimes, dogs, horses, premarin, menopause, horse urine, Procter & Gamble, poisons, research laboratories, rodents, primates; referenced individuals include Christy Turlington, Kim Basinger, Oscar de la Renta, Karl Lagerfeld, Anna Wintour; places made include Norfolk (Virginia, U.S.A.); languages include English
Drawer A-33, Folder 8

Animal Rights: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) - Entertainment 2003-2008

Physical Description: 32

Scope and Content Note

related topics include animal cruelty, liberation, vegetarianism, boycotts, commerce, death; makers include People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (P.E.T.A.); references and specifically about elephants, circuses, apes, fences, tigers, ring of fire, dogs, bears, bicycle, entertainment, torture, horses, performing, chains, animal shelters, pet stores, horse racing, traffic accidents, Ringling, training, rodeos, steers, cages; referenced individuals include Dick Gregory, Jane Goodall, Gloria Steinman, Cesar Chavez, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr.; places made include Norfolk (VA, USA), Washington, DC (USA); languages include English
Drawer A-33, Folder 9

Animal Rights: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) - Made in Germany 2000s

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include nudity, boycotts, circus industry, fur industry, fashion industry, vegetarianism, veganism, environmentalism, leather, corporatism, animal testing; makers include Carlos Anthony, Mary McCartney Donald, Jim Rakete, Tibor Bogun, Holger Scheibe, Giuseppe Fassino, Sebastian Schmidt; referenced individuals include Amelie Fried, Mola Adebisi, Charlotte Karlinder Kusmagk, Carsten Spengemann; references or specifically about slavery, Procter & Gamble (P&G); places made include Stuttgart (Germany), USA; languages include German, English
Drawer A-33, Folder 10

Animal Rights: Internationally Made 1989-1995; 2018

Physical Description: 50

Note

includes laminated poster

Scope and Content Note

related topics include endangered species, extinction, vivisection, animal experiments, elephant tusks, ivory, Harp seals, fish, whales, Norway, circus industry, vegetarianism / veganism, caribou, bears, Guyana, Turkish wildlife, fanihi bats, turtles, Beef Cows, ; makers include Laurentian Life, Carl Chaplin, One Voice, Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS), Anti Vivisectie Stichting, Za prava zvirat, Beauty Without Cruelty (BWC), Atul Kasbekar, Atul Kasbekar, Mitter Bedi, Milieu Defensie, Naturfreundejugend, Beata Tarnawa, Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), Stichting AAP, Stichting Lekker Dier, David Bailey, Alberta Wilderness Association, Alan Carey, Naturevernforbundet, Poulton's Print Shop Ltd., Lufthansa Alman Havayollari, Dogal Hayati Koruma Dernegi, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Societe Reunionnaise Pour L'Etude et la Protection de l'Environment (SREPEN), Pro Natura, Samanthi Jayaratne, Fiat Panis, Clitral Jayatilake, VASARA, ; referenced individuals include Rishabh Khosla, Milind Soman, Rachel Reuben; references or specifically about Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), meat factories, ; places made include United Kingdom, Wellington (New Zealand), Canada, Montpellier (France), Soviet Union, Czech Republic, Poona (India), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Austria, Poland, Dublin (Ireland), Oslo (Norway), Valletta (Malta), Istanbul (Turkey), Slovakia, Sri Lanka, FRANCE, ; languages include English, French, German, Russian, Dutch, Czech, Polish
Drawer A-33, Folder 11

Animal Rights: Marine Life 1974-1978; 1988-1999

Physical Description: 31

Scope and Content Note

related topics include fishing, art exhibitions, seals, chlorine, paper industry, whales, offshore drilling, oil, oil spills, baby seals, boycotts, Norwegian products, Japanese products, extinction, shark sanctuary, shark finning, dolphins, shark fin soup, sea turtles, salmon, cultural events, waste management, pollution, plastic debris, animal protection laws, free trade, Greenpeace benefits, humpback whales, offspring, beluga whales, whaling; makers include Gerry Katzban, Rand Hulmes, La Gasp, Melinda Ward, Richard Ellis, Simone Holm, Otter G'Zell, Mendocino Environmental Center, The Marine Mammal Center, Inkworks Press, StoraEnso Multi-Art Gloss, Sierra Club California Coastal Program, Peter Figen Photography, Max, Robert Benson, Richard Ellis, U.S. Department of Commerce, Animal Protection Institute of America, Christine Stevens, Charles Scammon, Bookworks, L. Foster, TRATO, Caribbean Conservation Corporation, The Humane Society of the United States, David Hills; referenced individuals include Desmond Tutu, Laura Cunningham, Frank Todd, Robert Pitman, Scott McVay; references or specifically about driftnet industry, ocean sanctuary, Soul Migration (film), bleaching paper, Wake of the Whale (book); places made include Ukiah (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Gainesville (Florida, USA), Berkeley (California, USA),
Drawer A-33, Folder 12

Animal Rights: Marine Life - Internationally Made 1981-1994

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Wadden Sea, anniversaries, boycotts, whale products, oil, dolphins, French Polynesia, whales, fisheries education, sea turtles, monk seals, endangered species, biodiversity, marches and demonstrations; makers include Department of Conservation (New Zealand), Kathy Walls, National Association for the Preservation of the Wadden Sea (LVBW - Netherlands), Friends of the Earth, Le Petit Greenpeace Illustre, FishNet, Ministere de L'Environment (Tahiti), Bernando Lara, Dogal Hayati Koruma Dernegi (Wildlife Conservation Society), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Federacion de Amigos de la Tierra; places made include New Zealand, Netherlands, Belgium, Papeete (Tahiti), Canada, Istanbul (Turkey), Jakarta (Indonesia), Madrid (Spain), London (United Kingdom); languages include English, Dutch, French, Malay, Spanish
Drawer A-33, Folder 13

Animal Rights: Protection / Conservation / Endangered Species 1970; 1978; 1984-1994 2010-2017

Physical Description: 49

Scope and Content Note

related topics include grizzly bears, extinction, mountain lions, American bald eagles, children, children's art, gray wolves, otters, salamanders, bats, sea turtles, California condors, U.S. government and politics, illegal poaching, pan-African wildlife, North American wildlife, elephants, pelicans, extinction, birds of prey, natural disasters, pets, calendars, climate justice, climate change, biological diversity, King vultures, Bahamas parrots, sea lions, Earth Day, commemorative postage stamps, Arctic wildlife, Panda bears, the earth, bears, synthetic insecticides, litter, plastic; makers include Carolyn Kroll; Open Lands Project, Wolves Offered Life and Friendship (W.O.L.F.) Sanctuary, Northern Sun Merchandising, Doris Somerfield, Fesweda, Mountain Lion Foundation, Tambakothe Jaguar, Animal Protection Institute of America (API), Sierra Club, African Wildlife Foundation , Billy Dodson, Craig Sholley, Robyn Gianni, National Wildlife Federation, Center for the Study of Tropical Birds (Centro de Estudios de las Aves Tropicales), Larry Lipsky, Charlie Palek, Tom Stack, Gary Schultz, American Lithographers, Alejandro Grajal, Travey Pedersen, Dante Cattani, Betti Cattani, Consolidated Business Forms, Esta Johnson, National Audubon Society, MCA Records, United States Postal Service (USPS), Wolf Sanctuary, Betty Chapman, Friends of the Sea Otter, New York Life Insurance Company, Richard Mills, Photo Images Ltd., Naomi Weissman, Kristin Marx Meuser, Lynette Cook, Food For Thought, The Youth Program of the Humane Society of the United States, R. Sawyer Billard, Fund for Animals, Denny Silverstein, Sibley Pettet Design, Center for Biological Diversity, Carolyn Kroll, Open Lands Project, Ted Williams, Sheila Grant; referenced individuals include Tanya Tucker, Chief Seathle, The International Conservation Corps Federation; references or specifically about Endangered Species Act, DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane), eagles, ivory poaching, disposal of plastic; places made include Sacramento (California, USA), Carmel (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Lancaster (Ohio, USA), San Antonio (Texas, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Nashville (Tennessee, USA), (Colorado, USA)Eureka (Missouri, USA), New York City (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-33, Folder 14

Animal Rights: World Wildlife Fund (WWF) 1987-1993

Physical Description: 29

Scope and Content Note

related topics include marine life, oceans, storks, vulture, Swiss Alps, panda bears, Mitsubishi, corporations, sand dunes, tigers, Turkish fauna and flora, Mediterranean Sea, international trade; makers include P.H. Fornairon, Imp. Hemmerle Paris, Hellio Van-Ingen, World Wildlife Rangers, Jos Korenromp, Jan van de Kam, Klaus Markgraf, Peter Prokosch, Ever, Meldorf, Aquarelle Yildirim, Society for the Protection of Nature, Sadik Karamustafa, Zefa-Rao, Armagan Tekdoner, Turkey Fauna and Flora Preservation Society, Across the Waters Program, International Trade in Endangered Species; references or specifically about The March of the Penguins (film), Green Bus Design Competition, University of Hong Kong; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Hong Kong (China), Paris (France), Switzerland, Turkey; languages include English, French, Swiss-Italian, Italian, German, Japanese, Dutch, Russian, Chinese, Turkish
Drawer A-33, Folder 15

Animal Rights: Various Topics 1977; 1980-1995; 2009; 2012; 2017

Physical Description: 26

Scope and Content Note

related topics include wolves, anti-nuclear, fallout shelters, spaying, neutering, pets, patents, protection, frogs of Borneo, war, victims, military, fashion, education, extinction, conservation, science, population growth, breeding; makers include North American Wildlife Park Foundation (NAWPF), Andy Everson, Emily Simons, Beehive Collective, Red Lemon Creative Inc., Ari Siletz, The Firm Quarterly, Joe Monroe, Effie's Press, John Wehrle, M. Goodwill, The Humane Society of the United States, R. Sawyer Billard, Curklinson, Charles Thatcher, Tony Stone, C. Howes, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), Mary Bloom, In Defense of Animals, The American Anti-Vivisection Society, The London & Provincial Anti-Vivisection Society, WHS, Public Media Center, Michell Williams, Wildlife Conservation Society, In Defense of Animals (IDA); referenced individuals include Adrienne Rich, Abraham Lincoln, Robert Pitman, Frank Todd; references or specifically about International Migratory Bird Day (IMBD), Salish Tribe, endangered speciies, wildlife, science education, Kooternai Tribes, Golden Gate Bridge, March for Science 2017, Noah's Arc, the Bible, World Laboratory Animal Liberation Week, rainforest communities, Borneo land, culture and livlihood protection, horrors, animal rights, human rights, whole human being, animal patents, chromosomes, genes, U.S. flag, monkeys, dogs, cats, tax dollars, disgrace, Red Panda, harbor seals, hauled out, watercraft, San Francisco Bay, barking, blubber, molting, birthing, nursing, pupping season, molting season, seals, whales, birds, frogs, tigers, bison, bears, rhinoceros, monkey, victims of war, animal cruelty; places made include Emeryville (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Rafael (California, USA), Machias (Maine, USA), Scotland, London (England), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, French, Spanish, Penan
Drawer A-33, Folder 16

Animal Rights: Various Topics - Oversize 1989-2010

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Spanish colonialism, extinct species, extinction, environmentalism, whales, ethical consumerism, animal testing products, Canadian harp seals, endangered species, acid rain, fishes, porcupines, caribou, fur, health, food, vegetarianism, veganism, carbon footprint, owls; makers include Paul Breeden, Adele Conover, Karen Woods Monzel, Berman Printing Company, Grashow, Adam Outerprises, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Berkeley Bretha, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), Bob Talbot, International Wildlife Coalition, Arthur Geisert, Environment Ontario, Porcupine Caribou Management Board (Whitehorse), World Wildlife Fund (WWF), World Society for the Protection of Animals, Michael Klaper, F. Harrskog, U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Paul C. Adams; references or specifically about Noah's Ark, the Bible, Diet for a New America; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Lakewood (California, USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA), Canada, Denmark, Sweden; languages include English, Japanese, Italian, Dutch, Swedish
Drawer A-33, Folder 17

Animal Rights: PETA - Food 2003-2008

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include animal rights, vegetarianism, food production, environment, earth, death, boycott; makers include People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA); references and specifically about pigs, slaughter, injustice, prejudice, ignorance, veganism, planet, meat, holidays, turkeys, chickens, poultry, McDonalds, butchers, concentration camps, mass murder, World War II (WWII), human rights, Nazis, cages, cattle, skeletons, starvation, Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), holocaust, food, cruelty, debeaking, impotence, faces, Babe (movie), vegetables; referenced individuals include Dr. Helmut Kaplan, Colonel Sanders; places made include Norfolk (Virginia, USA)
Drawer A-34, Folder 1

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials 1995-2007

Physical Description: 10

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artist internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include voting, U.S. Republican Party (GOP), fascism, anarchism, California politicians, elections, democracy, wealth gap, wealth, poverty, U.S. cultural critique, plays, peace, anti-war, labor, labor organizers, labor history, corporations, corporatism, politicians and campaigns, censorship, freedom of expression, contemporary art; makers include Bill Pierce, Radioactive Future, Patrick A. Piazza, Lisa Link, Colin Matthes, Ray Tapajna, Fabio Franz, Miklos Legrady, Collective Unconscious, Dominick DOMNX Cabalo; referenced individuals include Arnold Schwarzenegger, George W. Bush, Darryl Issa, Pete Wilson, Tom Stoppard, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Bill Clinton, Anna Politkovskaja; references or specifically about U.S. flag, Jumpers, wage slavery, Campbell's Soup, the American Dream, Kremlin (Russia), Milkos Legrady Project; places made include USA, Canada
Drawer A-34, Folder 2

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials 2003-2007

Physical Description: 20

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artist internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include soldiers, anti-war, religion, police brutality, May Day, poverty, national borders, capitalism, patriotism, September 11 (2001), weapons, human rights, poverty, torture, Abu Ghraib, U.S. military, crimes against humanity, abuse of power, post-9/11 Middle East wars, free speech, mass media, 9/11 conspiracy theories, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), destruction of evidence, fascism; makers include Karen Robinson, Happy World Production, Sonia Freeman, Gabriel Freeman, Javaher Ali, R.A.V.A.G.E., Pavel Mamontov, www.thebloodofpatriots.com, Colin Matthes, Klinika, Teresa Sdralevich, John Q. Public, Samuel Holleran; referenced individuals include Thomas Jefferson, John Hancock, Hannah Arendt, Michael Terpeza, Wilfred Owen; references or specifically about support our troops, U.S. flag, pigs, U.S. currency, the Bible, The Banality of Evil; places made include Madrid (Spain), Iran, Brussels (Belgium), Italy, Denmark, Helsinki (Finland); languages include English, Spanish, French, Dutch, Latin
Drawer A-34, Folder 3

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials 2003-2007

Physical Description: 39

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artists internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include 2006 Lebanon-Israel War, international relations, politicians, Iraq War, peace, anti-war, oil, anti-nuclear, gasoline, war profiteering, U.S. military, Los Angeles (California, USA), post 9/11 Middle East wars, higher education, civilian deaths, military deaths, diamonds, blood diamonds, human rights, global economies, exploitation, natural resources, Guantanamo Bay Prison, prisons, Afghan prisoners, corruption, torture, underage prisoners, government security, Baghdad (Afghanistan), children, environmentalism, ecology, global warming, Abu Ghraib, September 11 (2001), corporatism, sweatshops, consumerism, censorship, freedom of expression, patriotism, labor; makers include Touraj Sabery Vand, Scott Miller, Carolina Botero, Ronald J. Cala II, Angela R. Horne, Farnaz Masoumzadeh, Thurston Seaton, Tomas Moreno, Luis Yáñez, Linda Woods, Nino Rodriguez, Sam Kerson, Katah, Pavel Mamontov, www.bullshitbrand.net, Juan Beltz, Lahandi Baskoro, Rex Bruce, www.ciafieldoffice.com, Judith Brisson, Jacob Hughes, Patrick A. Piazza, San Francisco Print Collective, Robert Mailer Anderson, William Groshelle, Eric Lindroth, Scott Boylston, David "Order" Wong, Nicolas Lampert, Eric Lindroth, ; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Omar Khadr, Satar Jabar, Ivan Frederick II, Abdou Hussain Saad Faleh, Adolf Hitler; references or specifically about United Nations, Yahoo!, nucular [sic], no war for oil, U.S. flag, Nike, No Child Left Behind, swastikas, Patriot Act, Reichstag II, Nazism, Grim Reaper, Nike, Texaco, Chevron, Exxon, Arco, Conoco, Amoco; places made include Iran, USA, Colombia, Mexico, Canada, United Kingdom, Indonesia, Thousand Oaks (California, USA),
Drawer A-34, Folder 4

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials 2006-2007

Physical Description: 14

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artist internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include consumerism, capitalism, U.S. cultural critique, human rights, prescription medicine, health care industry, taxes, U.S. Federal Reserve, housing, prisons, youth; makers include Wade Lough, Matthew J. Bindert, Omid Keshtkar, Shawn Stucky, Malleus, Gloria Rautman, Payam Abdolsamadi, Alexey Botkov, Bill Fisher, John Jennings, Kim McGill, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), Youth Justice Coalition, Dominick DOMNX Cabalo, Adam G. Mignanelli; referenced individuals include Thomas Jefferson; references or specifically about U.S. flag, Yo! What Happened to Peace?, Statue of Liberty, U.S. currency, Prison Nation exhibition, Nosferatu, Statue of Liberty; places made include USA, Iran, Italy, Russia, New Zealand, Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer A-34, Folder 5

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials 2006-2007

Physical Description: 14

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artist internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include farming industry, corporations, corporatism, national food supply, agriculture, food, global food firms, bargaining, small town farming, farming communities, ecology, agricultural labor, maps, recycling, consumption, pollution, global warming, alternative transportation, bicycles, gasoline, smog, national energy policies, biodiversity, alternative fuel, genetically modified organisms (GMO), genetically engineered foods, women, seal hunting, consumerism; makers include Colin Matthes, Carolina Botero, Holly Ann Schmidt, Michael Samuelsen, Alex Goldschmidt, Lisa Link, Allie Bosworth, Hans-Peter Schütt, Kristin Mulzer, Ronald J. Cala II, Alyssa Krill, Johnathan Reese, Leah Jewer; referenced individuals include Dick Cheney, Dana Milbank, Justin Blum; references or specifically about Cargil, ConAgra, Shell Company, Exxon Mobil Corporations, British Petroleum, White House, Uncle Sam; places made include USA, Finland, Colombia, Canada
Drawer A-34, Folder 6

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials 2001-2007

Physical Description: 50

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artist internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, Abu Ghraib, prisons, prisoners, torture, Iraq war, U.S. military, military deaths, peace, air pollution, ecology, car pollution, politicians, women, feminism, poverty, wealth, consumerism, diplomacy, world population, water, racism, capitalism, Tibet, fast food restaurants, U.S. cultural critique, food, religious solidarity, prison industrial complex, prison stock, African Americans, minorities, drugs, racial profiling, gasoline prices, exploitation, globalization, housing, police brutality, censorship, freedom of expression, military industrial complex, corruption, California prison system, prison expansion; makers include Craig Foster, Pieter S. Myers, Ronald J. Cala II, Timothy King, Linda Zacks, MutatioNation, Klinika, Lara Kavvas, Ariel Plotkin, William Groshelle, Craig Foster, Martin Inchul Kim, Matt Mignanelli, Micke Tong, Mary Sutton, Sara Olson Defense Fund Committee, Northland Poster Collective, Marcus Antonius Jansen, Eric Lindroth, Jos Sances, The Western Regional Advocacy Project (WRAP), Kenyon Bajus, James Mazzeo, Amanda Wright Bouillé, Thwart AB900, Critical Resistance, Roy San Filippo, Emory Douglas, Chuck Beers; referenced individuals include Satar Jabar,Fabian Nunez, Don Perata, Ivan Frederick II, Abdou Hussain Saad Faleh, George W. Bush, John Lennon, Kilusang Mayo Uno, Osama bin Laden, Bernard Arnault, Anne McClintock, John Ruskin, Jonathan Reese, Francis Scott Key, Eric Schlosser; references or specifically about U.S. flag, Egyptian mythology, Allah, U.S. currency, Dior, Jimmy Choo, Versace, The Star-Spangled Banner, American Apartheid, Starbucks, General Electric (GE), Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), totalitarianism; places made include USA, Canada, Philippines, Italy, Turkey, China
Drawer A-34, Folder 7

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials 2003-2007

Physical Description: 31

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artist internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include homelessness, affordable housing, poverty, burkas, women, Middle Eastern culture, human rights, women's rights, gasoline, oil, consumerism, anti-war, racism, tolerance, terrorism, Hurricane Katrina (2005), ecology, Earth, prisoners of war (POWs), abortion, pro-life, pro-choice, Iraq War, U.S. Army, militarism, U.S. government and politics, labor, Democratic Party, Republican Party (GOP), World Trade Center, mass media, television, crimes against humanity, anti-nuclear, nuclear weapons, prison industrial complex (PIC), prison expansion, children, safety, youth, police brutality, California AB900, globalization, corporatism, exporting, terrorism, honesty, oil, racism; makers include Ed Gould, Linda Zacks, Mike Callaghan, Colin Matthes, Robert Carissimo, Un Mundo Feliz, Happy World Production, Sonia Freeman, Gabriel Freeman, Bill Fisher, Banu Inanc Uyan, Martin Mendelsberg, Margaret Azzoni, Carolina Botero, Robert Carissimo, Keith Whetstone, Fabian Giles, Pablo Molina, Roy San Filippo, xvermonyox, Kim McGill, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), Christopher David Ryan, Joe Carroll, Pablo Molina, Syracuse Cultural Workers; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Leonardo da Vinci, Andy Mager; references or specifically about Western Regional Advocacy Project (WRAP), Grim Reaper, U.S. flag, Geneva Convention, the Bible, European Holocaust, genocide, Jesus Christ, fine art, World Court, McGruff the Crime Dog, Support our Troops, U.S. currency, weapons exports, crimes against humanity, the world curt, prosecution, military solutions, civilian attacks, dependency on oil, dictators, regimes, "might makes right", foreign policy; places made include New York (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Milledgeville (Georgia, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Madrid (Spain), Turkey, Colombia, Iran, Mexico, Philippines; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-34, Folder 8

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials 2007

Physical Description: 19

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artist internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include corporatism, corporations, right-wing politics, Belgium, oil, anti-war, profiteering, trafficking, voting, Democratic Party, Republican Party (GOP), U.S. government and politics, children, globalization, McDonalds, hunger, poverty, September 11 (2001); makers include Max Van Lerberghe, Bob Tomolillo, Emily Duffy, Melissa Kaup-Augustine, Ronald J. Cala II, Semion Kaplan, Peter Eramian, Mohammad Etemadi; references or specifically about Holocaust, genocide, Ronald McDonald; places made include Belgium, USA, San Francisco (California, USA), Pennsylvania (USA), Lithuania, Cyprus
Drawer A-34, Folder 9

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials 2007

Physical Description: 8

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artist internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, anti-war, post-9/11 Middle East wars, women, political prisoners, women's rights, prostitution, exploitation, sex trafficking, peace, militarism, reproductive rights, women's rights, abortion, pro-choice, pro-life, discrimination, gender equality, racism; makers include Linda Zacks, nerosunero, Jing Zhou, Malleus, EGI Studio, Urban Envy, Cathryn "Ryn" Bruce, Ashley Walls; references or specifically about U.S. currency; places made include USA, Ireland, Italy
Drawer A-34, Folder 10

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials 2004-2008

Physical Description: 27

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artist internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include peace, anti-war, September 11 (2001), U.S. cultural critique, freedom of speech, U.S. military, militarism, U.S. government and politics, U.S. Republican Party (GOP), government corruption, politicians, Darfur, oil, obesity, racism, censorship, religion, abortion, pro-choice, reproductive rights, pro-life, capitalism, fascism, Christianity, human rights, economic reforms, gasoline, communism; makers include John Q. Public, Gwenaëlle Gobé, Eric Felter, Karen Carson Clark, Aneesah Mcnamee, Taber Calderon, Auggie Fontanilla, Luis Yáñez, Nicholas C. Miller, Judith Brisson, Thomas Moon, Wade Lough, Miklos Legrady, Collective Unconscious, E.A. Feliu, Whitney Vosburgh, Urban Envy, Pavel Mamontov, Martin Mendelsberg, Jeri Wyrick, Jafeth Gómez Ledesma, Graphic Communications International Union, Ronald J. Cala II, Pat Kinsella, Max Grundy, Taber Calderon, Fabio Coruzzi; referenced individuals include Osama bin Laden, Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, Karl Rove, Imelda Marcos, Condoleezza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Kim Jong-il, Saddam Hussein, Tony Blair, Buenaventura Durruti, Mao Tse-tung (Mao Zedong); references or specifically about Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), conspiracy theories, propaganda, Statue of Liberty, U.S. flag, God Bless America, Nazism, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Jesus Christ, swastikas, the Bible; places made include USA, Manila (Philippines), Mexico, Montréal (Canada), Puerto Rico (USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Japan, Syracuse (New York, USA), Italy; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-34, Folder 11

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials 1995-2007

Physical Description: 33

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artist internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include corporations, consumerism, anti-war, peace, freedom of the press, freedom of expression, censorship, journalism, political prisoners, China, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), fish contamination, pollutants, ecology, pollution, military injuries, military deaths, civilian injuries, civilian deaths, U.S. Social Security, children, surveillance, gasoline, militarism, fossil fuels, car economies, politicians, corporatism, environmentalism, wetlands preservation, voting, elections, profiteering, Chicano/Latino, California HR 4437, immigration; makers include Von Glitschka, Keith Whetstone, Dalida Karic-Hadziahmetovic, Ronald J. Cala II, Brandon Bauer, Trudy L. Cole, Sandy Sanders, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Art Spiegelman, Anna Pomaska, Graphic Communications International Union, Xico Gonzalez; Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF), Mahmood Mazaheri Tari; referenced individuals include Josh Wolf, George W. Bush, George Orwell, Mahatma Gandhi, Albert Einstein, Emiliano Zapata, Frank James Sensenbrenner, Jr.; references or specifically about Apple Computer, Inc., Mickey Mouse, Microsoft Windows, Chinese flag, 1984, Big Brother, Uncle Sam, terrorism, Bring the Troops Home Now, Mexican flag; places made include USA, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Virginia (USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Iran
Drawer A-34, Folder 12

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials 2004-2007

Physical Description: 38

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artist internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, peace, politicians, corruption, Iraq War, poverty, world population, world hunger, war injuries, oil, torture, September 11 (2001), U.S. government and politics, militarism, elections, anti-nuclear, corporations, women, eating disorders, military deaths, military injuries; makers include Pavel Mamontov, Craig Foster, Ronald J. Cala II, Klinika, Alison Johnson, Derek King, E.A. Feliu, Joseph Ulrich, William Groshelle, BadDog, Omid Keshtkar, Carolina Botero, Touraj Sabery Vand, Visual Narcotics, Carlos J. Flores, Tommy Wang, Lisa Link, Bill Fisher, Payam Abdolsamadi, Josh Mintz, Sandy Sanders, Kenyon Bajus, Brandon Bauer, Alyssa Krill, Nicole Schulman, T.W., The Love Machine, Hovin Wang; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, James Montgomery Flagg, Tony Blair, Andrew Johnson, Adam Knott, Bill Clinton; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, Uncle Sam, U.S. flag, British flag, Yo! What Happened to Peace?, The Haliburton Company, Mickey Mouse Club; places made include USA, Italy, Puerto Rico (USA), United Kingdom, Iran, Colombia, Philippines, Australia, Brazil
Drawer A-34, Folder 13

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials 2004-2007

Physical Description: 23

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artist internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include oil, anti-war, September 11 (2001), ecology, Earth, No Child Left Behind, military deaths, U.S. presidents, government and politics, peace, sabotage, Vietnam War, children, religions, Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Iraq War, war weapons, U.S. Capitol Building; makers include Ronald J. Cala II, Linda Zacks, Pure Evil, Nino Rodriguez, Luis Yáñez, Dalida Karic-Hadziahmetovic, Carolina Botero, Fernando Marti, Timothy King, Neil Matthiessen, Future Relic, Jing Zhou, Craig Foster, Kyle Goen, David Oregan, Patrick A. Piazza, Lola Scarpitta, B. Baker, Dariush Mokhtari; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, George Lucas, Moshe Dayan, Tony Blair, John F. Kennedy; references or specifically about U.S. flag, terrorism, fragging, Statue of Liberty, terrorism, homosexuality, fundamentalist beliefs, British flag; places made include USA, Mexico, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ecuador, Canada, Brooklyn (New York, USA), Iran
Drawer A-34, Folder 14

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials - Oversize 2005

Physical Description: 18

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artist internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include peace, Christianity, religion, Hurricane Katrina, statistics, September 11 (2001), peace, ethnic diversity, anti-war, deaths, corporations, capitalism, corporatism, global economics, democracy, fascism, Iraq War, military deaths, military recruitment; makers include Yin Zhongjun, JoAnn Sollecito, Marlena Buczek, Michele Falcone, BadDog; references or specifically about military, right-wing, greed, Islam, Enron, Statue of Liberty, Uncle Sam; referenced individuals include Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, Condoleezza Rice, Plato, Saddam Hussein, Tony Blair; places made include China, USA, United Kingdom; languages include English, Chinese
Drawer A-34, Folder 15

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials 2004-2007

Physical Description: 15

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artist internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Israel, anti-war, Jerusalem, Fox News, mass media, CNN, Iran, torture, prisons, gas, oil, Iraq War, capitalism, military industrial complex, Wall Street, censorship, Ciudad Juarez murders, femicide, missing women, stock market, global economics, corporatism, corporations, peace; makers include Bullshit, Lahandi Baskoro, Ahmad Khatiri, Taber Calderon, Syracuse Cultural Workers, CEF, Michele Falcone, Patricio Buenrostro-Gilhuys, Nicolas Sordello; referenced individuals include Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Smedley Butler; references or specifically about terrorism, MEMRI, Sesame Street, World War II, Bonus Marchers, U.S. flag, democracy, patriotism, Amnesty International, McDonalds; places made include USA, Italy, Indonesia, Mexico, France
Drawer A-34, Folder 16

Arts and Culture: Propaganda III Exhibition Materials 2007

Physical Description: 11

Note

Items from the Propaganda III art exhibition, produced by Start Soma gallery in San Francisco. The gallery invited artist internationally to submit overtly political, 18 x 24" works. The exhibition was not censored in anyway. It toured internationally through 2008. Artists were to submit 3 copies - 1 for circulation, 1 for permanent archiving by the gallery, and 1 for CSPG.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include oil, U.S. cultural critique, U.S. government and politics, labor, employment, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), wage slavery, global economics, corporatism, poverty, globalization, sex; makers include Leslie Judge, Funky Enterprises, Baddog, Ray Tapajna; referenced individuals include Bill Clinton, Newt Gingrich, Bob Dole, Hillary Clinton, Andy Warhol; references or specifically about Uncle Sam, American Dream; places made include United Kingdom, USA
Drawer A-35, Folder 1

Vietnam War Era: Anti-War / Peace - Oversize 1967-1971

Physical Description: 31

Note

includes reproduction of original

Scope and Content Note

related topics include marches and demonstrations, civilian injuries, napalm bombs, international solidarity, children, photography exhibitions, Vietnam War, protests, films, documentaries, My Lai Massacre, peace, combat martial arts, hand-to-hand combat, religion, Christianity, religious orders, media, ; makers include I.C.C. London, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), The Committee to Unsell the War, Darien House Inc., Sofracima, Personality Posters, Poster Prints, Frazier Dougherty, Jon Hendricks, Irving Petlin, R. L. Haeberle, Artists Poster Committee of Art Workers Coalition, Sam Lawson, Robert Ross, Print Mint, Steve Horn, Larry Dunst, the Order of Maximillian, Bufano, Michael Cole, Another Poster Company (APC), ABC Pictures Corp, ; references or specifically about free elections, democracy, Laos, Cambodia, Uncle Sam, U.S. flag, "Far From Vietnam", Flag on Iwo-Jima, peace sign, open palm, birds, doves, leaf. cross, Trial of St. Maximilian, Corinthians 13:11, cemetary, graveyard, M1 helment, combat helmet, United States Army, rifle, draft resistance, Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came, ; referenced individuals include Saint Maximilian, Brian Keith, Ernest Borgnine, Suzanne Pleshette, Tom Ewell, Bradford Dillman, Ivan Dixon, Tony Curtis, Don McGuire, Hal Captain, Jerry Fielding, Fred Engel, Hy Averback, Arthur O'Connell, Don Ameche, Edouard Pignon, Roberto Matta, Paul Rebeyrolle, Pablo Picasso, Victor Vasarely, André Masson, Pierre Soulages, Lyndon B. Johnson, Donald Mccullin; places made include USA, France, Los Angeles (California, USA), Conshohocken (Pennsylvania, USA), Netherlands, Memphis (Tennessee, USA), Sherman Oaks (California, USA); languages include English, French, Dutch, Japanese
Drawer A-35, Folder 2

Vietnam War Era: Individuals - Oversize 1960-1974

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include 1968 U.S. presidential election, campaigns, 1972 U.S. presidential election, McGovern-Shriver Campaign, Chicago Seven; makers include Bob Dara, Paul Davis, Lead Media, Darien House, Jean-Claude Suares, Steffen & Gaines Inc., Personality Posters, Pro Arts, Brauer Prints, Stephan Baran, Poster Prints, Shelly Roseman, Feeley & Wheeler Inc., Republican Party of Wisconsin; references or specifically about fine arts, Coca-Cola; referenced individuals include Richard M. Nixon, Jesus Christ, Fu Manchu, Hubert Humphrey, Lyndon B. Johnson, George McGovern, Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, David Dellinger, Tom Hayden, Rennie Davis, John Froines, Lee Weiner, Michelangelo, Lady Bird Johnson, Louis Silverstein, Fritz Perls, John Lennon, Julius J. Hoffman, Martha Beall Mitchell, John N. Mitchell, J. Edgar Hoover, Leonardo da Vinci, Spiro Agnew, Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay), Robert F. Kennedy (Bobby Kennedy), Fidel Castro, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Pope Paul VI, Moshe Dayan, Gamal Abdel Nasser, Nikita Khrushchev; Charles de Gaulle, places made include USA, United Kingdom
Drawer A-35, Folder 3

Vietnam War Era: Various Topics - Oversize 1965-1978; 2018

Physical Description: 30

Scope and Content Note

related topics include draft resistance, conscientious objectors (CO), 1968 Summer Olympics, Mexico 1968, San Francisco (California, USA), religion, Christianity, demographics, statistics, wealth data, income inequality, counterculture, nudity, arts and culture, marijuana, drugs, police, science fiction comics, Aztec calendar, Chicano/Latino, tobacco, health, cigarettes, East Los Angeles, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, U.S.-Mexico relations, bombs, war, housing, human rights, housing right, map, marches and demonstrations, ; makers include Arnold Mesches, Peter Max, American Cancer Society, Poster Prints, Comité Organizador de los Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada, Pop Eye Posters, Bob Siedemann, Berkeley Bonaparte, David Schiller, Sparta Graphics, Darien House Inc., Julian Koenig, Paul Posnick, Pro Arts, Social Graphics Company, Stephen Rose, Dennis Livingston, Pandora Productions, D. Nordahl, David Hurn, Paramount Pictures Corporation, Personality Posters, Oscar Abolafia, Pacific Show Print, Saladin Productions, Robert Crumb, Gilbert Shelton, Spain Rodriguez, S. Clay Wilson, H. Kurtz, Robert Williams, Larry Gates, Stan Padilla, Pomegranate, Splash Posters, Ged Rumak, East Bay Women for Peace, Ariel, Xande Anderer/Citizen X Design, Catalyst Media Productions; references or specifically about Pietà, Jesus Christ, fine arts, social stratification in the U.S., "Barbarella", Evergreen, raised fist, wartime map, vietnam veterans of America, map of North and South Vietnam, apartment buildings, Vietnam Veterans of America, Uncle Sam, children, war crimes, atrocities, torture, anti-democratic war, mirror; produced by or supported, birth control pill, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, earth, "The War At Home" (film), documentary films; referenced individuals include Michelangelo, Leo Tolstoy, John Nelson, Jane Fonda, Lyndon B. Johnson, Joan Baez, Mimi Baez Farina, Pauline Baez, J. M. Flagg, Glenn Silber, Barry Alexander Brown; places made include USA, Mexico, London (England, United Kingom), Australia, Venice (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), New York, New York, (U.S.A.), Boston (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-35, Folder 4

Vietnam War Era: Cardstock 1966-1968

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include African Americans, American cultural critique, military recruitment, Vietnam War, marches and demonstrations, quotations, elections, politicians and campaigns, women; makers include Ruth Schoen Becker, Westchester Women's Federal Credit Union, Black United Action Front; referenced individuals include Charlotte Bronte, Ho Chi Minh, Herbert Humphrey; references or specifically about Jane Eyre, U.S. flag, Flag Rags Super Patriotic Feminine Napkins; places made include New York (New York, USA)
Drawer A-35, Folder 5

Vietnam War Era: Ecology 1969-1974

Physical Description: 55

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Earth, environmentalism, Earth Day, traffic congestion, consumerism, lettuce, pesticides, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Monitor-4, alternative transportation, bicycles, children's art, the elderly, automobiles (cars), government and politics, politicians, environmental laws, Congress, voting records, population, pollution, Santa Monica mountains, water, rivers, Stanislaus river, environmental education, nuclear power, employment, economics, public safety, trash, littering, population, distribution of wealth; makers include Artists for Survival, Red Sun Press, Washingtonian Magazine, Washington Magazine, Inc., Ida Honorof, United Nations, Steve Malone, Rafael Maldonado, Alain Meynet, National Council for Survival Research and Education, Sandy Moore, Eric Chan, The Transformer, Ashly, U.S. Department of Agriculture - Forest Service, J. Sellery, Taylor, Chicago Seed, Soco Oil Corporation, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Government Printing Office (GPO), California League of Conservation Voters, State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Earth First, Pentagram, Earth People's Community (EPC); referenced individuals include Earl Landgrebe, Glenn Davis, Dale Milford, William Hudnut, Roger Zion, Sam Steiger, Samuel Devine, Robert Mathias, John Hunt, William Scherle, Frank Stubblefield, Donald Silverstein; references or specifically about Capitol building, Pacifica radio station (KPFK), World Population Year (1974), Bikecology Week, Japan Trade Center of Los Angeles, Environment Day, God, Harvard University; places made include Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Trenton (New Jersey, USA); languages include English, French, Spanish
Drawer A-35, Folder 6

Vietnam War Era: Ecology 1969-1975

Physical Description: 53

Note

includes Bikecology series; Technology vs. Environment series, Greek Theta stand for death e-environment and o-organisam

Scope and Content Note

related topics include noise, air pollution, Chofu (Japan), environmentalism, marches and demonstrations,E nuclear missiles, California coastline, art exhibitions, whales, boycotts, Japanese goods, fin whale, extinction, tule elk, Earth Day, teach-ins, ecology flag, subvertisements, alternative transportation, children, overpopulation, waste, war weapons, chemical weapons, nuclear weapons, Paradise Lost, biological weapons, water pollution, energy, aircrafts, nuclear power, automobiles (cars), pesticides, international solidarity, factories, airplanes, insecticides contamination, health risks, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane(DDT); makers include Harper's Magazine, Ecology Action, Noel Young, Environment Mobilization, Stephanie Lenz, Dave Lewis, Donald Aikten, Save the Coast, Richard Ellis, General Whale, National Whale Symposium, H. Wesselman, National Wildlife Federation, Earth People, Jim Evans, Gerhard Bakker, Cocorico Graphics, A. Skar Weinstein, Children's Television Workshop, Caltech Environmental Action Council, Stephen Nowlin, Martin Carey, Propper Elman, John Hunter, Sunset Marketing Inc., David Burke, Dick Krugger, The Experience Ltd., Garner, Washington Star, Earth First, Argus Communication, Patricia Ellen Ricci, Alain Meynet, Osrin of the Cleveland Plan Dealer, Robert Aulicino, Westpac Visual Communications, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Department of Energy, William Campbell, Environmental Action Coalition, American Association of University Women, Ecology Action Berkeley, Berkeley Graphic Arts, Vectors Inc., Alan Tratner, Mark Ross, Mark Wexler, Washington Magazine, Inc, Ecology Center (Berkeley); referenced individuals include David Brower, Friends of the Earth, Richard M. Nixon, Auguste Rodin, Ron Cobb, Paul B. Haglund, E-Z Productions, Alan Watts, Dr. George Borgstrom; references or specifically about Supersonic Transport, New York Times, Declaration of Interdependence, broadsides, the White House, Scaroni Ranch, Wildlife Fair, National Wildlife Week, Tamarind National Forest, U.S. flag, ecology flag, bikecology, The Thinker, fine arts, the Bible, Statue of Liberty, DDT, contamination, nursing mothers; places made include Alameda (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA) Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer A-35, Folder 7

Vietnam War Era: Ecology - Oversize 1967-1976

Physical Description: 25

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, education, sewage treatment, Earth Day, wildlife protection, pollution, environmentalism, garbage, refuse, solid waste, data visualization, the underground block, Yukon Territory, nature, preservation, U.S. Congress, environmental legislation, water, poetry, sewage treatment, Dove of Peace, automobiles, ; makers include EX-CELL-O Corporation, Henry Wolf, Peter Bradford, John Divers, Synergisms, Robert Rauschenberg, Yukon Conservation Society, the Sierra Club, Portal Publications, Rick Drobner, Michael Stern, Jellybean Graphics, RKO General Inc., Personality Posters, Inc., Mark Heller, Steve Gottlieb, Ramparts Press, Sam Smidt Publishing, Saul Bass, Art Goodman, Vincent Carra, Sharon Le Clercq ; references or specifically about Environmental Defense Fund, Audubon Society, National Conservation Week Campaign Committee, Water Pollution, International Design Conference in Aspen, The Invisible City, All the Heroes are Dead, International Design Conference, ; referenced individuals include Henry Gibson, Valerius Geist, J. Ross Mackay, Tomas Sennett, George Calef, Robert B. Oetting, Eliot Porter, S.D. MacDonald, Tom Weber, ; places made include California (USA), Canada, New Zealand, Palo Alto (California, USA), New York (USA)
Drawer A-35, Folder 8

Vietnam War Era: African Americans 1967-1973

Physical Description: 25

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, children, Vietnam War, international solidarity, portraits, the Hampton / Clark Trial, violence, racism, anti-black racism, comics, labor, economics, strikes, unions, slavery, science, inventors, Black Youth Conference, art exhibitions, prejudice, capitalism, "ghetto life", poverty, slave trade, self-determination, campaigns and elections, prisons, poverty, black power, rebellion, World War II (WWII), civil rights, voter registration, black G.I.'s, liberation, oppression; makers include Quentin, Salsedo Press, December 4th Committee, Joseph Schwartz, Peace Action Council, Pitman Publishing Corporation, Ovid P. Adams, Trina, Casper Banjo, T and M Graphic Arts Center, Shirley Chisholm for President, Ann Grifalconi, N.G. Slater Corp., Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), Black Servicemen's Caucus, Mississippi Freedom Democratic party, ; references or specifically about antiwar movement in the US Navy, The New York Times, The War on Black Americans, genocide, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Compton (California, USA), Knights of Labor, coal mining, emancipation day (1863), abolitionism, swastikas, Kitty Hawk 21, United States Navy, Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP), movement for a democratic military, G.I. and community rally, Black Panther Party, Black Students Union, farm workers, Malcolm X Foundation, NAACP, Poor People's Campaign 1968; referenced individuals include Wm. F. Talbott, Danny Lyon, Jesus Christ, George Jackson, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Mark Clark, Fred Hampton, Julian Bond, Fidel Castro, Lyndon B. Johnson, Ho Chi Minh, A. Phillip Randolph, Frank J. Farrell, James Beckworth, Matt Henson, Abraham Lincoln, Bill Pickel, Ben Hodges, Nat Love, Thomas Nast, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Shirley Chisholm, Sojourner Truth, Charles Koen, William Kunster, Dick Gregory, David Hilliad, Angela Davis; places made include Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Diego (California, USA), New York (USA), Loveland (Ohio, USA), Atlanta (Georgia, USA), Mississippi (USA)
Drawer A-35, Folder 9

Vietnam War Era: African Americans - Arts and Culture 1965-1975

Physical Description: 26

Scope and Content Note

related topics include cultural events, children, films, racism, art exhibitions, Black Panther Party, economics, Islam, anti-black racism, readings, religion, non-violence, beauty, poetry, portraits, freedom, play, art, art reproduction; makers include Black Students' Union of USC (University of Southern California), Henry Blackburn, Pro-Arts, Superior Press, Dream Merchants, Walotsky, United States National Student Association, Marcus Books, Vermont Galloway, Westside Press, Eugene Hawkins, Houston Blacklight and Poster Dist. Co., George Goode, K. Skora, Sherman, Success, Roz Payne, Newsreel, Osiris Enterprises, W. Hulland, A. Canning, Earl L. Scarborough, Black Pride Arts Unlimited; references or specifically about U.S. flag, ghetto, Black Awareness Festival, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FB), "Black is beautiful", Venice Library, Operation Black, Vietnam War, African American beauty, African American portraits, jump rope, Pratt Graphics Center Gallery, geese, prejudice, print art; referenced individuals include Richard Hunt, Joseph Holston, Jr., Mohammed Ali, Glenn Myles, Stephen Shames, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Alan Watts, Jimi Hendrix, David Loeb Weiss, Milton Glaser, Eugene E. White, Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, Huey P. Newton, Langston Hughes, Major R. White, Mark 1, Nathan Wright, John Simpson, Ira Aldridge, ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Kent (Ohio, USA), Venice (California, USA), New York City (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Houston (Texas, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Oakland (California, USA)
Drawer A-36, Folder 1

Anti-Nuclear: Arms Race 1979-1987

Physical Description: 25

Scope and Content Note

related topics include international solidarity, The American Soviet Walk, Cold War, nuclear war, nuclear weapons, Soviet Union (USSR), nuclear arms freeze, United Nations Special Session on Disarmament, military spending, government budgets, marches and demonstrations, unemployment, peace, anti-war, voting, U.S. Congress, statistics on arms race, limited resources, conferences, Western Europe, U.S. military, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), nuclear disarmament; makers include Dan Duffy, Sing and Dance To Save the World Productions, ATW Communications, Edgewise Editors, Social Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), International Peace Walk, Roberts Kuwehera, W & W, Gore Graphics, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Patti Esligner, June 12 Rally Committee, Alliance for Survival, Newbury Printing, Richard Felton, The Citizens Lobby for a U.S./Soviet Nuclear Weapons Freeze, Department for Disarmament Affairs (United Nations), Nuclear Information Center, United Technologies, June Schnitzer, Allied Printing Trades Union Label Council (Chicago, 561); references or specifically about mushroom cloud, ground zero, Pershing II, cruise missiles, Mother's Day Peace Walk, human needs, Inter-Faith Conference, World War II, deterrence, economics, labor, Greater Boston June 12th Campaign, October Actions to Stop Euromissiles, Zero Nuclear Weapons, Disarmament and Conversion Campaign, Cruise Missile, Hiroshima, Neutron Bomb, arms race; referenced individuals include Jan Phillips, Mikhail Gorbachev, George Deukmejian; places made include Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Venice (California, USA), Boulder (Colorado, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA); languages include English, Russian, Japanese, French, German, Hebrew, Chinese, Spanish
Drawer A-36, Folder 2

Anti-Nuclear: Artists for Survival - Boston Area 1980s

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include ecology, nuclear weapons, anti-war, peace, Euromissiles, Cold War, arms race, children's art, nuclear weapons freeze, environmentalism; makers include Red Sun Press, Madeleine Evans; references or specifically about mushroom cloud, U.S. flag, Soviet flag, sports, athletics; referenced individuals include Craig MacTavish, Charles Hudson; places made include Boston (Massachusetts, USA)
Drawer A-36, Folder 3

Anti-Nuclear: Arts and Culture 1979-1986; 2003; 2013-2014

Physical Description: 35

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S. Republican Party (GOP), nuclear war, social justice, anti-war, peace, hunger, elements, contamination, military spending, government budgets, U.S. culture, films, documentaries, mass media, quilts, skull, benefit concert, jobs, earth, public art; makers include Stephen Vance, Sutton Press, L.A. Weekly, The Nation, Marshall Arisman, Joe Dizney, Sidney Rapoport, Alliance for Survival, Don Farber, Eric Keller, Other Encounters for Artists Against Nuclear War, Immaculate Heart College Center, California Council for the Humanities, Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE), Asylum Records, Elektra, B.D., Moise I. Witch, National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE), C. Strain, Print Kitchen, Lionel Delevingne, Artists fur Survival, Pat Merrill, Great Pacific Northwest Art Co., Carl Chaplin, David Fichter, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Gail Salzman, Käthe Kollwitz, Dean Redman, Tea Lautrec Litho, Deborah Greer Graphic Arts, David Gallegos, Mr. Fish; references or specifically about Pentagon, Martha And The Vandellas, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, nickel, oxygen, hydrogen, lithium, chromium, manganese, silver, nukeport, nuclear family, Dr. Strangelove, Nuclear Mary, Underground Railway Theater, War Without Winners, Hiroshima (Japan), Nagasaki (Japan), Redwood Records, ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), defence, ART FOR PEACE, "Chain Reaction" (sculpture), Santa Monica (California, USA), war destruction, war zone, horseback, horses, businessmen, fire, hammer, suit, scientist, skulls, skeleton, death, greed; referenced individuals include Paul Conrad, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Albert Einstein, John F. Kennedy, Jane Fonda, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Harry S. Truman, Joseph Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev, John Maringouin, Clara Zimmerman, Holly Near, J.T. Thomas, Susan Freundlich, Ernest F. De Soto, Edwin Starr; places made include Canada, United Kingdom, San Francisco (California, USA), Santa Monica (California, USA)
Drawer A-36, Folder 4

Anti-Nuclear: Arts and Culture - Events 1978-1989; 2008

Physical Description: 34

Scope and Content Note

related topics include cultural events, benefit events, dance marathon, art auctions, nuclear testing, radiation, photography, art exhibitions, veterans, documentary, marches and demonstrations, militarism, anti-war, peace, conferences, university events, disarmament, music, the Ribbon Project (exhibition), Act React (exhibition), women, health care, employment, housing, nuclear weapons, nuclear war, symposium, the future, safe energy, art exhibition, international solidarity, nuclear war, life, human spirit, ; makers include Nic Griffen, Norma Mark, Musicians Against Nuclear Arms (MANA), Peace Museum (Chicago, Illinois), Physicians for Social Responsibility (Chicago chapter), Illinois Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, Cheri Gaulke, Los Angeles Artists for Survival, Tom Cushwa, Snake River Alliance, World Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), Lompa Printing and Lithograph Co., Jim Lerager, Barbara Nishi, Alliance for Survival, Tennessee Cultural Alliance, Hatch Show Print, Performers and Artists for Nuclear Disarmament (PAND), Musicians United for Safe Energy Inc. (MUSE), NT/KLH, Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), Hit and Run Theatre, Bonnie G. Bluestein, Michael Yanoff, American Printers and Lithography, Lisa Grayson, Anna Hartman, Bay Area Artists for Nuclear Disarmament, Cecilia Blomberg, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE), Jan Sawka, John Alcorn, Milton Christianson, Karen Holden, Neal Taylor, ; references or specifically about Eight Minutes to Midnight, California Bilateral Nuclear Freeze Initiative Campaign,The Ribbon Project, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Symphony for Survival, Nuclear Weapons Freeze, Nashville Clergy & Laity Concerned, atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, mushroom cloud, Laguna Beach Chapter Alliance for Survival, Diablo Canyon, nuclear terror, Target Earth (exhibition), Karen Holden, Neal Taylor, Frank Stone Gallery, Hunter College, University Art Museum (Santa Barbara), The Peace Museum (Chicago), Festival for a Future, medical consequences, alternative energy, mass transit, education training, Survival Sunday, Earth, missiles, nuclear energy symbol, cross and bones, music sheets, Musicians Against the Nuclear Arms, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Cleveland Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, peace symbol, flowers, windmills, Target: Earth, postcard campaign, US Rostage, ; referenced individuals include Langdon Harrison, Dr. Helen Caldicott, Mary Benjamin, Boyd Estus, Fred Rappaport, Susan Simpson, Holly Near, Ronald Reagan, Albert Einstein, Pete Seeger, Gerald Peary, Graham Nash, Keith Haring, Yoshio Hamada, Juliet Merritt, Alice Walker, Yevegeny Yevtushenko, Robert Bly, Susan Griffin, ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Venice (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Eugene (Oregon, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Anaheim (California, USA), Boston, (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English, Japanese, Italian, Spanish
Drawer A-36, Folder 5

Anti-Nuclear: Cardstock 1982-1985; 1999

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include nuclear weapons, economics, U.S. military spending, government budgets, schools, education, nuclear weapons freeze, arms race, cold war, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, elections, campaigns, solidarity, blockade, budget priorities, marches and demonstrations, environment, ecology, California Proposition 12 (1982); makers include California Peace Action Education Fund, Illinois Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, Peter Kennard, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Mothers Embracing Nuclear Disarmament (MEND), Velvetone-Gallagher Co., Californians for a Bilateral Nuclear Weapons Freeze; references or specifically about arms talks, Miami Herald, June 21, 1983 blockade Livermore Laboratory (Livermore, California, USA), General Electric (GE); referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, John Constable, Debra Chasnoff; places made include San Diego (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer A-36, Folder 6

Anti-Nuclear: Children 1977-1986

Physical Description: 44

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S. military spending, government budgets, nuclear weapons, nuclear energy, children's art, nuclear waste, psychology, nuclear accidents, health care, peace sign, health insurance, nuclear disarmament, marches and demonstrations, peace, anti-war, uranium mining; makers include United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA), Bonnie Acker, Meg Crane, Syracuse Peace Council (SPC), Glad Day Press, Northwest Working Press, Will Doolittle, Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament (WAND), H. Ludwig, Northern California Alliance for Survival, Zahm-Hurwitz Productions, Mary Lynn Sheetz, Peace Resource Project, Shelby Stover, Lucy George, Rolf Groven, Sya de Nooyer, East Bay Socialist School, New American Movement (NAM), Rainer Müller, Peace Studies Institute, Campaign Against Nuclear Energy; references or specifically about Hiroshima, Shift Dough, ethnic diversity, Star Wars, U.S. Senate, Hiroshima Peace Memorial, Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR), Bart Simpson, the Simpsons; referenced individuals include Helen Caldicott, Rufina M. Laws; places made include California (USA), Minnesota (USA), Oslo (Norway), Germany, New York (New York, USA), Perth (Australia); languages include English, Norwegian, Spanish, German
Drawer A-36, Folder 7

Anti-Nuclear: Diablo Canyon Power Plant 1977-1984

Physical Description: 15

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related topics include radioactivity, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, ecology, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), earthquakes, natural disasters, marches and demonstrations, alternative energy, benefit events, nuclear energy, People's Emergency Response Plan; makers include Diablo Canyon Project Office, Abalone Alliance Diablo Canyon Defense Fund, Citizens for a Better Environment, People for a Nuclear Free Future, Southern California Alliance for Survival, Citizens for Safe Energy; references or specifically about bombing of Hiroshima, peaceful occupation, non-violence, direct action, civil disobedience, The Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, nuclear suicide, San Andreas Fault, plutonium waste; referenced individuals include William R. Strickland, Jackson Browne, Cris Williamson, Floyd Westerman, John Trudell; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Luis Obispo (California, USA), Sacramento (California, USA)
Drawer A-36, Folder 8

Anti-Nuclear: Hiroshima / Nagasaki 1980-2011

Physical Description: 41

Note

includes autographed copy of Tsunami with Doves "Peace"

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related topics include children, peace cranes, anti-war, nuclear war, statistics, marches and demonstrations, civilian deaths and injuries, Japan, nuclear weapons, nuclear disarmament, U.S. nuclear programs, arms race, anniversaries, commemorations, nuclear testing, underground testing, World Conference Against A&H Bombs, memorial events, veterans, effects of radiation, radioactivity, Festival of Lanterns, children's art, nuclear weapons bans, international solidarity, Shadow Project (Portland, 1983), military draft, U.S. intervention, draft resistance, U.S. military spending, government budgets, medical aid, ecology, nuclear energy, nuclear accidents, bombings, atomic, nuclear bomb, WWII ; makers include Lisa Grayson, Japan Broadcasting Corporation, Kerry Tremain, Albany Press, Duffy Design Group, Charles Spencer Anderson, Erica Weiss, Mobilization for Survival, Lisa Grayson, Hiroshima-Nagasaki Publishing Committee, Northwest Working Press, Nuclear Information Center, Ched Myers, Richard Blair, Keith W. Criss, Little Tokyo Art Workshop, Jaimee Itagaki, Mike Nakayama, Rex-Franklin Typographers, Japanese American Cultural and Community Center, Miles Hamada, Toshi Maruki, Shepard Books, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Community Printers, Quaker Peace & Service, Joel Shumer, Victorian Peace Network, Duncan and Porter House of Hospitality and Resistance, Hideki Tomeoka, Luci Goodman, Ginny Perkins, Annemie Curlin, Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR), Japanese Student Organization of California Lutheran College, Nancy Hom, Yoshio Hamada, Peace Museum,, Breakout, Neelakash Kshertrimayum, Red Action, Aaron Roseman, Hiroshima Appeal Committee & World Friendship Center, Mayumi Oda, Hiroshima-Nagasaki Coalition, The Print Shop, Watanabe, Yoshio Hamada, the Peace Museum, Lisa Grayson,, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Brian Prendergast, McRay Magelby; references or specifically about Yoshio Hamada, Art for People, Christian Bible, The Peace Museum (Chicago, Illinois), origami, War Resisters League, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, World War II, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, statue of liberty, Iran, World Peace Week, United Nations (UN), Fallujah (Iraq), American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Pax Christi, Hibakushas Unforgettable Fire, survivors, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Indian Ocean, Armageddon, Almagordo (New Mexico), No More Hiroshima (National Film Board of Canada), Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, plutonium, origami, unforgettable fire, survivors, drawings, art exhibition, survivor, paper crane, leukemia, ; referenced individuals include Yoshio Hamada, Joe Rosenthal, Yamahata Yosuke, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Colin Powell, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice, Hiromi Suzugae, Yoshio Hamada, Yoshiko Michitsuji, Lisa Grayson, Sadako Sasaki, Hokusai, ; places made include Eugene (Oregon, USA), Portland (Oregon, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Vermont (USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Wisconsin (USA), Nagasaki (Japan), United Kingdom, Australia, Berkeley (California, USA); languages include Japanese, English
Drawer A-36, Folder 9

Anti-Nuclear: Internationally Made 1977-2013

Physical Description: 68

Scope and Content Note

related topics include nuclear war, nuclear missiles, nuclear weapons, disarmament, peace, Cold War, marches and demonstrations, anti-war, U.S. military bases in Europe, Polynesia, student marches, nuclear testing, international aid, space weapons, star wars, NATO, medical conferences, Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp, women, cruise missiles, Trident, deterrence, nuclear free zones, international solidarity, health workers, arms race, indigenous peoples, World Conference Against A&H Bombs, U.S. imperialism, North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), children, radioactivity, uranium mining, arms trade, arms exports, cultural events, Manchester International Peace Festival, nuclear energy, labor, boycotts, nuclear testing in the south Pacific, French government nuclear programs, nuclear trains, films, Castor, transport of nuclear waste, political cartoons, ecology, bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, skeleton, American Flag, ; makers include, Karol Śliwka, Berliner Compagine, Generals for Peace and Disarmnt, Information Centre for World Peace Council, Onkruit, Mouvement pour le Desarmement, la Paix & la Liberte (MDPL), Len Munnik, G. Zürn, Graph Druckula, London Nuclear Information Unit, Artworkers, Martin Bond, Shadowdean Ltd., Nuclear Free Local Authorities, Spark Communications, Society of Friends Peace Committee, Manchester City Council, Larry Ross, New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone Committee, Thalia Campbell, Jan Campbell, Jan Higgs, Tin Drum Posters, Sally Griffin, Pacific Conference of Churches, Ra Forsyth, Te Tuahirau, Comité Pour la Paix, Frieder Grindler, Peace Advertising Campaign, Ken Meharg, Campaign Against Arms Trade, New Zealand Council of Trade Unions, Soviet Peace Committee, GLC, Association des Médecins Français pour la Prévention de la Guerre Nucléaire, Kerroch Photo, Instituto de Amistad e Intercambio Cultural, Bree Cleal Creative, K. Sliwka, WOrld Peace Council (Finland), ; references or specifically about U.S. flag, Soviet flag, Euromissles, mushroom cloud, Auschwitz, Nazi Germany, World War II, United States Air Force, swords into plowshares, origami, Cuban Missile Crisis, genocide, Third World, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant, Réseau Sortir du nucléaire, Jabiluka Mine, Adnyamathnya, skull, nuclear hazard symbol, Copenhagen (Denmark); referenced individuals include John F. Kennedy, Jacques Chirac, Robert Del Tredici, Meldrim Thomson, Gerald Ford, James Partington, Trent Harrison, General Gert Bastian, General Johan Christie, General M. Harbottle, General G. Koumanakos, General H. Von Meyenfeldt, Marshal F. da Costa Gomes, General Nino Pasti, Admiral Antoinete Sanguinetti, General M. Tombopoulos, General Rangel de LIMA, General Leonard Johnson; places made include Hamburg (Germany), Amsterdam (Netherlands), France, Oxford (England, United Kingdom), New Zealand, Wales (United Kingdom), Fiji, Japan, Canada, Helsinki FINLAND, Bulgaria, Australia, Soviet Union (USSR), Quebec (Canada), Switzerland, Mexico; languages include English, German, Dutch, French, Chinese, Hindi, Arabic, Polish, Welsh, Maori, Japanese, Russian, Spanish
Drawer A-36, Folder 13

Anti-Nuclear: Nuclear Disarmament 1982-1995

Physical Description: 38

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related topics include ecology, nuclear weapons, clalendar, U.S. nuclear missiles in Europe, peace, anti-war, arms exports, rummage, survival rummage, mobilized flea market, marches and demonstrations, United Nations Special Session on Disarmament, The Great Peace March, international solidarity, ban nuclear weapons, nuclear free, U.S. military spending, government spending, warships, triggers, cruise missiles, children, civilian deaths and casualties, nuclear warheads, atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, radioactive fallout, radioactivity, human needs, U.S. intervention in Latin America, U.S. military, United Nations, children's art, calendars, Trident missiles, benefit events, mobilization, rallies, ban, funding, intervention, redirecting resources, U.S. military, United Nations (UN), economic development, dove of peace, fasting, the future, children, rally,; makers include Marlena Buczek Smith, Inkworks, John Somerville, Liza Chvoshevskaya, Centre for World Peace Council, Laguna Beach Alliance for Survival, Seal Beach Nuclear Action Group, Karen Kerney, Dorothy Sokol, Lucy George, Dik Cool, Laurie Goldman, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Syracuse Peace Council, Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Commission, Anna Hernandez, Kyla Tripodi, Pacific Campaign to Disarm the Seas, Hiroshima-Nagasaki Publishing Committee, Northwest Working Press, Third World and Progressive Peoples Coalition, African-American Coordinating Committee, Hispanics for Survival and Disarmament, American Caucus for Disarmament, Three to Make Ready Graphics, United Nations General Assembly, World Peace Council (WPC), Mika Launis, J-Paino (Helsinki), Disarmament Resource Center, Nix Design & Illustration, National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE), Sacramento June 12 Coalition, People for a Nuclear Free Future, Gerald & Maas, Julie Maas, The Acme Gallery, Livermore Action Group, Comité pour le Désarmement Nucléaire en Europe (CODENE), People for Nuclear Disarmament, the Print Shop, Mobilization for Survival, Artists for Bucks Alliance for Nuclear Disarmament, Jacob Landau, Connie Jenkins, Mirage Edditions Inc., Seymour Chwast, Fast for Life, Darren Ching; references or specifically about Union of American and Japanese Professionals Against Nuclear Omnicide, evacuation, survival, nuclear cloud, U.S. flag, India, Pakistan, Israel, Iraq, Yugoslavia, mushroom cloud, National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Dallas Times Herald, Collectif D'Accueil, Portland Nuclear Free Zone Project, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Nuclear Weapons, nuclear power, arms race, redirecting resources, the military, disarmament, atom splitting, catastrophe, peace dove, United Nations' Third Special Session on Disarmament, International Day of Disarmament, grenades; referenced individuals include Keith Haring, Marie Cartier, Albert Einstein, Yamamata Yosuke, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Adolf Hitler, Albert Einstein, Jacob Landau, Ronald Reagan, Yuri V. Andropov; places made include California (USA), Hawaii (USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Paris (France), Maine (USA), Portland (Oregon, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Colorado (USA), New York City, (New York, USA), London (England, United Kingdom), Seal Beach (California, USA), Cambridge, (Massachusetts, USA) ; languages include French, Japanese, Spanish, Russian, German
Drawer B-1, Folder 1

U.S. Government and Politics: 2000 Shadow Convention 2000

Physical Description: 27

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includes cardstock and newsprint

Scope and Content Note

related topics include democracy, capitalism, citizens' intervention, assasination, presidency; references or specifically about U.S. flag, Democratic Party Convention, soft money; referenced individuals include Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Alexander Hamilton, John Hinkley Jr, Ronald Reagan, Jodie; places made include San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer B-1, Folder 2

U.S. Government and Politics: Arts and Culture 1976-1988; 1990-1993; 2006-2007; 2017

Physical Description: 20

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related topics include progressive presses, political cartoons, dictatorships, dictators, Hollywood films, voting, art exhibitions, anniversaries, marches and demonstrations, maps, racism, religion, heritage, media; makers include Ragged Edge Press, Akashic, Impact Visuals, Michael Marks, Rudi Bass, Pratt Graphics Center, Texas Observer, Tom Ballenge, NOLO Press, Phil Frank, Alejandro De Muns, Musuem of American Politcal Life, University of Hartford, Dr. Gaston Baquero, Carlton Sprague Smith, Luis Lopez Ballesteros, University of Hartford, Museum of American Political Life, ; references or specifically about Playing President, The Third of May 1808, fine arts, Women's March 2017, 2016 USA presidential election, Voices of the Left, "The Influence of the Left on American Politics and Culture", The Making of America, U.S. flag, Dallas (Texas, USA), Houston (Texas, USA), unions, unemployment, lobbyists, blind justice, bankruptcy, divorce, wills, lawyer profiteers, Cronus, Spanish history, missions, explorers,colonists ; referenced individuals include Eric Drooker, Robert Scheer, Gore Vidal, Ronald Reagan, Francisco Goya, Robert Redford, Dustin Hoffman, Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein, Jon Stewart, Paula Scher, Ben Karlin, Charles Fletcher Lunnis, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin; places made include Brooklyn (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Austin (Texas, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Madrid, SPAIN, ; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-1, Folder 3

U.S. Government and Politics: California Politicians - Arnold Schwarzenegger 2003-2006

Physical Description: 16

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Includes cardstock

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related topics include subvertisements, democracy, fascism, Republican politicians, corporatism, nurses, public interest, comic strip, democrats ; makers include Bill Pierce, California Nurses Association, Lloyd Dangle, California Labor Federation; references or specifically about True Lies (film), Pinocchio, Marilyn Monroe, Limp Wrist, The Terminator, California Governor, Wal-Mart, Workers' Comp, Disability Comp, tax breaks, pensions, 8-hour work day; referenced individuals include Arnold Schwarzenegger, Maria Schriver, Rich Mann, Darryl Issa, Pete Wilson, George W. Bush, Lloyd Dangle, California Labor Federation; places made include Long Beach (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA); languages include
Drawer B-1, Folder 5

U.S. Government and Politics: California Politicians - National Elections 1976-1980; 1992; 2004; 2008-2016

Physical Description: 25

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includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, voting, Democratic Party politicians, nuclear power plants, military budget, solar energy, Green Party, U.S. military spending, presidential election, debate, healthcare, the environnment, policy, corporatism, nuclear war, civil liberties, labor budgets; makers include Kamala for U.S. Senate Committee, Harris Colby Poster Printing, Co., Barbara Boxer for U.S. Senate Committee, Tom Hayden for U.S. Senate, Diane Feinstein for United States Senate Committee, Brothers Printing Co., Omega Press, Barbara Lee for Congress, Brown for U.S. Senate Committee, Brown for President, COGS, Peace and Freedom party; referenced individuals include John George, Barbara Boxer, Diane Feinstein, Tom Hayden, Jane Fonda, Barbara Lee, Henry Gardner, Kamala Harris, Jerry Brown, Jerry Zerg, Alan Cranston, Blase Bonpane, Ralph Nader, John Kerry, George W. Bush, Peter Camejo, Matt Gonzalez; references or specifically about 1979 Sane Peace Award, 2004 Presidential Election, single-payer healthcare, offshore drilling, Middle East politics, corporate crime, no nukes, solar power, living wage, military budget; places made include El Monte (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California USA), California USA
Drawer B-1, Folder 6

U.S. Government and Politics: Democratic Party / Democratic National Convention (DNC) 1980-2000

Physical Description: 31

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related topics include 1980 Democratic National Convention, 2000 Democratic National Convention, marches and demonstrations, affinity groups, mass actions, Spoke Council, corporatism, direct actions, nonviolence, globalization, civil disobedience, U.S. Republican Party (GOP), corporate power over government, environmental pollution, U'wa people, Colombia, Occidental Corporation, false promises, slums, people's demonstration; makers include Tim Timmermans, David G. Bragin, Coalition For a People's Alternative in 1980, Tom Cushwa, Filmadora, Direct Action Network, Inkworks Press, Democratic National Convention, Moscone Center, Vote Peace in '84; referenced individuals include John Kerry, Eleanor Roosevelt, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Cesar Chavez, Al Gore, Berito Kuwaru'wa, Ronald Reagan; references or specifically about "Scarface" (Mexican Film), 2004 U.S. presidential elections, Apple Co., political buttons, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), UNconvention 2000, police brutality, education, public services, World Trade Organization (WTO), International Monetary Fund (IMF), The Day the Earth Stood Still (film), elections, voting, arms race, foreign policy, no intervention, Reagan era, Pershing II, missiles, nuclear war policy, weapons manufacturing, troops, military aid, U.S. intervention in Central America, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Middle East, South Africa, apartheid, military budget, equality, rally; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-1, Folder 7

U.S. Government and Politics: Democratic Presidential/ Vice - Presidential Candidates 1968; 1980-1992; 2000-2008; 2016-2021

Physical Description: 57

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includes cardstock

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related topics include Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), formally incarcerated individuals, discrimination, police abuse, LGBTQ+, pride, political prisoners, U'wa people, civil rights, labor, housing, the aged, education, socialism, media, elections, poverty, revolt, the future, crusade, power, the good, human rights, coup d'état, foreign policy, women faux candidates, racism; makers include Berkeley Students for Kennedy, Sea Dog Press, Leslie Evans, California Draft Gore Movement, Gore 2000, Michael Bloomberg for President, Jesse Jackson For President '88, New Yorkers for Jesse Jackson for President, Chubasco Press, Jesse Jackson For President Committee, United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Biden for President, Asian Pacific Islander Americans For Dukakis, Operating Engineers Union, Kid Overton, Montana Citizens for Liberty, MBFALA, Kennedy for President, Cowles Communications, Committee to Elect Arthur S. Jones, William E. Kelly, Mondale for President Committee, Commission to Investigate Human Rights Violations, Democrats for Economic Recovery, LaRouche in 92, Lisa Rowan, Democratic National Committee, Citizens for Humphrey, Benedict Rugar, Jacobin Magazine, Bernie Saunders for President, Mondale-Ferraro Committee, Syndicated Graphics, The COmmittee to Put Russell Hirshon in the Big House, Joyce R. Walker, ; references or specifically about Chilean coup (1973), Uruguay, stop-and-frisk, minority communities, CNN, Selma (Alabama, USA), Feel the Bern, Russell Hirshon for President 1992, disappeared people, political prisoners, Iran hostage crisis, Uncle Sam, Liberty Leading the People, fine arts, U.S. flag, Robert F. Kennedy funeral train, Upton Sinclair's campaign for President of the United States(1930's), Jacob Binman's campaign President of the United States (2019), Paraguay, Alfredo Stroessner Matiauda, Jacobin Magazine, windmills, stop-and-frisk policing, ; referenced individuals include Al Gore, Dennis Kucinich, Tulsi Gabbard, Bernie Saunders, MIchael Bloomberg, Jarrett Wold, Bill Clinton, Hadassah Lieberman, William Jefferson Clinton, Al Gore,Russell Hirshon, Barbara Boxer, Diane Feinstein, Lloyd Bentsen, Frank Church, Jesse Jackson, Geraldine Ferraro, Walter Mondale, Michael Dukakis, Augusto Pinochet, Lloyd Bentsen, Eugene Delacroix, Robert F. Kennedy, Paul Fusco, Norman Rockwell, John Kerry, George W. Bush, Lyndon Larouche, George H. W. Bush, David Rockefeller, Jimmy Carter, Lane Kirkland, Henry Kissinger, Joe Biden, Theodore Roosevelt, John Edwards, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Nelson Rockefeller, Eugene McCarthy, Upton Sinclair, Jacob Binman, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, George McGovern, Edward Kennedy (Ted Kennedy), Richard Nixon, Michael Bloomberg; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA),Watertown (Massachusetts, USA), Missoula (Montana, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), New York (New York, USA), Brooklyn (New York, USA), Newark (New Jersey, USA), Leesburg (Virginia, USA), Berkeley (California, USA); languages include Tagalog (Filipino), Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, English, Hmong
Drawer B-1, Folder 8

U.S. Government and Politics: Federal Agencies 1974-1992; 2002-2014

Physical Description: 34

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related topics include Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), democratization, Pentagon, political cartoons, tax breaks for the rich, renewable energy, war profiteers, global warming, human rights abuses, U.S. Congress, secrecy, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), police, grand jury, FBI Terrorist Task Force, U.S. Imperialism, armed clandestine movements, foreign service, statistics, volunteerism, alumni, Statue of Liberty, U.S. flag, surveillance, truth, spies, intelligence, counter-intelligence, counterspying, police state, workshops, conference, foreign intelligence strategy; makers include Liberty Maniacs, Joan Carl, Duan Kellum, Tom Toles, John D. Olsen, Sandy Moore, Environmental Action, Tom Chalkley, Geri Lucas, Covert Action Information Bulletin, A Coalition Effort to Resist CIA Recruitment, Resistance, Advertising Council, Pirate Printing, KPFA radio ; references or specifically about The Third World, State Capitol, Polyticks, Ronnie the Raygun, rich old men, 1985 The Year of the SPY, The 1974 Dirty Dozen, Community in Action, Earth First!, COINTELPRO (COunter INTELligence PROgram), New Afrikan Freedom Fighter, irrigation, Peace Corps, Nepal, fishing, Jamaica, whistleblowers, Center for National Security Studies, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Black Caucus, Intelligence Committee; referenced individuals Edward Snowden, include Burt Talcott, Earl Landgrebe, Glenn Davis, Dale Milford, William Hudnut, Roger Zion, Sam Streiger, Samuel Devine, Robert Mathias, John Hunt, William Scherle, Frank Stubblefield, Jesse Helms, Ray Roberts, William Armstrong, Strom Thurmond, Garry Brown, Jamie Whitten, George Hansen, Jerry Huckaby, Theodore Risenhoover, Willis Gradison, John Myers, Ronald Reagan, Ann Gorsuch, James Watt, John Crowell, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Caspar Weinberger, William Ruckelahaus, Nunzio Palladino, Ford B. Ford, Joseph Coors, William Coors, Peter Grace, Raymond Donovan, Donald Hodel, Big Brother, Uncle Sam, David Stockman, John Block, Judi Bari, Darryl Cherney, Evan Johnson, Patrick Murphy, Kenneth Walkton, Carlos Valentine, Elmer Toro,, John Finnegan, Robert J. Cordier, Mtayari Shabaka Sundiata, Michael Harrington, John Marks, Philip Agee, Tom Hayden, Ron Dellums, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Rob High, Bob Borasage, David Harris, Lowell Bergman, Tom Hayden, Philip Agee, Ron Dellums, Michael Harrington, John Marks, ; places made include Washington, DC (USA), New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer B-1, Folder 9

U.S. Government and Politics: Elections (Not Presidential) 1952; 1970; 1982-1996; 2007-2022

Physical Description: 34

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related topics include U.S. Senate, Governor Arkansas, New York mayors, mayor of Washington DC, Democratic Committeeman; makers include The Committee for David Dinkins, Gore Vidal for U.S. Senate, George P. Mahoney for US Senate, Citizens for Jesus Garcia, Phil Dixon, Davis for Congress ; references or specifically about The People's Campaign, 22nd Ward, bartenders, Alderman, 26th Ward, Congressional 7th District, State Representative 25th District, Independent Progressive Party, 7th Ward, Korea, Progressive Party, ; referenced individuals include Bernie Sanders, David Dinkins, Russell Hirshon, George P. Mahoney, Raphael Warnock, Jon Osoff, Gore Vidal, Marcos Munoz, Jesus Garcia, Luis V. Gutierrez, Alice Palmer, Vincent Hallinan, Rahm Emanuel ; places made include New York (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Washington DC, Baltimore (Maryland, USA) Texarcana (Arkansas, USA), Watertown (Massachusetts, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-1, Folder 10

U.S. Government and Politics: Political Organizations 1982-1992; 2009-2011; 2016-2019

Physical Description: 26

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related topics include grassroots organizing, Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), anniversaries, conferences, democracy, voting, Human Rights, family separation, human rights, the environment, socialist feminism, corruption, ; makers include Samuel Martin, democracy is for people, The Fund for Public Interest Research New York Public Interest Group (NYPIRG), Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), Human Rights campaign, Socialist Alternative, rootstrike.org, , references or specifically about The People's Fund, Sierra Club, Citizens United, Greenpeace, Eleanor Roosevelt Award, power of elections, Women's March 2018, Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), The Green New Deal, crook, Citizens United, Dark Money, Lobbying, revolving door, campaign money, iceberg, Federal Election Committee (FEC), ; referenced individuals include Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Laurette Spingarn, Donald J. Trump; places made include New York (USA), Washington, D. C. (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA),
Drawer B-1, Folder 11

U.S. Government and Politics: Republican Party / Republican National Convention (RNC) 2003-2008

Physical Description: 8

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related topics include maps, September 11 (2001), homelessness, marches and demonstrations, activist websites, protests, performance;makers include Counter Convention, Will Etundi, United for Peace and Justice, Vincent Ramos, Colby Poster Printing Co.; references or specifically about the Bush agenda, the end, 2008 Republican Convention, Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), protest sign; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Abbie Hoffman; places made include New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-1, Folder 13

U.S. Government and Politics: Republican Presidential / Vice-Presidential Candidates 2008- 2017

Physical Description: 17

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related topics include female politicians, Tea Party, self-deportation, Bain Capital, union busting, outsourcing, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), women's right to choose, wealth, oil, obedience, pacification, elections, labor, political parties, environment, racism, socialism, communism, terrorism, fear, hate, labor, healthcare, taxes, economy, funding, corporatism; makers include Kevin Tong, J. Bentley, Most Ofus, MoveOn.org, T.S. Rogers; referenced individuals include Sarah Palin, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump; references or specifically about Rosie the Riveter, Pitbull With Lipstick, 1% / 99%, Occupy Movement, Guy Fawkes, "drill baby drill", Planned Parenthood, Of Mice and Men, tax cuts, Bush-McCain Challenge, Lennie (character in "Of Mice and Men"), Big Bird, "and I can tend the rabbits", Public Broadcasting System (PBS), China, Silver Fox, Shell Corporation, Exxon, General Electric (GE), Procter & Gamble (P&G); places made include USA
Drawer B-2, Folder 1

Ronald Reagan: Oversize 1981-1988

Physical Description: 9

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related topics include nuclear weapons, Cold War, Moral Majority, 1984 U.S. presidential election, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), voting, U.S. military bases, Reagan administration, U.S. imperialism, communism, Glasnost; makers include Zak Daniels, Jim Krauch, Insanity Factory Graphics, Steve Lawrence, P.A. Hunter, OTAN No, Alfred Gescheidt, Pomegranate, Stephen Kruse, Holly Sklar, Robert Lawrence, Mike Prokosch, Ty de Pas, David Horsey, Allesteros, Euskadi Mugimendu Komunista (EMK); references or specifically about ecology, government budgets, women's rights, labor, General Motors, Washington post; referenced individuals include Robert Reiff, Richard Nixon, Adolfo Suárez, George H.W. Bush, Alfred S. Bloomingdale, Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher, Muammar Gaddafi, Daniel Ortega; places made include Spain, California (USA), New York (New York, USA), Soviet Union (USSR); languages include English, Spanish, Russian
Drawer B-2, Folder 2

Ronald Reagan: Anti-War 1980s

Physical Description: 39

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related topics include terrorism, Iran-Contra Affair, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Iran-Iraq War, nuclear weapons, Native Americans, Social Security, U.S. military spending, government budgets, women for peace, anti-nuclear, nuclear war, Pershing missiles, prison industrial complex, Cruise missiles, deficit reduction, political prisoners, television networks, children, anti-draft, prisons, greed, peace, ; makers include Tape, Information Centre of the World Peace Council, Dora Franzen, Overthrow, SPARC Graphics, Eric Galbery, Freddie Ginns, Richard Correll, Peace in Central America (PICA), Bonnie Acker, Red Sun Press, Cath Tate, Blackrose Press, Tape, Darren Ching, Livermore action Group, Information Centre of the World Peace Council, Eduard Gysin, Boston Poster Collective, Barnes, Tape, Björk Des, M. Alton, Artists Poster Committee, Irving Petlin, Jon Hendricks, Claes Oldenburg, Steve Posen, Mary Frank, Coosje van Bruggen, Susan Posen, Max Kozloff; references or specifically about Ronald Reagan 1981 Inauguration, pope, KKK, swastikas, Nazis, American flag, Federal Prisons Expeditionary Forces (FPEF), guns for drugs, Superman, U.S. dollar, mushroom cloud, hammer and sickle, Rambo, Associated Press, Team Drunk, Tripoli; referenced individuals include Ruhollah Khomeini, Sitting Bull, George H.W. Bush, Caspar Weinberger, Alexander Haig, Ronald Reagan, Edwin Meese, Gandhi; places made include USA, Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA), United Kingdom, Finland; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-2, Folder 3

Ronald Reagan: Cardstock 1980s

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, unions, Iran, Grenada, student movements, Iran hostage crisis, jobs, employment; makers include Western Union (WU), College Republican National Committee, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA), Los Angeles Times, telegram; references or specifically about terrorism, Death Valley Days, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Solidarity Day, veterans, people with disabilities, seniors, Reagan economics, civil rights, voting rights, human rights, women's rights, Western Union, seniors referenced individuals include Hunter S. Thompson; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA)
Drawer B-2, Folder 4

Ronald Reagan: Elections and Campaigns 1980s

Physical Description: 26

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related topics include voting, 1984 U.S. presidential election, women, anti-war, anti-nuclear, nuclear war, 1980 U.S. presidential election, voter registration, police brutality, voting, classism, media, poverty, war, peace, marches and demonstrations, labor; makers includeDaily World, California Republican State Committee, Working Artists for a Democratic Alternative, Bongo, American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), Frank Baseman, Baseman Design Associates, Allen Cohen, Androgyne Books, Reagan-Bush Committee, Daily World, Students Against Reaganism (STAR), Kristin Prentice, Andrea Kantrowitz, Inkworks Press, Artists in Common, S. Joseph, Daily World, ; references or specifically about Frankenstein, Soviet Union (USSR), Cold War, Reagan for President '84, war crimes, Grenada, Nicaragua, El Salvador, First Strike Nuclear Weapons, Ghostbusters (film), Reaganbusters; referenced individuals include George H.W. Bush, Walter Mondale, Sonia Johnson, Jimmy Carter; places made include Arlington (Virginia, USA), Washington, DC (USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Chinese, Filipino (Tagalog)
Drawer B-2, Folder 5

Ronald Reagan: Events 1981-1987

Physical Description: 28

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related topics include marches and demonstrations, peace, anti-war, U.S. intervention in El Salvador, Reagan Mandate, New American Movement, Coalition Building for a New Mandate, capitalism, poster exhibitions, conferences, Soviet Union (USSR), glasnost, cultural events, Reaganomics, economics, 1984 Chicano Moratorium, taxes, U.S. military spending, militarism, social services, employment, Rockwell International, nuclear weapons, anti-nuclear, Central America, Caribbean, fascism, disarmament, arms exports, 1984 Republican National Convention, freedom fighters, U.S. foreign policy, marijuana, drugs, police brutality, prisons; makers include April Coalition, Survival Graphics, Duffy, Reaganomics Coalition, Jack (Community Printers & Graphics), Concerned Citizens for National Security, Art Chantry, Eclipse Typography, Academy Press, Enrique Chagoya-Flores, Les Leveque, Brain Trust Production, Dana Franzen; references or specifically about Reagan's budget priorities, New York University (NYU), The Center for Marxist Studies & Cultural Correspondence, Backlot Theatre, U.S. dollar, Robin Hood, February 27th Coalition, Mickey Mouse, terrorism, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, reefer madness, September 8th Coalition; referenced individuals include Alexander Haig, George Orwell, Pete Wagner, Gene Viernes, Silme Domingo; places made include New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), South Carolina (USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Boulder (Colorado, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-2, Folder 6

Ronald Reagan: Individuals 1980s

Physical Description: 27

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related topics include anti-communism, Iran-Contra Affair, Nicaragua, Contra War, government budgets, budget cuts, Reagan administration, U.S. Republican Party (GOP), intelligence agencies, corporations, HIV/AIDS, assassination attempt; makers include Utopia Graphics,Hinckley for President Campaign, Graphic Touch Designs, Carter Productions, Horsman, Redletter Press, Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), Alternative Tentacles Records, Tragic Mulatto, Riots, Alfred Gescheidt, Starmakers Poster Corp., Patricia Reardon, Joseph Weber, Sean Jon, Kleinschmidt, Bay Area Reproductin, INC, ; references or specifically about South Pacific (1958 film), right wing politics, ultra-right, big business, Reaganomics, Nazi Germany, American Gothic, Pinocchio, comic strips, puppets, lying, truth, money, American dollar bill, conscience, moralitu, Vallye Forge, deforestation, Nicaragua, Vietnam, El Salvador, welfare, hunger, unemployment, foreign intervention, Ronnie Hood (Robin Hood), the White House,; referenced individuals include Adolf Hitler, Oliver North, William Casey, Jimmy Carter, Ed Meese, Yitzhak Shamir, John Poindexter, Robin Hood, Adolfo Calero, Elliott Abrams, Ronald Reagan, Robert McFarlane, George H. W. Bush, David Lange, Phyllis Schlafly, John East, James Watts, Strom Thurmond, Martin Niemöller, Thomas Jefferson, Margaret Thatcher, Menachem Begin, Raúl Alfonsín, Nancy Reagan, Grant Wood, Jodie Foster, Mark Green, Gail MacCall; places made include San Pedro (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Australia, San Francisco (California, USA), Austin (Texas, USA)
Drawer B-2, Folder 7

Ronald Reagan: Internationally Made 1980-1987

Physical Description: 21

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related topics include marches and demonstrations, anti-nuclear, anti-war, peace, nuclear weapons, cartoons, comic books, fascism, U.S. intervention, Central America, Grenada, terrorism, Nicaragua, Contra War, international solidarity, communism, Soviet Union (USSR), Cold War, media, film; makers include Lies Ros, Rob Shröder, Partido Comunista-Comite Regional de Madrid, Frank Beekers, Organisatie El Salvador Kommité Amsterdam, Christer Themptander, Deutsche Friedens-Union, Unidad Nacional de los Trabajadores Salvadoreños (UNTS), Movimiento Pan, Tierra, Trabajo y Libertad (MPTL), Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign, Michal Boncza, Lithosphere, Deutsche Kommunistische Partei (DKP), Gerd Humbach, Plambeck & Co.; references or specifically about Kobus Kornuit, Chile, "V" (Visitors, German TV show), aliens, science fiction, Argentina, El Salvador, Turkey, South Africa, Vietnam War, U.S. flag, Euroshima, Hiroshima, Nänni Riikanen, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), U.S. sphere of influence, Uncle Sam, Aktion Euroshima; referenced individuals include Ruud Lubbers, Augusto Pinochet Ugarte, Ferdinand Edralin Marcos, Jorge Rafael Videla, Menachim Begin, William Casey, Enrique Bermudez Varela, Margaret Thatcher, Napoleon Bonaparte, Helmut Kohl, Adolf Hitler; places made include Sweden, Netherlands, Germany, Finland, El Salvador, Vienna (Austria), Greece, London (England, United Kingdom), Düsseldolf (Germany); languages include Swedish, Dutch, English, German, Finnish, Spanish, Greek
Drawer B-2, Folder 8

Ronald Reagan: Newsprint 1982-1989

Physical Description: 13

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related topics include missiles, anti-war, anti-nuclear, marches and demonstrations, marijuana, U.S. Republican Party (GOP), cultural events, marijuana legalization / decriminalization, drugs, U.S. intervention in Central America, Nicaragua, El Salvador, U.S. military spending, government budgets, racism, cutbacks, conferences, budget cuts, solidarity; makers include Dana E. Franzen, Policy Alternatives for the Caribbean and Central America (PACCA), The Rocket (publication), L.A. Weekly, Los Angeles Times, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Dana Schuerholz, People's Anti-War Mobilization; references or specifically about White House, vermin, mushroom cloud, Yippie, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), unemployment, anti-Semitism, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ); referenced individuals include George H.W. Bush, M. Skolsky; places made include New York (New York, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-2, Folder 9

Ronald Reagan: Subvertisements 1980-1986

Physical Description: 27

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related topics include Van Heusen, Bill of Rights, civil liberties, capitalism, Borax / Boraxo, Death Valley Days, Nicaragua, U.S. intervention in Central America, Contra War, military recruitment, draft, historical timelines, smoking, health, health hazards; makers include L.A. Solidarity, Carol Wells, David Singer, Celestial Arts, David Charlsen, Chuck Segard, Vic Dinnerstein, You Make a Difference Productions, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company; references or specifically about socialism, feminism, Universal International Studios, Saturday Evening Post, Life Magazine, Phillipe-Jones Corp., Christmas, Chesterfield cigarettes, Fireside, Simon & Schuster, Death Valley Daze, Uncle Sam; referenced individuals include Phil Mattes; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-2, Folder 10

Ronald Reagan: Subvertisements - Films 1980-1987

Physical Description: 43

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related topics include corporations, capitalism, anti-nuclear, anti-war, Israeli withdrawal from Sinai Peninsula, Israel, U.S. intervention, Cold War, Chesterfield cigarettes, Iran-Contra Affair, Contra war, Nicaragua, film, media, mushroom cloud, ; makers include Oh Dawn! Inc., Thought Factory, Letzte Film Socialist Worker, East End Offset, Bob Light, John Houston, Leonie Lane, Nic MacLellan, Lucifoil Poster Collective, Students Against Reaganism (STAR), Kristin Prentice, Andrea Kantrowitz, Inkworks Press, No Troops for Sinai Campaign, Ragged Edge Press, Three to Make Ready Graphics, Nicaragua Support Project, Bob Light, John Houston, Grade "B" Productions, ; references or specifically about Corporate America, Mad Max, "Wez", "Max", Humanity, Militarr/Industrial Complex, "Humungus", Right Wing, Gone With the Wind, The Moral Majority, World War II (WWII), Nazi Germany, General Electric (GE), Vietnam War, Ghostbusters, Friends of the Earth, International Monetary Fund (IMF); referenced individuals include George H.W. Bush, Margaret Thatcher, Alexander Hayck, Kasper Weinbergber, Alexander Haig, Henry Kissinger, Fidel Castro, Leonid Brezhnev, Moammar Khadafy (Muammar Gaddafi), Barry Goldwater, Nancy Reagan, Jerry Brown, Margaret Thatcher, Kid Joseph, Eddy Heath, Milton Friedman, Robert Stigwood, Rupert Murdoch, Malcolm Fraser, Tony Street, Salvador Allende, Phyllis Schlaughly, Gaspar Weinberger, Jerry Falwell; places made include New York (New York, USA), Sherman Oaks (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), New Vernon (New Jersey, USA), London (England, United Kingdom), Sydney (Australia), Germany; languages include English, German
Drawer B-2, Folder 11

Ronald Reagan: Various Topics 1981-1989

Physical Description: 29

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related topics include U.S. cultural critiques, national security, Tomahawk (missile), cruise missiles, El Salvador, children, Libya, terrorism, education, capitalism, U.S. military, nuclear weapons, religion, maps, terrorism, counterrevolutions, imperialism, Communism, religion, espionage, Palestine, Socialism, Pacifism, Muslims, corporatism, race, patriotism, republicans, democrats, environment, oil drilling, Hollywood, stereotypes, media, socialism, pacifism, racism, religion, corporatism, ; makers include Syracuse Cultural Workers, Alternative Tentacles Records, S. Lew, Dana Schuerholz, Bloom, Lee Whitten, Fred & Barney Press, Jeffrey Vallance, Jack Skelley, Mike Harvey, World Peace Council, David Horsey, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, AA Graphics, World Peace Council, Liberation Graphics, Western Graphics Corporation, Bonzo Enterprizes Inc, Bettman Archive, Centre World Peace Council, Push Pin Studios, Seymour Chwast ; references or specifically about The President of the United States of America, Iranbo, hypocrisy, Tragic Mulatto, Little Tokyo Art Workshop, Don Quixote, Tower Commission Report, Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), Star Wars, Cold War, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Christianity, Social Security, the Bible, freedom fighters, Soviet Union (USSR), Bedtime for Bonzo, nature vs nurture, Bechtel Corporation, Disneyland, welfoare bums, Grenada, Mariachiland, Palestine, Egypt, Negroes, Israel, Beirut (Lebanon), Muslim fanatiks, Injuns, China, Union of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR), Japan, Kangaroos, ; referenced individuals include Oliver "Ollie" "Iranbo" North, General "Dick" Secord, Albert Hakim, Fawn Hill, "Bud" McFarlane, Elliot Abrams, Margaret Thatcher, Miguel de Cervantes, Caspar Weinberger, George Schultz, John Tower, Francisco Goya, Nancy Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher, Muammar Gaddafi, Daniel Ortega, Leonid Brezhnev, Ronald Reagan; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), New York City (New York, USA), Netherlands, Finland, Eugene (Oregon, USA),; languages include English, Spanish, Dutch, German
Drawer B-2, Folder 13

Bill Clinton (William Clinton) 1992-1996

Physical Description: 8

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related topics include 1996 U.S. presidential election, presidential campaigns, 1992 U.S. presidential election, 1993 inauguration, parodies; makers include Bill Liss, Steve Liss/TIME Magazine, California Democratic Party, Colby Poster Printing Co., Susan Davis, J. Gibson & Co., United Auto Workers (UAW) Community Action Program; references or specifically about Lincoln Memorial; referenced individuals include Al Gore, Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein, Hillary Clinton, Zoe Baird, Barney Frank, Al Gore, Jr, Gennifer Flowers, Marion Barry, Donna Shalala, Ted Kennedy; places made include USA
Drawer B-2, Folder 14

John F. Kennedy 1960-1966; 1971

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include theater, Kennedy's Children (play), cultural events, assassination of John F. Kennedy, conspiracy theories, ; makers include Bongo, Nick Paul, Karsh of Ottowa, Cowles Education Corporation, LOOK Magazine, Jesús Ceballos, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, N. Paul, Democratic National Committee, Kennedy for President; referenced individuals include Robert Patrick, Clive Donner, Stanley Tretick, George Meany, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Lady Bird Johnson,; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Santa Monica (California, USA), Florida (USA), Washington D.C.,
Drawer B-2, Folder 15

Barack Obama: 2008 Presidential Campaign 2007-2008

Physical Description: 54

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includes stickers and door hangers and cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include peace, voting, voter registration, oil, cost of gasoline, absentee voting, economics, civil liberties, ecology, U.S. Republican Party (GOP), U.S. Democratic Party, caucuses, African Americans, youth, change; makers include Scott Shore, Lure Design Ero, Ray Noland, Obama for America, J.E. Taylor, Red State-Blue State Promotions, Barry Shapiro, whoruposter; references or specifically about Federal Transparency Spending Bill, patriotism, White House, Vote for Change, Iran, U.S. flag, 2008 Presidential election; referenced individuals include John McCain, Josh K., Shepard Fairey, Joseph Biden (Joe Biden), Al Gore, Vladimir Putin, Hillary Clinton, Dick Cheney, Barack Obama; places made include Nevada (USA), Texas (USA), Florida (USA); languages include English, Latin, Spanish
Drawer B-2, Folder 16

Barack Obama: Shepard Fairey Parodies 2008-2010; 2016

Physical Description: 24

Scope and Content Note

related topics include 2008 U.S. presidential election, student work, Secure Communities program (S-Comm), deportations, immigration, statistics, Cuba; makers include Matt Cornell, Lauren Short, RVLTN; references or specifically about Obey, Leather Pride Flag, Hope, Pasadena City College (PCC), Christmas, Barack Obama's visit to Cuba; referenced individuals include Mannie Garcia, Santa Claus; places made include Cuba, USA; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-2, Folder 17

Barack Obama: Various Topics 2008-2015

Physical Description: 26

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related topics include 2012 U.S. presidential election, impeachment, Guantanamo Bay detention camp, civil liberties, prisons, African Americans, Civil Rights Movement, climate change, Keystone Pipeline, oil, 2008 U.S. presidential election, segregation, media, agenda, anniversary, voting rights, ; makers include Socialist Action, LaRouche PAC, Barry Shapiro, Center for Constitutional Rights, Leslie Diguid, Linda Newman Boughton, Tar Sands Action, David Mosley, Jorge Alderete, Michael Deyermond; references or specifically about Organización de Solidaridad con los Pueblos de Asia, África y América Latina (OSPAAAL), Jim Crow laws, Killers (the movie), Walt Disney Productions, March for Voting Rights Selma, Alabama 50th Anniversary, Robert Pettus Bridge, " I can and I will"; referenced individuals include John Mavroudis, Mitt Romney, Adolf Hitler, Harry Reid, Rosa Parks, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Alfredo Rostgaard, Hillary Clinton, Katherine Heigl, Ashton Kutcher, Mary Kay Henry, Richard Cordray, Terence F. Flynn, Richard F. Griffin, Jr., Sharon Block, The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Service Employees International Union (SEIU), United States Congress, recess appointments, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Representative John Robert Lewis, Marian Shields Robinson, Malia Obama, Sasha Obama, Rev. Robert Bentley, Amelia Boynton, Bloody Sunday; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Selma (Alabama, USA); languages include English, Chinese
Drawer B-2, Folder 18

U.S. Presidents: Various Individuals 1976-1982; 1988; 1996; 2009-2010

Physical Description: 39

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Includes newsprint

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related topics include 1980 U.S. presidential election, campaigns, elections, California Proposition 14 (1976), anti-war, peace, political cartoons, art exhibitions, corporatism, corporations, U.S. imperialism, nuclear energy, anti-nuclear, communism, universal suffrage, World War I (WWI), African Americans, African American soldiers, economics, education, healthcare, human rights, worker's rights, housing, protection, corporatism, oil production, inaugrations, power, ; makers include The Yipster Times, Edward Sorel, State Democratic Party, Brothers Printing Company, Deutsche Friedens-Union (DFU), Horst Trapp, Tim Eagan, Community Printers, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Phoenix Newspaper Publication, Ladderadatsch, Count of Manifesto, Guardians of the Secret, Imin Yeh, Central Organization of U.S. Marxists-Leninists, Justice (publication), Van Arno, El Foro del Pueblo; references or specifically about Franklin D. Roosevelt's Economic Bill of Rights, pornography, Thinking Tuna Fish, Talking Death, Uncle Sam, Hill and Wang, impeachment, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, U.S. flag, swastikas, 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, Raiderettes, Chas. Gustrine, Chevron, Texaco, Gulf, Exxon, Sohio, 76, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); referenced individuals include Robert Scheer, Jimmy Carter, Eugene McCarthy, Nelson Rockefeller, Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, Richard M. Daley, Walter Cronkite, Gerald Ford, Lyndon B. Johnson, Walter Mondale, Jerry Brown, John Tunney, Tom Bradley, Gustav Brandt, Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Thomas Nast, George Washing, Ulysses S. Grant, George H.W. Bush, ; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Germany; languages include English, Germany
Drawer B-2, Folder 19

Barack Obama: Oversize 2008-2011

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, Iraq War, 2008 U.S. presidential election, peace, African Americans; makers include Ron English, Dispensary Art, Shepard Fairey; references or specifically about guns, Killers (film); referenced individuals include Abraham Lincoln, John McCain, Mannie Garcia, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama; places made include USA
Drawer B-2, Folder 20

U.S. Presidents: Oversize 1990-2000

Physical Description: 14

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related topics include 2000 U.S. presidential election; makers include Edward Sorel, The Nation, David Byrne, Alfred Gescheidt, Pomegranate Publications, Nick Valentine, Tina Mion; references or specifically about Smithsonian Institute, Sherry Frumkin Gallery; referenced individuals include Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Lyndon B. Johnson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harry S. Truman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, George W. Bush, Al Gore; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-3, Folder 1

African Americans: Individuals - Malcolm X - Oversize 1967-1972; 1990-2007

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Malcolm X (1972 film), education, cultural events, history, housing, labor, employment, urban planning, social justice, liberation; makers include Pyramid Posters, Warner Brothers, Inc., Pomegranate Publications, Steven Kruse, Christine Wong, Favianna Rodriguez, Tim Lewis, John Beam, Center for Third World Organizing, Import Images, Personality Posters, Corbis-Bettmann, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Pomegranate Publications, Tim Lewis; references or specifically about The Autobiography of Malcolm X, East Side Arts Alliance, brotherhood, nonviolence, equality, exploitation, Nation of Islam (NOI), Organization of African-American Unity (OAAU); referenced individuals include El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X), Maya Angelou;places made include Leicester (England, United Kingdom), Petaluma (California, USA), Korea (printing)
Drawer B-3, Folder 2

African Americans: Individuals - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - Oversize 1986-1988; 2000; 2017

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Civil Rights Movement, civil disobedience, equal rights, violence, nonviolence, economic justice, memorial events, power, social justice, anti-war, military spending, I Have A Dream speech, murals, official commemorative poster, martyrdom, desegregation, media; makers include Adolphus Ealey, Bread and Roses Cultural Project, Personality Posters, SEIU Greenhouse Cultural Program, Personality Posters, Pyramid Posters, Clover International, Pomegranate, Carol Livingston, Don Miller, District of Columbia Public Library, Portal Publications, GB Eye, Bob Adelman, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Heritage Posters, ; references or specifically about Southern Christian Leadership Conference, napalm, Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam, peace dove, window, January 20, bus desegretation 1956 Montgomery Alabama, AFSCME sanitation worker strike 1968, Senatobia Mississippi rally assasination attempt James Merideth 1966, funeral procession MLK 1968 Atlanta Georgia, ; referenced individuals include Malcolm X, Mahatma Gandhi, Elijah Muhammad, Pfaffenbichler, Flip Schulke, Rev. Ralph Abernathy, James Meredith, Ernest C. Withers, ; places made include New York (New York, USA), Leichester (England, United Kingdom), Petaluma (California, USA), Corte Madera (California, USA), Memphis (Tennessee, USA), Oxford (Mississippi, USA),
Drawer B-3, Folder 4

African Americans: Various Topics - Oversize 1968-1978; 1992-1999; 2014-2016

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Harlem (New York, USA), Apollo Theater, arts and culture, voting, student movements, youth, international solidarity, slavery, historical timelines, sanitation workers, strikes, Emma Mae (1976 film), Numonics, music, education, labor, civil rights, equality in the workplace, unions, military resistance, perseverance, dignity, strike, self esteem, heroics, character, expectations, history, courage, marches and demonstrations, women, children, babies, African women, African children; makers include IL-LA I Enterprises, Container Corporation of America, Peter Tuber, Seaward-Edison Corporation, Darien House, Inc., Hampton University Museum, The Student Vote, Daphne Shuttle worth, Goetz Printing Company, Bread and Roses, Pfeiffer, Skip Vaughn, Steve Thompson, Studio One, Euro graphics, William Sheets, Cliff Joseph, Uri Masterpiece Prints, The George Meany Center for Labor Studies, Paul Davis, Black Military Resistance League, New York Public Library African American Desk Reference, John Wily & Sons, Danzig Productions, Osiris Enterprises; references or specifically about Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum, U.S. flag, ecology, U.S. Civil War, Black Panther Party, Power to the People, Civil Rights Act (1964), Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANE), inventors, hair scarf, kanga, baskets, baby slings, freedom riders, bombing, sanitation strike 1968 Memphis Tennessee, "I am a man", Tusker Airmen, Jim Crow, water hoses, ; referenced individuals include John Bigger's, Ralph Jackson, Nathan Wright, Charles White, Abraham Lincoln, Ed Hamilton, Jam Fan aka, Malcolm X; places made include Menlo Park, California (U.S.A.), New York (New York, USA), Hampton (Virginia, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Canada, St. Louis (Missouri, USA),
Drawer B-3, Folder 5

African Americans: Arts and Culture 1970-1977; 1984-1999

Physical Description: 23

Note

includes poster distributed by Northland Poster Collective

Scope and Content Note

related topics include unity, self-determination, responsibility, collectivism, economics, purpose, creativity, faith, athletics, racism, integration, history, education, Statue of Liberty, American flag, sculpture, drawings, museums; makers include Open Hand Publishing, Deb Figan, Jody Kim, Jymie productions, New Image Art Prints, Adidas, Rik Clingerman, Frank Frazier, Inkworks, Brenda Joy Smith, Luciaen Crump Gallery, Artis Lane, Walter Loos, Peter Bodge, Open Hand Publishing, Art & Design Services, Cosmopolitan Graphics, Poetry Picture Publishing,Illinois Arts Council, education, The Amistad Center for Art & Culture; references or specifically about Kwanzaa, Olympics, Scripps College, Museum of Afro-American History, Integration 1855, Smith School (Boston, 1855), public school, Folk Photography, Liberty 1, Hybrid Muse, Museum of African American Art Los Angeles, Freedman Column, Impressions/Expressions: Black American Graphics, Howard University, Studio Museum in Harlem, Smithsonian Institute, Kill Army Dirty Weaponry, Wu-Tang Records, Calvin Simmons Ancient Hip Hop Symphony, reading, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, farmers; referenced individuals include Mike Shea, James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix, Billie Holiday James Forman, Stephanie Hightower, Jacob Lawrence, Ben Slater, Joe Schwartz, Richard Hunt, Margot Humphrey, Calvin Simmons, Nestor Gonzalez, Albert Whitman, Synthia Saint James, ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Dallas (Texas USA), Pennsylvania, USA, Berkeley (California, USA), Boston (Massachusettes, USA), Santa Monica (California, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Claremont (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Hartford (Connecticut, USA); languages include Swahili, English, Spanish, French,
Drawer B-3, Folder 6

African Americans: Arts and Culture - Events 1969-2011; 2018

Physical Description: 43

Scope and Content Note

related topics include marches and demonstrations, photography, poetry, music, comedy, parade festivals, film festivals, Pan-Africa, Black-owned book publishing, Juneteenth, cultural heritage, jazz music, art prints, slavery, education, children, racism, poetry, black power, civil rights, reparations network, diaspora, conflict mediation, classism, media literacy, workshops, conference art and social organization, concert, commemoration, assassination, daycare, children, conference, activism, drugs, justice, lynching, the holocaust, Vietnam, American dollar, segregation, sociology, co-ops, music groups; references or specifically about Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Washington Post, University of California at Berkeley (UCB), Hatch-Billops Collection, Western Addition Cultural Center (WACC), Parkway Theatre, geese, A Daughter's Geography, company of men, hip hop, The Black Panther Party, third world students, auto workers strike (1973), National March at the United Nations (U.N.), National Office of National Black Human Rights Coalition, African Liberation Day (1973), Newark riots (1969), Attica State prison, 1969 Olympics, 1974 conference on black liberation, music and activism, Give a Damn!, Poetry for the People, AAMARP Gallery, The Last Picture Show", Drugs, Our Vietnam, coons, Simmons College, Northeastern University, I am a Man, Native Americans, white man's country, electric chair, prison, slave sales, controversial artists, Nicholl Park, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Washington Irving High School, Chicken Little and Co., Black music co-op, Sunnyland Slim & His Chicago Blues Band, Gordon Commons, Black Arts Festival, Berkeley Juneteenth Association Inc., La Femme Noire, African Festival Of The Arts Chicago; referenced individuals include Dr John Henrik Clarke, Dudley M. Brooks, Baer Williamson, Marc Dolezal, Ntozake Shange, Nancy Hom, Malcolm X, Malcolm Little, Emma Mae Pearson, James Edward Shannon, Joshua Sills, Marcus Garvey, Beah Richards, Charles White, Billy Woodberry, St. Clair Bourne, Odetta Holmes, Carmen McRae, Gil Scott-Heron, Ntozake Shange, Duke Ellington, Paul Robeson, W.E.B. DuBois, Ray Baretto, Kwame Nkrumah, Amiri Baraka (Le Roi Jones), Virgil Aikens, BTG4, Dr. Claude Lightfoot, Pete Seeger, Rev. F.D. Kirkpatrick, Peggy Lipschutz, Dr. Carlton Goodlett, Ntozake Shange, Dana Chandler, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Louis Farrakahn, Angela Davis, Mikki Howard, Kenny Williams, Dazz Band, Evelyn Champagne King, Young Bari, Christian K. and O.N.E., ; makers include Hal BrightCloud, trykkeriet arme og ben aps, Century Printing, the Brecht Auditorium, Lawrence Pinkney, Klein Wassmann, Murray Poster Printing, Artists for Humanities, Hal BrightCloud, Poetry for the People, Kristen Wetterhahn, Kina Sullivan, Keystone Korner, Crosstown Arts, Stax Museum of American Soul Music, Inkworks Press, Annie Marie, Crust, Malcolm X Center, Earlie Vee, National Endownment for the Arts, Favianna Rodriguez, Fireworks, Dana Easter ; places made include New York City (New York, USA), Berkeley, (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Memphis (Tennesee, USA), Jamaica Plain (Massachusetts, USA), Los Angeles (Califorinia, USA); languages include Spanish, English;
Drawer B-3, Folder 7

African Americans: Cardstock Circa 1960s, 1974-1976

Physical Description: 5

Scope and Content Note

related topics include housing, African American women, cultural events, economics, labor, employment; makers include Ouick Service Printers, N.G. Slater Corp., Donnelly/Colt, Operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity), The PUSH Foundation, Bread and Roses Cultural Project; references or specifically about University of Southern California (USC), neurosurgery; referenced individuals include Beah Richards, Wanda Coleman, Althea Scott, Shirley Chisholm, Rosa Parks, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Alexa Canady, Brian Lanker; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA),
Drawer B-3, Folder 8

African Americans: Children 1992; 1996; 2003

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include racial inequality, civil rights, racism, infant mortality rates, statistics, California Proposition 54 (2003), youth; makers include Children's Defense Fund, Planned Parenthood Action Network, David Bradford, Baldwin Ellis, Things Graphics and Fine Art, Keith Hadley, Young Artist Association, Ulozi Enterprises, T.J. Gardner, Jr.; referenced individuals include Langston Hughes, Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley, Carole Robertson, and Carol Denise McNair; references or specifically about U.S. flag, 16th Street Baptist Church bombing 1963 Birmingham, Alabama (USA), angel, roses, rainbow, brick wall; places made include Washington D.C. (USA), New York (USA)
Drawer B-3, Folder 9

African Americans: Conferences 1979; 1989-1998; 2014; 2017

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Balsa National Convention, workshops, film, discussion, politics, gender, student activism, art, voting, political parties, student movements, gender in black popular culture, race, arts and culture, black women, voting rights, history, Civil Rights Movement; makers include Sarita L. Johnson, Inkworks Press, J. Washington, U-SU Graffic, African/ Black Student Statewide Alliance (A/BSSA), Leon Sun Designs, Black Radical Congress, S. Prince, Bob Baldock, Bert Smith, Moonstone, Inc., Jose Sebourne, Salsedo Press; references or specifically about Black Progress, Black Women's Conference, Laney College, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Michigan, 6th Annual Celebration of Black Writing, California State University, Los Angeles, Black Panther Party, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Freedom Summer, Mississippi Summer Project, PBS, community teach-ins; referenced individuals include Consuelo Kanaga, Manning Marable, Fannie Lou Hamer, Bob Moses; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), California (USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Oakland (California, USA)
Drawer B-3, Folder 10

African Americans: History 1977-1997

Physical Description: 49

Note

includes 3 double-sided posters, reached character limit

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related topics include Black History Month, art exhibitions, education, university events, slavery, labor, racism, Underground Railroad, arts and culture, Black Heritage Month, Black Civil War Units, World War II (WWII), archeology, migrant workers, mass media, U.S. Constitution, literature, poetry, religion, music, art, economics, sports, media, civil rights, Tulsa Race Massacre 1921 (Oklahoma, USA), Selma to Montgomery Marches 1965 (Alabama, USA), ; makers include Metropolitan State University, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), James Wade, Diane Sunseri, CSEA/SEIU Local 1000, Community Printers, Trudesign graphics, Shir Ramone Justice, CSEA Civil and Human Rights Committees, Kim Howlett, California State University at Los Angeles, Silver Screen Design, Charles W. Hunter, Bank of Boston, Penguin USA, Tom Feelings, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Rick Wheeler, Empak Enterprises, S. Clay, DTC Designs, Knowledge Unlimited, Unbeatables Inc., Tea Lautrec Litho, Tony Booker, Geo Smith, Smithsonian Institution, Kolongi Posters, Marion Brown, Alvin Carter, Nubbeaoikus Oybkuc Scgiiks Fube Arts Department, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library, Pomegranate Publication, What's a Fae Productions, Time Lewis; referenced individuals include Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., John Lewis, Governor George Wallace, Al Lingo, Viola Liuzzo, Rosa Parks, Frederick Douglass, Robert Hayden, Arna Bontemps, Alex Haley, Phyllis Wheatley, James Weldon Johnson, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Claude McKay, Countee Cullen, Richard Wright, Gwendolyn Brooks, Maya Angelou, James Baldwin, Zora Neale Hurston, Margaret Walker, Toni Morrison, Ralph Ellison, Lucille Clifton, Amiri Baraka (Leroi Jones), Lorraine Hansberry, Nikki Giovanni, Mildred D. Taylor, Mari Evans, Sharon Bell Mathis, Alice Walker, Virginia Hamilton, Leroy Foster, A. Philip Randolph, Lucy Parsons, Nelson Mandela, William Minter, Gail Hovey, Charles Cobb Jr., Lewis Hayden, Alexis De Veaux, Charles E. Simmons, Charles W. Mickens, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Earl Sweeting, Langston Hughes, Augusta Savage, Jessie Fauset, Alberta Hunter, Aaron Douglas, Henry Ossawa Tanner, William Christopher (W.C). Handy, Alain Locke, Roland Hayes, Nora Holt, Edward Kennedy (Duke) Ellington, Jean Toomer, Ivie Anderson, Claude McKay, A'Lelia Walker, Ethel Waters. Adam Clayton Powell, Sr., W.E.B. DuBois, Marcus Garvey, James Weldon Johnson, Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Josephine Baker, Madame C.J. Walker, Vince Morgan; references or specifically about Fenway Middle College High School, African Liberation, Black Women's History, Historic Black Women, Howard University, African Burial Ground Competition Coalition, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), King Tutankhamun, African American Historical Spectrum Literate, folk tales, God's Trombones, Lyrics of Lowly Life, Harlem Shadows, On these I Stand, The Weary Blues, Native Son, Annie Allen, I know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Go Tell It on the Mountain, Their Eyes were Watching God, Roots, For My People, Golden Slippers, Song of Solomon, Invisible Man, A Ballad of Remembrance, Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note, A Raisin in the Sun, Spin a Soft Black Song, Roll of Thunder, Hear my Cry, I am a Black Woman, All Us Come Cross the Water, Zeely, The Color Purple, Harlem Renaissance, Harlem Renaissance Basketball Team ("the Rens"), Savage Studio of Arts and Crafts, National Association of Women Painters, Harlem Community Arts Center, The Harp, The Basketball Hall of Fame, The Crisis, Phi Beta Kappa, There is Confusion, Plum Bun, The Chinaberry Tree, Comedy: American Style 1933, Louis Armstrong's Red Onion Jazz Babies, "The Memphis Blues", Rhodes Scholarship, Cotton Club, "Mood Indigo", Abyssinian Baptist Church, Captain in the Sky; places made include Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), Santa Rosa (California, USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA), New York (New York, USA), Korea;
Drawer B-3, Folder 11

African Americans: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) 1988

Physical Description: 7

Note

includes one double-sided poster with same graphic

Scope and Content Note

related topics include racial profiling, stop and frisk practices, racism, police, voting registration, campaigns, Civil Rights Movement, equal opportunity, student votes, college students, youth; makers include Voter Education Department of the NAACP; references or specifically about fair housing, education, labor, healthcare; referenced individuals include Medgar W. Evers; places made include USA
Drawer B-3, Folder 12

African Americans: Newsprint 1969; 1983-1992

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), MOVE Organization, government violence, bombings, civil rights movement, racism, legal aid, poverty, Black History Month, peace, anti-war, marches and demonstrations; makers include NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF), Young Worker, People's Weekly World, Southern California Ecumenical Council Coalition '88; references or specifically about El Salvador; referenced individuals include Coretta Scott King, Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Louis Farrakhan; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, French, Arabic
Drawer B-3, Folder 13

African Americans: Politicians and Campaigns / Voting 1968-1970; 1980-1992; 2016

Physical Description: 28

Scope and Content Note

related topics include 1968 U.S. presidential campaign, socialism, struggle, political secession, labor, Chicago Employee Assistance Program, voting rights, mayoral elections, Chicago (Illinois, USA), assassination, legacy; makers include Revolutionary Political Organization (Marxist-Leninist), Socialist Workers California Campaign, Michael Quant, Salsedo Press, Media Service, RAP Posters, Bob Fitch, Artists for Jackson, ; references or specifically about "Black control of the black community," Jim Crow laws, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Tchula 7, Harold Washington Party, the Dream (MLK), The Daley Machine, Resurrection Day, Illinois Mayor, democratic candidate for Mayor; referenced individuals include Dick Gregory, Mark Lane, Ron Daniels, Asiba Tupahache, Leon Waters, Ron Dellums, Bob Fitch, Harold Washington, Danny K. Davis, Frank Lumpkin, John George, Rosa Parks, John Brown, Timothy C. Evans, Martin Luther King, Jr, Jesse Jackson, Jr., Gus Savage, Julian Bond, Ron Dellums; places made include New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), San Francisco (Los Angeles, USA), Atlanta (Georgia, USA), Oakland (California, USA)
Drawer B-3, Folder 14

African Americans: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) - Vietnam War Era 1967-1968

Physical Description: 7

Note

Includes reproductions

Scope and Content Note

related topics include racism, voting, labor, police brutality, oppression, state violence, nonviolent direct action, peaceful protests, poverty, black civil rights, integration; makers include Ervin H. Cobbs, Lincoln Lithograph Company, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Julius Lester; references or specifically about Lowndes County Freedom Organization, The Black Panther Party; referenced individuals include H. Rap Brown, T. Scott, Stokely Carmichael; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Atlanta (Georgia, USA)
Drawer B-3, Folder 15

African Americans: Arts and Culture - Exhibitions 1977-2004; 2011

Physical Description: 28

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related topics include art, exhibition, gold rush, gold mining, freedom, publishing, identity, affirmation, art galleries, acylic, quilt, civil rights, New Orleans (Lousiana, USA), Harlem (New York, USA), sculpture, graphics, african art, social organization, prints, drawings, colors, form, lecture, reception, artists, men; references or specifically about "The Quilts of Gee's Bend" (exhibition), "Gold Rush! California's Untold Stories" (exhibition), slavery, Morris Raphael Cohen Library, Koplin Gallery, "Blacks in America" (exhibition), "Martin Luther King Junior Memorial Art Exhibiton" (exhibtion), Los Angeles City College Art Gallery, Eastman Kodak Company, Pittsburg Grease Plant, photography, decortive arts, civil rights posters, photography, Albertslund Rådhus, Bay Area Black United Fund, Kaiser Center Inc., "The Black Experience in Prints" (exhibition), Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Foundation, multi-media, cultural arts, Hallway Gallery Louden Nelson, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), Studio Museum in Harlem, Philip Morris Companies, white artists, "Made By Men: African American Traditional Quilts" (exhibition), University of Maryland at College Park, CRT's Craftery Gallery, critical race theory, South Shore Cultural Center, African American Heritage Month, Atlanta Child Murders (1979-1981), serial killings, Black children, chess, child murder; referenced individuals include Loretta Pettway, Rosetta Duncan, Mark Steven Greenfield, Walter Williams, Kerry James Marshall, Jacob Lawrence, Gordon Parks, Fannie Lou Hamer, James Arthur Baldwin, Ralph David Abernathy Sr., Martin Luther King Jr., Larry Walker, Ms. Mary Haskell, William Pajaud, Richard Hunt, Cal Kowal, Dawoud Bey, Kemit Amenophis, Ronald Burns, Kali Kata m'Bula, Romare Bearden, Benny Andrews, Archibald J. Motley; makers include Milwaukee Art Musuem, Oakland Musuem of Art, Offramp Gallery, M. Hanks Gallery, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, International Musuem of Photography at George Eastman House, Robert Meyer Design, California State University Northridge (CSUN), Alan Short Gallery, The Cleveland Museum of Art, William E. Ward, Urban Ministries of Springfield, Inc., California African American Museum (CAAM), Miami Univeristy Art Musuem, Studio Musuem in Harlem, New World Gallery, Pro Arts, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Pratt Graphics Center, Greenville Country Museum of Art, CRT Craftery Program, Chicago Park District, Faith Ringgold; places made include Milwaukee (Wisconsin, USA), Pasadena (California, USA), Santa Monica (California, USA) Chicago (Illinois, USA), Rochester (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Greenville (South Carolina, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), College Park (Maryland, USA), Hartford (Connecticut, USA), New York City (New York, USA); languages include English
Drawer B-4, Folder 1

African Americans: Individuals - Angela Davis 1970-1980; 1995-2010

Physical Description: 20

Note

VRIJ Dutch word meaning free person, unenslaved, not in servitude

Scope and Content Note

related topics include political prisoners, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Ten Most Wanted, international solidarity, speech events, free speech movement, resistance, Mario Savio Memorial Lecture and Young Activist Award, symposiums, working class, sisterhood, solidarity, Communist Party, sexism, unemployment, political campaigns, convention, rally, radicalism, solutions, Declaration of Independence, United States Congress, elections, repression, labor, education, healthcare, independent party, Afro-American history, tasks; makers include United Coalition Against Racism, Alan Rosenblum, unVoz Print, Metabolic Studios, Kamal Al Mansour, Association Républicaine des Anciens Combattants (ARAC), Kristen Zimmerman, Hall-Davis Selection Committee of Sonoma County, Peace and Freedom Party, Staff for Angela, Students for Angela Davis, Faculty for Angela, Medical Center Community for Angela Davis, Black Students Union, Des Femmes, Imp. Grou-Radenez, Corlet Numerique, Kurt Dressel, Berkeley Graphics, Allen Zak Photo, Young Workers Liberation League, Ywill, Hall-Tyner Election Campaign Committee, Hoffman; referenced individuals include Mario Savio, Herbert Marcuse, Ronald Reagan, George Jackson, Rockefellers, Kennedys, Richard M. Nixon, James Baldwin, Michael Tigar, Fenia Jordan, Alain Foix, Gerty Achimede, Gus Hall, Gladys Marin, Jarvis Tyner, Vladimir Lenin, Ishmael Flory; references or specifically about women, race and class, Jim Crow, Guantanamo Bay Prison, Herbert's Hippopotamus, University of California at San Diego (UCSD), University of California at Davis, San Francisco State University, University of California at Santa Cruz (UCSC), electoral rights, Democratic Party, VRIJ (Dutch), Republican Party, Communist party; places made include San Diego (California, USA), Amherst (Massachusetts, USA), Paris (France), Berkeley (California, USA), HOLLAND, New York City (New York, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA); languages include English, French, Spanish, Dutch
Drawer B-4, Folder 2

African Americans: Individuals - Angela Davis - Vietnam War Era 1970-1972

Physical Description: 25

Scope and Content Note

related topics include political prisoners, academic freedom, University of California Regents, communism, fascism, portraits, political repression, African American women, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), criminal charges, personal descriptions, capitalism, May Day, convention, racism, murder, shackles, chains, prison bars, black power fist, socialism; makers include New York Committee to Free Angela Davis, B. Phillips, Chicago Free Angela Davis Committee, Los Angeles Committee to Free Angela Davis, Jesus Gallardo, Cocorico Graphics, Comisión de Orientación Revolucionaria de Matanzas, Vision Works, Bernard Sampson, National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, Berkeley Graphic Arts, Angela Davis Defense Committee, Young Worker's Liberation League, Bay Area United to Free Angela Davis, Print Mint, Sherman, The Creative Center, The Milwaukee Committee to Free Angela Davis and All Political Prisoners, Bert Phillips, Chicago Committee to Free Angela Davis, Allied Publishing, Barry Shapiro, Fanshen Press; referenced individuals include Félix Beltrán, Gil Weingourt, George Jackson, Allen Zak, Tamu (alias), FBI No. 867,615 G, Steve Shames, Angela Y. Davis; references or specifically about Save Our Sister Day, Communist Party; places made include New York City (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Matanzas (Cuba), Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Milwaukee (Wisconsin, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-4, Folder 3

African Americans: Individuals - Charles White 1982-1985

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include arts and culture, art exhibitions, children, labor, youth, working class, portraits, education, women; makers include The Other America Archive (Berlin, West), Masses and Mainstream; referenced individuals include Rockwell Kent, Abraham Lincoln; references or specifically about Charles White Memorial Art Festival, Go Tell It on the Mountain, Watts Art Gallery, Universal Artists Assocation; places made include London (United Kingdom), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer B-4, Folder 4

African Americans: Individuals - Frederick Douglass 1990-1995; 2012; 2018

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S. Independence Day (July 4), United States slavery, civil liberties, pillars, abuse, portraits, commemorative quilts, social reform, abolitionism, women's rights, orators, publishing, power, agitation, struggle, progress, demand, abolition, media, struggle, progress, freedom, anniversary, bicentennial, suffrage, youth; makers include Syracuse Cultural Workers, Mary Jo Hamlin, Workers Action Press, Belinoff and Bagley, Teresa Florack; referenced individuals include James Charles Roberts, Abraham Lincoln, Kenneth B. Morris; references or specifically about U.S. hypocrisy, crimes against humanity, American Anti-Slavery Convention, Frederick Douglass Paper (North Star), American Library Association (ALA), "West India Emancipation", Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives, One Million Abolitionists Project (FD2018) , Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass; places made include Syracuse (New York, USA)
Drawer B-4, Folder 7

African Americans: Individuals - Jesse Jackson 1984-1990

Physical Description: 23

Scope and Content Note

related topics include voting, elections, politicians, presidential election 1988, Democratic Party, presidential elections, Democratic National Convention in 1984, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, mental health, voter registration, children, diversity, hope; makers include Coloradans for Jackson for President, Red Sun Press, J. L. Jackson for President, Chubasco Press, B. Modern, Jackson for '88 for President Committee, Poly-Cultural Communications, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Autumn Press, Econographics, Anthony Fletcher, Totoy Rocamora, Frontline Photo, Inkworks Press, Bob McNeely, Pomegranate Publications, Marianne Birt; referenced individuals include C.J. Prentiss, Keith Haring, Howard Moorehead, Eddie L. Edwards, Michael Ochs; references or specifically about Rainbow Coalition, U.S. flag, United Automobile Workers (UAW), Proposition 96, Proposition 102; places made include Cleveland (Ohio, USA), Denver (Colorado, USA), Greenfield (Iowa, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Culver City (California, USA), Rockville (Maryland, USA), Wilmington (Delaware, USA)
Drawer B-4, Folder 8

African Americans: Individuals - Jesse Jackson - Cardstock 1988

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include voting, elections, politicians, presidential elections, Rainbow Coalition, Compton (California, USA); makers include J.L. Jackson for President, Colby Poster Printing, Jackson for President 1988, COGS; referenced individuals include Fred Cressel; places made include California (USA), Belmont (California, USA)
Drawer B-4, Folder 9

African Americans: Individuals - Malcolm X 1960s; 1978-2003

Physical Description: 41

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related topics include police brutality, direct action violence, racial profiling, self-defense, cop watch programs, poetry, struggle, portraits, social clashes, equality, exploitation, armed conflict, separation, integration, religion, prisons, Black Muslims, computer technology, Black History Month, performing arts, readiness, portrait, jazz arts festivals, education, individualism, feminism, African Liberation Day, labor, housing, government repression, hospital workers, marches and demonstrations, self-determination for the Afro-American Nation, library advocacy, international solidarity, resistance, portraits; makers include Progressive Card Company, L. Sparks, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Che-Lumumba School, Tall, Keba Konte, Jesus de Tumis, Comstock Press, Bread and Roses, Northern Sun Merchandising, Black Liberation Press, Movement Press, Orbit Graphics, Favianna Rodriguez, New Afrikan People's Organization, Afro-American Liberation League, Service Employees International Union, Graphic Communications International Union, Self-Help Graphics (Self Help Graphics & Art), Omar Ramirez, American Library Association (ALA), Natalie Wargin, Friends of the Pathfinder Mural, M. Stein, E. Burnstein, Eugene Hawkins, Charles Brown Defense Committee, Charles Lilly; referenced individuals include Maya Angelou, Adam Clayton Powell, Jean-Paul Sartre, Malcolm Little (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz), Elijah Muhammad, Marcus Garvey, Huey Newton, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Bernard Aquina Doctor, A. Philip Randolph, Anna Hedgeman, Francis Mitchell (SNCC), Carole Byard; references or specifically about criticism of capitalism, Peoples Self-Defense Campaign, domestic terrorism, by any means necessary, Organization of African American Unity (OAUU), hajj (obligatory pilgrimage), Mecca (Saudi Arabia), Malcolm X Hall, Black by Popular Demand (This Ain't No Place), Ujamaa Black Theatre, Malcolm X for Beginners, black genocide, 1199 (New York's Health Care Workers Union), December 12th Movement, Audubon Ballroom, Pathfinder Press Inc., The Assassination of Malcolm X, Black History Month, Leimert Park (East Los Angeles, California, USA), Schomburg Center for Research and Black Culture, Nation of Islam, Black Muslims, Organization of African-American Unity (OAAU), the hajj, Mecca, Hotel Teresa (New York city, New York); places made include New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Minnesota (USA), UNITED KINGDOM,
Drawer B-4, Folder 10

African Americans: Individuals - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1964-2011

Physical Description: 31

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related topics include holidays, dignity, health, culture, equality, freedom, children, cooperation, respect, hate, violence, unions, power, calendar, evil, creativity, morality, mutuality, love, Freedom, assasination, manhood, elections, marches and demonstrations, resistance, poverty, militarism, activism, protet, oppression, marches and demonstrations, ; makers include Sala Damali, Kuumba Kollectibles, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Blackworkers for Justice, Resource Center for Non-Violence, Stella Rhodes, Community Printers, Office of Los Angeles County Superintendents of Schools, Cal Bernstein, Cowles Communication Inc, Horace H Rockham School of Graduate Studies, Beall, Bernard Lorjou, Atelier Mourlot, Mark Andrew Brown, Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Alcohol abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), University of California Press, Red Sun Press, Juana Alicia, Paul Peterson, Martin Luther King Coalition for Jobs, Justice & Peace, Cudjo, LOOK Magazine, Mel Simmons, Frank Szasz, Eugene White, American Library Association, Martin Luther King Center, printed union, Mark Andrew Brown, Los Angeles County Federation of Labor-AFLCIO, ; referenced individuals include Sheriff Jim Clark, Mahatma Ghandi, Barack Obama, Mitch McConnell, Mariea Elena Durazo, Stevie Wonder, Ron Dellums, Maggie Kuhn, ; references or specifically about sit-ins, Martin Luther King Day, state Holiday,"The dilemma and the challenge", drug abuse, alcohol abuse, South Africa, political action, Papers of Martin Luther King Jr., agitators, Civil Rights Movement, civil disobedience, Boston Tea Party, economic justice, pay equity," Free at Last", voter registration, The Dream, Grey Panthers, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the library, Martin Luther King Day Committee, silence, Martin Luther King Day, march on Washington,(1963),; places made include Paris (FRANCE), Nyack(New York, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), (Michigan, USA), Rockville (Maryland, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Raleigh (North Carolina, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), New York (New York, USA), Kansas City (Missouri, USA), San Francisco (California, USA),
Drawer B-4, Folder 11

African Americans: Individuals - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - Events 1974-2014

Physical Description: 27

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related topics include quotations, commemorative events, art exhibitions, anniversary, 50th anniversary, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, women, Civil Rights Movement, public programming, anniversaries, labor, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Parade University of Michigan, symposiums, marches and demonstrations, conferences, government and politics, unions; makers include Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, Pacific Show Print Company, Watts Labor Community Action Committee (WLCAC), Glenn Ruga, Sala Damali, Kuumba Kollectibles, Estelle Carol, Inkworks Press, Jeff Kelly, Nunoo-Quarcoo, Typocraft Company, Avery Clayton, U-SU Graffix, National Peace Action Coalition; referenced individuals include Benedict J. Fernandez, Ted Watkins Ella Baker, Martin Dixon, Stevie Wonder, Miriam Ching Louie, Karen Bass, Maria Elena Durazo, Martin Luther King Jr.; references or specifically about 1963 March on Washington, Watts Summer Festival, American Friends Service Committee, The King Center, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Peace Museum, Sydney Harris, Ella Baker Center, racism, militarism, materialism, Vietnam War; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), San Diego (California, USA), Ann Arbor (Michigan, USA), Columbia (South Carolina, USA)
Drawer B-4, Folder 12

African Americans: Individuals - Paul Robeson 1993-2002; 2007; 2013

Physical Description: 28

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includes one double-sided poster

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related topics include birthday celebrations, memorial concerts, commemorative stamps, biographical information, religion, international solidarity, actors, genocide, singers, athletes, discrimination, polyglots, centennial, education, freedom, citizenship, destiny; makers include Moonstone Inc., Flux, Bay Area Paul Robeson Centennial Committee, Edgar Ayala, Grassroots Publishing, SEIU Greenhouse Cultural Program, Bread & Roses Cultural Project, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Jeannie Kamins, Paul Robeson 100th Birthday Committee, Columbia College Chicago, Syd Harris, Miranda Bergman, Lisa Roth, Holden and Sons; referenced individuals include Thomas Lucas, Jr., Herbert Gehr, William Drew Robeson, Maria Louisa Bustill, Francisco Franco, Eslanda Cardozo Goode Robeson, Joseph McCarthy, Walter White, Oscar Brown Jr., Studs Terkel, Dr. Margaret Burroughs, Sterling Plumpp, Paul Robeson; references or specifically about Paul Robeson Festival, Old Man River, Chicago Bark District, South Shore Cultural Center, Umbrian Glee Club, communism, House un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), Peace Arch Park, Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, Paul Davis, underground railroad, Union army, U.S. Civil War, Spanish Civil War, World War II (WWII), Columbia Law School, football players, Nazism, slavery, Peekskill riots, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Korean War, passport confiscation, Cold War, American Crusade Against Lynching, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), blacklisted individuals, USA/Canada Black History Month 2013 Tour; places made include Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Canada, Manchester (United Kingdom) (UK)
Drawer B-4, Folder 13

African Americans: Individuals - Paul Robeson 1998

Physical Description: 16

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related topics include chains, theater, television, timeline, concerts, race, racial representation, art exhibitions, May Day, portraits, music, athletics, activism, filn, spirituals, marches and demonstrations, slavery, genocide, fascism, communism, Underground Railroad, discrimination, lynching, boycott, World War II (WWII), Cold War, Spanish Civil War, Korean War, refugees, segregation, blacklist, centennial celebration, 50th anniversary, freedom of speech, China, Mexico, Honduras, Panama, Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti, Kenya, Ghana, Nazi Party, Jamaica, Trinidad, Soviet Union, Austrailia, New Zealand, Canada, Wales, German Democratic Republic; referenced individuals include Reverend William Drew Robeson, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Eslanda Cardozo Goode, eslanda Robenson, Lawrence Brown, Malcolm X, Carter G. Woodson, Marcus Garvey, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John Edgar Hoover, Francisco Franco, Earl Browder, Marian Anderson, Marian Forsythe, Albert Einstein, Martin Luther King, Jr., Orval Eugene Faubus, W.E.B. DuBois, Lloyd L. Brown, Walter White; references or specifically about Lincoln University, Quakers, Native Americans, St. Thomas A.M.E. Zion Church, Somerville High School, Rutgers College, Phi Beta Kappa, football, basketball, baseball, discus, shotput, javelin, Columbia University Law School, Western African Student Union, National Maritime Union, United Auto Workers', Othello (play), American Crusade Against Lunching, National Negro Congress, International Longshoremen's, Warehousemen's Union, House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), Brown V. Board of Education, Smith Act, Smelter Workers Union, Civil Rights Congress, University of Ghana, Carnegie Hall, Ferncliff Cemetary, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC); makers include Columbia College Chicago; places made include Columbia College (Chicago, Illinois, USA); languages include English;
Drawer B-4, Folder 17

African Americans: Individuals - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - "I have a dream" 1963;1983-1987; 2003-2012

Physical Description: 25

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Includes Cardstock, Includes one double-sided poster

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related topics include dreams, character, racism, solidarity, equality, legality, imprisonment, community, love, hate, revenge, aggression, retaliation, morality, segregation, injustice, death, brotherhood, truth, spirituality, religion, anniversary, civil rights, calendar, integration, education, students, portraiture, holidays, equality; makers include Avery Clayton, Creative Concepts International, Community Printers, Bob Fitch, Resource Center for Nonviolence, Flip Schulker, Corbis- Bettman, Moving Parts Press, Dancing Man Imagery, The Redwood Nonviolence Community, Pacific Bell, Pacific Telesis Group, Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Greater Los Angeles, Pyramid Posters, Caitlin Dundon, Sagebrush Fine Arts, Inc., African-America n Art International Publishing Company, Culture Task Force, The School of African-American Arts, Freedom Medium, Blackness Incorporated, Mighty Afrikan Kings and Queens Great Great Grandchildren Publishing Company, Robert Sengstacke, occupy, amscam, Postive Productions,Pigment and Hue, E.F.Swinney & Red Bridge Schools, Bruce McGaw Graphics; referenced individuals include Mahatma Ghandi, Thomas Jefferson; references or specifically about American Flag, American dream, lynching, falsehoods, conscience, adultery, fools, radical actions, conservative, unconditional love, promised land, martyrdom, ignorance, stupidity, Nobel Peace Prize, March on Washington (1963), Martin Luther King Day, National Holiday Martin Luther King Day (MLK), The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), civil rights movement, the Lincoln Memorial, inalienable rights, Declaration of Independence, The Vision (I have a dream), sit down, social equality, economic equality, 2013 anniversary march on Washington, Project H.E.A.R.T.; places made include Santa Cruz (California, USA), California (USA), New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Leicester (United Kingdom), Fairfield (Iowa, USA), Hong Kong; languages include French, English
Drawer B-4, Folder 18

African Americans: Individuals - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and Malcom X 1989-1990

Physical Description: 6

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related topics include unity, peace, freedom, violence, immorality, annihilation, destruction, religion, spirituality, racial justice, power, necessity, self-defense, intelligence, racism, capitalism, classicism; makers include Julian Richardson Associates, Hampton University, International Action Center, Labor Militant; referenced individuals include King Saud; references or specifically about final analysis, class struggle, democratic socialism; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Hampton (Virginia, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA)
Drawer B-4, Folder 19

African Americans: Civil Rights Memorial Center 2018

Physical Description: 4

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related topics include civil rights, human rights, racism, struggle, equality, marches and demonstrations, murder, justice, injustice, righteousness; makers include Michelle Leland; referenced individuals include Maya Lin, Rev. George Lee, Lamar Smith, Emmett Louis Till, John Earle Reese, Willie Edwards Jr, Mack Charles Parker, Herbert Lee, Cpl. Roman Ducksworth Jr, Paul Guihard, William Lewis Moore, Medgar Evers, Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robinson, Cynthia Wesley, Virgil Lamar Ware, Louis Allen, Rev. Bruce Klunde, Henry Hezekiah Dee, Eddie Moore, James Earl Chaney, Andrew Goodman, Henry Schwerner, Lt. Col. Lemuel Penn, Jimmie Lee Jackson, Rev. James Reel, Viola Gregg Liuzzo, Oneal Moore, Jonathan Myrick Daniels, Samuel Leamon Younge Jr., Vernon Ferdinand Dahmer, Ben Chester White, Clarence Triggs, Wharlest Jackson, Benjamin Brown, Samuel Ephesians Hammond Jr, Delano Herman Middleton, Henry Ezekial Smith, Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK); references or specifically about Selma, Civil Rights Memorial Center, American flag; places made include Montgomery (Alabama, USA)
Drawer B-5, Folder 1

U.S. Government and Politics: California Elections - Cardstock - Oversize 1976

Physical Description: 4

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related topics include U.S. Senate, national health insurance, U.S. Congress, U.S. Green Party, Los Angeles School Board, education, healthcare; makers include Blase Bonpane for U.S. Congress Committee, Colby Poster Printing Company; referenced individuals include Tom Hayden, John Tunney, Blase Bonpane, Mark Ridley-Thomas; places made include El Monte (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-5, Folder 2

U.S. Government and Politics: Politicians and Political Figures - Oversize 1968; 1983-1990; 2009; 2019

Physical Description: 21

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related topics include religion, Christianity, peace, tolerance, hunger, racism; makers include John Bryson, Kennedy for President, Josh Baran and Associates, Drivers for Free Trade, Laurie Selleck, Joel Pelletier, Nick Valentine, Pomegranate Publications, Jewish Voices for Peace,; references or specifically about American Fundamentalists, child hunger in America, Commando (1985 film); referenced individuals include Robert F. Kennedy, Joseph Gargan, J. Danforth Quayle (Dan Quayle), Jesse Helms, Robert Bork, Nathan Fain, Ilhan Omer, George H. W. Bush, Henry Ford, Joseph McCarthy, Edwin Meese, George Santayana, Dick Cheney, Diego Rivera, James Ensor, Daryl Gates, Richard Nixon, Ronald Ziegler, Marion M. Morrison, John Wayne, Arnold Schwarzenegger; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Petaluma (California, USA)
Drawer B-5, Folder 3

U.S. Government and Politics: Propositions and Campaigns Cardstock - Oversize 1980; 2003; 2013-2018

Physical Description: 14

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related topics include California budgets, tax revenue, California Proposition 54 (2003), Medicare, social security, oil companies, California Proposition 11: Surtax on Oil, Gas, Coal and Uranium (1980), Rent Control, gentrification, Proposition 10, Proposition 6, road safety, bridge safety, equity, equality, community, economics, H.R. 1579; makers include Colby Poster Printing Co., Citizens to Tax Big Oil, California Oil Profits Coalition, California Alliance for Jobs, State Building and Construction Trades Council of California; references or specifically about democracy, majority rule, Neighbor to Neighbor Action Fund, big oil, developers, Robin Hood tax, Wall Street, economic inequality; referenced individuals include Gray Davis, US Representative Keith Ellison, Martin Luther King, Jr; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington D.C.
Drawer B-5, Folder 4

U.S. Government and Politics: U.S. Census - Oversize 2000

Physical Description: 7

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related topics include education, African Americans, racial and ethnic diversity, economics, statistics, Native Americans, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders; makers include U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau; references or specifically about Alaskan Native Heritage Center, Smithsonian Institution; referenced individuals include Jacob Lawrence, John Hoover, Romare Bearden, Hung Liu, Herb Kawainui Kane, Allan Houser
Drawer B-5, Folder 5

U.S. Government and Politics: Various Topics - Oversize 1975-1985; 1991; 2003

Physical Description: 7

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related topics include corporatism, public campaign, capitalism, campaign contributions, oil, war, ecology, sustainability; makers include Americans for Democratic Action, G. B. Trudeau, Chris Foss Design, J. Patrick O'Connell, Hawaii Bicentennial Commission, artfux, Robert Peak, Jack O-Grady Galleries, Ragged Edge Press; referenced individuals include General Custer, George Bush, Dick Cheney, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, General Cornwallis, John Adams, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark (Lewis & Clark), General Ross, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, Samuel Morse, John Tyler, William Harrison, George Brown, John Freemont, Zachary Taylor, Abraham Lincoln, General Beauregard, General Lee, General Grant, General Custer, Kamehameha, Captain Cook, Captain George Vancouver, James Montgomery Flagg, Kaumualii, Dr. Georg Scheffer, Don Francisco de Paula Marin, Elisha Loomis, Kamehameha II, Kamehameha III, Alexander Liholiho, David Kalakaua, Dr. Thomas Staley, Kamehameha IV, Emma Rooke, William Lunalilo, Father Damien, Kamehameha V; references or specifically about Wall Street, "Clean Money, Clean Elections", banking insurance industries, resource extracting industries, telecommunications, agribusiness, credit cards, food processing companies, pesticide manufacturers, pharmaceuticals, health products, accounting industry, healthcare, auto manufacturers, donor class, lobbying, Hawaiian Bicentennial 1976, Hawaiian Flag, United States Flag, American Revolution; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer B-5, Folder 6

U.S. Government and Politics: Voting - Oversize 1976; 1999-2004

Physical Description: 14

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related topics include 2000 U.S. presidential election, Florida election recount, documentary films, youth, 2004 U.S. presidential election, voter registration, US Communist Party, 2 party system, peace, racism; makers include Rock The Vote Education Fund, Byll Williams, Lorin Shields, Roy Guzman, Bobbi Jankovich, Jeff Steelman, Jobs with Justice, Dennis DeToye, Music Television (MTV), James Victore, Bus Project (Oregon), Hall-Tyner-Flory Campaign; references or specifically about complacency; referenced individuals include Richard R. Perez, Gill Hall, Jarvis Tyner, Ishmael Flory, Angela Davis,; places made include Oregon (USA)
Drawer B-5, Folder 7

U.S. Government and Politics: U.S. Census 1990; 2000-2010; 2020

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includes cardstock

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related topics include privacy, Native Americans, African Americans, completing forms, funding, data collection, racial and ethnic diversity, children, Chicano/Latino, seniors, elderly people, Asian Americans, 1990 Census, 2000 Census, 2010 Census, race, community needs; makers include U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau, Donnell Lewis, Ethel Kessler, Salvador Bru; referenced individuals include Marian Anderson; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-5, Folder 8

U.S. Government and Politics: Various Topics 1969-1979; 1982; 1991, 2006-2012; 2015-2020

Physical Description: 41

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related topics include constitution, American values, patriotism, nationalism, lobbyists, taxes, cultural critiques, Chicago Seven, bipartisanship, one-party system, bailouts, generation gap, corporatism, sex, fascism, elections, supply-side economics, unemployment, justice, militarization, dignity, border violence, murder, fascism, democracy, healthcare, homelessness, racism, police brutality, capitalism, United States Supreme Court, crime, women, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), separation church and state, unions, censorship, humanity, education, health care, Christianity, God, separation of church and state, evangelism, justice; makers include Knights of Columbus, Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) Digital Mural Lab, refuse fascism, First National Let Them Eat Cake Sale, Rebellious Truths, Dave Loewenstein, M'Guiness, Egar Enterprises, revitalize not militarize, Southern Border Communities Coalition (SBCC), Goeffrey D. White, Tracie Ching, September 25 Coalition, Refuse Fascism, Anastasio Hernandez Rojas, Unite For Justice, Berkeley Law,; references or specifically about "Let them eat cake", U.S. flag, American flag, dissent, Reaganomics, refuse fascism, illegitimacy, the moral majority, 3-D, Republicrat, S & L Bailout, "S & L Robbery", United States Senate, Committee on Public Exercises, Stanford University, Statue of Liberty, 2016 presidential election, nightmare, Trump-Pence Regime, Tax Day March 2017, San Diego Border Patrol, congress of whores, democracy for $ale, assault rifles, clowns, Black Lives Matter, pigs, Spanish Oranges, "Kava Nope", "they lie, we die", crimes against humanity, hate crimes, gay bashing, misogeny, pledge of allegiance, under God, symbolism, department of justice,; referenced individuals include Pete Wilson, Adam Schiff, Julius Hoffman, Richard Nixon, Huey P. Newton, Marie Antoinette, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Ronald Reagan, Senator Mike Gravel, Mickey Mouse, Uncle Sam, Walt Disney, Donald Trump, Mike Pence (Michael Pence), Brett Kavanaugh, Roger Michael, Cardinal Mahony, George H.W. Bush; places made include Washington D.C. (USA), Bethesda (Maryland, USA), Irvine (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Palo Alto (California USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Pasadena (California, USA),San Diego (California, USA); languages include English, Korean, Spanish
Drawer B-5, Folder 9

U.S. Government and Politics: Various Topics - Newsprint 1987-1990; 2000-2004

Physical Description: 40

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related topics include direct action, economics, political prisoners, marches and demonstration, The Washington Possible, 2000 Democratic National Convention, 2000 Republican National Convention, fascism, 2000 U.S. Presidential Election, monopolies, capitalism, voting statistics, voting rights history, protest Republican and Democratic Conventions, nonviolent direct action; makers include Direct Action (publication), Enema Productions, Direct Action Network; references or specifically about prison industrial complex (PIC), corporatism, corporate war on the poor, swastikas, white supremacy, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), World War II, Nazi Germany, Vietnam War, Nicaragua, Iran-Contra Affair, My Lai Massacre; referenced individuals include Mumia Abu-Jamal, George W. Bush, Al Gore, Pat Buchanan, Bill Gates, Jesse Helms, Oliver North, Alfred Trzebinski, Abu Nidal, George H.W. Bush, Dan Quayle, Republican and Democratic Parties, Prison Industrial Complex; places made include USA; languages include English, Spanish, French, Portuguese
Drawer B-5, Folder 10

U.S. Government and Politics: Voting 1984-2002; 2018

Physical Description: 54

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related topics include peace, security, Washington, D.C. (USA), voter registration, Chicano/Latino, polling places, voting qualifications, 1996 U.S. presidential election, provisional ballots, absentee ballots, racism, African Americans, democracy, seniors, elderly people, youth, National Student Voter Education Day, people with disabilities, mayoral elections, race, immigration, women, human rights, the environment, equal rights, healthcare, LGBTQIA rights, solidarity, Strike, diversity, fascism, voter suppression, reproductive rights, budget, nuclear armament, guns, education, funding, abortion rights, felony convictions, probation, parole, qualifications, ; makers include Peace Action West, Salcedo Press, Facebook, V.O.T.E. community, National Student Campaign for Voter Registration, Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs), Brian Fraley, Riverside Latino Voter Project, Inkworks, Albuquerque Voter Registration and Education Project, Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, Inkworks Press, Make Your Mark, PROCAN-REC Voter Registration Project, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), The Poor, the Bad and the Angry, Judith Selby, Trillium Fine Art Press, D Flat, Gwendolyn Wong, Richard Guindon, Frontlash, League of Women Voters Education Fund, Carmichael Lynch Advertising, Honsa Printing Co., National Civic League, Center for Policy Alternatives, Eli Balser, Americans With Disabilities Vote, Kayla Salisbury, CADEM, Syracuse Cultural Workers (SCW), voting rights for all, ; references or specifically about FTW(For The Win) taxation without representation, boycotting, informed choices, vote-smart.org, probation, parole, capitalism, Black Leadership Forum, STEM, Republicans, Medicare, Social Security, Black Lives Matter, single payer, Russia, National Rifle Association (NRA), Working Assets, ; referenced individuals include Jane Auer, Bob Dole, Bill Clinton, Curtis Mayfield, Donald Trump,; places made include Texas (USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Minnesota (USA), Massachusetts (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-5, Folder 11

U.S. Government and Politics: Voting - American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) Campaign 2004

Physical Description: 67

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related topics include democracy, 2004 U.S. presidential election, peace, participation, voter registration, voting statistics (1924-2000), sex, free speech, voting rights; makers include David Plunkert, Spur Design, Colorcraft of Virginia, Christine Taylor, Aya Akazawa, Tiffany Barber, Rafael Esquer, John Clark, Jim Stringer, Jennifer Morla, Frank Baseman, Antonio Alcala, Rafael Fajardo, Bruce Blackburn, Scott Hull, Terry Howe, Todd St. John, Carin Goldberg, Janelle Cataldo, Chaz Maviyane-Davies, Ken Miracle, Tom Hope, Grant Design Collaborative, Petrick Design, Jack Summer Ford, Sheila Hart, Fred Murrell, Joe Ray, Matt Dimmer, J. Walter Thompson, Larkin Werner; references or specifically about Kansas City Star, racial and ethnic diversity, U.S. Census Bureau, technology, U.S.-Mexican War of 1848, Twenty-sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution; referenced individuals include Bill Vaughan; places made include USA; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-5, Folder 12

U.S. Government and Politics: Voting - Rock the Vote 1996

Physical Description: 12

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related topics include 1996 U.S. presidential election, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), voter registration, stereotypes, women, youth; makers include National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Derek Shields, Van Evers; references or specifically about Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), David Bohnett Foundation, hate crime legislation, same sex marriage, gay/straight alliances, The Murmurs, apathy; referenced individuals include Leisha Hailey, Heather Grody; places made include USA
Drawer B-5, Folder 13

U.S. Government and Politics: Voting - Propositions and Campaigns 1977-1982,; 1990s; 2001-2017

Physical Description: 23

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related topics include corporatism, Superivisor San Francisco district elections, , elections of supervisors, weapons regulation, civilian review, police, secret pacts, fair taxation, California Proposition 165, nuclear weapons freeze, Propostion 12 (California), drought, Prop 1, Government Accountability and Taxpayer Protection Act (1992), Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), monopolies,public controlled utilities, corporations, profiling, public health, research, data collection, hate crimes, civil rights, incumbency, corporatism, labor, Prop 32 (California),; makers include Northern California Alliance, John B. Jurnegan, Tax Justice Project, stop 54.org,Municipal Utilities District (MUD), Public Power Charter, University of California Student Association (UCSA). Working Californians to Oppose Prop 32, Prop A & B California, ; referenced individuals Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, Surgeon General, Jocelyn Elders, Surgeon General David Satcher; references or specifically about corporate profits, elected "at large" L.A. City Council 6th District, police accountability,Prop I, Prop F, Proposition H, responsibility, reform, Proposition 54, information ban, smoking, health data, race, ethnicity, national origin, cancer, women, schools, Tax Day March LA 2017, corporate giveaways, teachers, nurses, police, firefighters, ; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA)
Drawer B-5, Folder 14

U.S. Government and Politics: Propositions and Campaigns 1976-2017

Physical Description: 14

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related topics include elections, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), SB 54), human rights, employment, peace, death penalty, life sentences, class, power, immigration, corporatism, unity, profiteering, race, labor, arts and culture, homelessness, taxes, marches and demonstrations, freedom to protest, ; makers include San Franciscans for District Elections, Committee for Jobs with Peace Oakland, Too Much Graphics, Marc Huestis, Northern California Alliance, Yerba Buena, Coalition Against S-1,People for Economic Survival, Veterans Coalition, Commuter Collective, University of Massachussets Student Senate, NAM, Chile Solidarity Committee, American Asian Student Association, National Alliance Against Racism & Repression, The Union for Radical Political Economics (URPE), Coalition against S-1, ; referenced individuals include John Briggs, Angela Davis, Nancy Walker,; references or specifically about at large vs. district boundaries, Philip Morris USA, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco company, No on 29, Senate Bill 1, treason, incarceration, Stop Senate Bill 1 (Massachussetes 1984), Mayor, Treasurer, District Attorney, Sherrif, Proposition A (California 1976), Proposition B (San Francisco 1976,Prop 29 cigarette tax, Briggs Initiative, ICE out of California, Proposition 6, Briggs Initiative Proposition 7, life without parole, "If they come for me in the night, they'll come for you in the morning", board of Supervisors, working class, the poor, political power, at large candidacy, Proposition T, public health, childcare, highrise development; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA)
Drawer B-5, Folder 15

U.S. Government and Politics: Third Party - Party for Socialism and Liberation - Cardboard Early 2000s-2021

Physical Description: 8

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related topics include anti-war, imperialism, bombing, housing, tenants rights, COVID-19 pandemic, racism, revolt, police brutality, environmentalism, climate change, greed, capitalism, anti-capitalism; makers include Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL); references or specifically about Iraq, U.S. troops, soldiers, Iraq War, Syria, Afghanistan, War in Afghanistan, Syrian Civil War, ""Cancel the Rents!""; languages include English
Drawer B-6, Folder 1

Donald Trump 2016-2020

Physical Description: 49

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related topics include Twitter, social media, corruption, American Flag, demon, devil, factory, the law, cannibalism, eating, fascism, regime, protest, impeachment, climate change, tiny hands, regimes, treason, patriotism, elections, meddling, pig, democracy, hate, women, impeachment, mental health, lies, peace, government budget, humanity, weaponizing, arms race, social progress, art, children, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), immigration, undocumented immgrants, border wall, fascism, education, monopolies, 99%, sexism, racism, violence, war, culture, housing, funding, foreign policy, immigration, racial justice, deportation, humanity ; makers include Design Is Play, Mark Fox, BAYAN USA, Sea Dog Press, Robert Berman, Studio Number One, Mark Fox, Moveon.org, Angie Wang, Refuse Fascism, thelittlelord, Bramhall, New York Daily News, Chris Shaw, Haight Street Art Center, Women's International League for Peace & Freedom, John Mavroudis, Hermandad Mexicana, socialist students, Students for Education Reform Action Network, Allsdore Hickson, Private Eye Magazine, the Poster Syndicate, ; references or specifically about "traitor-in-chief", Dumbisover.com, Make America Smart Again, witch hunt, hammer and sickle, U.S. flag, sanity, "Lord of the Flies", white lies, "size matters", Helsinki 2018, Women's March 2017, Space Force, Russia, China, military dominance, United Nations' Outer Space and Moon Treaties, weaponizing space, International Week of Protest to Stop the Militarization of Space, White House, Broad, Walmart, shields, burning cross, blood drop cross, Bracero program, Not My President, Silence is Violence, Dump Trump, gaslighting, liar, groping, Cambodian American families, Laotian American Families, Vietnamese American Families, ; referenced individuals include Robert Mueller, Mitch O'Connell, Lindsay Graham, Molly Ivins, twitter, Chi Chi La Rue (Larry David Paciotti), Uncle Sam, Brett Kavanaugh, Bernie Sanders, Adolf Hitler, Donald J. Trump (Donald Trump), George Kent, Stephen Bannon (Steve Bannon), Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, George Herbert Walker Bush (George H.W. Bush), Barack Obama, Mike Pence (Michael Pence), Vladimir Putin, Hillary Clinton, William J. Clinton (Bill Clinton), Representative Pete King, Senator Jeff Flake, John Brennan, Dan Coats, Claude Monet, Edward Degas, James Montgomery Flagg, Betsy Devos, Barack Obama, Shepard Fairey, ; places made include San Francisco, USA). California, Watertown (Massachusetts, USA), Santa Monica (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), United Kingdom, Paris (France); languages include English, French, Spanish
Drawer B-6, Folder 2

George W. Bush: Thomas Stubbs 2005-2006

Physical Description: 43

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related topics include religion, neo-conservatism, Christianity, torture, Abu Ghraib, Iraq war, fascism, social security system, tax cuts, privatization, uranium, children, civilian deaths and injuries, anti-nuclear, radiation, U.S. Republican Party (GOP); makers include Better Blatant Than Latent Publishing Company; references or specifically about Bush regime; referenced individuals include Arnold Schwarzenegger, Greg Palast, Kenny Lay, Dick Cheney, Harry Reid, Janet Jackson, George W. Bush; places made include USA
Drawer B-6, Folder 3

George H. W. Bush 1988-1992

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includes cardstock

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related topics include national debt, government corruption, oil companies, George H.W. Bush administration, Iran-Contra Affair, drugs, cocaine, voting, homelessness, marches and demonstrations, housing, HIV/AIDS, Nicaragua, El Salvador, fascism, U.S. intervention, Marlboro cigarettes, health insurance, labor, employment, 1992 U.S. presidential election, imperialism, colonization, Native Americans, indigenous, 1988 U.S. presidential election, terrorism, drugs, affirmative action, racism, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), First Gulf War, right-wing conservatism, equal rights, religion, ; makers include Sheila Walsh, Matt Wuerker, South End Press, Vic and Craig ("The Enterprise"), Garry Hamud, Mark Twain Demo Club, Bottomline Election Special, Empowerment Project Production, San Francisco Chronicle, Stephen Kroninger, Housing Now!, Red Sun Press, Van Vanderveen, Craig Simmons, Vic Dinnerstein, Gang, AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), Marlette (New York News Day), M. Werker, Northern Sun Merchandizing, Chuck Ayers (Akron Beacon Journal), Wimp/Chimp Production, ; references or specifically about Bosch '88, Republican Junk Bond, banks, education, Exxon-Valdez, 1492, dollar bill, evangelism, Christianity, New World Order, Saudi Arabia, swastikas, U.S. Constitution, impeachment, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Vietnam War, Nicaragua, National Narcotics Border Interdiction System, President's Task Force on Combatting Terrorism, "voodoo economics", mushroom cloud, education, health care, ecology, Contragate, 1000 points of light, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), war mongering, body bags, oil companies, Exxon-Valdez, we start bombing in 5 minutes, oil ships, dollar signs, oil spills, greed, , ; referenced individuals include Ronald Regan, Uncle Sam, Michael Milken, Dan Quayle, Pat Robertson, Manuel Noriega, David H. Souter, Oliver North, David Kasper, Barbara Bush, Pat Robertson, Robert Scheer, Joan Didion, Richard Nixon, Neal Bush, William Edwin Dannemeyer, Jesse Alexander Helms Jr. (Jesse Helms), Pete Wilson, Henry Kissinger, George Orwell, Lucy Lippard, Howard Zinn, Paul Conrad, George Washington, ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Maine (USA)
Drawer B-6, Folder 4

George W. Bush: Various Topics - Cardstock 2003-2005

Physical Description: 26

Scope and Content Note

related topics include 2004 U.S. presidential election, The Carlyle Group, investment, corporations, U.S. military, North Korea, ABB (company), nuclear reactors, defense contracts, cocaine, September 11 (2001), Al Qaeda, terrorism, child tax credit, imperialism, religion, Christianity, voting, 2000 U.S. presidential election, electoral process, popular vote, Florida election recount; makers include Committee to Redefeat the President, Sharon Werner, Not in Our Name, Chuck Sperry, Ron Donovan, The Firehouse Kustom Rockart Company; references or specifically about shadow government, returns on investment (roi), Yo! What Happened to Peace (exhibition); referenced individuals include Osama bin Laden, George H.W. Bush, Shafiq bin Laden, Donald Rumsfeld, Kim Jong Il, Goran Lindahl, John Kerry, Teresa Heinz Kerry, H. John Heinz, Xavier Becerra, Tom DeLay; places made include San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer B-6, Folder 5

George W. Bush: World Can't Wait 2005-2006

Physical Description: 45

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includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Iran, anti-war, 2006 State of the Union address, marches and demonstrations, Iraq War, torture, walk-outs, crimes against humanity, ; makers include Salcedo Press, ; references or specifically about Bush regime, Hurricane Katrina, theocracy, the New York Times, direct action, MIddle East, Nuclear Non-porliferation Treaty, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), false information, nuclear weapons, nuclear threat, Katrina Theocracy, Bush Regime, October 5th, 2005, wear orange, ; referenced individuals include Seymour Hersh Richard Cheney; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-6, Folder 6

George W. Bush: Art Gallery Aspen Series early 2000s

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Al-Qaeda, September 11 (2001), the war on terror, grieving; makers include the Aspen Art Gallery; references or specifically about 9/11; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Al Qaeda; places made include USA
Drawer B-6, Folder 7

George W. Bush: Anti-Cowboy / Anti-South 2000s

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include marijuana, drugs, silver spoon, racism, white nationalism, gas prices, Mad Cow Disease, U.S. occupation abroad, anti-semitism, homophobia, freedom; makers include M. Wuerker, Shia, Artemio Rodrigues, Andy Singer, Aesthetic Apparatus; references or specifically about Bush family wealth, Dallas Cowboys, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), death penalty, capital punishment, Texaco, oil, gas; referenced individuals include George W. Bush; places made include USA
Drawer B-6, Folder 8

George W. Bush: Corporations early 2000s

Physical Description: 18

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related topics include national forests, pollution, ecology, global warming, climate change, corporatism, multinational corporations, neo-conservatism, elitism, 9/11, September 11, 2001, national security, securitization, surveillance, terrorism, privatization, Social Security, tax reform, civil liberties, disability rights, labor, women, casino capitalism, globalization, war, profiteering; makers include Rainforest Action Network, Progressive Press, Community Currency, 911blogger, InfoWars, shadowplay, wethepeopleradionetwork.com, deceptiondollar.com, voltairenet.org, cooperativeresearch.org, copVcia.com, gnn.tv, whatreallyhappened.com, ratical, globalfreepress.com, standdown.net, onlinejournal.com, truthaction.org, 911truth.org, truthmove.org, 911mysteries.com, wtc7.net, ae911truth.org, globalresearch.ca, fromthewilderness.com, Halliburton.com, journalof911studies.com, Count of Manifesto, guaradiansofthesecret.com, www.disinfo.com, craigpalast.com, Winston Smith; referenced individuals include James Wolfensohn, George W. Bush, Sandy Weill, Jeb Bush, Dick Cheney, Colin Powell, Michael Moore, Moby, Greg Palast; references or specifically about World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Citigroup, Halliburton, Coca-Cola Company, Exxon, Enron, Patriot Act, Maxxam, Shell, Chevron, Monsanto, AT&T, Ford, Worldcom, General Motors (GM), Bell, CAT, Bechtel, Gulf, Microsoft, DuPont, WalMart, Nike, Union Carbide, GE, Westinghouse, Texaco; places made include USA
Drawer B-6, Folder 9

George W. Bush: Various Topics 2000-2006

Physical Description: 33

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related topics include fossil fuels, ecology, oil, creative destruction, child activism, children, direct action, anti-war, critical mass, Seattle (Washington, USA), terrorism, gun control, 9/11 truther movement, satire, September 11 (2001), conspiracy, election fixing, banana republics, voting, war, the economy, media ; makers include Roberich Sim, Rainforest Action Network, NOFX, Committee for Full Enjoyment, 100fires.com/MIS!; references or specifically about Ford, 76, Haliburton, Chevy, Chase, Chevron, National Rifle Association (NRA), World Trade Center, Iraq, Vietnam, Worry button, MAD Magazine, The Nation, 9/11, Con job, public enemy, criminals, American money, Uncle Sam, Mad Magazine, sex, Alfred E. Bush, Alfred E Neuman, ; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Osama bin Laden, Tzedakah, Marvin Bush, Jeb Bush, William Jefferson Clinton; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); Pasadena (California, USA),; languages include English
Drawer B-6, Folder 10

George W. Bush: Various Topics circa early 2000s

Physical Description: 42

Scope and Content Note

related topics include economic recession, tort reform, taxes, corporate scandals, fascism, MAD Tv, nationalism, election fraud, September 11, 2001 (9/11), waterboarding, torture, backroom deals, immigration policy, North American Initiative, drones, Neo-Nazi, patriotism, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), queer rights, feudalism; makers include Erich Origen, Gan Golan, Chuck Beers, Lawrence W. Britt, Brian Stauffer, Turbulence Paper Project, Yahoo.com, Art Chantri, Gary Houston, San Francisco Art Gallery; referenced individuals include Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Francisco Franco, Antonio do Olivera Salazar, Agosto Pinochet, Mohammed Suharto, Colin Powel, Larry David, Walter Reid, Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, Julius Caesar, Brutus, Jesus Christ, Vicente Fox, John Kerry, John Ashcroft, Laura Bush, Martha Fox, Tom Ridge; references or specifically about court jesters, skull and cross bones, amusement parks, Fox News, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Hurricane Katrina, free speech, U.S. Republican Party (GOP), Border Partnership Agreement, Bolivia Support Group, Organization of American States, cheerleaders, white bread; places made include Portland (Oregon, USA), Canada, Crawford (Texas, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, German, Spanish, Latin
Drawer B-6, Folder 11

George H. W. Bush: War / Foreign Policy 1988-1993

Physical Description: 26

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Iran-Contra Affair, documentaries, foreign policy, foreign intervention, imperialism, corruption, drugs, cocaine crisis, crack epidemic, Nicaragua, Cover Up: Behind the Iran Contra Affair (1988 film), films, war, capitalism, oil, money, education, HIV/AIDS, A.I.D.S. (Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome), health care, crime, racism, Iran, democracy, communism, fascism, corporatism, anti-war, oligarchy; makers include the San Francisco Chronicle, Calvin Ahlgren, Craig Simmons, Herb Everett, Vic Dinnerstein, Peacemood Comix, Van Vanderveen, Peter Bralver, Stephen Kroninger, The Progressive, Dogs for Bush, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Rick Castro, Joshua Benny, Katie Gilmark, Charles Lobdel, ; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, David Kasper, Lorraine Schneider, Orson Welles, Tom Cruise, Arnold Schwartzenegger, Madonna, Barbara Trent, Gary Meyer, Oliver North, Elizabeth Montgomery, Lou Reed, Ayatollah Khomeini, Jimmy Carter; references or specifically about Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Pink Floyd, shadow government, drug smugglers, Mothers for Peace, weapons ealers, assassinations, Saudi Arabia, oil pipelines, dollar sign, New World Order, golf, guns, body bags, oil companies, Exxon-Valdez, oil spills, Uncle Sam, I want you, cannon fodder, ransom notes, wanted signs, voodoo economics, peacetime military buildup, affirmative action, homophobia, corporations, wrestlers, Sandinistas, North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA), El Salvador, oil wars, satire; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA), Eugene (Oregon, USA), Occidental (California, USA)
Drawer B-6, Folder 12

First Gulf War: Oil 1990-1991

Physical Description: 35

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includes newsprint

Scope and Content Note

related topics include mustard gas, military deaths and injuries, anti-war, budgets, schools, civilian deaths and injuries, marches and demonstrations, racism, economics, ecology, anti-war, petroleum, student movements, U.S. military, corporations, U.S. military spending, government budgets, education spending, mass media, fascism, capitalism, military industrial complex, oil industry, military recruitment, draft, peace, children's art; makers include Emergency Campaign to Stop the War in the Middle East, Keith R. Potter, Jos Sances, Steven Lyons, Inkworks Press, Global Exchange, Red Sun Press, LHR, Gan Golan, Henk Pander, Irish Setter, Last Minute Graphics, Los Angeles Socialist Party, Los Angeles Coalition Against Intervention in the Middle East, Hannah + AKA, R.V. Correll, Women for Peace, Affluent Facsits for a Newly Ordered World (LAFNOW); references or specifically about Gulf Crisis, IBM, CBS, ABC, MOBIL, CITICORPS, The New York, TImes, University of California at San Diego (UCSD), no blood for oil, bring the troops home, IBM, CBS, CitiCorp, ABC, Disney, New York Times, Shell Oil, British Petroleum (BP), Exxon, Mobil, ITT, Chase, Marathon, democracy, Coalition to Stop U.S. Intervention in the Middle East, U.S. flag, big oil; referenced individuals include George H.W. Bush; places made include San Diego (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Portland (Oregon, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer B-6, Folder 13

First Gulf War: Individuals 1985-1991

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include scud (tactical ballistic missiles), oil, corporations, anti-war; makers include Bob Baldock, Craig Simmons, Vic Dinnerstein, The Boston Poster Collective; references or specifically about Shell, Exxon, Mobil, Gulf, Amoco; referenced individuals include W.H. Auden, George H. W. Bush, Saddam Hussein, Ronald Reagan; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA)
Drawer B-6, Folder 14

First Gulf War: Anti-War / Peace 1990-1991

Physical Description: 80

Scope and Content Note

related topics include military deaths, television, children, statistics, mass media, U.S. military spending, taxes, women, bombings, capitalism, statistics, military industrial complex, ecology, pollution, anti-war, depression, psychology, destruction, environmentalism, anti-nuclear, news blackout, nuclear testing, Nevada test site, Native Americans, land rights, U.S. intervention in the Middle East, peace, economic sanctions, Iraq, civilian deaths and injuries, Vietnam War, marches and demonstrations, U.S. imperialism, hunger, malnutrition, disease, Iraqi children, Kurds, Kurdistan, United Kingdom, British troops, oil, universities' complicity in war research, student movements, higher education, U.S. Marines, radio military recruitment, African Americans, women, death, poetry, ; makers include Michael Duffy, Progressive Press, Salcedo Press, Emergency Coalition, Irene Siegal, David John Wichtel, American Peace Test, Bay Area Peace Test, Francisco J. Dominguez, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Common Wealth Printing, Glenn Ruga, Thomas Bennewitz, Artists for Limiting Military Spending (ALMS), NY SANE/FREEZE Metro Council, United for Peace & Justice, Campaign Against War in the Gulf, Vietnam Veterans Against the War Anti-Imperialist, The Socialist Party (New York); references or specifically about Menelaus, currency, U.S. currency, cost of war, the bottom line, homelessness, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), silence=death, armed conflicts, nuclear contamination, Operation Desert Shield, Revolutionary Journalists Tour, China, Nuts (1987 film), casualties, Peace Artifacts, Bart Simpson, human needs, third home, ceasefire, UNICEF, World Health Organization (WHO), Panama, Movimiento insumiso en España, Initiatiefgroep Geen Oorlog in de Golf, Gulf Coast, Vietnam War veterans, Jello Biafra, Ron Kovic, U.S. military, The Indian Ocean, Gulf, Middle East, Ethiopia, Somalia, North Yemen, South Yemen, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, sea monster; referenced individuals include Brian Wilson, George H.W. Bush, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Anna Melita Arbini-Ponce, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Deng Xiaoping, David Tumley, Barbra Streisand, Saddam Hussein, Alan Pogue, Adolfo Perez Esquievel, Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Matt Groening, Charles Liteky, Patrick Liteky, Roy Bourgeois; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Spain, Germany, Amsterdam (Netherlands); languages include English, Spanish, Basque, German, Dutch
Drawer B-6, Folder 15

First Gulf War: Oversize 1990-2000

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Basra (Iraq), Iraqi children, hunger, disease, oil, scud, tactical ballistic missiles, Iraq, ecology, pollution, uranium, poverty, economic sanctions, mortality rates, civilian deaths, statistics; makers include GreenPeace Action, Christian Parceti, Classic Concepts; references or specifically about war crimes, depleted uranium, public health, contamination, No blood for oil, Hiroshima (Japan), cancer, genocide, United Nations, Operation Desert Storm; referenced individuals include Robert Fisk, Tonu Duff, Nihal Al-Shagra, Mohammed Farah, Lesley Stahl, Madeline Albright, Jawad Al-Ali, Saddam Hussein, Denis Halliday, Gulf War Syndrome, Sergeant Tony Duff, Robert Fisk; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-6, Folder 16

First Gulf War: Soldiers / Military Deaths / Draft Resistance 1990-1991

Physical Description: 40

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Persian Gulf, G.I. resistance, conscientious objectors (COs), military resisters, military deaths, draft resistance, youth, statistics, U.S. military spending, government budgets, Vietnam War, oil companies, children; makers include Stop the U.S. War Machine Action Network, Prompt Printing Press, Vietnam Veterans Against the War Anti-Imperialist, United Street Artists, National Coalition to Stop U.S. Intervention in the Middle East, I. Fierstein, Los Angeles Socialist Party, Alternatives to War in the Middle East, Ellen Melenloft, Action Network, Committee Against A Vietnam War in the Middle East, Syracuse Cultural Workers; references or specifically about Uncle Sam, U.S. war machine, power, profits, "don't register for war", Exxon, oil, Agent Orange, Guernica, Camp Lejeune resisters, Marine Corps, court-martials, "bring the troops home", human needs, U.S. flag, Basta Ya, body bags, Big Oil, cheap gas, Operation Desert Shield, New York Times; referenced individuals include Jeff Paterson, George H.W. Bush, Howard Zinn, Pablo Picasso, Keith Haring, Hollie Vallance, David Frost, Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Bob Dole, Alex Molnar; places made include New Jersey (USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-6, Folder 17

First Gulf War: Arch D. Bunker Series 1990

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include mass media, U.S. intervention, military industrial complex, oil, anti-war, draft resistance, military recruitment, bombings; makers include Tom Tomorrow, United Street Artists; references or specifically about liberation of Kuwait, CNN Syndrome, Glasnost, Perestroika, Soviet Union (USSR), Third World, no blood for oil, U.S. flag, Cold War, Baghdad (Iraq), smart war, new world ordinance, media tunnel syndrome; referenced individuals include Mikhail Gorbachev, George H.W. Bush, Adolf Hitler, George Orwell, Saddam Hussein; places made include USA
Drawer B-6, Folder 18

First Gulf War: Marches and Demonstrations 1991

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, military deaths and injuries, mass media, Peace, middle east, U.S. military spending, racism, drugs, art exhibitions; makers include Stop the U.S. War Machine Action Network, Ken Jarecke, Lake Merritt Neighbors Organized for Peace, Artists and Writers Out Loud (AWOL), Stop The U.S. War Machine Action Network, Plowshares Press, Robert Allen, Central Jersey Coalition Against U.S. Intervention in the Middle East, Roots Against War, Chuck Sperry, Artists' Television Access; references or specifically about The London Observer, no blood for oil, media bias, U.S. war machine, human needs; referenced individuals include George H. W. Bush; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA) New Brunswick (New Jersey, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-6, Folder 19

First Gulf War: Cardstock 1990-1991

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Persian Gulf, anti-war, bombings, oil, oil industry, Middle East, misogyny, HIV/ AIDS, racism; makers include Inkworks Press, the Mobilization to Bring the Troops Home Now, Los Angeles Times, Women for Peace, R. V. Correll, Dykes and Gay Guys in Emergency Response, Cory; references or specifically about Desert Shield, greed, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ); places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer B-7, Folder 1

Amnesty International: Prisons / Political Prisoners / Death Penalty / Capital Punishment - Oversize 1977-1992

Physical Description: 25

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Prisoners of Conscience Year, Nairobi, Burma / Myanmar, student movements, Northern Ireland, women's rights, Sudan, Guatemala, Tibetan political prisoners, Korean prisoners, South Korea, death penalty, right to life, statistics, informational meetings, prisoners of conscience, censorship; makers include Ronan, Joan Miró, Nicolas Guilert, Amnesty InternationalLetragraf, Salsedo Press, Doyle Advertising and Design Group, Eric Meola, John Doyle, Robin Raj, Acme Printing Company, Matt Mahurin, Annie Leibovitz, David Holmes, Korean Human Rights Community to Free Hong Song-Dam, Wendell Collins, Marianne Potterat, Richard Ernestzo, Jean-Marie Simon, Claire Francis, Jonic Lieverst, Kimmo Kaivanto, Mariehamn, Alands Tidnings-Tryckeri, ; references or specifically about Death Row, sedition, Freedom Writer series, non-violence, Nobel Peace Prize (1991), solitary confinement, Women's International Democratic Federation, Comalapa, prisoners of conscience, China, Los Angeles City College (LACC), the National Palace (Guatemala), tomb Gregorio Yuja Xona, campesinos, Centro Emaus, Indonesia, 1977 Prisoner of CXonscience Year, fair trial, Laos, retraining camps, ; referenced individuals include Manuel Salazar, Gitobu Imanyara, Yuzana Khin, Aung San Suu Kyi, Paul Hill, Fatima Ibrahim, José Mercedez Sotz Caté, Ngawang Choephel, Hong Song-Dam, Stan Rother, Father Juan Alonzo Fernandez, Gloria Amparo Giron Perez, Irma Flaquer, Father Walter Voondeckera, Joseph Hemmaam, Jiri Lederer, ; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), Luxembourg, London (England, United Kingdom), Lausanne (Switzerland), Helsinki FINLAND, Perth AUSTRAILIA, New York (New York, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish, French
Drawer B-7, Folder 2

Amnesty International: Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Oversize 1997-1998

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include education, civil liberties, hope, women, Taliban, Afghanistan, discrimination against women, sexism, peace, art exhibitions, human rights; makers include Pentagram, Fido Dido, Amnesty International; references or specifically about United Nations, Universal Declaration of Human Rights; referenced individuals include Ascanio Raffaele Ciriello, Bob Marley; places made include United Kingdom, Madrid (Spain), Israel, New York (NY, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Arabic, Hebrew
Drawer B-7, Folder 3

Amnesty International: Various Topics - English Language - Oversize 1986-2003

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include violence, Israel-Palestine conflict, imperialism, occupation, soldiers, children, prisons, freedom of speech, human rights, hope, police brutality, prisoners, gun control, child exploitation, child labor, child abuse ; makers include Amnesty International, Reinhard Krause, Popperfoto, Peter Sís, Jan de Winter, Opto, Richard Klein, Ernst Käbisch, Brigitte Stallmann, Timo Berry, Kenner Printing Co. Inc., Avchen & Jacobi, Inc., ; references or specifically about Israel, Palestine, toe tags, trees, doves, bananas, jail bars, "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil", journalists, Russia, candles, lighters, matches, flashlights, handprint, Ban the Belt, stun guns, gun trafficking, University of California, Los Angeles, (UCLA), child soldiers, ; referenced individuals include Anna Politkovskaya, Katja Tähjä, Pablo Picasso, Muhammad Ali,; places made include Belgium, Finland, New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer B-7, Folder 4

Amnesty International: Various Topics - Oversize 1995-2006

Physical Description: 5

Note

Includes posters in multiple languages, and/or posters in non-English and non-German languages

Scope and Content Note

related topics include human rights, ; makers includes Amnesty International, Hans Bockting, Will de l'Ecluse, Reinier Gerritsen, ai darmstadt, Carola Contrón, Pentagram, Matthias Duwer; references or specifically about Puerto Rico, eyes, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Peru, ; places made include Netherlands, Switzerland, Puerto Rico, France; languages include Dutch, Spanish, German, French
Drawer B-7, Folder 5

Amnesty International: Women - Oversize 1991-1999

Physical Description: 5

Scope and Content Note

related topics include violence against women, rape, forced prostitution, female genital mutilation, domestic violence, Mexico, assassinations, U.S. prisons, correctional officers, sexual abuse by prison officials; makers include Klar, David Mayenfisch; referenced individuals include Digna Ochoa; places made include Canada; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-7, Folder 6

Amnesty International: Children / Youth 1981-1991

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include parole, youth, juvenile justice systems, Russia, prisons, arms exports, arms control, disarmament, children with HIV/AIDS, child soldiers, children's rights, refugees, anti-war, child labor, education, health, security, human trafficking, death penalty, capital punishment, U.S. juvenile justice system, activism, the disappeared, innocence, abduction, human rights, prisoners,; makers include Julien Husson, Lizzie Sadin, N. Bessard, Nay Angeli, Marie Hon Fleur, Claude Pierrot, Michaël Morel, Victor Sole, Caroline Boone, Hanne Lijesen, Franz van de Vrande, Wim Stevenhagen, Young Amnesty, Eli Reed, Jack Keuss, Marjolein Meijs, Rob Van Der Doe; references or specifically about Convention on the Rights of the Child, teeter totters; referenced individuals include John Lennon, Martin Luther King, Jr., ; places made include France, Tunisia, Greece, Brussels (Belgium), USA, Karachi (Pakistan), Amsterdam (Netherlands); languages include French, Arabic, Greek, Dutch, English
Drawer B-7, Folder 7

Amnesty International: Death Penalty / Capital Punishment / Executions 1983; 1988-2008

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include political assassinations, international solidarity, people with mental disabilities, neurodiversity, children, youth, juvenile offenders, U.S. death penalty, secularity, separation of church and state, U.S. politicians, human rights, execution, lamb of peace, child abuse, African Americans, racism; makers include Roger Black, D. Pudles, A Happy World Production, Manuel Salazar, Salsedo Press, Letragraf, National Coalition Against the Death Penalty, ; references or specifically about summary executions, international human rights standards, religion, Christianity, Iran, racism, Bangladesh, Barbados, Nigeria, Pakistan, United States, Virginia (USA), electric chair, "killing him would not be right", God, vengence, compassion, guillotines, Cambodia, skulls, ; referenced individuals include Jesus Christ, Nollie Martin, Cornelius Singleton, Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein, George H. W. Bush, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-Tung), Idi Amin, Joseph Stalin, Albrecht Dürer, Manuel Salazar, William Riley, James Dupree Henry, Troy Davis, David Hawk; places made include New York City (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Belgium, France; languages include English, Spanish, French
Drawer B-7, Folder 8

Amnesty International: Disappeared Persons / Political Prisoners / Torture 1972-1995

Physical Description: 47

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Dove of Peace, international solidarity, music, democracy, asylum, Europe, morality, responsibility, torture, the disappeared, disappeared persons, justice, military deserters, statistics, anniversary, political prisoners, prisons, jails, death penalty, political assassinations, insane asylum; makers include Pentagram Design, Ralh, Chamot, Ronan, Prinz, Raby, Imprimende Rolica, Son, Crime, Penser, Imprimende Champagne, Imprimende de Paroi, Georges Lemoire, Marc Gouby, Chris Robinson, Nicolas Guilbert, Tim Jorgenson, Roger Vicho Monge, Clare Francis, M. Wright, Corinna Naujok; references or specifically about Portugal, Carnation Revolution (Portugal), University of Bath archive, right to trial, Zaire, executions, government political killings, conscientious objectors, farcical trials, right to refuse, postcards, Myanmar, Turkey, Kurds, prisoners of conscience, prisoners of opinions, shackles, national flags, Morocco, barbed wire, Catholic missions, Guinea-Conakry, beheadings, fingerprints, People's Republic of China, Benin, Guinea, Russia, secret police, ball and chain, hope, Uganda, Guatemala, campesinos, South Korea, Kenya, United Socialist Soviet Republic (USSR), Rhodesia, African National Council (ANC), Zimbabwe Africa National Union (ZANU), Indonesia, jail bars, Yugoslavia, chalk outlines; referenced individuals include Pablo Picasso, Massimo Passamanni, Michele Pontolillo, Guido Ceragioli, Paolo Vignaroli, Alfredo Cospito, Marzio Mucciteli, Stefano Stefani, Pietro Bonadonna, Pasquale Ambrosino, Stefano Fosco, Aung San Suu Kyi, Leyla Zana, Voltaire, Milton Obote, Miguel Sales Ordonez, Kim Chi Ha, Martin Shikuku, Nurtjahja Murad, Dr. Mykola Grigorevich Plakhotnyuk, Dr. Edson Sithole, Miriam Mhlanga; places made include Netherlands, France, Kowloon (Hong Kong), Italy, Australia; languages include Dutch, French, Chinese, Italian, English
Drawer B-7, Folder 9

Amnesty International: Events - Film Festivals 2002-2005

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Amnesty International anniversaries; makers include Miszewski, Tom Sieu, Tom & John: A Design Collaborative, Indie Printing; references or specifically about United Artists; places made include France, Salt Lake City (Utah, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include French, English
Drawer B-7, Folder 10

Amnesty International: Latin America 1981-1993

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), civil liberties, desaparecidos (disappeared persons), Peru, terrorism, Guatemala, hope, the future, international solidarity, children's rights, censorship, Colombia, military violence, illegal logging, deforestation, ecology, Mexican military, Mexico, land rights, trade unions, trade unionists, labor, education, Dominican Republic, peace, arts and culture, photographs, race, religion, violations, Argentina, ; makers include Jean-Michel Folon, Natalie Béssard, Amnesty International Swedish Division, Lionel Sandre, Pablo Lopez, Millôr, Luis Rivera Pastrana, Campillo Nevado, Francisco Palacios Olmos, Mario Maureira Vasquez, Ernesto Willareth,; references or specifically about United Nations (UN), Coordinadora Nacional de Viudas de Guatemala (CONAVIGUA), terrorist violence, democracy, Paraguay, Indians, missionaries and the promised land, Chile 8 years of Human Rights Violations!, "Yo Por Ti" exhibition, El Grupo de Amnistia Internacional de Mallorca, Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, ; referenced individuals include Alberto Fujimori, Remi, Rodolfo Montiel, José Estuardo Sotz Alvarez, Rodrigo Díaz, Luke Holland, Mario Maureira Vasquez; places made include Mexico, Sweden, France, Puerto Rico, Chile, Brazil, Spain, Canada, Washington DC, Albuquerque (New Mexico, USA),; languages include Spanish, French, Portuguese, Swedish
Drawer B-7, Folder 11

Amnesty International: Prisons 1976-1995

Physical Description: 30

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, female inmates, inmates' rights, Prisoners of Conscience Year, membership recruitment, prison guard brutality, Guantanamo Bay detention camp, youth; makers include Gérard Beaulet, Marc Hull, Juan Genovés, Marc Renier, Doukani, El Fliti, Roman Cieslewicz, Poisay, Michel-Rémy Bieth, Paul Wensveen, Peter van Straaten en Opland, Yusaku Kamekura, Akira Yokoyama, Van Malsen, Yves Paquin, Richard Veilleux Imprimeur, Creative Offset, Jean-Michel Folon, Tove Jansson, Lasse Jansson, Imprimerie Régionale Bannalec, Alain LeQuernec, Jack Keuss, Marjolein Meijs, Rob van der Doe, Dan Jonsson, Lajos Horvath, Anna Gudmundsson, Gabriel Czakany, Byron Preiss, Serguei, Les Editions Francophones D'Amnesty International; references or specifically about "Écrire Contre L'Oubli" series, Nicaragua, political prisoners, torture; referenced individuals include Edwin Castro, Victor Hugo, Federico Garcia Lorca, Jean-Paul Sermonte, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, release from prison; places made include France, Turkey, Belgium, Algeria, Netherlands, New Delhi (India), Greece, Finland, Stockholm (Sweden), New York (New York, USA); languages include French, Turkish, English, Dutch, Japanese, Russian, Hindi, Greek, Finnish, Swedish
Drawer B-7, Folder 12

Amnesty International: Various Topics 1975-1996

Physical Description: 28

Note

Includes posters in multiple languages, and/or posters in non-English, non-German, and non-French languages

Scope and Content Note

related topics include human rights, political prisoners, freedom of expression, torture, executions, capital punishment, gay rights, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), death penalty ; makers include Amnesty International, G. Mordillo, C. Mickwitz, Meco Ltée, Boulanger Inc., Rachel Brookes-Todorić, Lajos Horvath, Alonso Nuñez, Bland Art, John Eyre, Gunnar Falk ; references or specifically about dead bodies, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Iran, candles, barbed wire, Chile, hangings, gallows, comic strips, lethal injection, torture, imprisonment, flowers, boots, neighborhoods, chess, the Philippines, South Korea; referenced individuals include Shah of Iran, Mohammad Mosaddegh, Jan Boerstoel, Edicio de la Torre; places made include Amsterdam (Netherlands), Spain, Sweden, Finland; languages include Dutch, Arabic, Chinese, Swedish, Spanish, Korean
Drawer B-7, Folder 13

Amnesty International: Various Topics - English Language 1979-2003

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include juntas, freedom of speech, book banning, refugees, prisoners, racial profiling, racism, police brutality, human rights, surveillance, ; makers include Amnesty International, D. Le Coz, Petra Röhr-Rouendaal, RAP Ltd., Cath Doutreligne, Ennisfield Print & Design, Rebecca Schade, Christian Leborg, Svein-Erik Tøraasen, Poppy Gafiske, Color Print Sandness; references or specifically about Burma, philosophy, politics, sociology, economics, religion, foreign affairs, South Africa, gagged mouth, America, United States, hand holding, puppets, doves, shackles, chains, systemic racism, trees, puzzles, Bosnia, candles, Statue of Liberty, Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT ACT), Morocco, bound hands, Noah's Ark, broken chains, flowers, poppies; referenced individuals include Andrei Sakharov, Richard Sobol, Philippe Cibille, ; places made include the United Kingdom (UK), USA, Norway; languages include English, Russian
Drawer B-7, Folder 14

Amnesty International: Various Topics - French Language 1978-1990s

Physical Description: 18

Note

Includes posters in French whose subject matter does not fit under other folder titles

Scope and Content Note

related topics include refugees, exile, hope, freedom, gun control, indigenous people, Native Americans, genocide, liberty, racism, equality, African Americans, ; makers include Amnesty International, Jean-Michel Folon, Boulanger Inc., Meco Ltee, Oxfam, Atelier Müller Lütolf, Marlene Munroe de Montigny, Assane N'Doye; references or specifically about barbed wire, light, candle, sailors, sail boats, hand signs, indigenous textile patterns, buffalo, rock paintings, Amerindians, petroglyphs, pictographs, Indonesia, palm trees, chalk, Morocco, bound hands, pencil, letter writing, Black Americans, racial minorities, Statue of Liberty, bird, books, Africa, rural living; referenced individuals include Thierry Dubois, Lilian Thuram, Claude Demers, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Elsa Rudolfi; places made include France, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany; languages include French
Drawer B-7, Folder 15

Amnesty International: Women 1978; 1994-2007

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women's rights, prisons, letter-writing campaigns, political repression, political prisoners, domestic violence, violence against women, statistics, rape, armed conflicts, anti-war, subvertisements, Aboriginal women, indigenous peoples, child rape; makers include Imprimerie Barrouillet, Basis Design, Amnesty International's Women's Action Network, Geoffroy de Boismenu; references or specifically about Burma / Myanmar, Cuba, fashion industry, Canadian Press, Stolen Sisters; referenced individuals include Aung San Suu Kyi; places made include France, Switzerland, United Kingdom; languages include French, German, English
Drawer B-7, Folder 16

Amnesty International: Torture 1976-2008

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include torture, human rights, amnesty, abolition, imprisonment, internment, political prisoners, incarceration, death, disappearance, execution, detention, urgent actions, statements extracted under torture, calls for action, compensation, rehabilitation, prosecution of alleged torturers, degradation, sexual assault, police brutality, mutilation, waterboarding, repression, suppression; makers include Amnesty International, Frank Uyttenhove, Pascal Colrat, Philippe Pierangeli, AND; references or specifically about Amnesty International, Urgent Action Network, Twelve-Point Program for the Prevention of Torture, Campaign for the Abolition of Torture (1983), United Nations, World War II, The Railway Man (memoir), Stuff of Life (film), Nobel Peace Prize, Indonesian wayang, Indonesia, East Timor, Uruguay, Philippines; referenced individuals include Aurora Nazario Arrrieta, Miguel Nazario de la Luz, Eric Lomax, Carlos Tayag, Frank Uyttenhove; places made include London (UK), Brussels (Belgium), San Francisco (California, USA), Switzerland, Belgium; languages include English, Hindi, French, Turkish
Drawer B-7, Folder 17

Amnesty International: Human Rights 1978-1993

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include human rights, political prisoners, children, torture, police brutality, state violence, death penalty; makers include Amnesty International, Amnesty International USA Morocco Coordination Group, UNESCO, G. Nicolas, Malinowski, Soren A.; references or specifically about Morocco, burkas, barbed wire, brick walls, pens, Earth, letter writing, Ethiopia, Qey Shibir, Kay Shibbir, Ethiopian Red Terror, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, satellites, maps; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Ottawa (Canada), Denmark, New York (New York, USA), Montreal (Canada); languages include English, French
Drawer B-7, Folder 18

Amnesty International: Events / About 1978-1998

Physical Description: 29

Note

Includes 1984 "6 Artistes Pour Amnesty International" calendar

Scope and Content Note

related topics include calendars, benefit concerts, prisoners of conscience, politics prisoners, death penalty, torture, freedom of expression, trade unions, labor, anniversaries, poetry, arts and culture, prisons, prisoners, corporations, globalization, human rights, environmentalism, fundraising campaigns, war, films, art exhibitions, ; makers include Amnesty International, John Pilcher, Quadrant Design Associates, Pride Printing, Inc., Danilo Udovicki, Jai Singh Khalsa, Carol Waldvogel, Judith Marryman, Michael B. Williams, Thomas W. Benton, ; references or specifically about Universal Declaration of Human Rights, death squads, California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), ball and chain, chains, keys, Chile, China, pencils, candles, letter writing, Nobel Prize for Peace, Ethiopia, barbed wire, ; referenced individuals include Voltaire, Nazario De Jesús Gracias, Carolyn Kizer, Fernando Flores, Wei Jingsheng, John Lennon, Phil Borges, Leonard Bernstein, Victor Hugo, Stuart Franklin, 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre; places made include USA, London (England, UK), Australia, France; languages include English, French, Greek
Drawer B-8, Folder 1

Civil Liberties / Human Rights: Oversize 1993-1998

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include nonviolence, marches and demonstrations, legal aid, peace, film festivals, anti-Semitism, International Human Rights Day, freedom, justice, education, race, gender, class, religion, culture, sovereignty, slavery, torture, political prisoners, equality, equal protection, citizenship, land rights, freedom of speech, suffrage, labor, health, education, community, democracy, ; makers include Seymour Chwast, Hague Appeal for Peace, Niels Wittens, Det Danske enter for Menneskerettigheder, Red Square Design, Dan Reisinger, Physicians for Human Rights; references or specifically about racism, homophobia, sexism, Midnight Special Law Collective, United Nations, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Museum of Tolerance (Los Angeles), Walter Reade Theater, Human Rights Watch, European Holocaust, Star of David; places made include London (United Kingdom), Denmark, Paris (FRANCE), ; languages include English, Danish, Hebrew, Arabic, Spanish
Drawer B-8, Folder 2

Freedom of Speech / Censorship: Oversize 1976; 1990; 2002

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S. Constitution, civil liberties, 2 Live Crew, pornography, education, whistleblowers, freedom of the press, War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State (2013 film); makers include Gerald Stevens Fine Art Publications, Geo. O. Brown, Josh Gosfield, Free Speech Coalition, Bearly Decent Enterprises, Sosumi Design, Great Western Litho, Brad Willis, Joe Rosenthal, Mike McNeilly, Lethal Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art; references or specifically about Los Angeles Times, National Committee Against Repressive Legislation, wiretapping, sentencing, right of assembly, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, Statue of Liberty, national security state, U. S. flag; referenced individuals include Richard Milholland, Faith Ringgold; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-8, Folder 3

Civil Liberties: National Lawyers Guild 1970-2008

Physical Description: 25

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anniversaries, legal rights, women, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), law students, social justice, anniversary, democracy, harmony, reclamation, ; makers include, Kate Thompson, Machado, Kat Brennan, Inkworks Press, Matt Gonzalez, Nicole Hollander, Alan Friedman, National Lawyers Guild Student Chapters of USF School of Law, Great Arrow Graphics,El Cerro Graphics, Robert Stephan Young Publishing Company; referenced individuals include Nelson Mandela, Jacob Lawrence, Chris Eden, Edwin Meese, Danzantes Ocho, Amado Maurilio; references or specifically about fine arts, National Lawyers Guild Convention, Annual Progressive Lawyering Day, University of San Francisco School of Law, Statue of Liberty, the constitution, comic books, National Lawyers Guild 50th Anniversary, equal opportunities, ; places made include Boston (Massachusetts, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Albuquerque (New Mexico, USA), Washington DC,
Drawer B-8, Folder 4

Civil Liberties: Surveillance / Privacy / Security [1975]; 1987-1989; 2002-2008

Physical Description: 30

Note

Bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced

Scope and Content Note

related topics include surveillance cameras, arts and culture, government and politics, Strategic Defense Initiative, military space, to be governed, covert operations, political spying, secret budgets, secret charters, intelligence agencies, government security, spying, taxes, repression, safety, USA Patriot Act, secret court orders, libraries, records, probable cause, online activity, medical records, hotel records, communism, Soviet Union (USSR), phone tapping, classified information, immigration, Cold War era, reader privacy, education, children, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), unlawful detainment, surveillance, protests, balance, footage, riot, control, anti-war, international solidarity; makers include Committee to Stop FBI Repression, Micah Wright, United for Peace, Acklab, Marjorie L. Fasman, Jimmy Margulies, Campaign to Stop Government Spying, Battisti, Relbeldia, Evergreen State College, Security Awareness Poster, U.S. Government Printing Office, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Marjorie Fasman, Cary Schulman, Motivation Productions, Antoviak, Naval Intelligence Security Awareness Committee, American Astronautical Society, American Library Association (ALA), American Booksellers Association, Association of American Publishers, PEN American Center, Kenji Liu, Ministry of Homeland Security, Micah Wright; referenced individuals include Joseph Stalin, Daniel Ellsberg, P.J. Proudhon, Dimitry Manulski, John Ashcroft; references or specifically about The Ministry of Homeland Security, The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Campaign for Reader PRivacy, Your Book Your Business, Patriot Act, Sunset 215, Fourth Annual Classified Military Space Symposium, Liberta non Paura, Big Brother, 1984, Campaign for Reader Privacy, OPSEC, Uncle Sam, Sherlock Holmes, statue of liberty, patriotism, censorship, grand juries, seized materials, FBI raids, ; places made include Italy, Olympia (Washington, USA), Walnut Creek (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA); languages include Italian, English
Drawer B-8, Folder 5

Civil Liberties: Various Topics 1973-1995; 2005-2020

Physical Description: 58

Note

includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include liberty, racism, people of color, immigrants, unions, free speech movement, Californians, voting, elections, California Supreme Court, California Supreme Court Justices, democracy, oppression, U.S. Constitution, U.S. Bill of Rights, censorship, arts and culture, U.S. Declaration of Independence, fairness, justice U.S. government, human rights, U.S. Congress, Fourth Constitutional Amendment, Family Protection Act, discrimination, sexual discrimination, diversity, grand juries, desaparecidos (disappeared persons), revolution, liberty, safety, non-violence, civil disobedience, aggression, assertiveness, offense, moral turpitude, the State, non-cooperation, reproductive rights, apartheid, healthcare, HIV/AIDS, equal rights, immigration, racism, gun control, labor, mass incarceration, family separation, land rights, diversity, arts and culture, benefit,; makers include United National Antiwar Committee, Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights, Celestial Arts, Northeastern Ontario Equity Network, Robert Liu Trujillo Committee to Retain The Justices, Media/Design, Holland, The Progressive, C.D. Rogers, Human Policy Press, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Neil Fujita, Ari Korpivaara, Linden Fine Arts, Penny Yrigoyen, Safe and Free Initiative, Sean Desmond, Ron Robertson, Christic Institute, Thomas Stubbs, Better Blatant Than Latent Publishing Co., Garner, Grand Jury Defense Office, San Francisco Community Press, Taller Sol, Carol Han, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Lisa Vollrath, Federación Latinoamericana de Asociaciones de Familiares de Detenidos Desaparecidos (FEDEFAM), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Kimberly Offset, Joseph Stiffres Duplesis, Innosanto Nagara, Juan Sanchez, George Cohen, Penny Coleman, Ellen B. Neipris, North Star Fund, S. Neil Fujita, tony washington art, ACLU, Linden Fine Arts; referenced individuals include Virginia Satir, Pat Powers, Edward A. Panelli, Joseph Grodin, Allen Broussard, Rose Bird, Stanley Mosk, Cruz Reynoso, Malcolm M. Lucas, Robert LaFollette, Charles Bragg, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Jesse Helms, Edvard Munch, Carlos Rivera, Benjamin Franklin, Barbara Deming, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Petra Kelly, Frederick Douglass, Thomas Jefferson, Lawrence Frank, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Charles Bragg, Pete Seeger, Studs Terkel, ; references or specifically about Standing Rock, the Constitution, Black Lives, Matter, voting rights, March for our Lives, Thought Control and Repression During the Reagan-Bush Era, The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Act-UP, Silence= Death, Chinese American Human RIghts, Black Lives Matter, NOLO, Statue of Liberty, Uncle Sam, Lesbians Against the Family Protection Act, Klau-Van Pietersom-Dunlap Advertising/Public Relations, Magmo the Destroyer, power fist, Declaration of Independence, United States Constitution, meaning of more equal rights, a pie, ; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), San Diego (California, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Ontario (Canada), El Salvador; languages include English, French, Spanish, Chinese
Drawer B-8, Folder 6

Freedom of Speech / Censorship: Arts and Culture 1975-1976; 1989-2010

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Mexican muralists, U.S. flag, Los Angeles murals, U.S. Constitution, art makers, curators, museum censorship, graffiti, government spending, artists, international artist groups, radio, public radio, public broadcasting, free speech, censorship, museum censorship; makers include KPFK-FM, Speak Out: Voice Changes Lives, Terry Jenkins, Luis C. Garza, John Carr, Artsave, People for the American Way, Keep America Colorful, God Bless Graffiti Coalition, Deborah Seidman, International Poets, Essayists, and Novelists (International PEN), S. Colmainere, Grass Roots Community Radio; referenced individuals include Aldous Huxley, Angela Davis, Howard Zinn, Mahatma Gandhi, June Jordan, Alice Walker, Cornel West, Judith Lyons, Cheri Gaulke, Winona La Duke, Maya Angelou, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Jello Biafra, Cherie Moraga, Joan Baez, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Victor Vasquez, Betty Robinson, Jesse Helms, Robbie Conal; references or specifically about America Tropical (mural), Legacy and Legend Fund, U.S. flag, Berkeley Art Project; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-8, Folder 7

Freedom of Speech / Censorship: Arts and Culture - Books and Publications 1942; 1980-1990

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include science and technology, access to information, Banned Books Week, alternative presses, government funding, independent publications, alternative and subterranean news, volunteer printers, writers, artists, publishers, Nazism, anniversaries, freedom to read, democracy, ; makers include Bay Area Alternative Press (BAAP), Public Media Center; Inkworks Press; Christopher Vail, U.S. Government Printing Office, S. Broder, Office of War Information, Glaubitz; referenced individuals include James Baldwin, William Shakespeare, Norma Klein, Joseph Heller, Judy Blume, Maya Angelou, Kurt Vonnegut, Samuel Clemens, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Franklin Roosevelt, Richard Criley, Henry Steele Commager, Mikhail Gorbachev, Fidel Castro, John Peter Zenger, Inkworks, Public Media Center, ; references or specifically about Access to Scientific Technological Information: National Security versus the Freedom to Read Banned Books Week '86, The FBI v. The First Amendment, First Amendment Foundation, Berlin Wall, 1984 (publication), Mein Kampf (publication), Doctor Zhivago (publication), Gulliver's Travels (publication), The Age of Reason (publication), The Communist Manifesot (publication), The Odyssey (publication), The Grapes of Wrath, Our Bodies Ourselves, 1984, Brave New World, , Little House in the Deep Woods, The Twelve Days of Christmas, the first amendment to the constitution, Shasta County(california), Alameda County(California) ,; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA)
Drawer B-8, Folder 8

Freedom of Speech / Censorship: Arts and Culture - Mass Media 1973;1994-2004; 2017

Physical Description: 37

Scope and Content Note

related topics include journalism, ethics, printing offices, entertainment industry, constitutional liberties, free expression, video distribution, American literature, ignorance, banned books, teachers, students, librarians, television, music, freedom of the press, calendars, anniversaries, Vietnam War, fashion industry, news censorship, democracy, political cartoons, comics, T.V. interference, lying, truth, public access television, social justice, the environment, community, public radio, free speech, freedom of the press; makers include Mockingbird Press, Inkworks Press, Community Printers, People for the American Way, artsave, Bonnie Acker, Red Sun Press, Matthew Faircloth, Canterbury Press, Solstice Press, Claude Moller, Street Art Workers (SAW), Eddie Adams, Eric Drooker, Peter Kuper, The Washington Post, The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, Morgan Publishing Inc., Cable-TV Public Access Group (Somerville Media Action Project), Bonnie Acker, ; referenced individuals include James McClatchy, Maya Angelou, A. J. Liebling, Edvard Munch, Richard M. Nixon, Julie Nixon, Gerald Ford, Carroll Kilpatrick, Spencer Rich, Richard L. Lyons, Richard Harwood, Haynes, Haynes Johnson, Ben Bradlee, A.J. Liebling,, ; references or specifically about Calvin Klein, The Sacramento Bee Cardinal Rules, Free Speech Radio, U.S. Flag, KPFA, obscenities, The Scream, fine arts, Section 31, Richard Nixon resignation; places made include Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Grafton (North Dakota, USA), Somerville (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English
Drawer B-8, Folder 9

Freedom of Speech / Censorship: Cardstock 1989

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include sculptures, federal funding, arts funding, government and politics, corporations, television networks, weapons of mass destruction (WMD), mass media, news fabrication, music censorship; references or specifically about The Thinker, fine arts, weapons of mass propaganda, U.S. flag, "David"; referenced individuals include Auguste Rodin, Ronald Reagan, 2 Live Crew, Jesse Helms, Michelangelo; places made include USA, Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-8, Folder 10

Freedom of Speech / Censorship: Events 1990-1998; 2006

Physical Description: 30

Scope and Content Note

related topics include conferences, cultural regulations, University of California (UC), pornography regulation, constitutional rights, freedom of the press, freedom of expression, censorship in the arts, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), first amendment, U.S. Constitution, Festival for Freedom of Expression, media performances, freedom of the press, art exhibitions, poster exhibitions, progressive print shops, broadcasting, university events, Free Speech Movement, censorship, pornography; makers include Adams, Morioka, San Francisco Bay Area Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Ron Rock, Jeffrey Farber, Lee Printing Company, Online Printing Typography, Bonnie Acker, Red Sun Press, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), California First Amendment Coalition, Defreitas, Berkeley Free Clinic, Michael Rossman, Laura X, Anita Medal, Dori Seda, Against Censorship Together (ACT); referenced individuals include Jesse Helms, Cheri Gaulke, Judith Lyons, Robbie Conal, A.J. Liebling, Robert W. McChesney, George Lipsitz, Amy Goodman, Arianna Huffington, Daniel Elsberg, Dan Gillmor, Michael Rossman, John Oliver Simon, Julia Vinograd, Ann Fagan Ginger, Howard Jeter, Bob Truehaft, Judge Lowell Jensen, Gentri Anders, Ken Cloke, Troy Duster, Barbara Garson, David Goines, Reginald Zelnik, Mike Miller, David Nadel, Steven Dunifer, Don Nicodemus, Bob Sparks, Margo Adler, Jackie Goldberg, Maureen Karpan, Mario Savio, Jack Weinberg, Kate Coleman, Peter Franck, Susan Griffin, Robert Post, Erika Shuh, Marge Frantz, Vivian Rothstein, Joey Baer, Dick Flacks, Sze-Ping Lo, Robby Cohen, Barry Olivier, Neal Blumenfeld, Lyn Duff, Jay Mahler, Ringo Hallinan, Greil Marcus, Ruth Rosen, Hardy Frye, Suze Randall; references or specifically about World Pornography Conference, U.S. flag, uncensored celebration, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), Burning the Flag? American Live Art and Censorship, Free Speech and Open Government Assembly, Berkeley Community Health Project, Playboy, Penthouse, Hustler, Spectator; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), United Kingdom, Boston (Massachusetts, USA), San Diego (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Portland (Maine, USA)
Drawer B-8, Folder 11

Freedom of Speech / Censorship: Various Topics 1984-1996; 2011

Physical Description: 11

Note

Includes newsprint

Scope and Content Note

related topics include freedom of expression, secrets, freedom of information, destruction of information, U.S. Constitution, Wikileaks, peace, British-Irish conflict, First Amendment, church and state, free speech, ; makers include American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Charles Brittin, Vic Dinnerstein, Craig Simmons, Neil Fujita, Walter Solon Romero, Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Prensa de la Paz, Young Oxfam, Ingram Pinn, Campaign for Press Freedom, Newseum; referenced individuals include Oliver North, Julian Assange, Thomas Jefferson, Lawrence Frank; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, Don Quixote de la Mancha, Irish flag, British flag; places made include Santa Monica (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), La Paz (Bolivia), United Kingdom, Dublin (Ireland); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-8, Folder 12

Human Rights: Crimes Against Humanity 1988; 2002-2007; 2019

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include war crimes, genocide, International Criminal Court, human trafficking, torture, cultures of violence, police brutality, state officer brutality, violence against women, children refugees, prison conditions, discrimination, slavery, victims, services, anonymity, confidentiality, referrals, training, chains, statistics, ; makers include Coalition for the International Criminal Court, World Federalist Movement, Iris Glaser, National Human Trafficking Resource Center, The Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims (RCT), International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT), Arnoldi, Asian Human Rights Commission, Religious Groups for Human Rights (RGHR), Dressember,Joanna Foucheaux, ; referenced individuals include Ben Kiernan, Alameda County District Attorney's Office; references or specifically about Exhumation at Choeung Ek, Cambodia, Khmer Rouge, modern day slavery, garment industry, United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, sex work, housework, farm work, construction, factory work, retail work, restaurant work, National Human trafficking Resource Center, California Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST), human trafficking hotline; referenced individuals include Jesus Christ; places made include New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA) ; languages include English, Indonesian, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Persian (Farsi), Cebuano, Spanish
Drawer B-8, Folder 13

Human Rights: Events 1985-1993; 2007-2016

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include conferences, civil disobedience, hunger strikes, marches and demonstrations, symposiums, human rights awareness concerts, university events, Southern Africa, Central America, award ceremonies, action, change, justice, solidarity, action, healthcare, equality, voting rights, education, racism, climate justice, economy, workplace democracy, benefit auction, equal justice, international conference, political prisoners, prisoners of war, journalism, world forum on human rights, terrorism, poverty; makers include Global Exchange, United Nations Department of Public Information, Coalition for Family Unity and Human Rights, Carolyn Henricksen, Dino, Institute for Policy Studies, Anaconda Press, Inc., Print Wire, Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa Asia and Latin America (OSPAAAL), Asian Pacific Environmental Network, Ella Baker Center of Human Rights, Doreen B. Townsend Center for the Humanities, United States Social Forum (USSF), UNESCO, Sarah Gertler, Institute for Policy Studies; referenced individuals include Peaches, Saul Williams, Jello Biafra, Mark Gonzales, Raine Maida, Malalai Joya, Eve Ensler, Bob Marley, Nelson Mandela, Farabundo Martí, Orlando Letelier, Ronni Karpen Moffitt, Ed Reyes, Eric Garcetti, Akaya Windwood, Favianna Rodriguez, Seymour Hersch, Representative Ilhan Omar, Representative Pramila Jayapal, Naomi Klein, Sarita Gupta, Erica Smiley, Tope Folarin, Noura Erakat, Naul Ojeda, Matias Letelier, Orlando Letelier, Isabel Morel de Letelier, Ronni Karpen Moffitt, John Cavanagh, Abdirahman Muse, Nimo Hirad, Mohamed Mire, Sonia Guajajara; references or specifically about California State University at Long Beach, N. Ojeda, Mighty Mic, Festival del Sol, #rd International South Los Angeles Health & Human Rights Conference, The People's Summit, Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Awards, Articulacao dos Povos Indigenas do Brasil (APIB);places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Portland (Oregon, USA), Oakland (California, USA); languages include German, English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Chinese
Drawer B-8, Folder 14

Human Rights: Hurricane Katrina 2005

Physical Description: 23

Scope and Content Note

related topics include, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), displaced residents, African Americans, natural disasters, government and politics, health care, housing, right of return, evictions, community restoration, New Orleans culture, government aid, poster benefits, racism, Hurricane Rita, basic infrastructure, capitalism, working class, poor, Gulf Coast, community, housing, gentrification; makers include Common Ground Relief, Advocates for Environmental Human Rights, Peoples Hurricane Relief Fund and Oversight Committee, U.S. Human Rights Network, Common Ground Collective, Christopher Cardinale, Foster at Fuszion, Soonduk Krebs, The Imaging Group, Cory Burke, Fathom Creative, Modern Dog, Michael Strassburger, Clone Press, Spark (UCLA), US Human Rights Network, Peoples' Hurricane Relief Fund & Oversight Committee, Advocates for Environmental Human Rights; referenced individuals include United Nations' Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement, George W. Bush, Kanye West; references or specifically about the Hurricane Poster Project, September 11 (2001), voodoo, American Red Cross, socialism, Hurricane Katrina, Charity Hospital; places made include New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA)
Drawer B-8, Folder 15

Human Rights: Various Topics 1987; 1993-2007

Physical Description: 25

Scope and Content Note

related topics include fascism, oppression, peace, social justice, race identity, silence, human suffering, international human rights, prostitution, criminalization, women, legal system, cycle of poverty, police, Prohibition, violence against sex workers, intolerance, hatred, prejudice, genocide, community, equality, unity, peace, change, environment, sustainability, leadership; makers include Jing Zhou, Cary Shulman, Museum of Tolerance (Los Angeles), Beit Hashoah, Magmo The Destroyer, Institute for Policy Studies, California Peace Action, Red Sun Press, Population Crisis Committee, The Margo St. James Task Force on Prostitution, Dallas Holocaust Museum, Tides, Laura Larson; referenced individuals include N. Ojeda, Wolf Bierman, Ricardo Levins Morales, Yvonne Dotson, Dan Wilkins; references or specifically about, drug users, r Campaña Para una Nuevo Politica, Boston Mobilization for Survival, personal responsibility, immigrants rights, teenage pregnancy, Muslims, disabled, elderly, poor, homophobia, Human Suffering Index,; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-8, Folder 16

The Street Prop Issue 2003

Physical Description: 10

Note

A portfolio from the Street Prop Issue Select 07

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Iraq occupation, elections, March on Washington, revolution, government surveillance, African Americans, prisons, hammer and sickle, war, cartoons, weapons, Iraq War, military budget, marches and demonstrations, handcuffs, courage, surveillance, racism, peace, evolution, weapons, nudity, circus, peace sign; makers include Selection magazine, Josh MacPhee, Ray Noland, John Duda, Arthur Jones, Jessie Vala, Bill Mackey, Paul Nudd, Serigraphie Populaire, Amy Balkin, Josh On, Josh Resh, Damon Locks, Evan Hecox, Demo, Andy Mueller, Noah Butkus, Rob Doran, Byron Oneill; references or specifically about Montreal, Chloe, sluggs, closed circuit television, lottery; referenced individuals include Fidel Castro, Damon Locks, Anais Nin, Mahatma Ghandi, Ralph Waldo Emerson; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include Latin, English
Drawer B-8, Folder 17

Progressive International 2018-2022

Physical Description: 34

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Related topics include peace, activism, progressivism, leftism, democracy, Europe, the Democracy in Europe Movement (DiEM25), Sanders Institute, decolonization, anti-imperialism, pardons, displacement, solidarity, borders, diplomacy, soft power, communism, socialism, debt, economy, environmentalism, sustainability, egalitarianism, post-capitalism, liberation, ecology, justice, prosperity, plurality; makers include Progressive International, Gabriel Silveira, Ahmet Ogut, Didem Pekun, Disarming Design, Golrokh Nafisi, Jonas Staal, Libia Castro, Olafur Olafsson, Mehmud Shekhy, Michael Oswell, Grupo Etcetera, Peter Kennard, We Sell Reality Collecive, Tom Estrera III; references or specifically about extinction, internationalism, assassination, journalism, Belgrade, Turkey, Glovo, 1948 Palestinian exodus (End the Nakba), Doomsday clock, health, identity, multinationalism, Amazon, Amazon stike (Make Amazon Pay); referenced individuals include Anna Politkovskaya, Hrant Dink, Samir Kassir, Musa Anter, Osman Kavala, Henri Matisse, Karl Marx, bell hooks, Patrice Lamumba, Jeffrey Bezos; languages include English, Russian, Arabic, Armenian, Kurdish, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Italian
Drawer B-9, Folder 1

Housing: Oversize 1984-1989; 2009

Physical Description: 24

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related topics include Chicano/Latino, immigration, gentrification, evictions, community building, public housing, labor, employment, homelessness, community, housing, poverty, marches and demonstrations, urban planning, inadequate housing, skateboarding, Holocaust, rescuing, profiteering, budget, affordable housing; makers include Mission Anti-Displacement Coalition (MAC), Falcon Color, GT Graphics, MEEK, M. Corris, M. Garvin, The Lower East Side Print Shop, A PADD Poster Project (Political Art Documentation / Distribution), Ron Moore, Deborah VH Nguyen, Lindy Burnet, h.c. Johnson Press, Inc, Stephan Platzer, Communist Party USA, Young Communist League; references or specifically about Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Mission District (San Francisco, California, USA), the Walterton and Elgin Action Group WEAG, The United Nations Center For Human Settlements, National Coalition for the Homeless, Housing Illinois; referenced individuals include Allen McCarthy, Annette Lantos, Raoul Wallenberg; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Washington D.C. (USA), Atlanta (Georgia, USA), Rockford (Illinois, USA), New York City (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Russian, Polish, Hebrew, and Spanish
Drawer B-9, Folder 2

Black Panther Party: Various Topics - Oversize 1968-1970

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

related topics include African Americans, slavery, oppression, racism, black power, 1968 Summer Olympics, political prisoners, women, police brutality, prisons, self-defense, violence, fascism, community building, Panther 21; makers include Emory Douglas, Personality Posters, Black Panther Party Southern California Chapter, Joann Steward, Graphic Arts of Marin, Comitato Contro La Condanna a morte e per la liberta di Mumia Abu Jamal, Community to Defend the Panther 21; references or specifically about United Nations, Soledad Brothers; referenced individuals include Bobby Seale, Huey P. Newton, Eldridge Cleaver, Malcolm X, Tommie Smith, John Carlos, Alprentice Carter (Bunchy Carter), John Jerome Huggins, Artie Seale, Ericka Huggins, Mumia Abu Jamal, George Jackson; places made include New York (New York, USA); languages include English and Italian
Drawer B-9, Folder 3

Occupy Movement: Various Topics - Oversize 2011-2012

Physical Description: 4

Scope and Content Note

related topics include social movements; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, Wall Street, bull, roping, student loans, debt, education, miltary spending, Kaplan University, University of Phoenix, Everest Colleges, Institutes & Universities, Devry University, Shareholders' University, prison, silhouette man; makers include Alexandra Clotfelt
Drawer B-9, Folder 4

Science and Technology: Oversize 1973; 1982; 2008-2011

Physical Description: 9

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related topics include computers, cultural critiques, internet, student organization, enivroment, security, bioethics, and computer technologies, space exploration, U.S. space shuttles, networked world, labor, automation, socialism, information technology, conferences, Internet, moon landings, Apollo astronauts, Apollo missions; makers include Student Pugwash USA, Processed World Magazine, Edward Lee Vincent, Winterhouse Institute, Pierre Mion; references or specifically about "Four Freedoms" poster series, Barbershop Punk, Berkeley Art Museum, Craigslist, Wikimedia Foundation, Wolfsonian Museum, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Peace & Freedom Party, National Geographic, The Student Pugwash, assumptions, solidarity, ; referenced individuals include Albert Einstein, Norman Rockwell, Joe Hill, Tim O-Reilly, Craig Newmark, Barry Newstead, Paul Kangas, Tim O'Reilly, Craig Newmark, Barry Newstead; places made include USA, Berkeley (California, USA), Washington, D.C.
Drawer B-9, Folder 5

Labor - Cardstock Oversize unknown

Physical Description: 3

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include labor unions; makers include Harman Press, Mitchell Printing; references or specifically about justice, automobiles, trucks, traffic signs; produced by or supporting Justice for Port Drivers; places made include United States; languages include English
Drawer B-9, Folder 6

2017 March For Science: Handmade Signs 2017

Physical Description: 9

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Includes cardboard, glitter, staples, plastic fringe/streamers

Scope and Content Note

related topics include partisanship, politicization, facts, Earth, truth, marches and demonstrations, climate change, global warming, oceans, chemistry, beliefs, coral bleaching, dead reefs; referenced individuals include Neil deGrasse Tyson, Donald Trump; references or specifically about V for Vendetta (2005 film), Guy Fawkes masks, "keep calm and carry on", rising tides, uprisings, signs, periodic table of elements, beakers, elements, polar bears, the Hollywood sign, Capital Records building, US bank, Staples Stadium, oxygen masks, hoax, alternative facts, real numbers, imaginary numbers, memes, the Walking Dead, dad jokes; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-9, Folder 7

United Farm Workers (UFW): Various Topics - Oversize 1994-2008

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include El Teatro Campesino, theater, benefit concerts, children, strawberry workers, job security, labor, Labor Day, media, grape pickers, farmworkers; makers include National Farm Workers Service Center Inc., Paul Davis, Hess and/or Antupit, California Volunteers, Youth Service California, Cesar E. Chavez Foundation, Arango Designs, Victor Aleman, United States Postal Service (USPS), Colby Poster Printing Company, Meryl Joseph, Southern Poverty Law Center, Andrew J. Saldaña, National Migrant Resource Program, Inc.; references or specifically about California grape workers, UFW Third Constitutional Convention, Viva La Causa, ; referenced individuals include José Guadalupe Posada, Cesar Chavez, Ed Souza, Dolores Huerta, Helen Fabela Chávez, Robert Newman, Bill Brummell; places made include New York (USA), USA; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-9, Folder 8

Immigration: Various Topics - Oversized 1989-2007

Physical Description: 39

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Oversized

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-immigration, May Day, May 1, May first, marches and demonstrations, boycotts, strikes, HR 4437, children, freedom of speech, border crossings, films, racism, criminalization, Native Americans, US-Mexico border, deportations, undocumented workers, university events, public forums, illegals, human beings, myths, facts, labor, classism, unions, economics, racism, refugees, communism, repression, war, devastation, education, terrorism, equal rights, criminality, scapegoating, illegal entry, immigration rights, ; makers include Mort Kunstler, Antonio Morales, Jesse Gallegos, Graciela Rizo, Elizabeth Duran, Luis Vega, Nancy Benitez, Gabriel Fernandez, Jesus Cortez, Werner Cordova, Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) Public Art Gallery, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), Jaime Coyle, Immigration Defence Project, Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network, references or specifically about Ellis Island, Statue of Liberty, "Americanize", Bell High (school), human rights, "A Day Without a Mexican", United Farm Workers (UFW), ethnic diversity, multiculturalism, Mexican flag, U.S. border patrol, Jewel Food Stores boycotts, Chichen Itza (Mexico), US-Mexico border wall (border fence), undocumented, "illegal aliens", "The Gatekeeper", migrant worker deaths, water stations, rescue beacons (maps), World War I (WWI), unauthorized migrants, agriculture workers, construction workers, leisure/hospitality workers, rules and regulations immigration raids; referenced individuals include Barbara Jordan, Uncle Sam, Jane Addams, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Charles Horton Cooley, Joan Dooley, Robert Ingersoll, Cesar Chavez, Sergio Arau, Anzia Yezierska, Eric Hoffer, Roger Baldwin, Woodrow Wilson, Emma Lazarus, Walter Lippmann, John Barbour, William J. Durant, Milton Acorda, E. F. L. Wood - 1st Earl of Halifax, Mahatma Gandhi, Robert Nozick, Cesare Pavese, Carl T. Rowan, Eric Hoffer, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dimitry Dzema, Fred Halstead, Arthur Hughes; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Washington (USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-9, Folder 9

Disability Rights: Oversize 1981-1999

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, people with disabilities, developmental disabilities, awareness, feelings, wheels, ramps, full participation, equality, diversity, stereotypes, emotions, statistics, racism, sexism; makers include Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Department of Developmental Services, Bureau for the Handicapped, American Institutes for Research, United States Office of Education, Human Policy Press, Peg Averill, Workshop on Children's Awareness, Raymond Walker, William Bronston, MD, Department of Rehabilitation, Jeffries Lithograph Company; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, wheelchairs, skateboards, strollers, tricycles, Oscars, board and care, "Survival Run", Inside Moves, Happy Days, productive lives, well-being, happiness, anger, frustration, love, pride, representation, ridicule, "handicappism"; referenced individuals include Wendy Chu, Ed Roberts, Arthur Fonzarelli (Fonzie), Henry Winkler; places made include New York (USA)
Drawer B-10, Folder 1

U.S. Government and Politics: California Politicians - California Elections - Bay Area 1973-1986; 1990-1999; 1994-2008; 2019-2021

Physical Description: 36

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includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include elections, California city councils, leftist, left-wing, anti-war, Vietnam War, LGBTQ activism, state assembly, businesses, state budget, education, affordable housing, rent stabilization, initiative Fraud, employment, healthcare, diversity, student activism; makers include April 17th Movement, Ammiano for Mayor, Dave Pine for Assembly, Socialist Workers Mayoral Campaign Committee, Avalos '08 Campaign Committee, Progressive Domocrats of the East Bay, Committee for Judicial Responsibility, Berkeley Citizens Action Campaign, Ammiano for Mayor, Gus Newport for Mayor, Committee for Ron Dellums, Inkworks, Berkeley Citizens Action; referenced individuals include WIlson RIles, Tom Bates, Don Jelinek, John George, Tom Ammiano, Barbara Lee, Sue Hone, Wilmont Sweeney, Henry Ramsey, Gus Newport, Joe Garrett, Ron Dellums, Loni Hancock, Peter Birdsall, Margot Dashiell, Lenny Goldberg,Kris Worthington, Ying Lee Kelley, Agar Jaicks, Tom Ammiano, Dave Pine, Sarah Lipson, Whitney Leigh, Wilson Riles, Jr., Warren Widener, Nick Petris, Zakiya Somburu, John Avalos, Bill Durson, Norman Solomon, Steve Perelson, Cassie Lopez, Nancy Skinner, Mary Selkirk; references or specifically about Berkeley city council, write-in campaigns, YES ON I, mayoral campaigns, Silicon Valley (California, USA), City Council District 7 (Berkeley), Yes on D, No on 10, affordable housing, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART), Caltrain, transportation, infrastructure, San Francisco Board of Education, Socialist Workers Party, El Salvador, anti-imperialism, tax the rich, Atlanta Black community, busing, Supervisor 11, seniors, municipal court judges, Communist Party candidate, South Africa Boycott, criminalization of marijuana, East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD); places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Chinese
Drawer B-10, Folder 2

U.S. Government and Politics: California Politicians - California Elections 1967-1969; 1980-1998; 2001-2022

Physical Description: 51

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includes cardstock

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related topics include California City Councils, voting, recall elections, California legislature, election years, unions, union busting, labor, Los Angeles mayors, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), California Lieutenant Governors, California governors, Peace and Freedom Party, Green Party, California school boards, peace, California controller, California State Assembly, jobs, economy, class, housing, health, education, equality, war, draft, Vietnam, El Salvador, campaign, rally, race, taxation, small businesses, retailers, Death Penalty, insurance, abortion rights; makers include Office of Secretary of the Senate, Konoa Packi, Operating Engineers, State Building and Construction Trades Council of California, CF Haines, United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA), Green Party of Los Angeles County, Elizabeth Nakano for State Assembly, Jackie Goldberg for State Assembly, San Francisco Board of Education, Libertarian Party, Statewide Peace Electoral Action Campaign for McDonald (SPEAC), Inkworks Press, Bug Press, Personality Posters, Communities United for Bass for LA Mayor 2022; references or specifically about bill, law, California Senate, Kimberly Ellis California Democratic party Chair, The Terminator, Proposition 187, Proposition 186, Proposition 184, Workers World Party, fracking, police brutality, for profit prisons, drones, jobs for all, shorter work week, public works programs, taxes, war budget, education funding, unions, labor party, Atlanta (Georgia), Black community, Socialist Workers Party, Young Socialist Alliance, lawsuit, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), U.S.government, public libraries, district attornies, ex-cops, arts and culture, homeless shelters, Prop 29, Philip Morris, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, United Farmworkers, sentencing reform, political contributions, billionaires, anti-choice, Republicans, ; referenced individuals include Batman, Warren Widener, Nick Petris, Jerry Brown, John George, Pat Russell, Paula Kamena, Pete Wilson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jackie Goldberg, Cruz Bustamante, Sandi Burgis, Sam Yorty, Tom Ammiano, Norma Jean, Gloria La Riva, Kathleen Brown, Jackie Goldberg, Tom Hayden, Cindy Sheehan, Sarah Lipson, Marvin Braude, Whitney Leigh, Barry Hermanson, Florence McDonald, David Pine, Jerry Brown, Richard Gordon, Zakiyah Somburu, Mel Mason, Clifton DeBerry, Gray Davis, Peter Miguel Camejo, Donna Jo Warren, Daniel Frederick, Elizabeth Nakano, Mike Hannon, Nicholas McKeown, Reed Hastings, Dave Jones, Barbara Boxer, Donald Trump, Rick Caruso; places made include Sacramento (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-10, Folder 3

U.S. Government and Politics: Third Party - Green Party / Peace and Freedom Party 2000-2016

Physical Description: 15

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related topics include senate campaigns, senatorial campaigns, senators, Green Party, education, affordable housing, health care, employment, rallies, voting, presidential elections, presidential campaigns, gubernatorial campaigns, district attornies, Peace and Freedom Party, socialism, anti-war; makers include Dunston Gatehead Tyne, Grafik Werkstatt Bielefeld Medea for Senate Campaign, Steve Lyons, Nader2000 General Committee, Ragged Edge Press, Cobb/LaMarche; references or specifically about living wage, schools not prisons, electoral reform, universal health care, food security, health, AFSCME Local 1108, sunflowers, the Rose Garden (Oregon, USA), Democracy Rising, Madison Square Garden (New York, USA), UIC Pavilion (Illinois, USA), corporate welfare, universal healthcare, two party system, Statue of Liberty, stars, doves, chains, broken chains, trees, coalitions, California Peace and Freedom Party, Los Angeles Green Party, presidential campaing 2016, war machine; referenced individuals include Medea Benjamin, Ralph Nader, Angela Davis, Noam Chomsky, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Alice Walker, Eddie Vedder, Danny Glover, Jello Biafra, Patti Smith, Ani DiFranco, Bill Murray, Michael Moore, Phil Donahue, Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon, David Cobb, Pat LaMarche, Gloria La Riva; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Portland (Oregon, USA), New York (New York :London (UK), , USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-10, Folder 4

U.S. Government and Politics: Third Party 196`4; 1981-1984; 1992-2006

Physical Description: 36

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related topics include voting, presidential candidate, the environment, oil, California State Assembly, Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), socialism, Black youth, Latino youth, prison expansion, California politics, Citizens Party, U.S. Senate, women's emancipation, labor, living wages, health care, corporatism, soldiers, Iraq war, capitalism, racism, peace, ; makers include President 2004 General Election Committee, The Print Shop, Peace Press, Cardiac Arrest, Workers World Party, Walter Mylecraine, Susan Anderson, Wendy Bauman, Nader for President 2004, General Election Committee, Minnesota Reform Party, Nartoinal Working Families Party, Rafael Shiminov, Andrews Daily World, Hall-Davis Campaign Committtee of California, ; referenced individuals include Frank Zappa, Ralph Nader, Studs Terkel, Barry Commoner, Ladonna Harris, Ross Perot, Dizzy Gillespie, Uncle Sam, Leon Waters, Gloria La Riva, Monica Moorehead, Robert Dole (Bob Dole), Bill Clinton, Kelley Ross, George W. Bush, John Kerry, Thomas Jefferson, Julius Hobson, Jesse Ventura,; references or specifically about Citizens Peace and Freedom Coalition, Pinocchio, Statue of Liberty, Revolutionary Political Organization (Marxist-Leninist), Libertarian Party of California, D.C. Statehood Party, Reform Party, National Working Familiies Party, Communist Party, Mr. Veto, people before profit, monopolies, military; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), New York (New York, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-10, Folder 5

U.S. Government and Politics: Republican National Convention (RNC) - Newsprint 2004

Physical Description: 57

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3 copies of the "Our City - Our Walls" publication protesting the 2004 RNC in New York City

Scope and Content Note

related topics include oil, gas prices, Iraq War, torture, marches and demonstrations, wealth, September 11 (2001), environmental regulations, anti-war, military deaths, quotations; makers include Counter Convention, Eric Drooker, Noah Apple, Molly Fair, Bronz, Emek, Hugh Gran, Melina Rodrigo, Erin Siegal, Glenn Brooks, John Emerson, Stephanie Chen, Frank Reynoso, Edmund Gravel, Gabriel Willow, Nicole Schulman, Swoon, Un Mundo Feliz Productions, Nik Moore, Noah Mayers; references or specifically about the Statue of Liberty, U.S. Flag, Pietà, fine art, Bald Eagle, Richie Rich, oligarchy, terrorism, war mongers, the Republicans Are Coming, Madison Square Garden, The Patriot Act, King Kong, Enron; referenced individuals include Michelangelo, George W. Bush, Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, Laura Bush, John Ashcroft, Bertolt Brecht; places made include New York (New York, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-1, Folder 6

U.S. Government and Politics: Right-Wing Politicians 1975-1991; 2001-2004

Physical Description: 39

Scope and Content Note

related topics include infant mortality, right wing, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), criminalization of abortion, ultra-conservative, food stamps, right wing religious groups, Judaism, anti-Semitism, health care programs, El Salvador, right wing violence, government bailout, oil companies, crimes against humanity, televangelists, war crimes, patriotism, Latin America, presidential elections, racial integration, racial segregation, political cartoons, quincentennial, Persian Gulf War, First Gulf War, savings and Loan industry, jail, protest, communism, censorship, Attica, prisons; makers include Midwest Research Inc., Dolores Wilber, Ann Tyler, Starlin, JNB Productions, Peter Bralver, Jerry Kearns, Aktiongruppen Avvisa Kissinger, Republican Party for George Wallace, Magic, Rising Up Angry, ARTorneys at Work, Heartland Journal; referenced individuals include Neil Bush, George H.W. Bush, Jesse Helms, Joe McCarthy, George Santayana, Jimmy Swaggart, Tammy Faye, Jim Bakker, Henry Kissinger, Caspar Weinberger, Ed Koch, Augusto Pinochet, George Wallace, Marion Morrison (John Wayne), Ronald Ziegler, Daryl Gates, Donald Rumsfeld, Nelson Rockefeller, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, June Jordan, Adolf Hitler, Joseph McCarthy, Ariel Sharon, Bill O'Reilly, Colin Powell; references or specifically about U.S. flag, moderate Republicans, University of Southern California (USC) alumni, pigs, history, savings and loan crisis (S&L crisis), crimes against humanity, Middle East, Greece, Latin America, Vietnam, Cyprus, Turkey, Cambodia, Chile, Indonesia; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Sweden
Drawer B-10, Folder 7

U.S. Government and Politics: California Elections - Cardstock 1992-2022

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include elections, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer (LGBTQ), discrimination, homophobia, labor, taxes, the environment, healthcare insurance, education; makers include Barbara Boxer for US Senate Committee, LA Gay and Lesbian Center, Brown for Governor 2010, Tad Daley for Congress, Judy Chu for State Board of Equalization, Newsom for California-Lieutenant Governor 2010, Democratic party of the San Fernando Valley, Philip Morris USA, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, CREDO Victory Fund against Prop 23, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), KeepLAstrong, Mark RIdley-Thomas for supervisor, Support our Cupertino District Schools, Save our Library Yes on Measure B (Santa Cruz), ; references or specifically about United States Senate, no O on Knight, marriage equality, the Knight initiative. recall Governor Newsom, Jerry Brown for Governor 2010, 32nd District, California Democratic Party (CDC), California State Board of Equalization, Chinese Americans, 1992 presidential campaign, Proposition 29, tobacco tax, small business, law enforcement, labor, cancer research, global warming, texas oil, LA City Council, city streets, potholes, broken boulevards, One Care Now, medicare for all, single payer, board of supervisors, 36th Congressional District. progressive democrats, jobs not war, education, Propostion O, Proposition L, funding, Measure B (Santa Cruz), library funding, Proposition I Safe Transportation seniors, ; referenced individuals Barbara Boxer, Senator William "Pete" Knight, Governor Gavin Newsom, Edmund Gerald (Jerry) Brown Jr., Tad Daley, Nancy Pelosi, Judy Chu, William Jefferson Clinton, Al Gore, Diane Feinstein, Phillip Nicholas Angelides, Mike Bonin, Mark Ridley-Thomas, Marcy Winograd; places made include (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Los Angeles (Calfornia, USA), Belmont (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-10, Folder 8

Women: Individuals - Oversize 1988-2002; 2018

Physical Description: 14

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includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include race, ethnic diversity, timelines, women in history, female historical figures, women's suffrage, labor, civil rights, women's liberation; makers include Jim Haney, Patty Burke, Pomegranate Publications, Stephen Kruse, Consolidated/Drake Press, Women's Resources Distribution Company (WRDC), Patty Burke, Tim Lewis, G. Suzanne Lewis, The Women's Deck; references or specifically about The History of Women in America, Library of Congress, deck of playing cards, ; referenced individuals include Elizabeth Catlett, Helen Keller, Claire Booth Luce, Agatha Christie, Gloria Steinem, Rachel Carson, Sophie Tucker, Isadora Duncan, Golda Meir, Dorothy Parker, Louisa May Alcott, W. Scot Carouge, Sara M. Evans, Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude Stein, Josephine Baker, Rosa Parks, Mary Harris Jones (Mother Jones), Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Judy Chicago, Frida Kahlo, Marcel Sterberger, Virginia Woolf, Emma Gonzalez, Artemesia Gentileschi, Sylvia Mendez, Ming Kipa, Sophie Scholl, Ruby Bridges, Anne Frank, Kate Shelley, Malala Yousafzal, Shirley Temple, Quvenzhaane Wallis, Mary shelley, Joan of Arc, Sophie scholl, Sybil Lundington; places made include USA, South Korea, Grand Prairie (Texas USA)
Drawer B-10, Folder 9

Women: Various Topics - Oversize 1975-2007

Physical Description: 31

Scope and Content Note

related topics include conferences, counseling and psychological services, mass media, socioeconomic class, stereotypes, sexual abuse, postage stamps, International Women's Year (1976), anti-war, abortion, reproductive rights, pro-choice, women in government, maps, statistics, disarmament, children, racial justice, racism, public forums, feminism, achievement, women's history, human rights, children, peace, nature, women's rights, education, people with disabilities, athletics, solidarity, activism, ecology, apartheid, amnesty, peace, pro-choice, healthcare, boycotts, benefits; makers include California Association of Marriage & Family Therapists, Andrea Smith Fine Art, Neumarch, The Institute for advanced Clinical Training, U.S. Postal Services, Kerr + Malley, Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), National Women's Studies Association (NWSA), Lance Hidy, Gibby's Posters, Zuleyka Vargas Benitez, Tracey Shiffman Roland Young Design Group, Vernon Simpson Typographers Inc., Linda Yaven, Westside Women's Clinic, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), Haruko Tanaka, Import Images, David & Goliath Inc., Maude Church, National Women's Political Caucus, Marlene Zimmerman, Center for Women's Global Leadership, parlour, Linn Lee, The GNU Group, New Moon Magazine for Girls, Alison Aune, New Moon Publishing, Lani Silver, Lynda Koolish, Marty Ochenfels, ; references or specifically about University of Maryland, democratic economy, California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), sexual assault, Geelong Rape Crisis Centre, Centre Against Sexual Assault, Annapurna, mountain climbing, Nestle, KPFA, Big Mountain, ; referenced individuals include Sara Steele, A. Marten, Dee Williams, Holly Near, Eleanor Roosevelt, Golda Meir, Indira Ghandi, Geraldine Ferraro, Amelia Earhardt, Betty Friedan, Harriet Tubman, Mother Teresa, Gloria Steinem, Lily Tomlin, Nelson Mandela, Steven Biko, Salvador Allende, Sally Ride, Holly Near, Meg Christian, Margie Adams, ; places made include Hawaii (USA), Switzerland, Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington, DC (USA), New York City (New York, USA), Sausalito (California, USA), Duluth (Minnesota, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian, Chinese, Hebrew
Drawer B-10, Folder 10

Women: Labor / Violence Against Women - Oversize 1981-2006

Physical Description: 29

Scope and Content Note

related topics include prejudice, mass media, domestic violence, gender violence, trauma, art exhibitions, rape prevention, campaigns, education, Denim Day LA, prostitution, human trafficking, employment, waitressing, pediatrics, Anniversaries, domestic violence, toxic masculinity, bullying, sportsmanship, teamwork, gentle parenting, anti-violence, shelters; makers include Women's Aid Organisation (WAO), Tan Kien Eng, Peace Over Violence, Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Against Women (LACAAW), Tom Jackson, Sara Steele, Mona Mark, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Women's Resources Distribution Company (WRDC), Consolidated/Drake Press, Rachel Wells Ackerman, Women's Bureau, Faith Ringgold, Lonni Sue Johnson, U.S. Department of Labor, Varnette P. Honeywood, Susan Foster, Raven Images, May Stevens, Pamela Vassil, Women's Bureau, Lonnie Sue Johnson, Mary Porter, Becky Heavner, Susan Foster, Marty Anderson; references or specifically about National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women, Campaign for a New Convention Against Sexual Exploitation, Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, women's work, Rosie the Riveter, Bread and Roses Project, Smithsonian Institution, 75th Anniversary Women's Bureau,NY State Office fo the Prevention of Domestic Violence , Rape Crisis Center of Syracuse; referenced individuals include Alice Walker, Robert B. Reich, Lucy Parsons, Robert B. Reich, Karen Nussbaum, ; places made include Malaysia, USA, Pennsylvania (USA), Washington DC, Philippines
Drawer B-10, Folder 11

Women: Violence Aganist Women - Domestic Violence - Resources 1985-2000

Physical Description: 26

Scope and Content Note

related topics include domestic violence, resources, relationship abuse, families, children, women, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, solidarity, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ), LGBTQ relationships, diversity, relationships violence, crime, criminals, state programs, maps, help resources, peace, murder; makers include Family Violence Project of San Francisco, The Peace Museum, Community Health Center: Fenway, Teeword, United Indian Health Services, Southern California Coalition on Battered Women, Massachusetts Department of Public Health Batterer Intervention Program, Massachusetts Coalition of Battered Women's Service Groups, Ehrhardt, Mid-Peninsula Support Network for Battered Women, California Endowment, Orange County Center For Health, Gary Baker, Tom Hollar, Kasmier Reimers, Hollar Photography, Mike Maxsenti, The Dot Printers, Noland Paper, Templum House, Mary Beth Edelson, Campgain HQ Against Domestic Violence, Victims of Crime Program, Cathy Salser, Asian Women's Shelter, Queer Asian Women's Services, Peace Museum, Inkworks Press, Family Violence Prevention Fund; references or specifically about hotlines, battered women, women's shelters, family shelters, circle of support, National Domestic Violence Hotline, family violence, hugging, Asian Women's Shelter, queer Asian women, victims, counselling, health, finances, expenses, funerals, health care providers, doctors, excuses, injuries, battery, baseball bat, manipulation, Templum House, crisis, pre-natal care, miscarriages, coffins, pregnant women, quilts, chains, broken chains, doves, health, female sign, Jane Doe, silencing, break the silence, mouth gag, safety, waves, trees, woven baskets, Native Americans, crying, fathers, sons, comas, ; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), New York City (New York, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), Cleveland (Ohio, USA), Anaheim (California, USA), Mountain View (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Russian
Drawer B-10, Folder 12

Women: Violence Aganist Women - Domestic Violence 1967-1999; 2001-2011

Physical Description: 24

Scope and Content Note

related topics include solidarity, community, family, safety, walkathon, anniversary, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ), fundraiser, crime, unity, survival, poetry, statistics; makers include Illinois Department of Public Aid, Illinois Attorney General's Violent Crime Victims Assistance Program, The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSME), Jay Guillerma, inkworks, National Campaign Against Domestic Violence Association No Violence (ANNA), The Ford Foundation, cycle of violence, Southern California Coalition on Battered Women, Cassandra Peten Defense Fund, Rose Viviano, City of Santa Cruz Commission for the Prevention of Violence Against Women, Community Printers, Young Women of Esk, Laidley & Ipswich, Marion Martinez, Institute for Women of Color, Mark Geard,; referenced individuals include Cassandra Peten, Meg Christian, Teresa Trull, Lola Robledo, Silvia Carballo, ; references or specifically about Domestic Violence Awareness Week, We Rise, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, health care providers, Mariposa House, silence, helplines, California Cares Victim of Crime Program; places made include Santa Monica (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), New York City (New York, USA), Albuquerque (New Mexico, USA), Canada, Queensland (Australia), New Zealand, Oakland (California, USA), Washington DC (USA); languages include English, Spanish, Maori
Drawer B-10, Folder 13

Women: Violence Against Women - Domestic Violence 1997-2000

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include solidarity, communication, isolation, crimes, abusive partners; makers include Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr., Foundation; references or specifically about 1-800 END ABUSE, lying, excuses, Virginia Slims, confrontation, enablers, bruises, self-esteem; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Toronto (Canada); languages include Spanish, English, Russian
Drawer B-10, Folder 14

Women: Reproductive Rights - Abortion 1982-1985; 1998; 2012-2022

Physical Description: 28

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includes cardstock

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related topics include women's, rights, abortion, anti-choice, pregnancy, Republicans, birth control, pro-choice, anti-choice, New York (New York, USA), legislature, Democrats, Peace Corps, church, state, child abuse, Ladies Against Women, suffrage, voting, feminism, discrimination, slavery, enslaved peoples, Libertarians, liberty, Reaganism, Reaganomics, Right Wing, Congress, Medicaid, military, extremists, monopoly, education, illegal abortions, Black Lives Matter, terrorism, overturning, abortion, legal rights, ; makers includePlanned Parenthood, Rise up 4 Abortion Rights, Clinica Eva Defense Committee, National Organization for Women, Abortion On Our own Terms, Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights, Heather Ault, Institute for Research for Women and Gender, The Women's Trust, The Cleveland Beacon, University of Michigan Collections, Dennis Goris, Riseup4Abortionrights.org,, Planned Parenthood, Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights, Womens March Action, ; referenced individuals include Clinica Eva, Clarence Thomas, Rudy Giuliani, Richard Nixon, George W. Bush, Cardinal Roger Mahony, Archbishop, Pataki, Bloomberg, Abraham Lincoln, George W. Bush, Roger Mahony, Sojourner Truth, Phyllis Schlafly, Antoinette Konikow, Ronald Reagan, Harriet Tubman, Walter Mondale; references or specifically about abortion clinics, harassment, federal employees, bans, Roe vs Wade, rape and incest, abortion, presidential candidacy, Ebers Papyrus, acacia plants, lint, honey, Spermicides, Supreme Court, Roe vs Wade overturned, on demand without apology, Presidential election, back alley abortions, United States Supreme Court, Roe vs Wade, abortion rights, We won't go back, ; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Cleveland (Ohio), Michigan (USA), New York (USA), El Monte (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), ; languages include English
Drawer B-11, Folder 1

Post 9/11 Middle East Wars: Oversize 2001-2006; 2011

Physical Description: 30

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related topics include September 11 (2001), Iraq War veterans, films and documentaries, oil, anti-war, Hurricane Katrina, civilian deaths and injuries, imperialism, political prisoners, international solidarity, terrorism, civil liberties, free speech, children, Iraq War, Palestine, self-determination, Afghanistan, marches and demonstrations, U.S. intervention, peace, disarmament, youth, student movements, 9/11 Truth Movement, World Trade Center, racism, arms exports, censorship, fascism; makers include L. Garcia, David Gentleman, Stop the War Coalition, Russell Kerr, Janette K. Hopper, Comitato Liberi Subito, l'Humanité, Tipolitografia Recchioni-Filigno, Umbria Contro la Guerra, Jeunesse Communiste, Union des étudiants communists, Lisa Link, Minh Ho, Choi Wong; references or specifically about New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), Mickey Mouse, Walt Disney, civilian casualties, democracy, Adolf Hitler, Intifada, communism, United Nations, Statue of Liberty, United We Stand, white flowers; referenced individuals include John Milton, W.H Auden, Moreno Pasquinelli, Alessia Monteverdi e Maria Grazia Ardizzone, Clifford Kirkpatrick; places made include United Kingdom, USA, Italy, France, Netherlands; languages include Italian, English, French
Drawer B-11, Folder 2

Post 9/11 Middle East Wars: War in Afghanistan 2001

Physical Description: 28

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related topics include Siege of Kunduz, Taliban, U.S. intervention, bombings, theater, arts and culture, prisons, U.S. Flag, massacres, Battle of Qala-i-Jangi, racism, anti-war; makers include Sam Kerson, Dragon Dance Theatre, Peace Action of Staten Island, Ed Frascino, Town Hall Committee to Stop the War and Hate, Claude Moller, San Francisco Print Collective, Inkworks Press, Afghanistan, censorship; references or specifically about "Slaughter of the Prisoners", Mazari Sharif, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, MSNBC, Khazars, Statue of Liberty, police state, September 11 (2001); referenced individuals include Mohammad Alim Razim, Hajid Murad, Abdul Rashid Dostum, Mullah Dadullah; places made include Quebec (Canada), New York (USA), Worcester (Vermont, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-11, Folder 3

Post 9/11 Middle East Wars: Anti-War / Peace 2001-2007

Physical Description: 67

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includes cardstock

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related topics include marches and demonstrations, protests, Afghanistan, Islam, Middle East, War on Terror, aggression, terrorism, death, Dove of Peace, occupation, teach-ins, Iraq War, mass media, misinformation, human needs, yellow ribbon, military deaths and injuries, bombings, justice, U.S. government, capitalism, imperialism, education, living wages, healthcare, U.S. military spending, government budgets, racism, foreign policy, scapegoating, war, death, imperialism, international solidarity, labor, strikes; makers include Gerald Goldman, Sally Marr, Peter Dudar, Mobilization to Bring the Troops Home Now, Working Assets, Public Works Project, Lubow, Jeff Patterson, Mike Reizman, Middle East Children's Alliance (MECA), Alliance Graphics, Jos, Mizui Aizeki, 8 point 2, Racial Justice 911, Inkworks Press, Bill Pierce, Office of the Americas, Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER), Poem of the Week, Rabble A. Productions, Act Against War, UNited National Antiwar Committee, ; references or specifically about World Peace Coalition Flag, Vietnam War, Guatemala, Afghanistan, Korean War, Pequot War, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Spanish American War, China, King Phillip's War, El Salvador, Hawaii, Dominican Republic, WOunded Knee, Nicaragua, Gabriel's Rebellion, Cuban MIssile Crisis, Columbia, Gulf War, Honduras, Haiti, trail of Tears, Chile, Mexican War, Iraq, Lebanon, Laos, Stono Rebellion, Cambodia, Indonesia, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Soviet Union, Barbados, Nat Turner's Rebellion, Panama, Kosovo, weapons of mass destruction, Abu Ghraib, terrorism, anti-nuclear, Halliburton, Bay Area United for Peace (BAUAW), Support Our Troops, war profiteers, nonviolence, direct action, Radioactive Future, Earth, peace sign, U.S. Labor Against the War, Swatzika, Baba Yar, Afghanistan, Iraq, WWII, anti-semitism, racism, Kent State, Tianamen Square, Week for Peace & Global Justice (9/6-9/13 2003), World Trade Organization, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, troops home, ; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Malcolm X, Saddam Hussein, José Padilla, Condoleezza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, Wolfgang Aquarius Vonshango, Doren Robbins ; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), California (USA), Spain; languages include English, Spanish, Arabic
Drawer B-11, Folder 4

Post 9/11 Middle East Wars: Cardstock 2002

Physical Description: 27

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related topics include peace, anti-war, veterans, U.S. military exports, war planes, oil, September 11 (2001), impeachment, collateral damage, children, civilian injuries and deaths, U.S. occupation of Iraq, nuclear weapons, anti-nuclear, terrorism; makers include Office of the Americas, Ruben MacBlue, Neal Weiner, Coalition for World Peace, Peace Education Fund, Marco Elliott; references or specifically about March Forward, mushroom cloud, No Blood for Oil, Not in Our Name, Al Qaeda, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), patriotism, peace symbol; referenced individuals include George W. Bush; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-11, Folder 5

Post 9/11 Middle East Wars: Internationally Made 2005-2009

Physical Description: 19

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related topics include occupation of Iraq, Palestine, Iran, oil, capitalism, youth, foreign intervention, Vietnam War, War in Afghanistan, Iraq war, U.S. imperialism, public forums, burkas, women; makers include Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterjugend (SDAJ), Onish Aminelahi, Campo Antimperialista, Tipo-Litografia Recchioni Foligno, Spot Pubblicitari Antagonisti (SPA), Massimiliano, Betty & Books; references or specifically about state-sponsored terrorism, Foro Social de Granada, no blood for oil, U.S. flag; referenced individuals include Saddam Hussein, Miguel Martinez; places made include Spain, United Kingdom, Germany, Iran, Italy; languages include English, Spanish, German, Italian
Drawer B-11, Folder 6

Post 9/11 Middle East Wars: Oil 2002-2006

Physical Description: 25

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related topics include anti-war, peace, marches and demonstrations, terrorism, American Flag, ; makers include Socialist Party USA, Sam Kerson, Katah, Lester Doré, J. Parcell; K. Walsh, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Art Spiegelman, Seripop, Serigraphie Populaire, project underground, inkworks,; references or specifically about No Blood for Oil, Los Angeles Coalition Against U.S. Intervention in the Middle East, Art of Democracy, Art Surge II, Pieta, Shock and Awe, Uncle Sam, Big Oil, No Blood for Oil; referenced individuals include Michelangelo; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Canada; languages include English, Arabic
Drawer B-11, Folder 7

Post 9/11 Middle East Wars: One Nation for Peace 2011

Physical Description: 28

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Iraq War, war in Afghanistan, U.S. military spending, government budgets, labor, jobs; references or specifically about drone warfare, bring troops home, alternative energy, justice; places made include USA
Drawer B-11, Folder 8

Post 9/11 Middle East Wars: Private Manning (Chelsea Manning / Bradley Manning) 2011-2013

Physical Description: 58

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related topics include political prisoners, whistle-blowers, Wikileaks, U.S. military, government corruption, military prisons, war crimes, government transparency, U.S. Intelligence, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ); makers include Free Chelsea Manning, Chelsea Manning Support Network; referenced individuals include Shepard Fairey
Drawer B-11, Folder 9

Post 9/11 Middle East Wars: September 11, 2001 2001-2006

Physical Description: 58

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related topics include cover-ups, conspiracy theories, memorials, commemorations, 9/11 Truth Movement, World Trade Center, criminal investigations, marches and demonstrations, U.S. foreign policy, Iraq war, U.S. intervention in Iraq, civilian deaths, patriotism, Neo-cons, Afghanistan, War on Drugs, War on Terror, terrorism, militarism, art exhibitions, racism, Islamophobia, immigration, immigrant rights, Asian Americans, Arab Americans, South Asian Americans, xenophobia, violence against immigrants, hate crimes, American currency, 9-11, freedom, fraud, deception, apathy, new world order, websites, new war order, imperialism, dictatorships, hatred, violence, ; makers include Jean Toche, sf911, 911truth, ny911, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Melinda Levine, Crimethinc. Gilbert B. Weingourt, Global Exchange, Inkworks Press, Lower East Side Printshop, Annette Flaster, Steven Lyons, Steve Bodzin, San Francisco Print Collective, Claude Moller, Celebrity Worldwide Inc, indymedia, crimethinc inc.,; references or specifically about U.S. flag, peace sign, inside jobs, Tonkin Gulf Resolution, Museum of the Aftermath, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), tzedakah, Flight 93, United We Stand, Koran (Qur'an / Quran), Bay Area Muslims, Islam, fear, hate-free zones, Take Back Our City Committee, World Peace Coalition flag, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, National Lawyers Guild, pi911.org, copvcia.com, whatreallyhappened.com, unansweredquestions.org, big brother, ratical.org/ratville/CAH, cooperativesearch.org 1984, thewaronfreedom.com, falloutshelternews.com, gnn.tv, tene.net, legitgov.org, bilderberg illuminati, onlinejournal.com; referenced individuals include Osama bin Laden, Sadam Hussein, Thomas Paine, Karl Stockhausen, Leonardo da Vinci, Rep. Barbara Lee, Nathan D. Baxter, Wayne Morse, George W. Bush, Marvin Bush, Amatullah Al-Marwani, Rick Rocamora, John D. Rockefeller; languages include English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Arabic, Chinese; places made include Salem (Oregon, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer B-11, Folder 10

Post 9/11 Middle East Wars: Various Topics 2001-2006

Physical Description: 41

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related topics include terrorism, U.S. foreign policy, U.S. military, arms exports,war, torture, interrogation, privacy, Christianity, corporations, USA Patriot Act (2004), imperialism, military deaths, peace, anti-war, Iraq War, Darfur (Sudan), police brutality, patriotism; makers include Syracuse Cultural Workers, Pablo Molina, Pablo Picasso, Andy Mager, Thomas Rude, Jim Riggott, Jeremy Gordon, Jonathan Hollingsworth, Patricia Dahlman, Deborah Harris, Michael Dal Cerro, Jean Toche, Paul C. Davis, Colin Burns, P.D.X., Steve Bodzin, Eric Triantafillou, Man One; references or specifically about Superman, American bald eagle, Guernica, Afghanistan, October 7, 2001 invasion of Afghanistan, DC Comics, racism, U.S. oil dependence, weapons of mass destruction, U.S. Republican Party, U.S. flag, illegal wiretaps, illegal detentions, chemical weapons, Microsoft, Coca-Cola, McDonald's, CNN, Mobil, Marlboro, Amoco, Civil Rights Act (1964), Great Society, Ownership Society, Fight Imperialism, Stand Together (FIST), politics of mass destruction, fair trade, Abu Ghraib, pro-life, War and Peace Print Project, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Rwanda, Actors' Gang theater, Bush protest (August 22 Portland Oregon), CBS News, graffiti; referenced individuals include Jesus Christ, Saddam Hussein, George W. Bush, Bob Herbert, Marla Ruzicka, Faiz Ali Safim, Bill Clinton, Nicholas Kristof, Tim Robbins, Christopher Oquendo; places made include United Kingdom, USA, Los Angeles (California, Berkeley (California, USA), USA), Portland (Oregon, USA); languages include German, English
Drawer B-12, Folder 1

Iraq War: Oversize 2003

Physical Description: 5

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related topics include maps, corporations, capitalism, corporatism, Abu Ghraib, public education, universities, torture, U.S. military; makers include Armageddon Art, Fernando Botero; references or specifically about U.S. dollar bill, Exxon, Amoco, Shell, Texaco, Chevron, Mobil, British Petroleum (BP), Esso, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); places made include United Kingdom, Colombia, USA; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-12, Folder 2

Iraq War: Abu Ghraib 2004-2007

Physical Description: 40

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related topics include torture, iPod advertisements, children, Afghanistan, torture, teach-ins, conferences, demonstrations, concert, festival, death toll; makers include Peg Grady, Trek Thunder Kelly, Nino Rodriguez, Center for Latin American Studies, Robert Mailer Anderson, Scott Boylston, Camille Sauvé, Inkworks Press, Richard Serra, United for Peace and Justice; references or specifically about democracy, U.S. flag, 26 Reds and a Bottle of Wine, Statue of liberty, Apple, Mission Accomplished, no child left behind, University of California at Berkeley, Guantanamo Bay detention camp, Attica Prison, Washington Monument; referenced individuals include Ali Shallal al-Qaisi, Lynndie England, George W. Bush, Fernando Botero, Medea Benjamin; places made include USA
Drawer B-12, Folder 3

Iraq War: Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) Coalition - Cardstock 2003-2008

Physical Description: 16

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related topics include Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq, Haiti, marches and demonstrations, anti-war, racism, U.S. occupation, U.S. intervention, U.S. military spending, government budgets, children, international aid, military deaths, Christianity, keffiyeh; makers include International ANSWER Coalition, Inkworks Press, Curtiss Printing; references or specifically about bring the troops home, New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), Hurricane Katrina, right wing politics, people's needs, impeachment, illegal occupation, war machine; referenced individuals include Bill Hackwell, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, George W. Bush; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-12, Folder 4

Iraq War: Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) Coalition 2002-2006

Physical Description: 32

Scope and Content Note

related topics include marches and demonstrations, children, Israel, Afghanistan, Palestine, U.S. occupations, U.S. intervention, U.S. military spending, government budgets, colonialism, occupation, colonization, occupation, colonial occupation, Haiti, Middle East; makers include Inkworks Press; references or specifically about health care, jobs, education, labor, Haiti, Hurricane Katrina, war machine, Guantanamo Bay detention camp, Palestine, Haiti, New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), megaphone, ant-war, stop the war; referenced individuals include Bill Hackwell; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA)
Drawer B-12, Folder 5

Iraq War: Arts and Culture 2003-2006

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

related topics include films, marches and demonstrations, veterans, military deaths and injuries, anti-war, theater, documentaries, U.S. occupation of Iraq; makers include Conscientious Projector, Neighbors for Peace and Justice, POLIS, Adam Nieman, Lysistrata Project, Marco E., Deep Dish TV, Cam S.; references or specifically about Tribal Café, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War (First Gulf War), Guernica, WMD: The Truth About Iraq, 1968 Democratic National Convention, United Nations, terrorism, capitalism, oil, Halliburton, DynCorp, Bechtel, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit (stealth bombers); referenced individuals include Barbara Trent, Pablo Picasso; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer B-12, Folder 6

Iraq War: California Peace Action - Cardstock 2003-2007

Physical Description: 14

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includes cardstock

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related topics include civilian deaths and injuries, U.S. foreign policy, voting, campaigns, elections, ; makers include Inkworks Press; references or specifically about democracy, human rights, Afghanistan; referenced individuals include Donald Rumsfeld, Saddam Hussein, George W. Bush; places made include USA
Drawer B-12, Folder 7

Iraq War: Cardstock 1998, 2002-2004

Physical Description: 30

Scope and Content Note

related topics include concerts, anti-war, labor, unions, voting, campaigns and elections, environmentalism, racism, labor rights, military budget, nuclear weapons, civilian deaths, democracy, human rights, dictatorship, children; makers include Campus Progress, MoveOn.org, Chuck Sperry, Colby Poster Printing Co., Labor Committee for Peace and Justice, Local 1094, Inkworks Press, Working Assets, sanctions, bombing, FlickerCC/PigNews, Design Action Collective, Working Assets, US Labor Against the War, Labor Committee fort Peace and Justice, Peace Action Education Fund, California Peace Action, Education for Peace in Iraq Center, Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice (Chicago, Illinois, USA); references or specifically about Jena, New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), Palestine, U.S.-Mexico border, Hurricane Katrina, McDonald's, alternative solutions, United Nations, Jena Six, political prisoners, troops, homes, war in Afghanistan; referenced individuals include Jello Biafra, Darryl Cherney, Osama bin Laden, George W. Bush, Donald Rumsfeld, Saddam Hussein, Osama Bin Ladden; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois,USA)
Drawer B-12, Folder 8

Artists: Dave Loewenstein 2002-2005; 2020- 2022

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Iraq war, military deaths and injuries, anti-war, peace, U.S. cultural critiques, U.S. military, patriotism, reproductive laws, elections, public health, death, affordable housing, ; references or specifically about "Mission Accomplished", U.S. flag, hypnotism, "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb", gender, Kansas(USA) vote on Abortion 2022, Covid vaccines, controversy vaccination, rent freeze, universal healthcare, ; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Dick Cheney; places made include Lawrence (Kansas, USA); languages include English, Spanish,
Drawer B-12, Folder 9

Iraq War: Individuals 2002-2011

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, military recruitment, marches and demonstrations, friendly fire, medical funds, War on Terror, U.S. military intervention in Iraq, political prisoners, global exchange; makers include Lisa Link, John Jota Leanos, TomPaine.com, The Florence Fund, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Syracuse Cultural Workers; references or specifically about freedoms, civil liberties, Al Qaeda, Pakistan, Iraq Veterans against the War; referenced individuals include Abraham Lincoln, Osama bin Laden, Hillary Clinton, Patrick (Pat) Tillman, John Edwards (Johnny Reid Edwards), Saddam Hussein, Muqtada al-Sadr, Starr Sergeant Camilo Mejia, Uncle Sam, James Montgomery Flagg; places made include Syracuse (New York, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-12, Folder 10

Iraq War: Deaths and Injuries 2002-2008

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include amputees, civilian deaths and injuries, military deaths, marches and demonstrations, anti-war, statistics, economic sanctions, Iraqi children, medicine, malnutrition, international aid, destruction of Iraqi homes; makers include Alan Pogue, Gilbert B. Weingourt, United for Peace, Stephen Moore, Joel Preston Smith, Inkworks Press, Nick Gerhard, Bob Haynes, Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR), Retort, Abernathy Associates; references or specifically about Basra (Iraq), casualties, collateral damage, Falluja (Iraq), Statue of Liberty, bombs, The Endless Summer, Save a Generation, UNICEF, World Health Organization (WHO), Israeli bombing of Qana (Lebanon), capitalism, militarism, atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Red Crescent Society, American flag, coffins, soldiers, ; referenced individuals include Saddam Hussein, Terri Schiavo, George W. Bush, Jo Wilding, Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Adolfo Perez Esquivel, Tyler Ricks, Donald Rumsfeld, George W. Bush; places made include Santa Barbara (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer B-12, Folder 11

Iraq War: Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) Coalition - Cardstock 2008

Physical Description: 4

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Middle East, Iraq, Iran, marches and demonstrations, anti-war, U.S. occupation, U.S. intervention, U.S. military spending, government budgets, international aid, military deaths; referenced or specifically about War in Iran, War in Iraq, Iraq War, Iran-Iraq War, sanctions, bringing troops home, war machine, no war; makers include International ANSWER Coalition; languages include English; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-13, Folder 1

Iraq War: Internationally Made 1989-1992; 2003-2006

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, marches and demonstrations, imperialism, U.S. intervention, civilian deaths, children, child soldiers, art exhibitions, economic sanctions, arts and culture, ceramics, U.S. military; makers include Irish Anti War Movement, Movimiento Resistencia Global (MRG), Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), Cerezo Barredo, Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU), Salah, Paul Krehbiel, World Peace Forum, Vereinte Dienstleistungs-gewerkschaft (ver.di), Hansen Kommunikation, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Peggy Chiu; references or specifically about North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), September 11 (2001), September 11 (1973), Chile, Vietnam War, Abu Ghraib, genocide, no blood for oil; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Uncle Sam; places made include Spain, El Salvador, Sweden, Greece, France, Canada, China, Nicaragua, Ireland; languages include Spanish, Swedish, Greek, French, English, Chinese
Drawer B-13, Folder 2

Post 9/11 Middle East Wars: Internationally Made - Made in Australia 1997-2007

Physical Description: 46

Scope and Content Note

related topics include military spending, Australian government budgets, education, public education cuts, the environment, global warming, marches and demonstrations, student movements, youth, anti-war, children, peace, international solidarity, Australian intervention / involvement, teach-ins, publications, War in Afghanistan, democracy, racism, oil, benefit concerts, Iraqi children, civilian deaths, socialism, economic sanctions, student strikes, lying, political prisoners, ; makers include National Union of Students (NUS), Walk Against the War Coalition, RM Gregory Printers, Victorian Peace Network, D. Kyriacou, Books Not Bombs, Green Left Weekly, Resistance (Socialist Youth Organisation), Socialist Alliance, El Faro Printing, In Press, ; references or specifically about University of Sydney, National Weekend of Action Against the War, bring the troops home, Not In Our Name, Vietnam War, Socialist Alternative, "Paying the Price: Killing the Children of Iraq", political cartoons, East Timor, Indonesia, Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo Prison, Islam, ; referenced individuals include Rosemary Gillespie (Waratah Rose), George W. Bush, John Pilger, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), John Howard; places made include Sydney (Australia), Canberra (Australia)
Drawer B-13, Folder 3

Iraq War: Made in the United Kingdom 2005

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, oil, capitalism, art exhibitions, religion, occupation of Iraq, marches and demonstrations, imperialism, Palestine, ecology, self-determination for Iraq, clean water, peace, war crimes, children, civilian deaths and injuries, U.S. military intervention; makers include Socialist Party, Karmarama, Larkham Printers Ltd, Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB), Socialist Alliance, Green Party of England & Wales, Muslim Association of Britain (MAB), Billy Childish, The Aquarium; references or specifically about totalitarian religion, Stop the War Coalition, No More Blood For Oil, Bring the Troops Home; referenced individuals include Tony Blair, Saddam Hussein, George W. Bush; places made include London (United Kingdom)
Drawer B-13, Folder 4

Iraq War: Marches and Demonstrations 2003-2007

Physical Description: 30

Scope and Content Note

related topics include mass media, imperialism, corporatism, shock and awe, misinformation, anti-war movements, strikes, globalization, corporations, theater, arts and culture, international solidarity, disarmament, education, student movements, U.S. military spending, government budgets, children, civilian deaths and injuries, U.S. intervention, public forums, nonviolence, dove of peace, violence, poverty, marches and demonstrations, anniversary, National Day of Disobedience (2007); makers include Direct Action to Stop the War, CODEPINK, East Oxford Stop the War Coalition, Lysistrata Project, March 25th Coalition, Manuel Martinez, Direct Action to Stop the War, April 5th Peace and Justice Coalition, Inkworks Press, ANSWER coalition, ; references or specifically about weapons of mass destruction, Mission Accomplished, Bohemian Grove, militarism, racism, sexism, homophobia, Palestine, Hurricane Katrina, Military Recruitment Center (Los Angeles), Jena 6, Mexico, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), student fees, tuition increases, education budget cuts, Persian Gulf War (First Gulf War), democracy, hunger, economic sanctions, Vietnam war, "Beyond Vietnam", Transamerica Pyramid, Carlyle Group, Pentagon, Citigroup, ; referenced individuals include Saddam Hussein, George W. Bush, Barbara Lee, Martin Luther King Jr.; places made include Washington D.C. (USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA) ; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-13, Folder 5

Iraq War: Marches and Demonstrations - 2009 Anniversary March - Cardstock 2009

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include occupation of Iraq, children, civilian deaths and injuries, Afghanistan, Palestine, war in Afghanistan, anti-war, Pakistan, Iran, labor, corporatism, U.S. military spending, government budgets, peace; makers include National Assembly to End the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars and Occupations; references or specifically about Bring the troops home, human needs, banks
Drawer B-13, Folder 6

Iraq War: Newsprint 2003-2010

Physical Description: 29

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include anti-war, terrorism, oil, U.S. military intervention, peace, U.S. military spending, government budget, education, health care, torture, Abu Ghraib, Pakistan, military deaths, Somalia, anti-nuclear; makers include Syracuse Cultural Workers, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Revolutionary Communist Party-USA (RCP-USA), Green Left Weekly, Moveon.org Political Action, New York Times, Resistance (socialist youth organization), Vietnam Veterans Against the War Anti-Imperialists, No RNC Poster Project, John Emerson, The New York Review, The Daily Bruin; references or specifically about Uncle Sam, bring the troops home, dissenting troops, Statue of Liberty, U.S. flag, fine art, World Can't Wait; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, David Petraeus, John Howard, Tony Blair, Asan Akbar, Michelangelo, Barack Obama; places made include Syracuse (New York, USA), USA, Australia, Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-13, Folder 7

Iraq War: Not In Our Name 2002-2009

Physical Description: 68

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, detentions,benefit concerts, round-ups, racism, police state, marches and demonstrations, corporations, international solidarity, capitalism, U.S. occupation of Iraq, benefit events, police state, detentions and round-ups, military recruitment, military draft, globe, resistance, policy, war, immorality, revenge, mourning, immigrants, political prisoners, dissidence, search and seizure, imperialism, conscience, international solidarity, silence, repression; makers include Inkworks Press, Ecco Design, AWOL Magazine, Camille, Salsedo Press, Not In Our Name; references or specifically about Guernica, fine art, Lockheed Martin, DynCorp, Halliburton; references or specifically about September 11 (2001), 9/11, military coercion, due process, conscience, taking responsibility, the innocent dead, Baghdad (Iraq), Panama City (Panama), Vietnam, Afghanistan, Palestine, the Philipines, World War II (WWII), Patriot Act, military tribunals, Israel, Bill of Rights Foundation; referenced individuals include Ani DiFranco, Michael Franti, Ozomatli, Chuck D, Saul Weilliams, Pablo Picasso, George W. Bush, Laurie Anderson, Russell Banks, Ramsey Clark, Noam Chomsky, Angela Davis, Ossie Davis, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Jane Fonda, Danny Glover, Tom, Hayden, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Casey Kasem, Barbara Kopple, Barbara Kruger, Tony Kushner, Jeremy Pikser, Bonnie Raitt, Michael Ratner, Susan Sarandon, Pete Seeger,Toshi Seeger, Rev. Al Sharpton, Gloria Steinem, Oliver Stone, Studs Terkel, Gore Vidal, Kurt Vonnegut, Alice Walker, Leonard Weinglass, Haskell Wexler, Howard Zinn; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer B-13, Folder 8

Iraq War: Oil 1990, 2003-2008

Physical Description: 35

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, civilian deaths and injuries, economic sanctions, ecology, oil industry, capitalism, fascism, imperialism, pollution, marches and demonstrations, Chevron, anti-war, peace, direct action, dissidence, military deaths and injuries; makers include Red Sun Press, LHR, Middle East Children's Alliance (MECA), Alliance Graphics, Inkworks Press, Project Underground, Veronica Lopez, Blood for Oil, Dominic Ott, Lars Bloechlinger, Firehouse & Mission Print, Emergency Campaign To Stop The War In The Middle East, Keith R. Porter design; references or specifically about No Blood or Oil, terrorism, big oil, U.S. flag, Exxon, Shell Oil, tanks, United for Justice with Peace, tank, oil well, gas pump, Steven Lyons; referenced individuals include Albert Einstein, George W. Bush, Langston Hughes, Hermon Goering, Jesus Christ, Dick Cheney; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Switzerland
Drawer B-13, Folder 9

Iraq War: Soldiers / Veterans 2005-2007

Physical Description: 24

Scope and Content Note

related topics include abortion, military recruitment, military objectors, conscientious objectors (COs), anti-war, peace, military deaths, religion, Christianity, marches and demonstrations, war in Afghanistan, war crimes, statistics, Corporatism ; makers include United for Peace and Justice, Paul Krehbiel; references or specifically about Courage to Resist, Bring the Troops Home, the religious right, U.S. flag, Halliburton, McDonalds, Ronald McDonald, "we're not loving it", ; referenced individuals include Ehren Watada, George W. Bush; places made include West Virginia (USA), New York City (New York, USA)
Drawer B-13, Folder 10

Iraq War: Soldiers / Veterans 2006-2011

Physical Description: 23

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related topics include U.S. occupation of Iraq, children, corporations, military industrial complex, labor, peace, anti-war, U. S. military intervention, funeral, spirit; makers include Peace Education Fund, Working Assets, Inkworks Press, U.S. Labor Against the War, Office of the Americas, Colby Poster Printing Company, International Socialist Organization, Iraq Veterans Against The War; references or specifically about support our troops, bring the troops home, Iraq Veterans Against the War in Iraq, veterans, cemetary, patriotoc, military recruitment, army recruitment, angel, fallen soldier, war zone, battlefield, combat, skeleton, forest; referenced individuals include James Montgomery Flagg, Lt. Ehren Watada; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-13, Folder 11

Iraq War: Various Topics 1985;1998-2003; 2018

Physical Description: 38

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, corporate welfare, U.S. taxes, U.S. military spending, government budgets, police brutality, peace, war, bombings, economic sanctions, peace, Iraq War, ancient monuments, mushroom cloud, coffin, cradle, civilization, sanctions, censorship, bombing, peace sign, troop withdrawal, invasion, media, ; references or specifically about Malwiya minaret; no blood for oil, stealth missle, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, not again, MSNBC, Fox News, CNN, Business Week, CSPAN, ABC, CBS, NBC, BBC, Pakistan TV, news clips, documentary, ; makers include California Peace Action, Linux Beach Productions, Make It Stick!, California Peace Action, Inkworks Press, Bay Area United Against War, United for Peace, Not in our Name; Archaeologists Against Intervention, Bay Area United Against War; referenced individuals include General Michael Dugan, George W. Bush, George H.W. Bush, Helen Thomas, Ari Fleisher, Tony Blair, Gen Tommy Franks, Henry Kissinger, WOlf Blitzer, Peter Arnett, Brian Williams, Brit, Hume, NIck Robertson, Chris Matthews, Pete McCloskey, Jay Leno, Geraldo Rivera, Gore vidal, Peter Bergen, James Baker, Monica Crowley, Daniel Ellesberg, Andrea Mitchell, Dick Morris, ; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer B-13, Folder 12

Iraq War: World Can't Wait 2005; 2009

Physical Description: 58

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, marches and demonstrations, civilian deaths and injuries, Iran, impeachment, U.S. occupations, torture, war in Afghanistan, imperialism, anti-nuclear; references or specifically about Bush regime, war criminals, Pakistan, Palestine, Israel, Syria, Hurricane Katrina, Saudi Arabia; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Barack Obama, William J. Fallon; places made include Washington D.C. (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English and Spanish
Drawer B-13, Folder 13

Iraq War: World Can't Wait - Cardstock 2005

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, torture,Iraq, Iran, U.S. intervention, State of Emergency, marches and demonstrations; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Dick Cheney; places made include San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-13, Folder 14

Peace: Arts and Culture 1981-2006; 2020

Physical Description: 57

Note

includes poster distributed by Northland Poster Collective

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Cold War, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), government and politics, international solidarity, patriotism, nationalism, Buddhism, love, inspirational quotes, flag, family, tolerance Japanese folklore, origami, murals, lynching, peace, justice, traveling exhibitions, world peace, mankind, humanity, tragedy, government; makers include The Peace Museum, The San Francisco Peace Quilt Project, The National Memorial for Peace and Justice (the Lynching Memorial), Syracuse Cultural Workers, Erica Feedler, Roger Hillman, Images of Peace, Anne Altman, Melinda Levine, Amy Bartell, Brian Pendergrass, Pomona Valley Council for Peace, International P.E.N., Sally Howell Colmaire, Bob Hsiang, Tea Lautrec Litho, Shorewood Publishers Inc., Gerald Kalal, Paul Baker Typography, American Printers and Lithographers, Sonja Smith, Coleman Graphics, Institute of Experiential Graphics, Jan Watson, Donna Sheehan, Rural End Design, Lee Hoover, Barbara J. Smith, Graphic Arts of Marin Inc., Piece for Peace-Northeast Connecticut Freeze Campaign; referenced individuals include Fritz Eichenberg, A. Fiorillo, Fred Small, Jack Manno, Sadako Sasaki, Eric Peltoniemi, Stephen Longfellow Fiske, Pete Seeger, Juana Alicia, Susan Cervantes, Raul Martinez, Edward Hicks, Diane Ackerman, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Andrea Smith, e.e. cummings, Mary Swope, Holly Near, Lisa Desimini, Byron Randall, Helen Caldicott, Sue Thompson, Jeanne Greco, Marjorie Coe; references or specifically about Subcomandante Marcos, Zapatistas, extended family, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), The Lynching Memorial, 1,000 paper cranes, nuclear health risks, Quilters: Piece for Peace, National Peace Quilt Project, doves, San Francisco's Office of Community Development, Brooklyn Museum, Truckload of Art, California Art of Peace, National Peace Quilt, United States Senate, nationalism, religion, patriotism, sculputre, family, war planes, government, quilts, mothers, daughters, wife, Connecticut; places made include Syracuse (New York, USA), Portland (Oregon, USA), New York (New York, USA), Connecticut (USA), Montgomery (Alabama, USA), Boise (Idaho, USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA), Stanford (California, USA); languages include English, Hebrew, French, Latin, Japanese
Drawer B-14, Folder 1

Anti-War: LA vs. War 2011 Exhibition - Oversize 2011

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include racial profiling, racism, Arizona (USA), Arizona SB 1070, immigration, oil, anti-war, Middle East, Fox News, mass media, corporatism, corporations, U.S. military, Tea Party; makers include Lydia Emily, Sel; references or specifically about Guantanamo Bay detention camp, Abu Ghraib, terrorism, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), secure community; referenced individuals include Bill O'Reilly; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-14, Folder 2

Anti-War: Left, Right & Center Exhibition - Oversize 2008

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include self-induced abortion, reproductive rights, anti-war, U.S. military, right to bear arms, firearms, guns, pro-gun movement, Abu Ghraib, torture, Iraq War, oil, apathy, ecology, pollution, government corruption, U.S. Republican party (GOP), presidential pardons, U.S. cultural critique, mass media, capitalism, helicopters; makers include Patrick Merrill, Michael A. Sasso, Jared Miller, Joel Joseph, Gram Wolff, Xie Reynolds (X-ie Reynolds), McJunkin; references or specifically about Art of Democracy Exhibition Coalition, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), coat hangers, pro-life movement (abortion), Middle East, weapons of mass destruction, axis of evil, mission accomplished, terrorism, Kurdistan, Enron, democracy, dumbocracy, Tustin Old Town Gallery, currency, U.S. dollar, U.S. flag, kabuki; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Jack Abramoff, Scooter Libby, Karl Rove, Dick Cheney, Tom DeLay, Ken Lay; places made include Tustin (California, USA)
Drawer B-14, Folder 3

Anti-War: Various Topics - Oversize 1982-1991; 2000-2009

Physical Description: 29

Scope and Content Note

related topics include imperialism, oil, ecology, pollution, U.S. military, peace movements, political cartoons, education, U.S. military spending, government budgets, disarmament, hunger, children, flags of the world, denationalization, nationalism, films, drone wars, World War II, documentaries, GI movement, Vietnam War, classism, Chicano/Latino, military service, McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet, signs on California freeways, Peace, ; makers include Chris Forest, International Organization of Journalists, Tilly Woodward, M.K. Mabry, Dread Scott, Marc Lepson, Aleksandra Zograf, Thierry Guitard, Kostja Gatnik, Luke Walsh, Mark Martin, Franco Matticchio, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), Kuro Oberhausen, Kes Zapkus, Art Paul, Brave New Foundation, Freeway BloggerBob Gruen/Radius Graphics, ; references or specifically about U.S. arrogance, September 11 (2001), U.S. flag, Another Poster for Peace, money, currency, "Unmanned: America's Drone Wars", Zeus, "Sir! No Sir!" (2005), First Gulf War, impeachment, terrorism, the Peace Museum, Give Peace A Chance, ; referenced individuals include Robert Greenwald, David Zeiger, Donald Rumsfeld, Napoleon Bonaparte, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, ; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA); languages include English, Russian, Yugoslavian, French, Slovak
Drawer B-14, Folder 4

Peace: Individuals - Oversize 1981-2003

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include science, arts and culture, anti-war, violence, spirituality, education; makers include Pomegranate Publications, Radius Graphics, The Peace Museum (Chicago, Illinois, USA), Stephen Kruse, Nick Valentine, Pyramid Posters, Marianne Birt, Rita Hermann; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, American Institute of Physics, heroism, the Talmud, the Bible; referenced individuals include John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Bob Gruen, Albert Einstein, Howard E. Schrader, William Faulkner, Eugene V. Debs, Joni Mitchell, E. E. Cummings, Mahatma Gandhi; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), United Kingdom, Korea (printing)
Drawer B-14, Folder 5

Peace: Shoshin Society - Oversize 1985-1987

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include war is madness, anti-war, children; makers include Virginia Lithograph, Ivan Chermayeff, Charles Michael Helmken, S & S Graphics, Lanman Companies, Sauls Lithograph, Yaneff / Gotthans, Colourgraph Reproductions Systems Inc., Seymour Chwast, Stephenson Incorporated, Simpson Paper Company, The Shoshin Society, Charles MIchael Helmken, S&S Graphics, ; places made include USA, Japan; languages include English, Japanese
Drawer B-14, Folder 6

Peace: Various Topics - Oversize 1972; 1980-2008; 2010

Physical Description: 44

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, religion, Christianity, anti-war, disarmament, U.S. military, marches and demonstrations, non-violence, ecology, children's art, international solidarity, The Great Peace March, democracy, dispute resolution, conferences, religious tolerance, graffiti, mushroom cloud, genocide, teach-in, the environment, budget priorities, nuclear war, dove of peace, non-violence, respect, harmony, love, community, leadership, forgiveness, resentment, educatian, faith, creativity, religion, gratitude, integrity, freedom, forgiveness, harmony, respect, amends, mindfulness, accountability, cooperation, compasion, disarmament, ecology, choice, advocacy, equality, activism, responsibility, service, citizenship, intervention, witnessing, commitment, celebration, vision, practice, healing, the planet, empathy, trauma, competition, ; makers include Marc Bennett, Show Peace Inc., Franklin J. Ross Film & Printing, Capitol Engraving Company, Randy Jones, Tom Geismar, Peace Union of Finland, The Peace Center of Marin, Stephanie Furniss, Jenny Groat, Nedra Ruiz, The Peace Museum (Chicago), Ann Willoughby, Vile / Goller, Mika Launis, Aulis Nyqvist, Finnish Peace Center, Richard Parent, Bill Rane, Larry Torres, Solari-McCormick, Laddie John Dill, Tom Vinetz, Iwataki, Dan Tollas, De Stijl Design, Mon Levinson, Thomas Kruze, Liquid Agency, From A to Z, Curry Graphics, Man Roland Graphic Center, Good Intentions, Studio B Inc., Museum on the Seam, LiniaGrafic!, Suric Design, Bay Area, Coalition To Oppose the War Preparations, Ann Willoughby, Vile/Goller publishing, Common Peace, Center for the Advancement of Nonviolence, Trish Weber Studio, Courage, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Nancy Hom, ; references or specifically about the Bible, peacemakers, American-Soviet Walk, Cold War, National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE), Peace Action, origami, Luvolution, love, The Beatles, coexist, Emergency U.S.A., the draft, Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear power, Socia Services cutbacks, oil crisis, perish, personal, making a difference, interpersonal, Desiderata, Revelations (Alvin Ailey), HIndu scripts, Illinois Arts Council, National Endowment fo the Arts, Woods Charitable Fund, John D. and Catherint T MacArthur Foundation, Chicago Office of Fine Arts, The Chicago Community Trust, Peacemakers, The Peace Museum, ; referenced individuals include Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Elly Simmons, Fritz Eichenberg, Patty Montpas, Elie Wiesel, Ron Kovic, Mary Harris Jones (Mother Jones), Sara Steele, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), John Lennon, Gino Strada, Giles Duley, Holly Near, Eleanor Roosevelt, Thic Nhat Hahn, Louise Hay, Peter McWilliams, Wayne Dyer, Maya Angelou, Martin Luther King Jr, Caesar Chavez, Mahatma Ghandi, Oprah Winfrey, Spike Lee, DIane Nash, Marianne Williamson, Dale Carnegie, Mother Theresa, Albert Einstein, Black Elk, JohnMuir, Will Rogers, Max Ehrman, Alvin Ailey, Ron Kovic, ; places made include USA, Finland, California (USA), Missouri (USA), Quebec (Canada), Los Angeles (California, USA), Denmark, San Diego (California, USA), Kansas City (Missouri, USA); languages include English, Japanese, French, Spanish, Russian, German, Finnish, Danish
Drawer B-14, Folder 7

Peace: World Peace - Oversize 1980-1989

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include materialism, consumerism, capitalism, Christmas, key, religion, Christianity, international solidarity, cultural diversity, ethnic diversity, ecology, utopias, World Peace Congress, International Year of Peace, children, anti-nuclear; makers include Steff Geissbuhler, Crafton Graphic Co., Visual Concepts Inc., Sommese, Marty Petersen, Humble Oil and Refining Company, Paul Robert Wilke, Ark Communications Institute, Diane Schatz, Joel Schatz, N. Sertev, Seymour Chwast, Crafton Graphic Company Inc., Neil Waldman, United Nations, Art Resources Ltd., Dudar Marr; references or specifically about education, Peace Trek, Godzilla, King Kong, 40th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, world peace flag, planet earth, peace symbol; places made include Friedrichsdorf (Germany), San Francisco (California, USA), New York (New York, USA); languages include German, English, Russian, Arabic, Japanese, French, Spanish
Drawer B-14, Folder 9

Peace: Arts and Culture - Events 1979-1991; 2003-2008

Physical Description: 43

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Chile, world peace, violence, poetry, poets, film festivals, 24 hour dance-a-thons, children, musicals, Soviet children, U.S. children, September 11th (2001), talent shows, children's art, peace forums, concerts, peace walk, music, lyrics, songwriting, poetry, dance, martial arts, ; makers include Naul Ojeda, Institute for Policy Studies, Inkworks, Youth Leadership Corps Artists (Student art), Howard University Student's Association, Picture Peace, Continental Walk For Disarmament and Social Justice, Anaconda Press, Jodi Hoh, Burlington Anti-War Coalition, Fox Printing, Joy Wallens, PenTangle Studio, Community Printers, Institute for Peace Development, Art Chantry, Academy Press, Fjord Press, RocketType, American Passage Marketing, David Woollcombe, Bernard Benson, Heather Gray Design, War Resisters League, Rem Simon, Mae Rose Albert, Muun, Radio Active, Power to the Peaceful, Wolfgang Gersch, Meta Ar; referenced individuals include Orlando Letelier, Ronni Karpen Moffitt, Steve Effingham, Lincoln Cushing, Favianna Rodriguez, Allen Ginsberg, Vicki Noble, Angela Davis, Woody Harrelson, Robert Greenwald, Gavin Newsom, Michael Franti, Ziggy Marley, Warren Haynes, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Harry Chapin, Howard Albert, Ron Alber; references or specifically about Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Awards, Peace Moves Tell violence where to go, talent show, anti-authoritarian peace picnics, Peace and Social Justice Fair, Greenpeace, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Southern California Tour, City College of San Francisco, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Peace Day, International Peace Ceremony, Give Pizza a Chance, peace signs, Peace Walk '82 San Francisco; places made include Brattleboro (Vermont, USA), Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada), Santa Cruz (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA),
Drawer B-14, Folder 10

Peace: Calendars 1985-1991; 2000-2011

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include politicians, historical figures, musicians, prisons, domestic violence, women, children, shelters; makers include Syracuse Cultural Workers, Red Sun Press, Ann Altman, Karen Kerney, Vera House Incorporated; referenced individuals include Adrienne Rich, Dik Cool, John Lennon, Harriet Tubman, Benito Juarez, Howard Zinn, Jan Phillips, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; references or specifically about Peace Calendar, peace sign, Sierra Club; places made include Syracuse (New York, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Jamaica Plain (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-14, Folder 11

Peace: Cardstock 1999

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, marches and demonstrations, government and politics, weapons exports, arms exports; makers include Peace Resource Project, Peace & Freedom Party; referenced individuals include Bill Clinton; references or specifically about peace sign, God, The Bible; places made include Santa Cruz (California, USA), USA
Drawer B-14, Folder 12

Peace: Individuals - Albert Einstein 1970s-1980s

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, quotations, nuclear energy, nationalism, world peace, government and politics, militarism, conscientious objectors (COs), draft counseling, Judaism, anti-nuclear, nuclear power plants, non-conformity, war zone, peace; makers include H. Landshoff, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO), Jewish Fund for Justice, Union of Concerned Scientists, Kathryn Shagas, Pomegranate Publications, Vermont Yankee Nuclear Decommissioning Alliance; referenced individuals include Andy Warhol; references or specifically about fine arts, peace sign, Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant (VY), no war, war destrution; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Madera (California, USA), Stuttgart (Germany), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA); languages include English, Germany
Drawer B-14, Folder 13

Peace: Individuals - John Lennon and Yoko Ono 1980-1981; 2003-2009

Physical Description: 14

Note

includes newsprint

Scope and Content Note

related topics include praying, murder, peace; makers include New Yort Times International, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Larry Meyers, Rick Egan, Laixner, International Union of Students, referenced individuals include Sean Lennon; references or specifically about moments of silence, Afghanistan, peace sign, doves, War is Over, Statue of Liberty, Give Peace a Chance, ; places made include Syracuse (New York, USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer B-14, Folder 14

Peace: Individuals - Mahatma Gandhi 1973; 1982-1988; 2006

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include nonviolence, marches and demonstrations, biographical films, quotations, children, anti-war, nonviolent alternatives, global security, world peace, social sins, portraits, mediation; makers include Margery Cohen, Saroja Hogorall, Peace Brigades International, Syracuse Cultural Workers, George Knowlton, Thomas Merton Unity Center, Cathy Karol, Mark Morris Design, Apple, Edgar Tellez, ; referenced individuals include Richard Attenborough, Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Mao Tse Dung, Saddam Hussein, Osama Bin Laden, George H.W. Bush, Chang Kai Shek, Walter Ulbrecht; references or specifically about International Day of Peace; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Hampton (Connecticut, USA), Madras (India), Netherlands, Berkeley (California, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Rhode Island (USA), Isla Vista (California, USA); languages include English, Sanskrit, Dutch
Drawer B-14, Folder 15

Peace: Nuidea - Savannah College of Art and Design Series 2004

Physical Description: 36

Note

Nuidea is a poster series encouraging nonviolent protest; it was created as part of a graduate class called The Role of Design in Social Awareness at Savannah College of Art and Design.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include nonviolence, education, free speech, freedom of assembly, non-conformity, civil liberties, September 11 (2001); makers include Amanda Dieter, Kelly Koon, Shannon Pickett, Nick Prokhorov, Christopher Risdon, Aaron Shurts, Donna Smith, Scott Boylston; references or specifically about doves, peace signs; places made include Savannah (Georgia, USA)
Drawer B-14, Folder 16

Peace: Peace Signs and Symbols 1976; 1984; 1991; 2001-2008

Physical Description: 32

Scope and Content Note

related topics include patriotism, unity, solidarity, advertisements, anti-war, arms exports; makers include Creative Type, Peter Teekamp, Sally Marr, Peter Dudar, Jeep, Friends Committee on National Legislation, Rewas, Bob Tomolillo, Phoenix and Arabeth, Shorewood Reproductions Inc., Mohammed Talis, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Mark Dunau, Karen Kearney, Einstein; referenced individuals include Brian Wren, Rene Magritte references or specifically about U.S. flag, doves, barbed wire, Coalition for World Peace, Die Grüne, doves of peace, peace, freedom, world change, doves, rainbow, imagine, tie dye, Hiroshima; places made include Arcata (California, USA), St. Cloud (Minnesota, USA), Hamburg (Germany), Syracuse (New York, USA); languages include English, German
Drawer B-14, Folder 17

Peace: Peace With Justice Week / Month 1985-1989

Physical Description: 23

Scope and Content Note

related topics include racism, apartheid, hunger, Middle East, hunger walks, El Salvador, education, religion, disarmament; makers include Deborah Wentworth, Carole Barber-Rhodes, Foley's Graphic Center, World Council of Churches (Oikoumene), Ragged Edge Press, Three to Make Ready Graphics, Killis Typography, Clark Kellogg; references or specifically about United Nations, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), doves, the Bible, Jobs with Peace Week; places made include USA, Quezon City (Philippines)
Drawer B-14, Folder 18

Peace: Various Topics 1982-1990; 2007-2011

Physical Description: 28

Scope and Content Note

related topics include love, midwifery, voting, presidential elections, children, labor, employment, equality, anti-war, disarmament, graffiti design, ecology, animal rights, maps, statistics, voting records, mural art, dove of peace, ; makers include Patricia Ellen Ricci, Anita Heckman, Voter 4 Peace, Rochelle Howe, Daily World, Mary Falcone, Neighbors For Peace, Mayra Rodriguez, Silvia Spotts, Scott Monachino, Peace Action West, Charles Lobdell; referenced individuals include Teilhard de Chardin, Sanilo Dolci, Ronald Reagan, Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Cesar Chavez, Emma Goldman, Robert Kennedy, Mother Teresa, Marion Muller, Joan Goldfeder, ; references or specifically about Resource Center for Nonviolence, dollar signs, doves, pound currency, definitions of peace, 7, Common Peace, Center for the Advancement of Nonviolence, 64 Ways to Practice Nonviolence, personal, interpersonal, community, love, ; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Santa Monica (California, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, French, Latin,
Drawer B-14, Folder 19

Peace: World Peace 1976; 1987-1988; 1991-1994; 2003

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include homelessness, Earth, Greek art (Macedonia), priesthood, children, diversity, unity, humanity religion, spirit, creativity, inernational solidarity, media, children, ecology, ; makers include Annie Meharg, Ken Meharg, Ssalcedo Press, Nuitritech Inc., Georgiadis, Special NGO Committee for Disarmament in the International Year of Peace, World Peace Power Prayer Association of America, Bookcover Project, Burlington Monthly, Bonnie Acker, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Anna Pomaska, Creative Initiative Foundation; referenced individuals include Jupiter Jones, Orion Arkomanis, Michel Peristerakis, Pablo Picasso, Mahatma Ghandi, Albert Einstein,; references or specifically about One World Week, U.S. flag, fine arts, Open Book Peace Project (OBPP), home made book, ; places made include London (England, United Kingdom), Woodside (California, USA), Athens (Greece), Pasadena (California, USA), Palo Alto (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), ; languages include English, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Russian, Hindi, Swahili, Hebrew, Chinese
Drawer B-14, Folder 20

Syracuse Cultural Workers "2017 Peace Calendar" 2008-2017

Physical Description: 1

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contains 1 calendar

Scope and Content Note

related topics include borders, migration, immigration, peace, nonviolent direct action, racism, slavery, food insecurity, reproductive justice, gender identity, racial justice, incarceration, teen parents, violence, families, environmental justice, abortions, disability justice, paid leave, queer families, decolonization, climate change, domestic workers, militarism, drones, Israel, Palestine, apartheid, imperialism, pinkwashing, state violence, universal healthcare, refugees, violence against Indigenous women; makers include Syracuse Cultural Workers, Meghan Smith, Gene Pendon, RIcardo Levins Morales, FIST, Roan Boucher, Poonam Whabi, Design Action Collective, Sonia Sanchez, Josh Sarantitis, Parris Stancell, Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, Steve Weinik, Capital Roots, Innosanto Nagara, Walking With Our Sisters, Jess X. Chen; referenced individuals include Bree Newsome, Loretta Ross, Marvin Gaye, Alice Walker, Grace Lee Boggs, Angela Albert, Courtney Mamakeesic, Janice Toulouse, Shirley Chambers, Kristy Cameron, Laura Kelvin, Caroline Bigtree, Cheryl Zacharie Foot, Mallory Rice, Lori Millet Porter, Amber Richardson, Kim Hodgson, Magenta Marie Spinningwind, Angela Swedberg, Akiilúaihaatbaachaash, Bernice Johnson Reagon; references or specifically about Peace Calendar, Confederate flag, Charleston Church Massacre, toxic chemicals, "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" (painting), International Domestic Workers Federation, National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA), moccasins; places made include Syracuse (New York, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-15, Folder 1

Women: Labor - Various Topics 1975-1978; 1986-2000s; 2007-2018

Physical Description: 37

Note

includes laminated posters

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, strikes, unions, equal pay, work place discrimination, big business, politicians, insurance premiums, class, Veteran's support, stress, job security, World War II (WWII), pro-choice, domestic workers, abortion, undocumented workers, Domestic Worker's Bill of Rights (AB889), Trust Act (California, USA, 2012), protection, labor rights, dignity, respect, family, children, home, feminism, international solidarity, strike, elections, pro-choice, femicide, First World, Third World, gendered labor, feminized global labor, class-stratification, employment, criminalization, pregnancy, cartel, ascii art, tourist economy, human trafficking, femicide, maquiladoras, NAFTA, gendered labor, exploitation, Refugia; makers include Jewosh Labor Committee Western Region, Hadas Reshef, Service and Food Workers Union, Associated Press, Wisconsin Women's Network, National Institute for Health Care Management Studies, Center for Policy Alternative, Covering Kids National Program Study, Institute for Women's Policy Research, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Signa Integrated Healthcare and Group Insurance, Rommy Torrico, Amy Manso, Lincoln Cushing, J. Howard Miller, Heather Rutherford, International Women of Hope, Vicky Berkinshaw, The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Robert Appleton, Betty Lane, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, International Women's Strike 2018, Wellington University of Design, Coalition of Labor Women (CLUW), Amy Manso, Syracuse Cultural Workers, CalApprenticeships.org, Melissa Green, Berkeley-Oakland Women's Union, Keystone Press, Innosanto Nagara, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Dissidents for a nonTechnocratic Society; referenced individuals include Jean-François Millet, Rosie the Riveter, Bella Abzug, Aiwah Ong, Paul Rivard, Lisa Armstrong, Donna Riley, Barbara Ehrenreich, Arlie Russell Hochschild, Saskia Sassen, Rosa Linda Fregoso, Norma Edith Ramirez; references or specifically about Mujeres Unidas y Activas, National Domestic Workers Alliance, The Gleaners (1857), Coalition of Labor Women, Women's Economic Development Organization, Fannie Lou Hammer, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Martin Luther King Jr., Rosie the Riveter, International Women's Strike LA (IWSLA), Juarez, Mexico, CASA, MASS MoCA, Ciudad Juarez; places made include Madison (Wisconsin, USA), Wellington (New Zealand), San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Richmond (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Tel Aviv (Israel), Syracuse (New York, USA), New York (New York, USA);languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-15, Folder 2

Women: Labor - Various Topics 1970-1995; 2002-2007; 2015

Physical Description: 53

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related topics include domestic labor, peace, global economics, gross national product, Latin America,opportunity, law, corporations, Chicano/Latino, garment workers, conferences, meat packing industry, occupational safety, child care, anti-war, U.S. military spending, training, labor reform, films, Central American women, corporations, working conditions, occupation health, office work, safety, U.S. imperialism, African Americans, exploitation, women in the trades, maquiladoras (factories), sexual harassment, workplace complaints, risk, lawsuits, insensitivity, intimidation, danger, violation, human rights, solidarity, unions, health and safety, opportunity, competition, skills, betterment, self-sufficiency, counseling, career planning, job readiness training, education, placement, assistance, volunteering, feminism, diversity, nuclear armament, women's rights, genocide, daycare, birthcontrol, boycotts, abortion, diversity, rape, capitalism, imperialism, unity, patriarchy, sexism, corporatism, gay / straight solidarity, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), outsourced labor, male dominated occupations, female dominated occupations, Women's History Month, working class, human rights, sweatshops, unions, public health, safety, statistics, media, marches and demonstrations, #metoo, unions, participation; makers include International Education Centre, All-Craft Foundation International Wages for Housework Campaign, Everywoman Opportunity Center, Inc International Black Women for Wages for Housework, USC Women's Law Association, Salcedo Press, Jana Birchum, Marilyn Drake, Ad-Ventures, Red Sun Press, Colin Matthes, Committee for Asian Women, Red Ball Films, Glad Day Press, M. L. Lopez, Lenora Davis, Working Women, Coalition of Labor Union Women, Cooper-Mills-Nelson, Alice Patrick, Lola Scarpitta, Nina Reimer, Red Women's Workshop, Coalition for Justice in the Maquiladoras, Cletus, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Greenhouse Cultural Program, Bread and Roses Cultural Project, Susanna Ronner, Sexual Harassment Education Project (SHEP), Innosanto Nagara, Design Action Collective, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Cecilia Blomberg, Eugene-Springfield Nam, Northwest Working Press, Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Law Project, University of Southern California (USC), Yale Law School, Cartered Bank of London, Bank of Montreal (California, E.F. Hutton & Company, Joseph Magnin,Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW), Blow for Blow (film), Seattle King County National Organization for Women, Lynne Okun, Sussana Ronner Graphic Design, American Labor Education Center, US Dept of Labor, David Horsey (Los Angeles Times); referenced or specifically about Hewlett Packard, Anita Hill, Stop Sexual Harassment! Legal Defense fund, women janitors, Sommer's Building Maintenance(SBM), Rosie the Riveter, Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), budget prioritites, forced sterilization, bakesales, democratic socialism, feminism, New American Movement (NAM), the draft, Dalcon Shields, IUDs Nestle's, United Furniture Workers of America (UFWA), Hollywood, Garment Workers, Levi's, The New Revolutionaries, Women of Vision (La Fuerza Unida), La Promotoras, The Fateful Day at Levi's""; referenced individuals include Mary Dunlap, Frances Perkins, Catherine Baker, Marin Karmitz, Otis Redding, Mona Bachmann, Golda Meir, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Marcelina Camarillo, Milton Rogovin, Howard J. Miller, Fannie Lou Hammer, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Dan Wilson, Robert B. Reich, Harvey Weinstein, Matt Lauer, Bill O'Reilly, Charlie Rose, Louis C.K., Mario Batali, Brett Ratner, Al Franken , Kevin Spacey, Rose McGowan, Ashley Judd, Reese Witherspoon, Mira Sorvino; places made include Canada, United Kingdom, China, Nairobi, Nashville (Tennessee, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), San Antonio (Texas, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Washington DC (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-15, Folder 3

African Americans: Individuals - Women 1950; 1979; 1986-1993; 2004-2017

Physical Description: 30

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related topics include racism, sexism, voting, African Americans, women, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), mothers, activisits, teachers, poets, justice, freedom, events, unity, civil rights, journalists, publishing, Vice President candidates, Progressive Party, Black women, the South (USA), lynching, slavery, Jim Crow laws, gender equality, peace, Democratic Party, Democratic presidential candidates, education, Christians, segregation, sexual assault, self-defense, authors, conferences, marriage, anarchism, anarchists, revolutionaries, arts and culture, community, activism, , ; makers include International Black Art Distributors, Glendale College, Joe Shwartz, Madela Publishing, retiredslave.com, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Kitchen Table, Women of Color Press, Jean Weisinger, Anni Cammet, Andrea Cammarata, Linda Malik, Dik Cool, Inkworks Press, Women for Racial & Economic Equality, KMXM, unVOZ, Seymour Kaplan, MacBlack Distributing Company, Lucy Picco Simpson, TABS, Organization for Equal Education of the Sexes (OEES), Joseph Regenstein Library, Anne Gibbons, Bettman, Knowledge Unlmited, Empak Publishing Co., New American Movement, Robert Allen, Tea Lautrec Litho, Wild Trees Press, Trevor B. Lightsy, Solidarity Bookshop, Blake Graphics, Sons and Brothers, Hal Brightcloud, Humanities/social science lecture series, ; references or specifically about celebrations, benefits, Sistahs Steppin, scholarships, "I'm sick and tired", Black History/Women's History Project, newspapers, Reclaiming Our Communities, Grassroots activism, New Orleans, Haiti, venezuela, Barbados, Global Women's Strike, International Black Women for Wages for Housework, Every Mother is a Working Mother Network, Katrina, Women's Caucus of the People's Hurricane Relief Fund, Women's History Month, The California Eagle (newspaper), performing arts, television hosts, singers, athletes, weariness, agricultural fields, anti-lynching campaigns, investigative reporters, congresswomen, National Womens Political Caucus, cotton picking, schools, Bethune Cookman College, Moody Bible Institute, Southern Conference for Human Welfare, National Council of Negro Women (NCNW), New American Movement, flowers, growth, hope, truth, abolitionists, sexual freedom, "Young Women's Blues" (song), Social Revolution, Eight Hour Day Movement, Haymarket Anarchists, "Respect" (song), Eight Hour Day Movement in Chicago, Haymarket Anarchist, "Things That I Do In The Dark" (book), poetry, Poetry for the People, University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley); referenced individuals include Hazel Scott, Paul Robertson,Margaret Prescod, Haren Hale Newcomb, Donna clare Gerken, Dr. Robert Newcomb, Fannie Lou Hamer, Audre Lorde, Pat Parker, Angela Davis, Charlotta Bass, Josephine Baker, Mary McLeod Bethune, Oprah WInfrey, Dorothy Height, Sarah Vaughan, Florence Griffith-Joyner, Alice Patrick, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Ida B. Wells-Barnett (Ida B. Weels), Shirley Chisholm, Joanne Little, Alice Walker, Bessie Smith, Lucy Parsons, Aretha Franklin, Albert Parsons Ella Baker, June Jordan; places made include Syracuse (New York, USA), Oakland (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Brooklyn (New York, USA), Blue Hill (Maine, USA), Navarro (California, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Glendale (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Yellow Springs (Ohio, USA); languages include English;
Drawer B-15, Folder 4

African Americans: Individuals - Men [1967]; 1979-1992; 2003-2004; 2009-2018

Physical Description: 35

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includes Americans Who Tell the Truth series; bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced, formerly B-4.6

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related topics include civil rights leaders, sexism, musicians, arts and culture, academic events, religious events, Black Muslims, gun control, racism, Florida (USA), writers, teenagers, youth, victims of gun violence, poets, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), actors, activists, education, racial stereotypes, sexual harassment, emancipators, abolitionists, lynching, 1968 Summer Olympics, slave rebellions, anti-war, peace, freedom fighters, war resisters, boxing, Parkinson's Disease, publishing editors, children, boycotts, civil rights, presidency of the United States, racism, beauty, media, non-violence, dignity, activism, town hall meeting; makers include Amistad, Bernard Goss, ANSWER LA Coalition, UCLA Labor Center, World Wide Photos, Elton Fax, Gene Pendon, Kiari Day, Syracuse Cultural Workers, unVoz, KMXM, Kamal Al Mansour, Tumi's Design, Roque Montez, Jean Weisinger, Public Broadcasting Station (PBS), Theo Jemison, Kofie One, Liberation League, Bettye Reid, Porter McKinney, Diane Sunseri, Kim Howlett, Hugh Gordon Bookshop, S. Clay, Alice Patrick, Ervin H. Cobbs, Pictorial Press, Art-i-ficial Posters, Ariel Vergez (Black Brain), Charles Spencer Anderson, Duffy Design Group, Anderberg Lund Printing, Keith Knight; referenced individuals include Arthur R. Ashe, Jr., Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Louis Armstrong, Daisy Parker, Cornel West, Louis Farrakhan, Elijah Muhammad, Kool Moe Dee, M.C. Delite, Heavy D, Bobby Seale, Afrika Bambaataa, Julius Nyerere, Malcolm X, Ramsess, Anita Hill, Mahatma Ghandi, Malcom X, Martin Luther King Jr., Muhammed Ali, Clarence Thomas, Frantz Fanon, John Copeland, Jr., Nat Turner, Tommie Smith, John Carlos, Ralph Bunche, W.E.B. Dubois, William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, Thurgood Marshall, Marcus Garvey, Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay), Bayard Rustin, Booker T. Washington, H. Rap Brown, Jamil Abdullah al-Amin, Eugene Hawkins, The Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr), Rosa Parks, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Barack Obama, Langston Hughes, Jaleel Campbell, James Lawson Jr. , Marie Elena Durazo, Dolores Huerta, John Brown, O.P. Brown, Bill Cosby, Gil Scott-Heron, John Mitchell, General Abrams, Spiro Agnew, Richard Nixon; references or specifically about KPFA, Oberlin College, Nat Turner Rebellion, United Nations, Adinkira people, Joseph Regenstein Library (University of Chicago), Bowdoin College, California Eagle (publication), "I Too" (poem), Harlem Renaissance, National Museum of African American History and Culture, X-Men Comics, James Lawson Jr' Award, "I am a Man", gallows, Step-by-Step Magazine; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Brooklyn (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), United Kingdom; languages include English, Spanish, Adinkra
Drawer B-15, Folder 5

African Americans: Individuals [1950s]; 1995; 2006-2010

Physical Description: 6

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related topics include passion, fairness, democracy, non-violence, segregation, prisons, history, media, Film, civil rights, education, healthcare, education, violence, sports, athletics, athletes, scientists, television, authors, poets, political candidates, women, female politicians, Democratic Party, actors, abolitionists, musicians, jazz music; makers include Syracuse Cultural Workers, Eric Etheridge, Mugshots by Jackson, Mississippi Police Department, Amistad Press Inc., Charles Senties, Parody Productions, Gene Pendon, Ramsess Ink, Hugh Gordon Bookshop, Prakken Publications, Christine Ecarius, Robert Cuevas, Rod Shultz, Civil Rights Memorial Center, Southern Poverty Law Center,; referenced individuals include Joe Shwartz, Reverand. James Lawson, John Lewis, Catherine Burks-Brooks, Carol Silver, LeRoy Wright, Peter Ackerberg, Peggi Oakley, Alphonso Petway, Helen Singleton, Jesse Owens, Zina Garrison, Ben Stevenson, Joe Louis, New York Black Yankees, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Jim Brown, Ralph Metcalfe, Tommie Smith, John Carlos, Jon Woodruff, Isaac Murphy, Alice Coachman, Debbie Thomas, Oscar Robertson, Josh Gibson, Paul Robeson, Ruby Dee, Barack Obama, Malcolm X, Shirley Chisholm, Mary McLeod Bethune, John Hanson, Martin Luther King Jr., Maya Angelou, Marcus Garvey, Oprah Winfrey, George Washington Carver, Michael Jordan, Jackie Robinson, Muhammad Ali, Frederick Douglass, Whoopie Goldberg, Sammy Davis Jr., Stevie Wonder, Will Smith, Colin Powell, Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole, Lena Horne, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Toni Morrison, Dorothy Dandridge, Rosa Parks, Josephine Baker, Ella Fitzgerald, Thaddeus Stevens, John Brown, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, William Still, Charles Sumner, Lucretia Mott, Justice J. J. Wright, Jefferson Long, William Lloyd Garrison, Frances Harper, Hiram Revels, Angelina Grimke, Richard Harvey Cain, Reveread J. W. Loguen, Benjamin Turner, Blanche Bruce, Maya Lin; references or specifically about Montgomery bus boycott, Civil Rights Movement, desegregation, Virginia, Texas, firebombing, beatings, Jackson Mississippi, Kennedy Administration, New Orleans, Jackson, Montgomery, Nashville, American Negro Theatre, Jackie Robinson Story, A Raisin in the Sun, Do the Right Thing, American Gangster, Illinois State Senate, New York State Senate, United States House of Representatives, Scotia Seminary for Girls, Harlem Renaissance, Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute, Bethune-Cookman College, National Museum of African American History and Culture, National Council of Negro Women, Articles of Confederation, Revolutionary War, Nation of Islam, "by any means necessary", Audubon Ballroom, Tuskegee Institute, Oprah Winfrey Show, Black Nationalism Movement, Pan-Africanism Movement, Universal Negro Improvement Association, African Communities League, Garveyism, Rastafari, New York Black Yankees, Baltimore Elite Giants; places made include New York City (New York, USA), Cincinnati (Ohio, USA), Montgomery (Alabama, USA)
Drawer B-15, Folder 6

African Americans: Individuals - Rosa Parks 1990-2006

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, Civil Rights Movement, portraits, calendars, labor, poetry, human rights, Jim Crow era, racism, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), textile art, human rights, segregation, boycott; makers include Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development, Donnelly Colt., SEIU Greenhouse Cultural Program, Bread and Roses, T.J. Gardner, Jr., Syracuse Cultural Workers, Jude Spacks; referenced individuals include Artis Lane, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Jo Ann Gibson Robinson, E.D. Nixon; references or specifically about U.S. Supreme Court, second class citizen, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Women's Political Council; places made include Hampton (Connecticut, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA)
Drawer B-15, Folder 7

African Americans: Individuals - Harriet Tubman 1982

Physical Description: 9

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related topics include education, Underground Railroad, women's suffrage, Civil War, women's rights, slavery, performing arts, plays, arts and culture, emancipators, bounties, Union Army, African American guerilla fighters, art exhibitions; makers include David Fichter, Brian Prendergast, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Liberation League; referenced individuals include Jan Phillips, Jacob Lawrence; references or specifically about Underground Railway Theater, Sanctuary: The Spirit of Harriet Tubman, North Star, Fugitive Slave Law, Museum of African American Art (Santa Monica, California, USA); places made include New York (USA), New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-15, Folder 8

African Americans: Individuals - Women of Hope Series 1994

Physical Description: 13

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related topics include Mississippi Freedom Fighters, Nobel Prize for Literature, writers, orators, quotations, poets, playwrights, academics, civil rights organizers, education, literacy, educators, actors, Children's Defense Fund, anti-lynching crusaders, free speech, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, doctors, neurosurgeons; makers include Goodman/Orlick Design Inc., Philmark Lithographics, Bread and Roses Cultural Project, Inc., Brian Lanker; Goodman/Orlick Design, Inc.; referenced individuals include Fannie Lou Hamer, Charmian Reading, Nina Felshin, Toni Morrison, Brian Lanker, Maya Angelou, Ella Baker, A. Elizabeth Delany, Sarah Delany, Septima Clark, Ruby Dee, Quimetta Perle, Marian Wright Edelman, Katherine Lambert, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Emma Amos, Alice Walker, Alexa Canady; references or specifically about Delany sisters; places made include New York (New York, USA)
Drawer B-15, Folder 9

African Americans: Individuals - Sojourner Truth 1976-1977; 1990-1998

Physical Description: 9

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related topics include abolitionism, feminism, slavery, labor, equal rights, orators, portraits, women's rights; makers include Maria Jansen, Calvin Carter, Chas. Smith, Julian Richardson Associates; referenced individuals include Sophia Smith, Nell Irvin; references or specifically about God, Sophia Smith Collection (Smith College), Ohio Woman's Rights Convention, "ain't I a woman?", Seneca Falls Women's Convention (1848); places made include Syracuse (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer B-15, Folder 10

African Americans: Individuals - Oversize 1967-1972; 1984-1991; 2005-2006

Physical Description: 32

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includes one double-sided poster

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related topics include jazz music, 1990 Census, race, poverty, slavery, abolitionism, Underground Railroad, U.S. Supreme Court, Civil Rights Movement, boycotts, civil disobedience, racial segregation, workers' movements, labor, African American writers, literature, African American women, prisons, religion, international solidarity; makers include Personality Posters, U.S. Department of Commerce, Science And Art, Glide Celebrations, Pomegranate Publications, Tim Lewis, Lisa Alban, Arnold White, Gary Sinick, Ronny Madrid, Wil-Lai Enterprises, Paramount Pictures, EuroGraphics, New York State Department of Labor, J. Allen Pritchard, Ferdinand Padula, Margaret E. Wagner, Suzanne Lewis, Pyramid Posters, United Church of Christ Commission for Racial Justice, GB Eye, Marianne Birt, Grafica Studios, Charisma Chain, Inc.; references or specifically about patriotism, Nobel Peace Prize, Palestine, political science, 1968 Olympics, Black power, Christianity; referenced individuals include George Lewis, De De Pierce, Louis Nelson, Punch Miller, Ernest Miller, Slow Drag, Alcide Pavageau, Muhammad Ali, D.J. Davies, Dick Gregory, Berk Costello, Stokely Carmichael, Minoru Aoki, Marian Anderson, Cecil Williams, Bob Fitch, W.E.B. DuBois, J.E. Purdy, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, H.B. Lindsley, Thurgood Marshall, Jesse Owens, Coretta Scott King, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Ralph Bunche, Rosa Parks, Booker T. Washington, A. Philip Randolph, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Zora Neale Hurston, Tommie Smith, John Carlos, Tupac Shakur, Charles E. Cobb, Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr., Travis L. Francis, Jesse Jackson, Angela Davis; places made include New York (New York, USA), Korea (printing), Menlo Park (California, USA), Canada, Leicester (England, United Kingdom), Sofia (Bulgaria); languages include English, Bulgarian
Drawer B-15, Folder 11

African Americans: Individuals - Women 1972-1980; 1990-2001; 2015-2017

Physical Description: 13

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related topics include U.S. Supreme Court, religion, racism, slavery, race, media, victimization, media, dreams, Ashanian Music, status, mother, future, freedom riders, poverty, incarceration, civil rights movement, violence, voting rights, segregation, 1961 Freedom Riders, Selma campaign, voting rights; makers include Syracuse Cultural Workers, Amy E. Bartell, Dread Scott, Lower East Side Print Shop, Howard Smith, Sander's Art Media (SAM), Andrieux John; references or specifically about Christianity, Freedom Riders 1961, Third World, Black womanhood, Black Women's Lives Matter, black girls, silver screen depiction of black women, Hammer Museum African American Policy Forum, #bureauoffeminisnm, equal opportunity, hypocrisy, Selma campaign, Dallas County Voters League, firebombing, Kennedy Administration, ; referenced individuals include Clarence Thomas, George W. Bush, Judy Mowatt, Anita Hill, Hattie McDaniel, Latasha Harlins, Kimberle Crenshaw, Malachi X, Don Hernandez, Shirley Chisolm, Fannie Lou Hamer, Diane Nash, Amelia Boynton Robinson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Julie Aaron, Patricia Baskerville, Mary Lou Bell, Mildred Blue, Gloria Bouknight, Patricia Bryant, Catherine Burks-Brooks, Rita Carter, Doris Jean Castle, Lucretia Collins, Glenda Gaither, Maxie Gardner, Gwendolyn Greene, Mary Hamilton, Gainnel Hayes, Erma Lee Horne, Gwendolyn Jenkins, Barbara Kay, Pauline Knight-Ofosu, Delores Lynch, Eddora Manning, Sandra Nixon, Helen O'Neal McCray, Kredelle Petway, Elnora Price, Roena Rand, Carolyn Reed, Etta Simpson, Mary Smith, Ruby Doris Smith, Eddie Thomas, Lulu White, Frances Wilson, Diane Nash, Amelia Boynton Robinson, James Bevel; places made include Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA)
Drawer B-15, Folder 12

African Americans: Various Topics 1971-1996; 2018

Physical Description: 16

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includes one double-sided poster

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related topics include self-determination, portraits, political prisoners, art exhibitions, genocide, strikes, marches and demonstrations, boycotts, peace, violence, MOVE organization, bombings, Rastafari movement, communism, black power, conferences, reparations, African American History Month, unions, Million Man March, black solidarity, boundaries, atrocities; makers include 18th Street Arts Complex, Pat Ward Williams, Spiler, Marxist-Leninists Organizing Committee, Edward Arnold Publishers, Young OXFAM, American Federation of State County Municipal Employees (AFSCME), University of California Press, Prairie Fire Organizing Committee, Inkworks Press, National Office of National Black Human Rights Coalition, B.E. Canillas II Inc., JahI, Algernon Miller, Creative Time Citywide, Brigada de la Juventud Comunista Revolucionaria (BJCR), Revolutionary Communist 4, "Self," Endless Canvas, Joe Lee, United Front, Black Student Union, CSEA Local 1000, AFL- CIO, Daniel Sermeno Grfx, ; references or specifically about mother wit, historiography, Black History Month, train, Black History Month, The Republic of New Afrika (RNA), Counter Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO), RNA-11, Black Solidarity Day, police brutality, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), El Salvador, Vietnam War, World War II (WWII), U.S. Civil War, Buffalo Soldiers, Revolutionary Communist Party-USA, Black unity, the Bible, International Tribunal for Black People in the U.S., Louis Farrakhan, Capitol, Washington Memorial, The White House, Creole Nation, social atrocities, ; referenced individuals include J.D. Davenport, Henderson Waterson, James Jackson, Roosevelt Watson, Johnny Jackson, Hosea Nganga, A. Philip Randolph, Marcus Garvey, Robert A. Hill, Bernard Hayes, Ahmed Obafemi, Geronimo Pratt, Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Carl Dix, Ike Turner, Tina Turner, Nina Simone, Curtis Mayfield, Dj Davis McAlary, ""Treme"", black artists; places made include East Point, Georgia, (U.S.A.),Santa Monica, California (USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Illinois (Chicago, USA), Washington D.C. (U.S.A.; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-15, Folder 13

African Americans: Individuals - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - National Holiday 1968; 1986; 2013-2018

Physical Description: 9

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related topics include freedom, courage, justice, marches and demonstrations, assassination, revolution, organizing, national holiday, Chicago (Illinois), Statue of Liberty, fairness, respect, diginity; makers include Kwame Brathwaite, Los Angeles County Federation of Labor; referenced individuals include Coretta Scott King, Martin Luther King Jr., Stevie Wonder, Gil Scott-Heron, Gladys Knight, Diana Ross, Mitch McConnell, Barack Obama; references or specifically about 50th anniversary, March on Washington, Chicago riots Martin Luther King assassination, celebrate, act, legacy, courage, Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, Black Music Association, Institute for New Cinema Artists, "Lift Every Voice," Federal Holiday Commission; places made include Birmingham (Alabama, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA)
Drawer B-15, Folder 14

Women: Individuals 1970s; 1984-1993; 2004; 2019

Physical Description: 22

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includes cardsock

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Related topics include race, feminism, evolution, prejudice, slavery, abolition, freedom, peace movements, disabilities, human rights, truth, handicaps, poverty, pacifism, suffrage, labor, exploitation, health, education, third world, poetry, anniversaries, sexual assault, murder, death penalty, Civil War, reproductive rights, public health, death, suicide, revolution, class, the intelligencia, jewish women, power shifts; makers include Knowlede Unlimited, Inc, Organization for Equal Education of the Sexes, Inc, Marisol Escobar, Lucy Picco Simpson, AIDS for Ending Sexism in Schools, Martha Zamora, Tea Lautrec, Inc, Maria Jensen, Les Femmes, Dana Bass, Mary Starvus, Maria Jensen, Smith College, Bettman Archive, Sophia Smith Collection, Robert Shetterly, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Feminist Studio Workshop, Rowesa, Sheila de Bretteville, Covenant Foundation, Righteous Persons Foundation, Jewish Women's Archive, Ma'yan: The Jewish Women's Project, University of Southern California; references or specifically about women's symbol, African American women, Revolutionary War, pensions, modern dance, social work, suffrage, Nobel Peace Prize, Hull House, acting, United States Socialist Party, blindness, deafness, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), WWI, Russian Revolution, reproductive rights, workshops, SOURCES (by Adrienne Rich), unwanted pregnancies, birth control, American Birth Control League, Marxism, Planned Parenthood, Nobel Peace Prize, Taliban; referenced individuals include Bella Abzug, Shirley Chisolm, Frida Kahlo, Eleanor Roosevelt, Kate Millet, Susan Brownmiller, Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, Susan B. Anthony, Deborah Sampson, George Washington, Louise Michel, Sojourner Truth, Isadora Duncan, Jane Addams, Sarah Bernhardt, Helen Keller, Vladimir Lenin, Virginia Woolf, Alice Walker, Judy Chicago, Arlene Raven, Sheila de Brettville, Emma Goldman, Margaret Fuller, Simone de Beauvoir, George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), Georgia O'Keeffe, Mary Cassatt, Aniais Nin, Barbara Hepworth, Abraham Lincoln, Elizabeth C. P. Stanton, Lucretia P. Mott, Adrienne Rich, Harriet Tubman, Margaret Sanger, Ethel Byrne, Carl Andre, Ana Mendieta, Malala Yousafzai, Barbara Myerhoff, Bella Abzug; places made include Madison (Wisconsin, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Brooklyn (New York, USA), Canada, San Francisco (California, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Van Nuys, (California, USA), New York City (New York, USA); languages include French, English, Spanish
Drawer B-15, Folder 15

Women: Individuals 1973-2006

Physical Description: 30

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includes Les Femmes series

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related topics include humanity, racism, feminism, self confidence, courage, peace, education, respect, disabilities, social justice, worker's rights, leadership, unions, behavior, the environment, AIDS, space travel, consent, socialist feminists, spoken word, suffrage, science, benefit, media, Arts & Culture, the Resistance; makers include Syracuse Cultural Workers, Keith Criss, Organization for Equal Education of the Sexes, Women's Resource Center, Diedre Shearer, Papier-Mache Press, Maria Hollenbach, Erin Davies, J&J Publications, Jurgen Grefe, Jane Carson, Mark Hauser, Brown Brothers, Judith Siegal Lief, Alejandro Stuart, Ann Flanagan, Barbara Brown Graphics, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Les Femmes, Maria Jensen, Sophia Smith Collection, Robert Shetterly, ; referenced individuals include Eleanor Roosevelt, Apasia of Miletus, Socrates, Pericles, Plato, Sophocles, Euripides, Arete of Cyrene, Helen, Thirma, Aristippus, Homer, Nadine Stair, Helen Keller, Lenora O'Reilly, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Klara Zetkin, Patti Smith, T. Coraghessan Boyle, Margaret Mead, Mother Jones, Annie Smith Peck, Rosa Luxemburg, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Blackwell, MD, Rachel Carson, Malvina Reynolds, Pete Seeger, Country Joe McDonald, Guillaume Apollinaire, Georgiana Bruce Kirby, Helen Giffen Carolyn Swift, Judith Steen, Molly Picon, Jacob Kalich, Raphael Trujillo, Patria Mirabal, Minerva Mirabal, Maria Teresa Maribal, Dede Mirabal, Patti Smith; references or specifically about UCLA Women's Week, "Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History", National Women's Trade Union, the Marseillaise, Woman's Journal, abolition, healthcare professionals, Silent Spring, pesticides, Wake for a Singer, Il Pleut, Yiddish culture, WWII, the Holocaust, American Jewish identity, Molly Picon's Folks Theatre, Jewish Women's Archive, Women of Valor, Las Mariposas, The MIrabal Sisters, Dominican Republic, Feminist Resistance; places made include Bemidiji (Minnesota, USA), Brooklyn (New York, USA), Ontario (California, USA), USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Ithaca (New York, USA), New York (New York, USA), Sellersville (Pennsylvania, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA); languages include English, French, German, Hebrew
Drawer B-16, Folder 3

Immigration: Legalization / Deportations 1987-1998, 2003-2019

Physical Description: 29

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related topics include refugees, Arizona SB 1070, N400, naturalization, empowerment, naturalization, Filipinos, Direct Mail Program, family unification, children, immigration reform, deportation raids, immigrant rights, amnesty, labor, marches and demonstrations, labor, citizenship, Statue of Liberty, undocumented individuals, police brutality, criminalization, border fences, shields, elections, unions, police harassment, zero tolerance, boycotts, education, raids, sanctuary, capitalism, migration inclusion, solidarity, equality, immigration policies, legislation, ; makers include S.W.E.R., FLIC, Catholic Charitiesof Los Angeles, INS Citizenship USA Initiative, Dream Activist, Presente.org, L.A. Union, United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA), League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Credo, Filipino Coalition, Tran Dinh Thuc, Bob Tomolillo, Solespace, Casa De Maryland, Orange County Labor Federation, AFL-CIO, Presente.org; references or specifically about Poli-Migra, Asian Americans, migrant justice platform, Statue of Liberty, migra (immigration), gestapo, "no human being is illegal", "build bridges not walls", Statue of LibertyWillamette Valley Immigration Project, Cesar Chavez College, Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS), bridges not walls, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), detention, #abolishICE, sanctuary cities, redadas, comics, non-renewable resources, ecology, population, distribution of wealth roses, detention; referenced individuals include Barack Obama, George W. Bush, places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Burlington (Vermont, USA), Iowa City (Iowa, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-16, Folder 4

Immigration: Los Angeles 1979-1980s; 2000-2014; 2017-2018

Physical Description: 19

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related topics include immigration, amnesty, marches and demonstrations, driver's licenses, U.S.-Mexico border, U.S. military, militarism, working class, education, sanctuary, immigration raids, handcuffs, barbed wire, moratorium, deportations, solidarity, children, history, timelines, immigration justice; makers include UCLA Community Scholars Program, American Apparel, Southern California Immigration Coalition (SCIC), Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana, Mexican American Political Association, Organization of LA Workers, Centro Azteca De Información, Colby Poster Printing, Answer LA, ICE out of LA Coalition, Democratic Socialists of America Los Angeles (DSA-LA); references or specifically about Legalize LA, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), ; referenced individuals include Sheriff James McDonnell, John F. Kennedy, Luis Genaro Garcia, Antonio Villaraigosa, Barack Obama; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-16, Folder 5

Immigration: Marches and Demonstrations 1976-1978; 1986; 1994-2008; 2010; 2016

Physical Description: 25

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related topics include citizenship, immigration reform, Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride (IWFR), May Day, labor, legalization, U.S.-Mexico border, refugees, housing, strikes, boycotts, amnesty, immigrant workers, undocumented persons, raids, deportations, family separations, detention, protest, barbed wire, fascism, peaceful protests, democracy, elections, unity, social justice, economic justice, environmental justice, economics, human rights, Labor Day ; makers include National Welfare Right Union, Kensington Welfare Rights Union, Roy Villalobos, Pozos Graphic Design, Committee to Save Our Homes, Chicago Network on Immigrant and Refugee Rights, National Coalition for Fair Immigration Laws and Practices, Indymedia, Schock, Movimiento Latino USA (LMUSA), Hermandad Mexicana Nacional (HMN), American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), National Immigration and Refugee Network (ICC), Red Nacional Sobre Inmigracion y Refugiados (CIC), National People's Campaign, Peoples' Rights Fund, Reform Immigration for America, Labor Immigrant Organizing Network (LION), Inkworks Press, California Latino Civil Rights Network (CARECEN), Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA), The Pro-Immigrant Mobilization Coalition, Red National Sorre Immigration y Refugiados, La Lucha Obrera no la para la Frontera, Legalización Para Todos, Salsedo Press, ; references or specifically about 1199SEIU, California, migrant workers, the Wall, "national emergency", Statue of Liberty, Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (McCarran-Walter Act), Carter Plan, delete the border, health care, police brutality, refugees from Haiti and El Salvado, #womendisobey, The Carter Plan, unconditional amnesty, endfamilyseparations.us, National Day of Protest, Bracero Program, Georgia HB 87, capital buildings, student protestors, college students, hunger strikes, Maricopa County police, arrests, cranes, stop hate, Arizona SB 1070, voting rights, raised fists, buses, American flag, welare reform, AFSCME, justice walk, immigrant workers, movimiento10demarzo.org, Chinatown (Chicago, IL), Little Villiage (Chicago, IL), Cicero (Chicago, IL), Melrose Park (Chicago, IL), Villa Park (Chicago, IL), West Chicago (Chicago, IL), Batavia (Chicago, IL), Immigration Hearing ; referenced individuals include Cesar Chavez, Albert Einstein, William Julius Willson, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Antonio Villaraigosa, Bert Corona, John Lewis, Elie Wiesel, Newt Gingrich, Diane Feinstein, Barbara Boxer, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, John Dennis Hastert; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish, Chinese;
Drawer B-16, Folder 6

Immigration: HR 4437 2006

Physical Description: 3

Scope and Content Note

related topics include marches and demonstrations, Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act (CIRA, S. 2611), elections, propositions, voting; makers include Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana, Mexican American Political Association, No HR4437; references or specifically about, United Farm Workers (UFW); places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-16, Folder 7

Immigration: HR 4437 - Cardstock 2006

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include boycotts, May Day, labor, economics, families, student movements, racism, amnesty, U.S.-Mexico border wall (the Border Fence); makers include March 25th Coalition Again, Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas de Norteamérica (COFEM), Hermanadad Mexicana Nacional, Estamos Unidos, JR Printing Services, Adriana's Insurance, META 2000, Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana, Mexican American Political Association, No HR4437; references or specifically about terrorism, crime, taxes; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-16, Folder 8

Immigration: California Proposition 187 (1994) 1994-1995

Physical Description: 26

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, garment workers, children, child care, taxes, food, agricultural labor, domestic work, racism, Mexico, Mexican immigrants, xenophobia, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), U.S.-Mexico border wall (the Border Fence), California Proposition 184, California Proposition 186, employment, HIV/AIDS, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), public health, Nazism, children, boycotts, corporations, marches and demonstrations, health care, Indigenous rights, solidarity with environmental and social justice; makers include Los Angeles Organizing Committee to Defeat Proposition 187, Voice of Citizens Together, Taller Del Pueblo, Californians United Against Proposition 187, Asics; references or specifically about swastikas, ethnic cleansing, Disney, ARCO, Gallo, Vons/Tianguis, Peace and Freedom Party, Workers World Party (WWP), White Rose movement, apathy, International Leonard Peltier Defense Committee; referenced individuals include Art Torres, Pete Wilson, Gloria La Riva, Kathleen Brown; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Seattle (Washington, CA); languages include English, Spanishrelated topics include labor, garment workers, children, child care, taxes, food, agricultural labor, domestic work, racism, Mexico, Mexican immigrants, xenophobia, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), U.S.-Mexico border wall (the Border Fence), California Proposition 184, California Proposition 186, employment, HIV/AIDS, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), public health, Nazism, children, boycotts, corporations, marches and demonstrations, health care, Indigenous rights, solidarity with environmental and social justice; makers include Los Angeles Organizing Committee to Defeat Proposition 187, Voice of Citizens Together, Taller Del Pueblo, Californians United Against Proposition 187, Asics; references or specifically about swastikas, ethnic cleansing, Disney, ARCO, Gallo, Vons/Tianguis, Peace and Freedom Party, Workers World Party (WWP), White Rose movement, apathy, International Leonard Peltier Defense Committee; referenced individuals include Art Torres, Pete Wilson, Gloria La Riva, Kathleen Brown; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Seattle (Washington, CA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-16, Folder 9

Immigration: Arizona SB 1070 2010

Physical Description: 15

Note

includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Indigenous solidarity, SB1070, boycotts, police, maps, international solidarity, identification papers, citizenship documentation, racial profiling, legalization, ICE raids; makers include Ernesto Yereno, Roy Villalobos, Salsedo Press, Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN), ManwoZ, Joel "rage one" Garcia, Alternative Source, Dewey Tafoya; references or specifically about O'Odham, Mexica, Statue of Liberty, Fuente AZ, criminal suspects, Immigration and Nationality Act Section 287(g), Task Force on Secure Communities (United States Department of Homeland Security), Alto Arizona, ; referenced individuals include John Wayne, Joe Arpaio; places made include USA, Arizona, El Salvador; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-16, Folder 10

Immigration: California Proposition 187 / Arizona SB 1070 - Cardstock 1994; 2010

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, families,immigration, racism, economics; makers include Los Angeles County Organizing Committee to Defeat Proposition 187, AFL-CIO, Californians United Against Proposition 187, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU), Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana, Mexican American Political Association; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty; referenced individuals include Charles Schumer; places made include USA; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-16, Folder 11

Immigration: Symposiums / Conferences 1978-1997; 2008; 2013

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include economics, undocumented workers, social services, marches and demonstrations, university events, women, refugees, justice, activism, globalization, women, conference, diversity, solidarity, dream; makers include Committee On Chicano Rights Inc., University of Southern California (USC), Aryer Graphics, Nancy Hom, Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights and Services, Family Violence Prevention Fund, Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, USA / International Coordinating Committee, Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights and Services, Family Violence Prevention Fund, Mexico/Comisión Coordinadora, Committee on Chicano Rights, Inc., National Lawyers Guild (NLG), University of California Institute for Mexico and the United States, Alliance for Global Justice (AFGJ); references or specifically about North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), University of California, Riverside, global migration, Harvard Law School, U.S. dollar, currency, constitutional rights, legislative action, East Los Angeles College (ELAC), New York University Law School, Tear Down the Walls National Gathering; places made include Mexico, Berkeley (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Riverside (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-16, Folder 12

Immigration: Reform / Labor - Cardstock 2008-2010; 2017-2018

Physical Description: 28

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Native Americans, Indigenous Peoples, labor, deportations, economics, amnesty, legalization, May Day, marches and demonstrations, international solidarity, socialism, taxes, tax reform, solidarity, immigration, immigrants, refugeesfamilies,capitalism, greed, family separation, workers, ICE, workers rights; makers include National Capital Immigrant Coalition (NCIC), Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), Hermandad Mexicana Nacional, Latino Movement USA, Answer-LA, Comité 10 de Marzo, Coalition For Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas en Norteamérica (COFEM), The United Food and Commercial Workers International (UFCW), United Long Term Care Workers (ULTCW), Workers World Party, no human being is illegal, local 820, CASA, New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC); references or specifically about employment, health care, No to E-Verify, #fightforfamilies, California Senate Bill 54, CA SB54, SB 54, polimigra, Wall Street, California bear flag, Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE), sanctuary states, separation of families, California Values Act, raids, driving, driver's license; referenced individuals include Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Bert Corona, Arnold Schwarzenegger, ; places made include USA, New York, (New York City, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Chinese
Drawer B-16, Folder

Immigration: Marches and Demonstrations - May Day 1982; 1986; 2003-2017

Physical Description: 26

Scope and Content Note

related topics include May Day, International Workers' Day, immigration, peace, anti-war, jobs, employment, march, citizenship, unity, raids, deportations, social justice, economic justice, detention centers, boycotts, legalization, human rights, education, health care, refugees, undocumented workers, Argentinian flag, Sudanese flag, Honduras flag, Costa Rica, Mexico, Bolivia, Finland, Brazil, Armenia, Spain, Philippines, Pakista, Vietnam, China, Chile, Somalia, Sweden, Côte d'Ivoire, Guatemala, Romania, Japan, France, Poland,; makers include Multi-ethnic Immigrant Workers Organization (MIWON), National May 1st Movement for Worker & Immigrant Rights, Oakland Sin Fronters, Jesus Barraza, Carlos Cortez, Victor Abundis, Chicago Network on Immigrant and Refugee Rights, May 1st Coalition, AnswerLA, Roy Villalobos, schock@riseup.net, Hermandad Mexicana, National Immigration and Refugee Network, United May Day Coalition, Comité 10 De Marzo,; references or specifically about Union Park (Chicago), Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA), Garment Workers Center (GWC), Korean Immigrant Workers Center (KIWA), Pilipino Workers Center (PWC), raised fists, hard hats, wage protection, workers' rights, Great American Boycott, Mexico, barbed wire, skulls, city skyline, birds, Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE), The White House, Arizona SB1070, McCarren-Walter Act, Jornada de Resistencia Contra la Reforma de Inmigracion y Act de Control, "day without an immigrant", footprints, globe, family reunification, fences, boltcutters, border wall, un pueblo sin fronteras, Haiti, El Salvador, Guest Worker Program; referenced individuals include Simpson Rodino, Donald Trump, ; place made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Washington D.C. (USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Santa Rosa (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Korean, Tagalog
Drawer B-16, Folder 14

Immigration: Show Me Your Papers Portfolio 2012

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include slavery, Native Americans, undocumented individuals, LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer), families, Immigrations Customs Enforcement (ICE), dreamers, deportations, education, police brutality, labor, U.S. border patrol, domestic labor, children, stolen children, religion, Secure Communities Act; makers include Lily Steyer; referenced individuals include Barack Obama, Jose Antonio Vargas; references or specifically about U.S. flag, Philippines Labor Export Policy, Statue of Liberty, The Bible; places made include Stanford (California, USA)
Drawer B-17, Folder 1

Immigration: Colegio de la Frontera Portfolio 1987

Physical Description: 13

Note

Includes 2012-196 acquisition

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, smoking, alcohol, Chicano/Latino, Mexican culture; makers include Self-Help Graphics, Geraldo Navarro Maldonado, Patssi Valdez, Jose Antonio Aguirre, Arturo Urista, Amelia Malagamba, Dolores Cruz; languages include Spanish, English; references or specifically about tequila; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Ensenada (Mexico)
Drawer B-17, Folder 2

Immigration: The New Immigration Portfolio 1988-1989

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Chicano/Latino, police brutality, U.S.-Mexico border, border crossing, border deaths, voting, elections, corporations, indigenous culture; makers include Jose Antonio Aguirre, Guillermo Bert, Leo Limon, Malaquías Montoya, Alejandro Romero, Self-Help Graphics; referenced individuals include Gilberto Cardenas, Karen Boccalero; references or specifically about the Statue of Liberty, PEMEX, Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), U.S. flag; places made include USA
Drawer B-17, Folder 3

Immigration: Various Topics 1987-2020

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include imperialism, elections, amnesty, barbed wire, borders, calendars, freedom of speech, labor, children, homelessness, human rights violations, racial and ethnic diversity, deportations, welfare reform, living wage, marches and demonstrations, humanitarian aid, racism, undocumented immigrants, international solidarity, Salvadoran Americans, May Day, police, aliens (extraterrestrials), legality, babies, enemy, timeline, justice, social impact, justice, timeline, organizing tool, righting wrongs, slavery, literacy, refugees, families, tables, charts and statistics, prisons, education, Central American migrant caravans, Muslim Ban, Islamaphobia, racism, xenophobia, children, dead children; makers include Magda Santonastasio, Steve Deaumont, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Carlos Cazares, Yreina D. Cervántez, Knowledge Unlimited Inc., Anti Racist Group of Rethymno Students, Vulfrano Gutierrez, John Beam, Inkworks Press, Jewish Voice for Peace, Micah Bazant, Solespace, L.G. leBlanc, CRAIG, Debbie Willis, Toru Sugita; referenced individuals include Kristi Yamaguchi, I.M. Pei, Haing S. Ngor, Donna Shalala, Michael DeBakey, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Roger Baldwin, Emma Lazarus, Franklin Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Gloria Estefan, Colin Powell, Emma Lazarus, Cesar Chavez, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., José Guadalupe Posada, Aviva Chomsky; references or specifically about military tank, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), migrant justice movement, El Salvador, Mexican flag, "Ningun Ser Humano Es Ilegal", Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), U.S. flag, Center for Third World Organizing, U.S. Capital building, the Statue of Liberty, Mexican immigration to Los Angeles, Central American immigration to Los Angeles, Asian immigration to Los Angeles, immigration issues in Southern California, labor organizations, Native Americans, HIV/AIDS, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ) community, birds, QR codes, livestreams, bridges, shoes, manners, myths, Akha peoples (Thailand ethnic minority); places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Kansas (USA), Costa Rica, Syracuse (New York, USA); languages include Spanish, English, French, Chinese, German, English
Drawer B-17, Folder 4

Immigration: Various Topics - Cardstock 1994-2017

Physical Description: 24

Scope and Content Note

related topics include indigenous culture, migration, bus tours, undocumented individuals, taxes, children, deportation, labor, U.S. / Mexican history, national reclamation, hunger, food stamps, welfare, U.S. government aid, immigration stories, travel documents, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), driver's licenses, legalization, arts and culture, community organizing; makers include Alfredo Burgos, Pablo Alvarado, Sierra Club, Public Art Works, Crespo, Immigration Equality, Illinois Coalition for Immigrant Refugee Rights, Southern California Immigration Coalition (SCIC), Colby Poster Printing, Coalition for World Peace, Courage Campaign Institute, Party for Socialism and Liberation, Artemio Rodriguez, Joao Santillan, Hugh D'Andrade, Committee for Full Enjoyment; places made include Illinois (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); referenced individuals include Arnold Schwarzenegger, Virgen de Guadalupe, Barack Obama, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara); references or specifically about Monarch butterflies, Undocubus, Statue of Liberty, "Ningun Ser Humano es Ilegal," Minute Men", Occupy movement, Bracero program, Critical Mass; places include El Salvador, Portugal, USA; languages include English, Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese
Drawer B-17, Folder 5

Immigration: Oversize 2019

Physical Description: 4

Scope and Content Note

related topics include immigration, marches and demonstrations, human rights, sanctuary, privilege, safety, protection, prisons, self determination, resistance, media, white supremacy, identity, community, incarceration, citizenship, immigration, death; makers include lights for liberty, Robert W. Deutch Foundation, Press Press, Charilaos Tilaveridis,; references or specifically about detention centers, manifesto, sunken ships, ships, vomiting, American flag, Statue of Liberty; places made include Washington (Pennsylvania, USA)
Drawer B-17, Folder 6

Chicano/Latino: Oversize 1997; 2010-2012

Physical Description: 3

Scope and Content Note

related topics include human rights, political prisoners, liberty, prison, incarceration, freedom, arts and culture, films, documentaries, history, imperialism, migration, immigration; makers include Luis-Genaro Garcia, Richard Duardo; referenced individuals include Carlos Montes, Juan González; references or specifically about Nike, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), handgun possession, guns, firearms, Statue of Liberty, "Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America" (book, film); places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-17, Folder 7

Immigration: Organizations / Resources 1970s; 1986-1989; 2006; 2011

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

related topics include resouces, immigration, migration, migrants, immigrants, rights, immigrant rights, education, reform, elections, deportations, refugees, war, voting, employment, jobs, imperialism, jail, families, family separation, citizenship, legalization, labor, amnesty, agricultural workers, employment rights, education; makers include United We Stay, California Dream Network, Coalition for Humane Immigrants Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA), Council of Mexican Federations (COFEM), Centro de Acción Social Autónomo (C.A.S.A.) Hermandad General de Trabajadores, Comites de Refugiados Centroamericanos (CRECEN), Centros para Refugiados Centroamericanos (CARECEN), Los Angeles Unified School District Division of Adult & Career Education, Hermandad Mexicana Nacional, Southern California Immigration Coalition, Coalicion Deporten a la Migra, Multi-ethnic Immigrant Workers Organizing Network (MIWON), Mexican-American Political Association, Jewish Center for Justice, Coalición Pro-Visas y Derechos Para Indocumentados, Inkworks Press, Fundación de Ayuda Legal de Los Angeles, La Coalición por Derechos Humanos de Inmigración de Los Angeles, Willamette Valley Immigration Project, Catholic Charities; references or specifically about Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act (DREAM Act), raised fist, Mexican flag, American flag, eagle, fathers, sons, Statue of Liberty, national flags, Pledge og Allegiance, Simpson-Mazzoli Act, Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), United States map, raids, braceros, Bracero program, Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), domestic workers, construction workers, barbed wire fence, unidad, Miranda rights, viva la raza, la migra, Los Angeles Dodgers, baseball cap, calendars, Catholic churches, HR 4437, English language classes, amnesty; referenced individuals include Mario Moreno Lopez, storytelling; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Santa Ana (California, USA), Mt. Angel (Oregon, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Korean, Filipino
Drawer B-17, Folder 8

Immigration: Arts and Culture 1981-1989; 1996; 2005-2014

Physical Description: 29

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includes non-poster items

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Los Angeles, Tijuana (Baja California, Mexico), indigenous cultures, racism, student work, undocumented individuals, calendars, reunification, women, capitalism, films, subvertisements, racial slurs, festivals, May Day, border deaths, Chicano/Latino, immigration reform, drivers licenses, satire, Jim Crow laws, segregation, deportation raids, mass media, walls, religion, borders, barbed wire, theater, music; makers include Patssi Valdez, Yolanda M. Lopez, Yreina D. Cervántez, Union del Barrio, Centro Aztlan, Andrew Hill, L. Alvarez, Equal Rights Congress, Appodes G. Flores, La Resistencia, Ernesto Vasquez, Lynn Randolph, Galeria de la Raza, Art of Democracy, Calixto Robles, Golnaz Pakde, Jose Antonio Burciaga, Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin; referenced individuals include Gabino Palomares, Ricardo Aldape Guerra, Rosario Vital, Ethel Rosenfeld, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ruhollah Khomeini, Sister M. Madeleva Williams csj, Virgen de Guadalupe, Uncle Sam, Luis A. Jimenez, Jr.; references or specifically about monarch butterflies, borders, Los Angeles City Hall (California, USA), U.S.-Mexico border, Crossing Arizona (film), Rainlake films, wet backs, Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA or the Simpson-Mazzoli Act, 1986), El Gigante Awakens (film), Delegation of Immigration Authority Section 287(g) Immigration and Nationality Act (Immigration and Customs Enforcement - ICE), The Alien Game (film), Statue of Liberty, la migra (immigration enforcement), Ellis Island, Jesus Christ, Proyecto 05 Immigrante, Virgin Guadalupe, Guadalipana, cactus, sun, love, Teatro de la Esperanza, Mission Cultural Center; victims, Earth, Immigrant Pride Day, border crossing, DREAMers, Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act (DREAM Act), books, California State University Los Angeles (CSULA); places made include San Francisco (California, USA), San Diego (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese
Drawer B-17, Folder 9

Immigration: Labor 1970s; 1994; 2003-2012; 2021

Physical Description: 34

Scope and Content Note

related topics include May Day, anti-war, discrimination, hiring practices, stereotypes, equality, immigrant rights, citizenship, unions, garment workers, deportations, legal rights, labor rights, conferences, U.S.-Mexico border, satire, xenophobia, repatriation, health insurance, multiculturalism, accent discrimination, taxpayers, voting, unification of families, immigration reform, economy, May Day, war, international solidarity, legalization, worker solidarity, arts and culture, education, American flag; makers include Southern California Immigration Coalition, National Immigration Law Center, Dennis Dannebl, Roger Merrill, CASA, Hermandad General De Trabajadores, US Dept of Justice Civil Rights Division OFfice of Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices, Comite Obrero en Defensa Indocumentados en Lucha (CODIL), Comision International Coodinadora, S. Boylston, International Action Center (IAC), Labor for Single Payer, National Immigration Law Center, AFL-CIO, Workers' Voice, International Action Center Instituto de Educacion Popular del Sur de California (IDEPSCA), United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW); referenced individuals include Barack Obama; references or specifically about immigrant bashing, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Special Counsel, Washington College of Law at American University (WCL), National Campaign of Solidarity with Immigrant Workers, Statue of Liberty, agricultural worker, gardener, rake, watering can, rugs, day laborers; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Mexico, Washington, D.C. (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-17, Folder 10

Immigration: Legalization / Deportations - Family Separation circa 2010s; 2016-2018

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include immigration, deportations, immigration detention, raids, family separation, family detention, children, families, police, marches and demonstrations, legislation, direct action, labor, concentration camps, mothers, diversity, multi-racial, justice, asylum, cages, American Flag, Chicago (Illinois, USA) ; makers include Rene Arceo, Molly Crabapple, Mitchell Printing, Rommy Torrico, Inkworks Press, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) 721; references or specifically about handprints, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), #abolishice, #endfamilydetention, zero tolerance policy, #womendisobey, poli-migra, polimigra, butterflies, workers, gardens, barbed wire, fences, jail bars, American flag, hugging, humanity, keep families together, with liberty and justice for all, #CAFearlessUnited, immigration reform, crying, chain link fences, #SchoolsNotPrisons, #CloseImmigrantPrisons, family incarceration, "abolish ICE"; referenced individuals include Donald Trump; places made include Las Vegas (Nevada, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington (USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), ; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-18, Folder 1

Global Economics: Capitalism 1975-1979; 1986-1997; 2001

Physical Description: 36

Scope and Content Note

related topics include United States' deficit, capitalist economies, Wall Street, U.S. economy, profit making, fallacies, unions, price controls, religion, U.S. government, Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), wealth, poverty, gender gap, wage disparities, pay cuts, labor, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, Silicon Valley (California, USA), McDonnell Douglas, diversity, liberation, economics, banks, anarchy, media, ideology, choice, freedom, profiteering, racism, democracy, ageism, self-determination, education, labor, employment, strikes, rights, peace, equality, U.S. dollar, the earth; makers include Ragged Edge Press, Thomas Kerr, Joel Cohen, Rosing & Rosing, Bernard McMahon, Working Peoples' Artists, Bruce Kaiper, Robert Martin Production, Audrey Ross Associates, United for a Fair Economy / Share the Wealth, Seeds of Simplicity, CrimeThinc., Thibodeau; referenced individuals include Harry Magoff, J. Howard Miller, Max Weber; references or specifically about Great Depression, Cold War, World War II (WWII), Monthly Review, U.S. currency, Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, monetarism, economic cannibalism, Rich Uncle Pennybags (Uncle Scam), 1% / 99%, U.S. economics, McDonald's, Ronald McDonald, the invisible hand (hidden hand), World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), free market, moral greed, the Beatles," I get by with a little help from my friends", sharks; places made include New York (New York, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Glendale (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA)
Drawer B-18, Folder 2

Global Economics: Cardstock 2000s

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), fast tracking, working families, corporations, impeachment; makers include Mark of the Beast, National People's Campaign; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Dick Cheney; references or specifically about Burger King, Enron, Tower Records, Newsweek, Gatorade, Cheerios, 1984 (publication), corporate/Pentagon contract, military industrial complex, labor, housing, health care, education; places made include USA
Drawer B-18, Folder 3

Global Economics: Consumerism / Consumer Activism 1980; 1999; 2001

Physical Description: 24

Scope and Content Note

related topics include energy consumption, sports, North Korea, enlightened consumers, conscientious consumerism, ethnical consumerism, environmentalism, ecology, social responsibility, education, consumer solidarity, poverty, consumer power, coffee, multinational corporations, banks, credit unions, fast food, performing arts, wealth, classism, pollution, waste, landfills, automobiles, auto industry; makers include Holi, Grafik Mati, Urban Medium, International Organization of Consumers Union, Robert Crock, Ismail Hashim, John Livzey, Art Leaders Los Angeles; referenced individuals include Kim Jong-un, Michael Jordan, Susan Faludi, Kent Haruf, Michael Patrick McDonald, Ed Lam, Guy Fawkes; references or specifically about Nike, Wu-Tang Clan, James Bond, The Daily Planet, McDonalds, Third World development, Rolls Royce, masculinity, New York Times, Stiffed (publication), Plainsong (publication), All Souls (publication), fossil fuel consumption; places made include Malaysia, Atlanta (Georgia, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-18, Folder 4

Global Economics: Corporations [1943] 1968-2011

Physical Description: 51

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Fair Trade, film, art exhibitions, consumerism, corruption, voting rights, advertisements, diplomacy, Colombia, U'wa Ancestral Land, corporate terror, dictatorships, civil wars, state-sponsored terror, war lord funding, poverty, credit card companies, banks, oil companies, fast food companies, corporations, bankruptcy, low prices, exploitation, agricultural workers, tomato pickers, labor, marches and demonstrations, higher education, public universities, tobacco companies, addiction, unions, pollution, fair wages, minimum wage, reparations, welfare, civil libertiesm, United States Constitution, Delaration of Independence, Fortune 500, infant malnutrition, boycotts; makers include Bananen-Kampagne, Harley Armentrout, World Development Movement, Jinny Kim, Meeg Convoy, Coca-Cola Company, Scott Boylston, Design Action, Inkworks Press, Brandy Flower, Coby, Ben & Jerry's Homemade, Inc., Rainforest Action Network, Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, National INFACT, Angelique Gonzalez, Syracuse Cultural Workers; referenced individuals include Elyse Pignolet, Rebecca Engle, Christian Anthony, Adolf Hitler, Ed Koch, Koch Brothers, Dolores Huerta, Robert Birgeneau, Owen Stayner, Ron Dellums, Jackie Goldberg, Luciano Romero, Diosdado Fortuna, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Philip J. Carroll, Richard Kovacevich, Thomas Kerr, Joel S. Cohen; references or specifically about Chiquita Banana, Coca-Cola, World Trade Organization, General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), Dante's Inferno, Starbucks, Walmart, Frankenstein, steamroller, Statue of Liberty, yankees, Sikorsky, Monsanto, Occidental Petroleum, McDonald's, Ronald McKiller (Ronald McDonald), Shell Oil, Third World violence, Bank of America, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Maestro, Volkswagen, Mickey Mouse, Disney, Gira de la Verdad Sobre McDonald's, Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW), British Petroleum (BP), University of California at Berkeley (UCB), Trojan Horse, Pepsi, Negativland, Ben & Jerry's, McAfrika (McDonald's), Nestlé, Wells Fargo; places made include Germany, United Kingdom, Fullerton (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Waterbury (Vermont, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA); languages include German, Spanish, English
Drawer B-18, Folder 5

Global Economics: Corporations - Who Gets Welfare? Series 1995

Physical Description: 35

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related topics include McDonalds, corporate wealthfare, Chicken McNuggets, federal subsidies, poverty, U.S. government, Disney Corporation, taxpayers, commercial benefits, military expenditures, news correspondents, American Broadcast Corporation (ABC), Lockheed Martin, Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), Pentagon, military contractors, bonuses, Texas Instruments, government handouts, United States Speakers of the House, income disparities, legislation, Archer Daniels Midland Corporation, health care industry, Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), General Motors (GM), job creation, Sunkist, agriculture subsidies, Bristol-Myers Squibb, pharmaceutical industry; makers include Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Health Care: We Gotta Have It!, National Welfare Rights Union, Carla Mattioli; referenced individuals include Ed Rensi, Deborah Zubow, Elizabeth Nesbitt, Michael Eisner, Sam Donaldson, Daniel M. Tellep, William Weber, William Mitchell, Jerry Junkins, Newt Gingrich, Dwayne Andreas, Richard Scott, John Smith Jr., Russ Hanlin, Charles Heimbold, Jr.; references or specifically about Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), welfare myths, U.S. Department of Energy, Cooperative Research and Development Agreements, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service (U.S. Agriculture Department), fossil fuels, corporate greed; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-18, Folder 6

Global Economics: Corporatism 1985; 2000-2008

Physical Description: 21

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includes cardstock

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related topics include U.S. bicentennial, classism, U.S. cultural critique, corporate mergers, anti-war, human rights, environmentalism, Los Angeles (California, USA), corporate regulation, teach-ins, democracy, militarism, military industrial complex, capitalism, women, Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, Bisexual, Queer (LGBTQ), youth, taxes; makers include Eugene Coalition Liberation Support Movement, Shi-Zhe Yung, Adbusters Media Foundation, Mark of the Beast, Colin Matthes, LA Weekly, Count of Manifesto, guardiansofthesecret.com, O, Colby Poster Printing Co.; referenced individuals include Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Christine Pelisek, Harold Meyerson, Abraham Lincoln, George W. Bush; references or specifically about ruling class, Shell Oil, Gulf, Mobil, Standard, Exxon, ITT, Hess, Continental, Occidental Getty, British Petroleum (BP), 76, Marathon, Universal, Chase, U.S. flag, Playboy, Coca-Cola, Camel, Windows, Nike, Starbucks, General Electric, Pepsi, Xerox, IBM, AT&T, National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), occupations, Wal-Mart, Music Television (MTV), Wall Street bull, Liberty Bell, Enron, Blockbuster, U.S. currency, Time Warner, Google, Boalt School of Law (University of California at Berkeley), Working Tactic series, Corporate America, God; places made include Eugene (Oregon, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer B-18, Folder 7

Global Economics: Globalization 1976; 1983; 1993-1998; 2000-2013

Physical Description: 38

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related topics include Third World debt, austerity, Westernization, reversed global maps, anti-war, First Gulf War, justice, multinational corporations, wealth, poverty, marches and demonstrations, strikes, conferences, forums, women, summits, Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), drug trade, money laundering, corruption, U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), bureaucracies, Enron, taxes, oil, solidarity associations, migrants, Free Trade, NAFTA, corporate globalization, capitalism, labor, privatization, economics, violence, immigration, education, debt, corporatism, globalization, liberation, Central America, democracy, teach-in, endangerment, mobilization, ; makers include Resource Center for Non-Violence, Mike Konopacki, Arno Peters, Friendship Press, Collettivo Ingegneria, Ralph Steadman, The New Economics Foundation, The Other Economic Summit, Mark Lombardi, AntiTrust Netverk International, Inkworks Press, Institute for Policy Studies (IPS), World Economy Project, Mobilization For Global Justice, Peoples' Global Action, Guillermo Maldonado, Norma Maldonado, Vision, Stitch, Women United for Worker Justice, Mesa Global, World Confederation of Labour; referenced individuals include Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton; references or specifically about northism, Nike, surgical bomb, Subversion International, Occupy Movement, world development, First Global Women Entrepreneurs Trade and Investment Forum in Africa, World Trade Organization (WTO), World Social Forum, TLC (Free Trade agreement), Plan Puebla Panama (PPP), Acuerdo de Libre Comercio para las Americas (ALCA), PPP (Payment protection plan), Guatemala, water rights, International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Bolivia, Brazil, India, Mozambique, deregulation, Enron, Enron's pawns, World Bank Group, Convention 87, Convention 98, Convention 29, Convention 105, Convention 100, Convention 111, Convention 138, globe, Earth, ; places made include New York (USA), Sacramento (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), (Wisconsin,USA) Italy, Ghana,Guatemala, London (United Kingdom), Oakland (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA); languages include English, Italian, Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian
Drawer B-18, Folder 8

Global Economics: Group of 8 / Group of 7 (G8 / G7) 2000-2007

Physical Description: 17

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related topics include marches and demonstrations, blockades, deregulations; makers include Banu Inanc Uyan, Association pour l'Art et l'Expression Libres, Tobias Plüger, Marina Grzinic, Holy Damn It, Zvonka Simcic, Markus Dorfmüller, Petra Gerschner, Bankleer, Allan Sekula; referenced individuals include Henri Matisse, Nicolas Sarkozy, Stephen Joseph Harper, Angela Merkel, Romano Prodi, George W. Bush, Vladimir Putin, Tony Blair, Shinzo Abe; references or specifically about La danse, fine arts, G8 Heiligendamm 2007; places made include Turkey, Brussels (Belgium); languages include English, French, German, Russian
Drawer B-18, Folder 9

Global Economics: North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) / Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) 1993; 1997-2001

Physical Description: 15

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related topics include capitalism, profiteering, border crossings, corporatism, ecocide, anti-war, poverty, racism, ecology, agriculture business, labor, democracy, farming industry, bankruptcy, global unionism, privatization, working conditions, HIV/AIDS, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), water, indigenous peoples, marches and demonstrations, Mexico, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), industrialization, borders; makers include Mexico-U.S. Border Action Project, Action LA, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Inkworks Press, Western Hemisphere Workers' Conference, Louis Rothschild; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Emiliano Zapata, Crazy Horse; references or specifically about Área de Libre Comercio de las Américas (ALCA), Dominican Republic - Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), dead children, coffins, border crossing; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Vancouver (Canada); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-18, Folder 10

Global Economics: Street Art Workers (SAW) Portfolio - Newsprint 2006

Physical Description: 59

Note

includes Street Art Workers' Land and Globalization Poster Series, associated with Justseeds

Scope and Content Note

related topics include the right of return, Jewish Americans, Israel, Palestine, Aliyah, occupations, West Bank, Palestinian refugees, poverty, wealth, Korean War, affordable housing, exploitation, developing countries, Coca-Cola, corporations, military occupations, settlements, refugee camps, globalization, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), industrial agribusiness, industrial agriculture, ecological destruction, community displacement, corporate profits, environmentalism, farms, global food firms, graphic arts, grassroots activism, mass media, community empowerment, capitalism, human needs, corporate greed, prisons, gardens, Movimento Dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST), Brazil, rural communities, agrarian reform, maps, pan-Africa, militarism, General Electric (GE), wind, energy, Saudi Arabia, Shasta Dam, Native Americans, ecology, indigenous peoples, privatization, transmigration, Indonesia, Thailand, communal lands, land reform, imperialism, deforestation, ecology, McDonalds; makers include Andalusia Knoll, Street Art Workers (SAW), Bahador Shojapour, Bérénice Kaluza, Icky A., Jon Ellis, Colin Matthes, Jon Ellis, Eric Ruin, Octavio Jiménez, Katie Burkart, Lena Szczesna, Filip Berendt, Kim McCarthy, Ljubica Marcetic Marinovic, Jonathan Baker, Claude Moller, Nicolas Lampert, Ally Reeves, Sam Kerson, Lex Drewinski, Sébastian Courtois, Meredith Stern, Taber Calderon, Slawek Rogowski, Anthony Garner; referenced individuals include Joe Rosenthal; references or specifically about Third World, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, Walt Disney Company, Texaco, Inc., Honda, CBS Inc., U.S. flag; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-18, Folder 11

Global Economics: Various Topics 1972-1986; 1990-1992

Physical Description: 17

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related topics include conscientious consumerism, globalization, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), reversed global maps, international solidarity, university events, classism, U.S. wealth and poverty, labor, distribution of wealth, humor in art, art exhibitions, Tobin Tax, water, privatization of water, instability, destabilization, economics, poverty, debt, hunger, employment, conversion,; makers include Church World Service, Jessie Levine, Pantheon Books, Alan Lithographs Inc., Jeffrey Muller, Judi Gold, Sue Todd, Tobin Tax Campaign, Alan Hughes, Wingfinger Graphics, No Pasaran, FLY, The Committee for Full Enjoyment, Anti-Economy League of San Francisco, Planetary Liberation, Sue Todd, Alan Hughes, The Science Action Coordinating Committee (SACC),; referenced individuals include Ellen Turner, James Tobin, Ben Sakoguchi, Bertolt Brecht, Leonardo Da Vinci, ; references or specifically about Third World, California State University at Los Angeles (CSULA), Nobel Prize, currency, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art; operatic socio-structural analysis, economics, auditory factors, linguistics, money, noise, definitions, experience, dictionaries, symbols, silence, 10 hour work week, wasteful jobs, geography, reversing the map of North and South America, Savings and Loan (S&L) Crisis, Neil Bush, Neal Bush [sic], political social and economic conversions, Vitruvian Man (Da Vinci), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),; places made include Indiana (USA), Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA), San Jose (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), United Kingdom, Paris (France); languages include English, Spanish, French
Drawer B-18, Folder 12

Global Economics: Various Topics - Newsprint 1998-2010

Physical Description: 38

Note

includes Breakdown Press Posters Series #2 and #4

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S. cultural critique, subvertisements, Starbucks, military budget, military industrial complex, conservatism, corporations, corporatism, neoliberalism, liberalism, consumerism, profiteering, ecology, World Trade Organization (WTO), International Monetary Fund (IMF), CGI, crimes against humanity, agriculture, children, water, democratic economies, Australia, military bases, youth, peace, child soldiers, war injuries, arms trade, Neoliberalism, Liberalism, Growth Society, logos, debt; makers include Clara Tzara, Breakdown Press, Big Fag Press, Emma Davidson, Jonathan Stilts, Marcsta, Stephen Walker, Bretton Bartleet, ToFu, Marc Martin, Josh MacPhee, Paul Kafemba, Aconk Qoyyum, Stephen Walker, Edwin Vazquez, Iain McIntyre, Tom Civil, Rachel Peachey, Eric Drooker, Beehive Design Collective, Boo, The People's Bicentennial Commission, M.P. Fikaris, Matthew Kneebone, Caitlin Poduska, KA'a, Luis Fuzzhound, Olaf Ladousse, Tom O'Hern, Marc de Jong, Aris Prabawa, John Emerson, Van Rudd, Lou Smith, Opal Palmer Adisa, Ha-Ha, Kathleen McCann; referenced individuals include Michel Camdessus, Judd Polk, Mammad Aidani, Uncle Sam, Aconk Qoyyum; references or specifically about Los Angeles Times, Mickey Mouse, blackface, The Washington Lost, USA Decay, brainwashing, the war on truth, capitalist greed, Group of 20 (G20), Monsanto, British Petroleum (BP), Oxy, Coca-Cola, Ford, Nestle, DynCorp, Nazism, The Breakdown Poster series #1, World Trade Organization (WTO), International Monetary Foundation (IMF), skeletons, Anti Hutang, United Nations; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Sydney (Australia)
Drawer B-18, Folder 13

Global Economics: World Bank / World Trade Organization (WTO) / International Monetary Fund (IMF) 1995-2000

Physical Description: 66

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related topics include rice, debt repayments, gender inequality, poverty, unemployment, health, education, health benefits, children, banks, exploitation, community-based economies, domestic production, fair trade, anniversary, corporations, Boeing Corporation, World Bank, corporate summits, international solidarity, Global justice, Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976 (India), land reform, water rights, biodiversity, agriculture, privatization, education, Zaire, construction and development, imperialism, airport construction, indigenous peoples, 1999 Seattle WTO protests, public health, corporations, labor, environment, democracy, wages, anniversaries, Lower East Side Housing Conference, 3rd World War, development ; makers include Save our Rice, Dhanaraj Keezhara, Debt and Development Coalition, Matt Weurker, Action from Ireland (AFri), Derek Speirs, Cynthia Madansky, Ayisha Abraham, Inkworks Press, Seattle Teachers Rethinking Schools, World Bank, Baseline, People for Fair Trade / Network Opposed to the WTO, Nicolas Lampert, Susan Simensky Bietila, Max Schumann, Members of Bir Zeit University Women's Program, Max Schumann, baseline, Cynthia Madansky, Ayisha Abraham, Likha Ng Bayan, People's Assembly, ; referenced individuals include Shaya Mercer, Robert McNamara, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Antonio Oropeza, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, The Cat in the Hat, Dr. Suess; references or specifically about Lotería (game), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Zaire, The Development Gap and Gender Working Group, World Bank, Third World debt, Trans-Atlantic Business Monologue (TABD), Trade Off (film), Time magazine, Taco Bell, a people's army, Enron, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Alt-WID Center of Concern Washington DC (USA), The Development Gap Gender Working Group Washington DC (USA); places made include Vermont (USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), India, San Francisco (California, USA), West Bank (Palestine), Ireland, Kerala, India, Seattle (Washington, USA), ; languages include English, Chinese
Drawer B-18, Folder 14

Global Economics: World Bank / World Trade Organization (WTO) / International Monetary Fund (IMF) - Marches and Demonstrations 1994-2003

Physical Description: 31

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related topics include 1999 Seattle WTO protests, global justice, capitalism, hunger, Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), corporatism, nonviolence, September 11 (2001), anniversaries, free trade, labor, marches and demonstrations, strikes, child labor, minimum wage, beef industry, hormone treatments, European Union (EU), genetic engineering, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), biosafety, farm industry, families, biocide, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), HIV/AIDS, pharmaceutical industry, world health, profiteering, multinational agribusiness, Black Africans, religion, religious wars, Filipino migrant workers, oil, toxic terror, globalization, civil liberties, human needs international solidarity, Mexico, resistance, attacks, exploitation, ecology; makers include Mona Caron, M. Hoff, Inkworks Press, Act Against War, Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women, International Workers of the World (IWW), People's Assembly, Linkha Ng Bayan, Action for Local Global Justice, Peace for Life, New Internationalist, Polyp, Likha Ng Bayan; referenced individuals include Jeremy Rifkin, David Hanks, Emiliano Zapata, John Howard; references or specifically about Walmart, November 30th, 1999 (Do or Die Day of Action), Endangered Species Act, genocide, Third World debt, poverty, social services, deforestation, low wages, gridlock, global warming, Peru, mass migrations, socio-economic insolvency, Fast Forward / Stop the Torture, new international economic order, Diebold Total Automatic Banking System (TABS), Monsanto, EPA's Toxic Release Inventory, The Biotech Century, "liar liar pants on fire", Cancun (Mexico), "reclaim the streets", skulls; places made include Seattle (Washington, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), Canada, Australia; languages include Polish, English
Drawer B-18, Folder 15

Global Economics: Oversize 1972-2006

Physical Description: 18

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related topics include corporations, corporatism, capitalism, wealth, exploitable labor, consumption, appropriation of public lands, privatization, immigration, exploitation, economics, nationalism, prisons, commodity exchange, political economy, finance, resource appropriation, consumerism, international trade, resettlement, post-WWII reconstruction, materialism, peace, poverty, Middle East wars, September 11 (2001) terrorist attacks; makers include Ashley Hunt, John Massey, International Design Conference in Aspen (IDCA), Champion Papers Carnival, Alec, Christoph Then, Deutscher Tierschultzbund, Roger Roundy, Custom Print Inc., Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), Visual Concepts Inc., Marty Petersen, Chwast, Russell Kerr, Looking/Los Angeles; references or specifically about McDonalds, National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), Adidas, Nike, Pepsi, Toyota, Uncle Pennybags, Trojanische Maus, DuPont, Merck & Co., Chemical Industry Basel (CIBA), Geigy Ltd., Bayer, Hoechst, World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Forbes, bald eagle, Disneyland, Mickey Mouse, Gap, baseball; referenced individuals include Saddam Hussein, Donald Miller; places made include Arlington (Virginia, USA), Santa Ana (California, USA); languages include English, German
Drawer B-18, Folder 16

U.S. Cultural Critique: Oversize 1987-2007

Physical Description: 13

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related topics include capitalism, consumerism, oil, petroleum, corporations, ecology, religion, military, democracy, Native Americans, maps, art exhibitions, corporatism, American Eagle, ; makers include Cedomir Kostovic, Jean Velleu, Mike McNeilly, Lethal Art, Cowpasture Productions, Che Arrajj, DePaul University Art Gallery, Andres Cisneros Galindo, Dwayne Booth (Mr. Fish), gladiators, suicide bombing; references or specifically about greed, U.S. dollar, barcode, Capital Hill, Statue of Liberty, North American Free Trade Organization (NAFTA), Fox News, Mormons (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints); referenced individuals include Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Ralph Nader; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-18, Folder 17

U.S. Cultural Critique: Various Topics 1972-1982; 1995-2008; 2016-2019

Physical Description: 78

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related topics include racism, mass media, police brutality,Statue of Liberty, overcrowding, development, Republican Party (GOP), California Proposition 187, Los Angeles (California, USA), subvertisement, Coca Cola, Budweiser, poverty, equality, hypocrisy, imperialism, fear, fascism, Nazism, freedom, patriotism, oil, war weapons, consumerism, advertisements, suppression, paranoia, awareness, violence, criminal justice, surveillance, harassment, mass media, demonization, deprecation, free speech, classism, anniversaries, justice, diversity, racism, white supremacy, solidarity, lying, censorship, repression, swastika, violence, obedience, freedom, police, media, fist, equality, love, immigration, Disabilities, respect, diversity, corporatism, drugs, gun control, corruption, patriot and militia groups, patriotism, nationalism, anarchism, Civil Rights Movement, protest, mainstream, status quo, military intervention; makers include Mearone, Patrick Thomas, John Furnival, Jared Pratt, Paul Davis, Mere, Frances Giron, Matt Groening, Trends International, Tommy Yoon, Dan Ibarra, Michael Byzewski, Peter Schutt, Aesthetic Apparatus, Katherine Ball, Vicente Serra Lloret, Efecto Grafico, Nasty Women Get Shit Done PDX, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Project Scholl, Kitchen Sink Press, Robert Crumb, Movement Media, Albert Dorne, Iss-Ar-Gee, Augustus Beeler, StayCali, Mark Norwood, Mark Hudson, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Darren Krische;referenced individuals include Emanuel Leutze, Uncle Sam, George Washington, Eddie Balevo, Connie Chung, Shirley Chisholm, Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, Herman Goering, Homer Simpson, Leonardo da Vinci, Uncle Sam, Jules Boykoff, Kim Marks, Donald J. Trump, Ronald McDonald, James Montgomery Flagg, Chuck Berry, Keith Richards, George Washington, Richard Milhouse Nixon, Mark Twain, Community Re-education for the Advancement of Patriotism, pro-war, nazi salute, oil,; references or specifically about Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Gaslamp Killer, U.S. flag, fine arts, hamburgers, "A Short History of America by R. Crumb", Freedom burger, immigrants, refugees, "people over profit", Black Lives Matter, women, "love wins", bald eagle, fine arts, The Sopranos, slavery, genocide, U.S. flag, Nuremberg trials, disabilities, Vitruvian Man, buy American, "badjacketing", "snitchjacketing", propaganda, legal suppression, extraordinary laws, false reporting, Beyond Bullets: The Suppression of Dissent in the United States, Quincentennial, White House, "Make America Great Again", Pinocchio, tweeting, snakes, alcohol consumption, venom, taxes, the law, punk rock, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), McDonalds, Starbucks, The David, Capitol Buiiding, Lincoln Memorial, white house, , Watergate Hotel, Statue of Liberty, Guy Fawkes mask, "MAGA", American Flag, magnifying glass, "the rising tide", Uncle Sam, army draft, military recruitment, children, military vehicle, American nationalism, American culture, Hummer, cars; places made include France, Canada, Valencia (Spain), Syracuse (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Valencia (California, USA), Washington DC,
Drawer B-18, Folder 18

Canada; Various Topics/Oversize 2010-2018

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Ontario, class war, politics, elections, poverty, dignity, basic income, food, welfare, property, social housing, Canadian mining, global resistance, protests, in memoriam, industrial genocide, pipeline; makers include Ryan Hays, J.P.; referenced individuals include Doug Ford, Topacio Reynoso Pacheco, J.P., David Whiteside; references or specifically about the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP), Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program, raisetherates.ca, Sherbourne, Dundas, ocap.ca, Homelessness Demands Action, #TahoeOnTrial, mininguinjustice.org, Tahoe Resources, Coalition Contre la Pétroéconome Canadienne; places made include Ontario (Canada), Montreal (Canada); languages include English, Spanish, French
Drawer B-20, Folder 1

Los Angeles: Los Angeles Metro System 1994-1996

Physical Description: 53

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related topics include racism, voting, bus fares, transportation fees, rideshare, labor, privatization, book mobiles, commuting, van pools, telecommuting (working from home), road rage, compressed work week, artist commissions; makers include Bus Riders Union, Labor Community Strategy Center, Commuter Transportation Services; referenced individuals include Rosa Parks, Noni Olabisi, Patssi Valdez, Constance Mallinson, John Huggins; references or specifically about Metro Green Line; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-20, Folder 2

Los Angeles: Various Topics 1966-1971; 1983-2000; 2013-2022

Physical Description: 77

Scope and Content Note

related topics include curfew, calendars, arts and culture, students, racism, tolerance, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Statue of Liberty, Los Angeles School Board, Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, pro-police, traffic deaths, welfare reform, homelessness, government aid, government assistance, Islamophobia, May Day, Olvera Street (Los Angeles, California, USA), historical landmarks, city government, elections, classism, tourist guides, maps, women in art, gender gap in art, Filipino struggle, Public Defenders' rights, racism, corruption, death; makers include Bongo, Roberto Gutierrez, Figueroa Corridor Coalition for Economic Justice, Gilda Haas, Committee to Re-elect Hactor A. Chacon, Deborah Willis, Jessica Gudiel, Poster Printing, Matt Wuerker, Los Angeles County Office of Education, Charlie Chan, Chris Humphrey, Rich Mann, National Committee To Free Los Tres, Tony Auth, Mothers of Medusa, Vision Zero LA, Color of Change, Community Against Santa Monica Airport Traffic (CASMAT); referenced individuals include David Larsen, Richard Riodan, Ralph Abernathy, John Ruhlen, Nicole Davis Tinkham, Bonnie Fox, Antonio Villaraigosa, Daryl Gates, Gloria Molina, Michael Antonovich, Art Torres, Yvonne Burke, Don Knabe, Zev Yaroslavsky, Roger Mahony, Cesar Chavez, Desmond Tutu, Tony Alamo, Jimmy Carter, Hector Chacon, Lucille Roybal Allard, Hilda Solis, Xavier Becerra, Lee Baca, Michael Woo, Jackie Goldberg, Ron Dellums, Robert Shapiro, Lance Ito, Jackie Lacey, Ed Buck; references or specifically about Figueroa Corridor, Pasadena Plan, desaparecidos (disappeared persons), September 11 (2001), 9/11, Los Angeles Social Justice Coalition, South Central Neighborhood Council, General Hershey Bar, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, "The American Dream", Where's Waldo, Santa Monica Airport, asthma, neighborhood coalitions, noise pollution, jets, Lancaster (California, USA), hate crimes, "LA vs Hate" campaign; places made include Los Angeles, (California, USA), Santa Monica (California, USA), Pasadena (California, USA), Montebello (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Armenian, Chinese, Farsi (Persian), Korean, Russian, Tagalog (Filipino), Vietnamese
Drawer B-20, Folder 3

Los Angeles: Venice - Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) 1978-1984, 2005

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include art exhibitions, murals, public art, post offices, youth, peace, anti-nuclear, Latin American music, anti-war, art and politics, fist, ; makers include Ginny Cordova, Thomas Nast, Venice ARTS Council, SPARC, ; referenced individuals include Judy Baca, Eloise Klein Healy, Donna Deitch, Klee Van Hamersveld, Edward Biberman, Frank Morgan, Anthony Fiorillo; references or specifically about Old Venice Jail Gallery, Young People's Art Exhibition, International Year of the Child, atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Venice People's Centennial Celebration,
Drawer B-20, Folder 4

Los Angeles: Venice 1975-2018

Physical Description: 53

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related topics include historical photographs, July 4th parades, elections, city governments, taxes, carnival, gentrification, zoning, police brutality, city planning, Los Angeles Parks Department, diversity, culture, African Americans, Black History, the environment, pollution, homelessness, benefit, healthcare, arts and culture, LGBTQ, religion, gentrification, race, freedom, liberty, nudists; makers include Venice Town Council, Brian McKinney, Maryjane, VRL Poster Squad, Esquire Jauchem, Richard (Rich) Mann, Venice Revolutionary Union, Gerardo Mateo, City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, Venice Renters League, Are & Are Productions, Venice Neighborhood Council & Environmental Committee, savevenice.ca, Defend Oakwood History, Alexandra Fischer, Monalice, ; referenced individuals include Rick Davidson, Frank Talbott, Bob Wells, Tom Bradley, Patti Smith, Charles Robinson, Chris Shaw, D. T. Mukai, Nudist Information Center; references or specifically about First Baptist Church, Free Venice, Abbot Kinney Memorial Library, New Year Parade, Sponto Gallery, Venice Planning Conference, Abbot Kinney Street Festival, Fox Venice Theater, Festival of the Chariots, skates, cigarette butts, displacement, RVs, Venice Family Clinic, Carnevale, PRIDE, First Baptist Church of Venice, Venice Beach, National Nude Weekend, Venice Beach Music Fest, Big Brother and the HOlding Company, ; referenced individuals include Eugene Callen; places made include Long Beach (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-20, Folder 5

Los Angeles: Arts and Culture - Art Exhibitions 1974-1982; 1999-2004; 2015-2018

Physical Description: 24

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related topics include performing arts, dance theater, pictographic imagery, urban activist art, Los Angeles City Hall, nuclear clouds, international artists, mixed media, photography, graffiti, Vietnamese Buddhists, military images, design, police brutality, collective art, political posters, the environment, graphic design, illustration, humor, murals, skeleton, dance, music; makers include Rich Mann, Don Farber, Patrick Martinez, Charlie James Gallery, Heavyweight (HVW8), Mamey Studio, Hammer Museum, Labor Gallery (Mexico City, MEXICO), Lisson Gallery (London, United Kingdom), ; referenced individuals include Sal Lewitt, Allan Collection, Susan Marion, R. Buckminster Fuller, Rodney King, Fidel Alonso, Yaimel Lopez, Darwin Fornes, Martha Cooper, ; references or specifically about Ethereal Mobility, California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), Art & Democracy II, Olvera Street, Political Minded II, California Museum of Art and Science, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Luskin School of Public Affairs, Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, Institute on Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin, UCLA Cesar E. Chavez Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies, Flash Point 2017: Twenty-Five Years After the 1992 Los Angeles Uprising, Festival de Cine Europeo, Havana (Cuba), cruise ships, Resolviendo, travel restrictions, MACY's, street art, graffiti, punk, Annenberg Space for Photography, architectural graphics, Havana Design School, Casa de las Americas, Cinemateca de Cuba, Havana Book Fair, rumba, Beyond the Streets, The Lion's Den(1982), Hammer Projects: Pedro Reyes, The People's United Nations (pUN), ; places made include Valencia (California, USA), Westwood (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-20, Folder 6

Los Angeles: Arts and Culture 1970-2014; 2018

Physical Description: 51

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related topics include discrimination in the arts, play, ownership, women, Chicano activism, minorities, maps, East Los Angeles (California, USA), social justice, Mexico, Aztlán, African American artists, Black artists, design, architecture schools, hip-hop, victims of violent crimes, Los Angeles Mural Conservancy, Santa Monica Pier, history, Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles (MOCA), anarchism, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, Los Angeles Olympics (1984), city guides, mural art, Los Angeles Clippers, sports, basketball, graffiti, Southern California Rapid Transit District (Metropolitan Transportation Authority, MTA), calendars, Rancho La Brea Tar Pits, La Brea Tar Pits, workshops, the internet, festivals, conference, independent bookstores, arts education, community, PLaza de la Raza (East Los Angeles), history, community, ; makers include Los Angeles Social justice Coalition, Public Works (Santa Monica, California USA), J.T. Steiny, Buzz Magazine, Los Angeles Trade Tech College (LATTC), Mary McNally, Linda Nishio, Double X, Arts Coalition for Equality, Jeff Verges, Champion Graphics, Electric Soap, John D. Gonzalez, David Botello, Robert Arenivar, Goez Publishing Co., John Van Hamersveld, Lili Bernard, Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee (LAOOC), Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, Francois Duhamel, Brandy Flower, Atlantic Richfield Company, Llano del Rio Collective, John Post, Anthro-Graphics, Roberto Gutierrez, Outa My Head Co., youth, USC Visions&Voices, USC SHOAH Foundation, ; referenced individuals include Sandow Birk, Sean Meredith, Paul Zaloom, Sandow Birk, Sean Meredith, Tom Patchett, Greg Escalante, Willie Middlebrook, Robert Scheer, Jack Webb, Aristotle, Kent Twitchell, Jeffrey Deitch, Ronald Reagan, John Post, Ken Norman, James Hahn, Ray Bradbury, Joseph Mugnaini, Lee Boek, Peter Kors, Steven John Koeppe, Jeanne Doyle, Henry Seldis, Paul Mills, Peter Mendez, Siqueiros, Cesar Chavez, Yvette Rugasaguhunga, Catherine Fuilloux, Elida Schogt, Stacie Chaiken; references or specifically about In "Own the Dodgers", Smog and Thunder: The Civil War of the Californias, Carnevale, Venice Beach, Midnight Special Bookstore, Armenia, Congo, Guatemala, Rwanda, Last Gasp Publishing, Quiksilver Edition, Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-ARC), A Progressive Journal of News and Opinion, Silent Song, the WAlnut Tree, Zyklon Portrait, The Juice, IMangining Genocide; artistic responses to Mass Violence, The Los Angeles Mural Conservancy, The Lady of the Freeway, El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de Porciúncula (Los Angeles, California, USA), social choreography and imagination for Southern California, Wilshire Witches Circle Dances, Ronald Reagan Memorial Library, (One Book One City LA), Fahrenheit 45, Chicas Rockeras, Ya Llego Nuestro Tiempo (our time has come), change the world, Paseo del Arte, Plaza de la Raza, Lincoln Park (LA), Los Angeles County Museum of Art(LACMA), LA Times, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, CalState Long Beach, Plaza de la Raza, Del Amo Foundation, El Paseo del Arte, Southern California Art Dealers Asociation, Pacific Telephone Company, Ruben Salazar Memorial Center, Bicentennial, USC Genocide Awareness Week, ; places made include Venice (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Hermosa Beach (California, USA), Santa Monica (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-20, Folder 7

Los Angeles: Cardstock 1985; 1995-2003; 2016-2017

Physical Description: 18

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related topics include African American women, artists, anniversaries, murals, festivals, parades, musical performances, arts and culture, Hollywood, Academy Awards (The Oscars), McCarthy hearings, blacklisting, Communist Party, House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), city government, homeless activism, labor, employment, airport congestions, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), airport expansion, workers rights, solidarity, migrant labor, community, soil to soul South Los Angeles; makers include Social Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), Yes on HHH-End Homelessness L.A., Building healthy Communities South LA, UCLA Cesar Chavez Center Digital Mural Lab, Colby Poster Printing, Comité de Festejos Centroamericanos (COFECA), Alex Malutas, Henry Niller, Good Jobs LA, Alliance For Regional Solution to Airport Congestion, Martin Luther King Coalition for Jobs, Justice, and Peace; referenced individuals include Biddy Mason, Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, Angela Davis, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Judith Baca, Luis Garza, Irene Herner, Elia Kazan, Michael Wilson, Carl Foreman, Slobodan Dimitrov, Ted Hayes, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; references or specifically about Biddy Mason Park, Southwest Museum, cachiporristas, Los Lobos, Central American independence, Arizona (USA), Wisconsin (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-20, Folder 8

Los Angeles: Cultural Events 1965; 1976-2012; 2016

Physical Description: 60

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related topics include documentary screenings, African American art, murals, street art, art exhibitions, anarchism, centenial (Angelino Heights Echo Park Los Angeles, health care punk, Boyle Heights (Los Angeles, California, USA), cooperative fairs, Los Angeles bicentennial, public art, benefit, MacArthur Park, Los Angeles Anarchist Bookfair, music, sexism, racism, the environment, nuclear war, poetry, death, patriotism; makers include The Cultural Affairs Department (City of Los Angeles), Hammer Museum, Jimi Hori, Los Angeles Street Graphics Committee, Brockman Gallery Productions Inc., The Planning Group Inc., Angeleno Heights Community Organization, Marcia Kay Halopoff, National Endowment of the Arts (NEA), Carlos Michael Cobbs, Revolution Books LA, Abe Social, Indiano Metropolitano, Slang x Preshun, Japanese American National Museum (JANM), Gore Graphics, Woolf/Terrell Designers, Brooklyn 7 Design, Kathleen O'Reilly, Ambassador Printing Company, Josh MacPhee, Justseeds, The City of Los Angeles Printing Division, Ross Fanucchi, Joseph Terrell, The Womens Graphic Center, Mary-Linn Hughes, Mercury, Amado Peña; referenced individuals include Simon Rodia, Will Geer, Jane Fonda, Odetta, Pete Seeger, Frank Romero, Arlo Guthrie, Holly Near, John Hartford, Frank Romero, Bertolt Brecht, Mose Allison, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne, Marlene Zimmerman, Ricardo Flores Magón, José Martí, Amado Peña, Ho Chi Minh, Jo Wilkinson, Christopher Columbus, Roy Zimmerman, The Chambers Brothers, Judy Baca, ; references or specifically about Wattstax, Watts Towers, BA Speaks: Revolution Nothing Less!, Theatricum Botanicum, Hollywood Sunset Free Clinic, Radio Cladestina, Goethe-Institut, West Coast Brecht Centennial Festival, Ashgrove, The MIdnight Special bookstore, The Christic Institute, Tlatelolco Massacre (Mexico) 1968, Dia de los Muertos, The Ash Grove, Free Arts Clinic for Abused Children, Los Angeles Street Scene Festival, Los Angeles Political Art Documentation (LAPAD), Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), Battle of Algiers (1966), East Los Angeles Community College, Los Angeles Cuban Cultural Festival, Hollywood Improv, Thanks but No Thanks, Thanksgiving, Indigenous Peoples, The American Dream, Carl's Jr., Homage a Marti, Los Angeles Cuban Cultural Festival, Cubana en Los Angeles; places made include; Los Angeles, California (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-20, Folder 9

Los Angeles: Ecology 1990; 2000-2003; 2010-2015

Physical Description: 31

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related topics include rivers, beaches, pollution, Labor Day, storm drain pollution, urban farming, cooperative gardens, history of environmental justice movement, water sheds, the future, protection, festival, rally, holiday, media, arts and culture, drilling, community, solidarity, profiteering, environmental justice movement, public transit, ; makers include Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE), Oscar Amaro, Watershed Protection Program, City of Los Angeles, Friends of the LA River (FOLAR), Heal the Bay, Don Normark, Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE), TM, The Rand Corporation, AMC, Amblin Entertainment, revolution LA, S.T.A.N.D. LA, Arts Earth, Oscar Amaro, KCET, Los Angeles Resource Program (L.A. Resource Program); references or specifically about Los Angeles River (California, USA), southern central farmers, USC Regional History Collection, Los Angeles Central Library Photo Archives, Earth Day 1990, environmental rally, Santa Monica Beach, Paris Climate Talks, neighborhood oil drilling, Gabrielinos, Paime Pahite, Tangva (Tongva), composting, green bins; referenced individuals include Ted Danson, Chief Red Blood; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-20, Folder 10

Los Angeles: History 1975; Circa 1983; 2006-2009

Physical Description: 46

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related topics include Los Angeles Archives Bazaar, quilts, archives, cultural heritage institutions, community, Watts Towers, urban planning, gentrification, public policy, The People's Library, privatization, Los Angeles Bicentennial, workshops, tourism, Alhambra (California, USA), Sun-Maid, irrigation, housing, poverty, timeline, ideology, activism, policy; makers include University of California (USC), The Southern California Library, LA as Subject (LAAS), KPFK, Marcia Kay Halopoff, Marrowbone Studios, Jeanne Morgan, Los Angeles County Metro Transit Authority (LACMTA), Jessica Tavera, Coalition for Economic Survival, Southern California Library for social Studies and Research, Naomi Boas, Professor Jacqueline Leavitt, UCLA Department of Urban Planning, Coalition, for Economic Survival, Strategic Action for a Just Economy, Southern California Association of Nonprofits, Merry Ovnick; referenced individuals include B.D. Wilson, Phung Huynh, Julius Rosenberg, Ethel Rosenberg, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglas, Frank Romero, Sabatino Rodia, Ricardo Flores Magón, Rupert García; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-20, Folder 11

Los Angeles: Venice - Free Venice Beachhead 1969; 1980-1988

Physical Description: 11

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related topics include calendars, publications, history of publication; makers include Bill Olive; referenced individuals include Richard Nixon; references or specifically about United Farm Workers (UFW), Pacific Electric Railway, Free Venice, Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima memorial statue); places made include Venice (California, USA)
Drawer B-20, Folder 12

Los Angeles: Metro Transit Authority - about 1994-2011

Physical Description: 33

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related topics include government, public transportation infrastructure, waste, unions, racism, public transportation fares, capitalism, working class, classism, budgets, public transit operators, civil liberties, Transit Justice, marches and demonstrations, environment, public health, underutilization, disabilities, bus passes, waiting periods, photo identification, education, inequality, subsidies, demands, public transportation cuts; makers include Los Angeles Bus Riders Union; references or specifically about federal government allocations, United States Congress, Wilshire Blvd., buses, bus only lanes, trash cans, US dollar, fare hikes, Pasadena Gold Line, Municipal/Suburban bus operators, Metrolink, Metro Red Line, Eastside Light Rail, San Fernando Valley BRT, town hall meetings, environmental justice, ecology, transit lifelines, bus service, budget cuts, student bus passes, Metro Customer Center, children, African Americans, Black communities, Brown communities, weekend service, night service, Gateway Plaza, Gardena (California, USA); referenced individuals include Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Roger Snoble; languages include Korean, English, Spanish
Drawer B-20, Folder 13

Los Angeles: Metro Transit Authority - Labor / Community Strategy Center 1999-2011

Physical Description: 60

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related topics include marches and demonstrations, environment, activism, global warming, public health, racism, pollution, human rights, abuse, statistics, public transportation, unions, budgets, funding, civil rights, disabled rights, environmental justice, lifelines, labor, education, immigration, taxes, voting, media, funding, Communism, homosexuality, national security, abortion, choice, anniversaries; makers include Fight for the Soul of the City, Bus Riders Union, AgitProps Productions; referenced individuals include Antonio Villaraigosa, Richard Alacon, Richard Alatorre, Richard Riordan; references or specifically about Los Angeles Auto Show, fossil fuel consumption, public transportation, Hummer, traffic, gas-guzzling, asthma, toxic waste, oil spills, no cars, rate hikes, greenhouse gasses, Mayor of Los Angeles, police, United States Congress, Federal funding, budget priorities, schools not prisons, Proposition 6, Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Immigration and Customs Enforcement(ICE), rate hikes, Measure R, Voices from the Front Lines, Pasadena Gold Line, Metro Red Line, discretionary funds, parental consent, waiting period; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English, Korean
Drawer B-21, Folder 1

Anarchism / Communism / Socialism: Newsprint 1983; 2008

Physical Description: 5

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related topics include corporations, U.S. intervention, INA, CIGNA, global economics, multi-national corporations, capitalism, anti-war, revolution, anonymity; makers include Class War, Wall Street Journal, Federation of Revolutionary Anarchist Collectives (FRAC); references or specifically about credit crunch, working class, antifascism, white supremacy, homophobia, patriarchy, fascism; referenced individuals include Andy Littlechild; places made include United Kingdom, USA; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-21, Folder 2

Anarchism / Communism / Socialism: Various Topics 1956-1977; 1983-1997; 2004; 2017-2018

Physical Description: 38

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related topics include labor, employment, elections, campaigns, minimum wage, anti-socialism, police, mass media, capitalism, arts and culture, peace, anti-war, Marxism, Socialists, leftists, rightists, membership, sexism, solidarity, extremism, mobilization, mass movement, scapegoating, working class, single payer healthcare, taxation, police brutality, elections, police state, fascism, innocence, media, proletarian revolution, extremism, U.S. communist movement, local politics, natural resources, production, armed resistance, theory of labor; makers include Workers World Party Presidential Campaign Committee, People's World, Daily World, Niskolay Krashin, PM Press, International Socialist Organization, Freedom socialist party, Miguel Hel, Revolutionary Political Organization (Marxist/Leninist), Communist Party USA, Steve Cagan, The New York Times; references or specifically about big business, layoffs, greed, shutdowns, U.S. flag, hammer and sickle, working people, minimum wage, schools, health care, rights for immigrants, gay marriage, police brutality, corporate pollution, political prisoners, Iraq, Cuba, Klu Klux Klan (KKK), elected civilian review boards, The Daily World the fighting voice of the working people, Platypus Affiliated Society Cal state LA, Brazil (Terry Gilliam film), preacher, church, capitalist propaganda, revolution, mass demonstration, direct action, recruitment, municipal ownership, public services, corruption, institutions, liberties, city council, city government, Cleveland, free market, economy, oil, inflation, recession, jobs, unemployment, urban guerrilla, bureaucracy, bourgeois ideology, communist parties and organizations, communist history in the U.S, European Labor History, The Storming of the Bastille, ; referenced individuals include Monica Moorehead, Gloria La Riva, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Leonard Peltier, William Marx, Sasha Lilley, E.P. Thompson, Bernie Moss, Karl Marx, Engels, Donald J. Trump, Karl Marx, Terry Gilliam, Mao Tse-Tung, Tom L. Johnson, Harry Magdoff, Cacus, Bertell Ollman; places made include New York City (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Soviet Union, Russia, New Orleans (Louisiana, USA); languages include English, Russian
Drawer B-21, Folder 3

Anarchism: Anarchist Book Fairs 2000- 2019

Physical Description: 40

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related topics include cultural events, community building, counterculture, capitalism, youth, diversity, education, American dollar, Native Americans, sex workers, the state, workers, 99%, theory, rebellion ecology, herstory, imagination, mystery, parenting, Palestine, religion, benefit, police; makers include Hugh D'Andrade, Inkworks Press, Fernando Marti, Justseeds, Wordpress, Free Creative Commons, Hugh Illustrations, Kari & Tim, ; references or specifically about Bound Together Books, black cat, The Crucible, Bound Together Books, Armory Community Center, Beehive Collection, "each according to ability", NYC Anarchist Book Fair Music Night Brooklyn Bazaar, 22 anual Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair, Victoria Anarchist Bookfair; referenced individuals include Ward Churchill, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Chris Carlsson, Rebuschaos; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Oakland, (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Victoria (Canada)
Drawer B-21, Folder 4

Anti-Capitalism [1911]; 1983; 2013; 2017

Physical Description: 16

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related topics include industrial unionism, U.S. economy, capitalism, economics, labor, employment, trickle-down theory, death, corporatism, sabotage, fist, U.S. cultural critique, natural resources, climate change, environment, science, deforestation, unions; makers include Industrial Worker, Mark Norwood, Allan Sekula, Stephanie McMillan; references or specifically about the International Pub. Co., Wall Street, forked tongue, skulls, chains, skeletons, suits, New York Times, Dow, Itt&T, Lockheed, R.C.A., Hearst, del monte, DuPont, Chase Manhattan, TWA, Maytag, Chrysler, Kraft, Sinclair Oil, Grayhound, Polaroid, Eneral Tire, IBM, General Dynamics, United Fruit, energy policy, flaws, inflation, rich, income inequality, corporations, political satire, commodification, privatization, accessibility, profit, pollution, contamination, consumerism; referenced individuals include Nedeljkovich, Brashich, Kuharich, Harry Magdoff; places made include USA; languages include English, French
Drawer B-21, Folder 5

Anti-Communism [1930; 1960]; 1967; 1977-1988; 1998

Physical Description: 46

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related topics include pro-war, military training, weapons training, anti-Communist, camouflage, target practice, guns, right-wing, Legacy of the Hollywood Blacklist, Hollywood Ten, political prisoners, films, Bolsheviks, hygiene, conferences, film festivals, U.S. history, House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), police brutality, marches and demonstrations, student movements, McCarthyism, red scare; makers include Direct Cinema Ltd., Time Magazine, Northern Sun Merchandising, Red Scare Products, New American Movement, World Anti-Communist League (WACL), EDSG Information Security, Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights, Mothers of the American Revolution, Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute, ARTtorneys at Work, ScotTissue Towels (Thirsty Fibre); references or specifically about Scot Tissue Towels, Institute for Media Analysis, cold war, the red menace, Cuba, Star Wars research, Tampa Tribune, Red Peril, Red-bating, Bolsheviks, Campbell's Soup Co., anti-communism; referenced individuals include Dalton Trumbo, Adrian Scott, Alvah Bessie, Edward Dmytryk, Ronald Reagan, Gregory Peck, Herbert J. Yates, Stayskal, Karl E. Mundt, J. Parness Thomas, Robert E. Stripling, John McDowell, Richard Nixon, Frank Wilkinson, Joseph McCarthy, Roy Cohn, Jessie Helms, Adolf Hitler; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Chester (Pennsylvania, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-21, Folder 6

Communism: Communist Party USA (CPUSA) 1968-1989

Physical Description: 18

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related topics include African Americans, labor, peace, voting, elections, campaigns, employment, capitalism, jobs, membership drives, May Day, wages, nuclear testing, anti-nuclear, corporatism, corporations, communist party, unions, civil rights, labor, social security, education, Medicare, organizing, Republican Party, jobs, democracy racism, war; makers include the Young Communist League (YCL), Hall-Davis Campaign Committee, the Hall-Tyner Election Campaign Committee, Andrews Daily World, ; references or specifically about people before profits, big business, Wall Street, hammer and sickle, Haymarket Centenary, Star Wars program, Cold War, Soviet Union (USSR), Reagan administration, South Africa, big government, Peoples Bicentennial Festival, ; referenced individuals include Charlene Mitchell, Mike Zagarell, Angela Davis, Gus Hall, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Jarvis Tyner, Henry Winston, Ronald Reagan, Charlene Mitchell, Mike Zagarell, Henry Winston, Gus Hall, Angela Davis, ; places made include California (USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), New York (New York, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-21, Folder 7

Communism: Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP, USA) 1980-2009

Physical Description: 114

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related topics include women, International Women's Day, international solidarity, Middle East, Jena 6, political prisoners, racism, segregation, police brutality, murders, books and publications, fundraisers, membership drives, revolution, capitalism, black power, African Americans, George W. Bush administration, immigration, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, religion, Christianity, U.S. Republican Party (GOP), sexism, misogyny, Iraq War, U.S. criminal justice system, slavery, divorce, homosexuality, birth control, abortion, reproductive rights, homophobia, California Proposition 8 (2008), criminalization; makers include Revolutionary Worker, Virus X, Revolution (newspaper); references or specifically about China, Mexico, Nepal, Iran, Soviet Union (USSR) / Russia, India, Peru, Palestine, Israel, Panama, Haiti, South Africa, Intifada, lynchings, Jim Crow laws, 1968 Summer Olympics, Associated Press (AP), genocide, War on Terror, War on Drugs, terrorism, Nazism, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Gestapo, mass murder, The Sopranos (television show), the Bible, U.S. airstrikes, European holocaust, pink triangle, Sachsenhausen, Federal Theocratic States of America, xenophobia, atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, same-sex marriage, Chicago Tribune, Guantanamo Bay detention camp; referenced individuals include William Bennett, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Bob Avakian, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Cornel West, Damian Garcia, Raymond Lotta, John Carlos, Tommie Smith, Peter Norman, George W. Bush, Condoleezza Rice, Dick Cheney, Michael Chertoff, Donald Rumsfeld, Colin Powell, James Gandolfini, Stanley Rogouski, Jefferson Davis, Jerry Falwell, Lester Maddox, Reed Walters, Pope Benedict XVI, Martin Niemöller, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards, Frederick Douglass, Peter Pace; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-21, Folder 8

Communism: Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP, USA) 1980; 1993; 2008-2010; 2014-2019

Physical Description: 25

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related topics include roundups, 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, African Americans, U.S. Fascism Awareness Week, Black power, mass media, May Day, international solidarity, labor, religion, Christianity, revolution, society, the system, exploitation, immigrants, refugees, environment, youth, incarceration, disrespect, brutalization, women, capitalism, imperialism, suppression, armed forces, power, economy, class, humanity, synthesis, gender, sexual orientation, borders, oppression, truth, fascism, economic Bill of Rights, human rights, labor, freedom, competition, monopolies, housing, health, employment, education, activism, the system, revolution, youth, fate, prisons, brutality, oppression, immigration, Haiti, U.S. imperialism, poverty, starvation, hunger; makers include Revolutionary Worker, Revolutionary Communist Party USA (rev com), KPFK, Associated Press (AP), The National Archives; references or specifically about Obrero-Revolucionario, Islam-Fascism, Guantanamo, political prisoners, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), African Americans, women, abortion, Abu-Grab, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), US Supreme Court, Christianity, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), persecution, spying, Big Brother, critical thinking, purging, immigration the Bible, Peru, Haiti, South Africa, actual revolution, New Socialist Republic in North America, new synthesis of communism, living wage, U.S. Marines, United Nations (UN), Revolution Books, earthquakes, ; referenced individuals include David Hotpoint, Cornel West, Mathew Shepard, John Carlos, Tammie Smith, Peter Norman, Bob Bavarian, Mao Tse-stung (Zedong), Bob Avakian, Franklin D. Roosevelt; places made include USA, New York (New York, USA), Cleveland (Ohio, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-21, Folder 9

Communism: Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP, USA) - Newsprint 1979; 2001-2008

Physical Description: 33

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related topics include ecology, police brutality, U.S. imperialism, global economics, Iran's missile testing, slavery, 4th of July, Vietnam War, My Lai Massacre, nuclear weapons, anti-nuclear, anti-war, 2008 Summer Olympics, racism, capitalism, disappeared persons (desaparecidos), U.S. Democratic Party, George W. Bush administration, youth, marches and demonstrations, May Day, capitalism; makers include Revolution (publication), Revolutionary Worker (Obrero Revolucionario); references or specifically about Communist Revolution (China), Democratic National Convention (DNC) 2008, National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, 1968 Summer Olympics, Wounded Knee (1890), atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, Philippines, War in Afghanistan, Iraq War; referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Jonathan Pinkerton, Barack Obama, John Carlos, Tommie Smith, Peter Norman, Frederick Douglass, Bob Avakian, Marc Yves Regis, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Phan Thi Kim Phuc, David Horowitz, George W. Bush, Condoleezza Rice, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Ted Bundy, Amadou Diallo, LaTanya Haggerty, Khiel Coppin; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-21, Folder 10

Communism: Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP, USA) - Newsprint 1988-1993

Physical Description: 11

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related topics include Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, international solidarity; makers include Revolutionary Worker, Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade (RCYB); references or specifically about Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, Communist Manifesto; referenced individuals include Bob Avakian, Carl Dix, Mao Tse-tung (Zedong); places made include USA; languages include English, Spanish, Haitian-Creole
Drawer B-21, Folder 11

Communism: Vladimir Lenin 1967-1973

Physical Description: 29

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related topics include October Revolution, Soviet Union (USSR), capitalism, U.S. imperialism, marches and demonstrations, materialism, communism, consumerism, theory, anniversary,; makers include The Guardian, Central Organization of U.S. Marxist-Leninists, Y. Manuhin, Rodolfo Tejera, Popular de Bellas Artes Editorial, Andrea Ciolfi, the Guardian, Portal Publications, International Posters, Inc.; references or specifically about "ThreeWorlds"-ism, Social-Chauvinism, Revisionism, Soviet Social-Imperialism, Petrograd, non-violence, Coca-Cola, centenary, ; referenced individuals include Enver Hoxha, Joseph Stalin, Menshevik party, Nadezhda Krupskaya; places made include Albania, China, Soviet Union (USSR), United Kingdom, Italy, France, New York (New York, USA); languages include Albanian, Russian, English, Chinese, Italian
Drawer B-21, Folder 12

Socialism: Various Topics 1928-1939; 1970-1987; 2018

Physical Description: 27

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related topics include capitalism, abolitionism, conferences, May Day, African Americans, anti-war, media, domestic violence, women, medicine, health, Eurocommunism, Postwar Order, soldiers, veterans, marches and demonstrations, labor, minimum wage, U.S. cultural critique, unions, immigration, political parties, deportation, detention, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), workplace raids, solidarity, liberalism, American Democratic party, progressive policy, local politics, city council; makers include Workers World Party, The Militant, Young Socialist, Iowa State University Socialist Collective, Socialist Review, socialist alaternative, world socialists, poverty, workers, hunger, environmentalism, Democratic Convention, Coalition for a People's Alternative in 1980, Debs Caucus Socialist Party USA, International Socialist Organization; references or specifically about Vietnam War, black liberation, San Francisco Socialist Coalition, organized crime, American International Group (AIG), Party for Socialism & Liberation, No. 43, democrats, republicans, March on Democratic Convention, University of California v. Bakke, Hiroshima, Vietnam War, Apartheid, Selma 1965, Little Rock 1957, Boston 1974, Boycott Scab Grapes, Transit Strike, Gray Panthers, Support Indian Resistance, March Against Racism (Boston), We Shall Overcome, Free Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Chile, Equal Rights Amendment, Taft-Hartley Act, Navy Out of Viques, Woman Office Workers, power fist, revolutionary, roses, freedom, socialism, oil, vote socialist, socialist service, public service; referenced individuals include Harriet Tubman, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Barbara Ehrenreich, Bill Cumberland, Michael Albert, Ahmed Shawki, Leon Trotsky, Kayren Hudiburgh, Harry Siitonen, John Webb, Howard Zinn, Richard Nixon, Darlington Hoopes, Fred W. Goelz, Charles M. Weiss, Jacob D. Reber, Paul E. Rickenbach, Edward A. Yoe, Amos N. Lesher, McDonough, Tomlinson, J. Henry Stump; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), England (UK); languages include Spanish, English;
Drawer B-22, Folder 1

Black Panther Party: Bobby Seale early 1970s

Physical Description: 13

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related topics include marches and demonstrations, Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention, fascism, civil rights, racism, political prisoners, death penalty, capital punishment, New Haven Black Panther trials, New Haven 9, cultural events, benefit events, power structures, anti-war, Black power, peace, Vietnam War, campaigns, elections, U.S. government oppression, women, patriarchy, education, police brutality, handcuffs, chains, fidelity, misfortune, injustice, strength, masses, justice, pigs; makers include Black Panther Party, Emory Douglas, National Committee to Combat Fascism, The Bobby Seale Brigade, Berkeley Graphic Arts, Bobby Seale Defense Fund, Steve Shames, Photon West, Tribe; references or specifically about Dred Scott v. Sandford, U.S. intervention in Southeast Asia, Amerika, male supremacy, Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam, Kent State shootings, Third World people, white anti-war movement, revolutionary army, strikes, kidnapping, George Washington University (GWU), pigs, justice, Ramparts, Chicago 7, dragons; referenced individuals include Dred Scott, Bobby Hutton, Alan Copeland, Julius Hoffman, Ho Chi Minh, Bobby Seal; places made include Washington, DC (USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Emeryville (California, USA)
Drawer B-22, Folder 2

Black Panther Party: Eldridge Cleaver 1968-1969

Physical Description: 12

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related topics include campaigns, elections, wanted posters, criminal records, murder charges, political prisoners, prisons, petitions, police brutality, racism, police occupation, U.S. military, solidarity, 1968 U.S. presidential campaign, physical description, interstate flight, photographs, assault with a deadly weapon, possession of narcotics, gun battle, armed and dangerous, federal warrant; makers include Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Black Panther Party, Eldridge Cleaver Fund, Jeffery Blankfort, Peace and Freedom Party, Jimerson Printing Company, Bindweed Press, The International Committee for Cleaver's Defense, Revolutionary Playthings; references or specifically about All Power to the People, "Soul On Ice", ARM 12, Young Lords Organization, racist authoritarianism, Boston Tea Party, fascism, U.S. imperialism, Republic of New Africa, Cuba, China, fugitives, injustice, revolution, guerilla warfare, Native Americans, The Vanishing American, Wanted Flyer 447, Aliases Eldridge Cleaver, Leroy Eldridge Cleaver, Jr., fingerprint classification, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); referenced individuals include J. Edgar Hoover, Peggy Terry, Bobby Seale, Fred Hampton, Robert Williams, Martin Sostre, Fred Ahame Evans, Manuel Ramos, Nacio Jan Brown; places made include Emeryville (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer B-22, Folder 3

Black Panther Party: Huey P. Newton 1966-1970

Physical Description: 25

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related topics include racism, police brutality, torture, self-defense, police racism, murder, political prisons, peace, freedom, slavery, armed struggle, rifle, armed struggle, law, political prisoner, Reagan-Alioto; makers include Black Panther Party for Self Defense, Personality Posters, Bill Olive, Tim Lambert, Young Socialists Alliance, arm4, Lisa Lyons; referenced or specifically about armed struggle, slavery, revolution, hand, weapon, gun, Huey P. Newton Birthday Rally, Free All Political Prisoners Week, political prisoner of usa fascism, peacock chair, beret, Memorial Auditorium Stanford University, Minister of Education, Deputy Minister of Information, revolutionary music, Attorney for the Black Panther Party, Free Huey Rally, Students for a Democratic Society, Peace and Freedom Party, De Fremery Park, black panther, barbeque, Black dancers, musicians, theater, assault rifle, gavel, red star, prison, mass rally, federal building, appeal, May Day, court; referenced individuals include Bobby Seale, Ted Streshinsky, Huey P. Newton, Ray 'Masai' Hewitt, Elaine Brown, Charles Garry, Eldridge Cleaver, Stokely Carmichael, Reies Tijerina, Ivan Dixon, Mike Klonsky, May Mallory, Alfonso J. Zirpoli; places made include Emeryville (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), West Oakland (California, USA);
Drawer B-22, Folder 4

Black Panther Party: Newsprint 1970

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include political prisoners; references or specifically about The Cambridge Chronicle; referenced individuals include Bobby Seale
Drawer B-22, Folder 5

Black Panther Party: About 1967; 1976; 1990-2010; 2017-2018

Physical Description: 38

Note

includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Young Lords Organization, Vietnam War, My Lai Massacre, health care, socialism, police brutality, labor, memorial events, prisons, Black Panther film festival, cultural events, photography, arts and culture, art exhibitions, public forums, anniversaries, political prisoners, marches and demonstrations, campaigns, Chrimmons, Black Writers Workshop, theater, police racism, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Black Panther women, internationalism, solidarity, genocide, corruption, ; makers include Workers' Liberty, Nikki Arai, N. Toyofuku, Inkworks Press, Mark Kent, Peace and Freedom Party, Ed Pearl, D.Sheridan, Greens Show Print, National Committee to Combat Fascism, Coalition Against Police Abuse, La Peña, Ovid P. Adams, Los Angeles County Peace and Freedom Party, Tarika, Sepia Collective, California Endowment, Los Angeles Country Arts Commission, Road to Artdom, Zack de la Rocha, Razor Step; references or specifically about "Radicals in Black & Brown", Robert and Sallie Brown Gallery and Museum, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Los Angeles Coalition Against Police Abuse, Black workers' struggles in Britain, Sinn Fein, WL Publications, Black British, Columbia University, 18th Street Arts Center, Loeb Student Center, Black Panther Party Ten Point Program, University of California at Berkeley, icons, "I See You", Gregorio Escalante Gallery, Medina Gallery, assassination of Fred Hampton, Mylai Massacre, Fred Hampton speech, South Vietnam; referenced individuals include Fred Hampton, Michael Zinzun, Darcus Howe, Uncle Sam, Richard Aoki, Huey P. Newton, David Hilliard, Ruth-Marion Baruch, Pirkle Jones, Kathleen Cleaver, George Jackson, Bobby Hutton, Stokely Carmichael, Mark Vallen, Julian Bond, Keith Grier, Buriel Clay II, Marlon Brando, Bobby Seale, Shepard Fairey, Samella Lewis; places made include London (England, United Kingdom), Italy, New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA); languages include English, Italian
Drawer B-22, Folder 6

Black Panther Party: COunter INTELligence PROgram (COINTELPRO) 1969

Physical Description: 97

Scope and Content Note

related topics include government conspiracies, infiltrations, cartoons, Los Angeles Black Panthers, racism, US Organization (Black Nationalist group), police informants, caricatures, welfare; makers include Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); references or specifically about Black nationalism, pork chop Karenga, paper panthers, paper tiger, lynchings, dissension, Young Workers Liberation League, Revolutionary Socialist Union, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), United Front Against Fascism in America (UFAFIA), United Front, Cairo (UF), floorplans; referenced individuals include Maulana Karenga, Geronimo Pratt, Bobby Seale, John Higgins, Alprentice Carter (Bunchy Carter), Walter Wallace, David Hilliard, Huey P. Newton, Clara Vincent, LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka), Richard Nixon, Angela Davis, Charlene Mitchell, Tim Stevens, Augustus Taylor, Audrey Holland, Joudan Ford, Bobby Rush, Don Freed, Donald Kalish, Irving G. Sarnoff, Charles Enlow Koen, C.D. Brennan, Jorge Aponte, Robert Collier, David Brothers, Fred Hampton, Akua Njeri (Deborah Johnson); places made include San Diego (California, USA)
Drawer B-22, Folder 8

Black Panther Party: Police Brutality 1968-1970; 1976

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include benefit events, petitions, fundraising police, prisoner, gunshot, civil rights, fascism, conferences, finance capital, capitalism, community control, murder, truth, conspiracy, justice, socialism, revolution, food, health, armed struggle, rifle, Black Panther Party, assassination, murder, massacre, solidarity, freedom, resisting fascism; makers include Berkeley Graphic Arts, December 4th Committee, Mark Morris, People Against Racism (PAR), Resist, Robert Brown Elliott League, Illinois Chapter Black Panther Party, Black Panther Party, Salsedo Press, Lester Dore, Movement Labor England Free Press; references or specifically about Attica prison riot, Chicago Seven (Chicago Conspiracy trial), Nazi Germany, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), International Liberation School, fascist pigs, "you can kill the revolutionary but you can't kill the revollution", December 4th raid, December 4th Committee, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Federal court, Mayood National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention, CoIntelPro, black messiah, Blackstone Rangers, armed struggle, people's army, fascism, free huey, police violence, reactionary, paper tigers, cop, police, businessman, politician, Chicago Police, bail money, police raid, pregnant, Illinois Bell Telephone, free breakfast program, health clinic, Songmy, Vietnam, democracy, law and order, Revolutionary Youth Movement, American fascism, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Bobby Hutton memorial, Bobby Hutton Assassination; referenced individuals include Bobby Hutton, Eldridge Cleaver, Fred Hampton, Bobby Seale, Mark Clark, Martin Niemoller, Edward Hanrahan, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., William O'Neal, Malcolm X, Larry Roberson, Spurgeon Winters, Sterling Jones, Babatunde X Omawali, Huey Newton, Judge J. Sam Perry, Mark Clark; places made include Oakland (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Atlanta (Georgia, USA);
Drawer B-22, Folder 9

Black Panther Party: Political Prisoners 1970s; 2007

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Panther 21, prisons, martyrdom, death, benefit events, San Francisco 8, marches and demonstrations, racism, Bobby Seale, prisoners, police brutality, Black communities, Chicago 8, criminal justice system, capitalism, employment, housing, Soledad Brothers, injustice, imprisonment, false charges, prosecution; makers include Inkworks Press, National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, John Pitman Weber, Black Panther Party, Committee for the Defense of Human Rights, Committee to Defend the Panther 21, The Conspiracy, December 4th Movement, Women's Committee to Free Joan Bird, Illinois Chapter Black Panther Party, Soledad Brothers Defense Fund, San Francisco Print Collective, International Campaign to Free Geronimo ji Jaga (Pratt), American Parents Council, Black Student Union, Bread Basket, Urban League, CORE, Crenshaw Neighbors, Black Student Alliance, SCLC, B.P.P, Bootsraps, Che Lumumba Club, Malcolm X Foundation, NAACP, Custom House; references or specifically about San Quentin Prison, Black Power Movement, Chicago 7, Vietnam War, University of Massachusetts, legal lynching, flag of the National Liberation Front (NLF), The LA 18, political prisoners, ransom, bail money, USA fascism, Ministry of Information, shotgun, barbed wire; referenced individuals include Ericka Huggins, Lisa Cerri, Bobby Seale, Huey P. Newton, Malcolm X, Khatari Gaulden, Geronimo Pratt (Geronimo Ji-Jaga Pratt), Afeni Shakur, David Hilliard, William Kunstler, Abbie Hoffman, Fred Hampton, Doug Moranda, Ollie Harrington, Joan Bird, Lance Bell, Frank Cieciorka, John Clutchette, George Jackson, Fleeta Drumgo, Herman Bell, Francisco Torres, Attica (The film), Gilbert 'Gil' Parker, Robert Bryan, Tommye Williams, George Young 'Duck', Wayne Pharr, Bernard Smith, Renee Moore 'Peaches', Geronimo 'G', Melvin Smith 'Cotton', Sharon Williams, Craig Williams, Willie Safford, Lloyd Mims 'Mims', Saundra Pratt 'Red', Roland Freeman, Isaih Houston 'Ike', Paul Redd; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Pasadena (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Illinois (USA), Milwaukee (Wisconsin, USA), Sonoma County (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA);
Drawer B-22, Folder 10

Black Panther Party: Reproductions 1968-1972; 2016

Physical Description: 53

Scope and Content Note

related topics include housing, The Black Panther (newspaper), evictions, police brutality, self-defense, racism, education, China, Soviet Union, youth, children, resistance, militant organizing, poverty, Native Americans, political prisoners, Panther 21, fascism, international solidarity, hunger, capitalism, corporatism, Latino Seven, boycotts, Safeway boycott, gay liberation movements, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), black Vietnam veterans, mass incarceration, abolition; references or specifically about Western Addition Community Organization (WACO), Palo Alto School Board, free breakfast for children program, finance capital, health care, employment, labor, people's free food program, United States Constitution, 50th Anniversary of BPP; referenced individuals include Denzil Dowell, Bobby Seale, Bobby Hutton, Eldridge Cleaver, Huey P. Newton, Emiliano Zapata, Geronimo, Malcolm X, Ronald Reagan, Ericka Huggins, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Ho Chi Minh, George Seaton, John Jerome Huggins, Bunchy Carter (Alprentice Carter), Emory Douglas, Nelson Rockefeller, Richard Nixon, Asah, Nelson Rodriguez, Rodolfo Martinez, Jose Melendez, Mario Martinez, Jose Rios, Gary Lescallet, Elaine Brown, Malik Barafu; places made include Berkeley (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-22, Folder 11

Black Panther Party: Reproductions for 1995 Film "Panther" 1994

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include political prisoners, New York Panther 21, black power, police brutality, self defense, marches and demonstrations; makers include; references or specifically about The Committee to Defend the Panther 21, Black Panther Party for Self Defence, "All power to the people," Young Socialist Alliance; referenced individuals include Huey P. Newton, Frank Cieciorka
Drawer B-22, Folder 12

Black Panther Party: Various Topics 1967-1970

Physical Description: 32

Scope and Content Note

related topics include political prisoners, wanted posters, media, U.S Imperialism, warfare,marches and demionstrations, Nixon, community, child services, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), justice, police brutality, education, racism, labor, political repression, hiring policies, free speech, censorship, elections and campaigns, Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention, benefit events, rally, press conference, Constitutional rights, labor, war, military budget, Viet Nam, recession, Tet Offensive, medical care, community day care, Migrant workers, presidents, drugs, narcotics; makers include Black Panther Party,Bobby Seale Brigades, Emory Douglas, People's Constitutional Convention, Milwaukee Three, National Committee to Combat Fascism, Artists United against Repression; references or specifically about genocide, Rise up Angry, Guerrilla Theater, assassinations, "Power to the People", fist, third world students, ethnic studies, Chicano/Latino, Temple University, U.S. Constitution, civil liberties, Dred Scott, Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention, Checkers (Nixon's dog), Long Island Express (L.I.E.), Long Island Railroad (L.I.R.R.), Harlem, free medical clinic; referenced individuals include H. Rap Brown, Frank Cieciorka, Richard M. Nixon (President Nixon) , Bobby Seale, Bunchy Carter (Alprentice Carter), John Huggins, Bobby Hutton, Rashidi, Elaine Brown, Spiro Agnew, Bobby Seale, Fred Hampton, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon Baines Johnson, John Wayne, Governor John Lindsey; places made include Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), New York City (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA)
Drawer B-22, Folder 13

Black Panther Party: Newsprint 1969-1972

Physical Description: 36

Scope and Content Note

related topics include police brutality, Vietnam War, self-defense groups, Peru, Burma/Myanmar, self-determination, gun laws, firearms, racism, imperialism, fascism, Chicano/Latino, political prisoners, prisons, housing, poverty, criminal justice system, juries, international solidarity, voting, boycotts, genocide, economics, community building, children, youth, capitalism, World War II (WWII), pig, rifle, law & order; makers include Guardian, Black Panther (newspaper), Malik Barafu, Jeff Scales, Black Panther Party, Los Siete de la Raza, International Committee for Cleaver's Defense, Blood Brother; references or specifically about La Raza, Organización de Solidaridad con los Pueblos de Asia, África y América Latina (OSPAAAL), New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), Acorn Project, Zodiac Youth Organization, Watergate scandal, drugs, heroin, Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime (TASC), University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), Cambodia; referenced individuals include Huey P. Newton, Stephen Shames, Lonnie McLucas, Bobby Seale, Ericka Huggins, Emory Douglas, Wallace Lee Farrell, Charles Collins, William Lindsay, Frank Rizzo, Connie Matthews Tabor, Enver Hoxha, David Osborn, George Jackson, John Huggins, Patrice Lumumba, Alprentice Carter (Bunchy Carter), Kim Il Sung, Ho Chi Minh, Richard M. Nixon, Bobby Hutton, Ollie Harrington, Eldridge Cleaver, David Hilliard, Emiliano Zapata, Randy Williams, Wallace Parnell, Bernadine Garrett, Isaac Edwards III, Alton Edwards, Donald T. Guyton, Betty Powell, William Cloud, Leroy Jones, Bill (Willie) Boyette, Tyrone Edwards, Milton O. Martin, Albert Harris, Fred Bell, Ruchell Magee, Bill Williams, Elaine Brown, David Horowitz, James McCord, Bob Rush; places made include Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, German
Drawer B-25, Folder 1

HIV/AIDS: Australia and Papa New Guinea 1988-1999

Physical Description: 45

Scope and Content Note

related topics include hearing impaired, deaf, safe sex, women, children, multiculturalism, diversity, discrimination, community, condoms, intravenous drug use, alcohol, drugs, safe-sex practices, education, aboriginal community, sexually transmitted diseases / sexually transmitted infections (STDs/STIs), peer support groups, men loving men, incarceration; makers include Leonie Lane, Sandy Edwards, AIDS Council of New South Wales, Family Planning Association, Women's Health Services Association, Jan Fieldsend, World Health Organization (WHO), David McDiarmid, AIDS Council of New South Wales Inc. (ACON), Commonwealth Department of Community Services and Health, Aboriginal Health Workers of Australia (Queensland), Health Productions, Dreadnaught, Ian Liddell, Victorian AIDS Council Inc., Gay Men's Health Centre, Gooch & Harrod, Bluestone Media, Australian Federation of AIDS Organizations, AIDS Action Council, Aboriginal People with AIDS, Ingrid Hoffmann, Government Printer of the Northern Territory, David Herkt, Ponch Hawkes, Lin Tobias, HIV Education Project Team, The ArtWorkers, AIDS Council NSW Australia; referenced individuals include Kaz Cooke, MIchael Yabsley; references or specifically about World AIDS Day, AIDS ribbon, Hermoine (The Modern Girl), AIDS Awareness Week, Injecting Drug Use Project, Condom Man, prisoner bashing, prisoner abuse, condom vending machines, needle vending machines; places made include New South Wales (Australia), Victoria (Australia), Canbera (Australia), NSW (Australia), Papua New Guinea; languages include English, Krio;
Drawer B-25, Folder 2

HIV/AIDS: Belgium 1999

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include condoms, health disclosures, education, hotlines; makers include E. Vaes, Ministere de la Communaute Française, InforSida, Patrick Petitjean, Pierre Brandenbourger, Rene Demarets, AIDE Info SIDA, V.u. Annelies Vanmechelen, InterProvinciaal Aids coördinaat (IPAC), Frank Moerman, Werkgroep Van En Voor Seropositieven, Leona Detiege, Vlaams Minister van Tewerkstelling en Sociale Aangelegenheden, AIDES Info SIDA, Françoise Brandese, Mon Slembrouck, Korte Brilstraat, Vrij van Zegal, AIDStelefoon; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Eiffel Tower, Durex, AIDS Memorial Day, AIDS quilt; places made include Antwerp (Belgium), Brussels (Belgium); languages include English, Dutch, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German
Drawer B-25, Folder 3

HIV/AIDS: Greece and Italy

Physical Description: 30

Scope and Content Note

places made include Greece, Italy; languages include Greek, Italian ;
Drawer B-25, Folder 4

HIV/AIDS: Denmark 1989

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), oral sex, cartoons, condoms, casual sex, gay sex, gay marriage/equality, same-sex marriage, multi-racial couples; makers include Bøssernes Befrielses Front, Iller Moller, Sundhedsstyrelsen Af Filmforsyningen (Health Authority of Film Supply), Lynggaard / Capriani, Landsforeningen for Bosser Og Lesbiske, Landsforeningen for Bøsser Og Lesbiske (The National Association of Gays and Lesbians), Robin Skjoldborg; places made include Denmark; languages include Danish, English
Drawer B-25, Folder 5

HIV/AIDS: France 1990-1998

Physical Description: 40

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, discrimination, safe sex, condoms, helplines, sexually transmitted diseases / sexually transmitted infections (STDs/STIs), films, pediatric AIDS, family medicine, women, children, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), drugs, heterosexual sex, unions, religion, stigmas, Catholicism, youth, intravenous drug use, needle sharing; makers include Sida Info Service, Polymago, Association de Lutte Contre le Sida, Yan Nascimbene, Industrielle et Commerciale, UNESCO, Ministere du Travail et des Affaires Sociales, Denis Felix, Ministere de L'Emploi et de la Solidarite Secretariat D'Etat a la Sante (CFES), Imprimerie Saint-Donatien, Axel Heise, Maison des Homosexualites, International Transport Workers Federation (ITF), Association des Jeunes Contre le Sida, Ministere des Affaires Sociales de la Sante et de la Ville, G. Philipidhis; referenced individuals include Daniel Pennac, Christophe Bataille, Azouz Begag, Tahar Ben Jelloun, Sylvie Germain, Tonino Benacquista, CarlElie Couture, Regine Detambel, Pierrette Fleutiaux, Nadejda Garrel, Anne Perry-Bouquet, Francis Cabrel, Michel Jonasz, Catherine Lara, Maxime Le Forestier, Maurane, Alain Souchon, Zazie, Pope John Paul II, F. Boisrond; references or specifically about Moon landings, X Files, Un dimanche matin à Marseille, Solidarite Enfants Sida (Sol En Si), World AIDS Day, AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), Peau d'Ane; places made include Paris (France), Chartres (France), Nantes (France); languages include French
Drawer B-25, Folder 6

HIV/AIDS: France - AIDES 1994-1998

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include sexually transmitted diseases / sexually transmitted infections (STDs/STIs), condoms, French-Tunisians, immigration, helplines, aid for the hearing impaired (deaf people), syringe exchange, intravenous drug use, needles, decrease of risk infection; makers include Emmanuelle Barbaras, Imprimerie Pellerin Paris, R. Turqueti, l'Agence Française de Lutte contre le Sida, Antonio Bellavita, Fédération des Tunisiens pour une Citoyenneté des Deux Rives, Sida Info Service, Olivier Dabit, Groupe Sourds, La Mutuelle Etudiante, Marie-Laure Costa, Imprimerie Pellerin Paris; references or specifically about sign language, World AIDS Day
Drawer B-25, Folder 7

HIV/AIDS: France - Comité Français D'éducation Pour La Santé (CFES) circa 1990s-2000s

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include condoms, education, treatments, sexually transmitted diseases / sexually transmitted infections (STDs/STIs), children, bleach, sterilization of needles, syringes, hepatitis, intravenous drug use; makers include Ministère de l'Emploi et de la Solidarité, Direction Departementale des Affaires Sanitaires et Sociales, Euro RSCG Corporate; references or specifically about European unity, Sida Info Service; places made include France
Drawer B-25, Folder 8

HIV/AIDS: France - Mairie de Paris circa 1990s

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include conferences, education, free health care, condoms, pediatric AIDS, children, solidarity; references or specifically about World AIDS Day, 3e Conférence Européenne Sur Les Soins et Traitements, AIDS ribbon; places made include Paris (France); languages include French, German, English
Drawer B-25, Folder 10

HIV/AIDS: Germany - Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe 1995-2009

Physical Description: 47

Scope and Content Note

related topics include solidarity, prisoners, labor, stigma, isolation, donations, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), education, public health, HIV related complex, sexuality, condoms, lifestyles, youth, sadomachism (s&m), safe sex, prostitution, people with disabilities, inter-generational education, aging, group sex, medications, fundraisers, art exhibitions, Congo, women, hotlines, musical performances, heterosexual sex, physical fitness, emotional support, photograph exhibitions, AIDS prevention, race, drugs, ecstasy, rave parties, prescription medicines; makers include Holzki, Ines de Nil, Friedrich Baumhauer, Wolfgang Mudra, Schwules Netzwerk NRW, Frank Wagner, John Lindell, Norbert Heuler, Detlev Pusch, Michael Taubenheim, Martin E. Kauttner, M. Wilhelm, Kintscher, Dimitra Tselebidis, Chrsitian Schneider, Adrian Koeli, Salmon, Sepp Engelmaier, Ingo Tauborn, Projekt-PR, Alexander Buss, Rinehard Lorenz, Patrick Hamm, Jürgen Baldiga, Christoph Holzki, John Baumgarten, concept X, Sandra Scweda, Kleve, Kreis Weissel, Selbtshilfegruppe für Frauen mit HIV und AIDS, Frost, Edmundo Glalindo, Alan Warran; referenced individuals include Ralf König, Margot Werner; references or specifically about triple drug treatment (drug cocktails), toxoplasmosis, anti-retroviral therapy, opportunistic infections, Themen-Index Medizin, Kultur + Cafe, Frauen Line, Positiv Line, Mid-Life Greisis (Palestine rock), Prince Albert piercing, leather daddies, World AIDS Day, AIDS ribbon; places made include Berlin (Germany), Frankfurt (Germany), Bonn (Germany), Austria, Australia; languages include German, English
Drawer B-25, Folder 11

HIV/AIDS: Germany - Gib AIDS Keine Chance 1993

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

related topics include condoms, public health, intravenous drugs, stigmas, education, treatments, safe sex, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), political cartoons; makers include Marcel Kolvenbach, Guido Meyer, Papen Werbeagentur, RoRo + Zec, Papan, Teeurer; places made include Cologne (Germany)
Drawer B-25, Folder 12

HIV/AIDS: Hong Kong 1997-1997

Physical Description: 29

Note

Includes acquisition 2000-125,

Scope and Content Note

related topics include condoms, venereal disease (VD), sexually transmitted diseases / sexually transmitted infections (STDs/STIs), calligraphy, helplines, isolation, stigmas, public health, blood precautions, school safety, education, youth, solidarity, AIDS prevention in the workplace, labor, labor safety, public health, blood precautions, school environments, work place policies, AIDS/HIV discrimination, AIDS political graphic posters, poster exhibitions, art exhibitions, social isolation, needle sharing, condoms, AIDS hotlines; makers include AIDS Concern, Persons With AIDS (PWA), Government Information Services, Government Printer Hong Kong, Hong Kong AIDS Foundation, AIDS Unit Department of Health, Government Printer of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Arts Centre Pao Sui Loong Galleries, Harbour Road Wanchai Hong Kong, Committee on Education and Publicity on AIDS, AIDS Concern's Buddy Service, ; references or specifically about Vietnamese rose, poisonous plum flowers, AIDS ribbon, World AIDS Day, World Health Organisation and International Labour Office; places made include Hong Kong (China); languages include Chinese, English
Drawer B-25, Folder 13

HIV/AIDS: India 1993-1995

Physical Description: 42

Note

includes material orginally from E-1.8 HIV/AIDS: India

Scope and Content Note

related topics include condoms, family, sex education, unprotected sex, youth, education, marriage, divorce, stigmas, women, blood donations, monogamy, sex positions, sterilized needles, syringes, healthy lifestyle, nutrition, drug abusers, sterilization of needles, public health, prevention, abortion, misconceptions about HIV/AIDS transmission, misinformation ; makers include Ramesh Sukamar, Prabin, NGO AIDS Cell (Center for Community Medicine), N.R. Nanda, AIIMS Blood Transfusion Service, Meridian Ad Systems, AIDS Awareness and Counselling Centre, MIA Blood Bank, Sex Education Counselling Research Therapy Training, Family Planning Association of India (FPAI), Adprint, AIDS Awareness Programme, Pache Trust, Balaji Ads O Prints India, East-West Committee, Centre for Community Medicine AIIMS, UNESCO/AIDTHI, Indian Health Organisation and Harcon Centre, Sona Printers, NACO, World Health Organization (WHO), Voluntary Health Association of India, Manipur Voluntary Health Association, Indian Committee of Youth Organizations, Universities Talk AIDS, National Service AIDS Control Organization, AIDS Surveillance Centre, Prolific Incorporated ; places made include New Delhi (India), Manipur (India); languages Hindi, English, Tamil; references or specifically about Vhai Series Prevention and Control;
Drawer B-25, Folder 14

HIV/AIDS: Internationally Made 1993-2002

Physical Description: 23

Scope and Content Note

related topics include human trafficking, women, children, South Asia, sterilization, hepatitis B, intravenous infections, family, monogamy, condoms, youth, public health, hotlines, HIV testing, abstinence; makers include REACH Beyond Borders, UNDP, World Health Organization (WHO), National Aids Committee of the Cook Islands, National Audio Visual Centre, Ministry of Education and Culture, National Printing and Computer Service, Minister Lasante ek Servis Sosyal, G. Padey, G. Auberson, Canadian AIDS Society, Hemophilia Society, National AIDS Strategy, Daniel Collins, Alex Hass, Canadian Public Health Awareness, AIDS Vancouver, AIDS Montreal, Rod Newberry, Greg Gerla, Alberta Advertising Agencies Association, Jackie Bagley, Alberta HIV AIDS Prevention Campaign, Calder Bateman, Darklight Studios, Palmer Jarvis; references or specifically about World AIDS Day, Durex, AIDS Awareness Week; places made include Bangladesh, Cook Islands, Seychelles, Seselwa, Maldives, Papua New Guinea, Pakistan, Toronto (Canada); languages include English, Rarotongan, Dhivehi, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Urdu, Bengali
Drawer B-25, Folder 15

HIV/AIDS: Latin America and Caribbean 1992-1995

Physical Description: 40

Scope and Content Note

related topics include condoms, prevention, public education, monogamy, pregnancy, pediatric AIDS, hotlines, promiscuity, needles, family, emergency first aid, HBV testing, youth, HIV/AIDS testing, syringes, public health, human rights, prostitution, love, safe sex; makers include Ministério da Saúde do Brasil; Secretaria De Assistencia À Saúde; Programa Nacional de DST/AIDS, POrograma Nacional de DS/AIDS Minesterio de Salud/D.N.M.P., BEMFAM, Alejandro Pérez, Tomás Miña, Ribé, GP SIDA, Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC), AIDSCOM USAid, Programa Prevencion Del SIDA en Mujeres Heterosexuales con Pareja Estable, Cambio Creativo, Ministerio de Salud, Comision Nacional del SIDA, Bouhier, Tabu SIDA, Messager Contre le SIDA, Poly Tram, Patrick Josse, Comité de Prévention et de Contrôle du SIDA en Martinique, National AIDS Programme Trinidad and Tobago, Horsford, Illya Furlonge-Walker, Mark Lyndersey, Everald Clarke, Eastern Specialist Printers, Jeffrey Chock, Guyana Responsible Parenthood Association, Ministerio da Saúde, Gris, Sandra Bordin, PNDST/AIDS do Ministreio da Saúde, Sergio Kern, Departamento de Control del SIDA, Angeles, OPL Sida, Marco Caamaño, United Nations, Programa Nacional de Vigilancia y Control del SIDA; referenced individuals include Charmain Lewis; references or specifically about vacilón, concoms, fake protection, rinidad and Tobago carnival, World AIDS Day, Brot Die Welt, Brazil carnival, AIDS ribbon, Dia Nacional Escolar para la Prevencion del Sida; places made include Cuba, Chile, Tahiti, Martinique, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Panama, Brazil, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Guatemala; languages include Spanish, English, French, Maori, German
Drawer B-25, Folder 16

HIV/AIDS: Mexico 1993-1997

Physical Description: 31

Scope and Content Note

related topics include condoms, family, public health, public education, children, sex education, drugs, women, prostitution, blood transfusions, alcohol consumption, art exhibitions, religion, Mexican art, photography exhibitions, art as activism, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), masturbation; makers include R.B. y R.A., Asamblea de Barrios de la Cuidad de Mexico, Taller Documentación Visual, Comite Universitario de Educacion Sexual y de Lucha Contra el SIDA (CUSSIDA), Universidad Autonoma Chapingo, J. Roman, Elsime A.C., Community Health Education Services, Conasida, Carlos Gayou, Patricia Esteban Palacios, Gerardo Aguilar, Sindicato de Trabajadores Academicos de la Universidad Autonoma Chapingo, Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas (ENAP), Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Unidad Iztapalapa, PAVE / TDV, Talleres de la Escuela Nacional de Artes Plasticas UNAM; referenced individuals include Pablo Picasso, Juan Sebastian Barbera, Gustavo Guevara, Francisco Marcial, Israel Mora, Antonio Salazar, Carlos Veloz, Ruben Gomes-Tagle, Jesus Garibay Mendoza, Amedeo Modigliani; references or specifically about comic book characters, fine arts, Mexican loteria, World AIDS Day, AIDS Representations in Mexican Art, AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA), HIV/AIDS red ribbons, Museo Casa de Leon Trotsky, Jesus Christ, Sociedad Cultural Sahagun A.C., Museo Universitario del Chopo, the Bible; places made include Mexico, Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-25, Folder 17

HIV/AIDS: Netherlands 1997

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include sexually transmitted diseases / sexually transmitted infections (STDs/STIs), Seksueel Overdraagbare Aandoeningen (SOA), condoms, safe sex, women, walking benefits, safe sex, public health, genital warts, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), pregnancy, children, transmission; makers include AIDS Infolijn, Stichting soa-bestrijding, Hiv Vereniging Nederland, Raddraaier, AIDS Fonds, Walk for Life, Bakker, Algemeen Dagblad, Jac. Spinter, Zorgonderzoek Nederland Onderstunt, Projectgroep Publiekscampagne AIDS/SOA; referenced individuals include Keith Haring; references or specifically about fine arts, AIDS Memorial Day; places made include Netherlands; languages include Dutch, English
Drawer B-25, Folder 18

HIV/AIDS: New Zealand 1991-1995

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include public health, prevention, religion, prejudice, life insurance, ignorance, discrimination, Maori people, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), indigenous peoples, health education, isolation, lubrication, condoms, alcohol consumption, drug abuse, risky behaviors, confidentiality; makers include Department of Health, Pacific Islands AIDS and STD Prevention Programme, AusAID, Stredder Print Limited, Project for Prevention of SIDA and STD in Oceanie, Mashall Dosdane, Jipé Le Bars, World Health Organization (WHO), New Zealand AIDS Foundation, NZ AIDS Foundation, Auckland Community Outreach Centre, Maori Youth Project, Albert Sword, Michael Mitchell, Christchurch Ettie Rout Centre, Printing Express company, Gay Auckland Business Association; references or specifically about World AIDS Day, takataapui, International AIDS Candlelight memorial; places made include Te Tari Ora (New Zealand), Auckland (New Zealand); languages include multiple South Pacific Islander languages, English, French, Maori
Drawer B-25, Folder 19

HIV/AIDS: Norway 1990

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include public health statistics, sex education, condoms; makers include Aasens Trykkerier, Landsforeningen Mot, Folkehelsa, Riksförbundet för sexuell upplysning, Grey, Bates Benjamin, Morten Krojvold; referenced individuals include Anita Viola Nielsen; references or specifically about World AIDS Day, World Health Organization (WHO), RFSU; places made include Norway; languages include English, German, Norwegian, French, Russian
Drawer B-25, Folder 20

HIV/AIDS: Pan-Africa 1989-1996

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include condoms, abstinence, women, children, youth, public education, labor, discrimination, rights, helplines, ignorance, hotlines, safe sex, children, sexually transmitted diseases / sexually transmitted infections (STDs/STIs) flag Southern Africa; makers include Tanzania AIDS Project, AIDSCAP, European Union, Copperbelt Health Education Project, Anti AIDS Project, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Terry Foss, AIDS Counseling, Danish Volunteer Service, Mazda, Programme National de Luttle Contre les MST-SIDA, Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS Tuberculosis and Malaria, Aga Khan Development Network, Pamoja Tuangamize Ukimwi National AIDS Council, Liverpool VCT Care and Treatment, Kenya HIV/AIDS Private Sector Business Council, One2One Youth Hotline (Kenya), Elton John AIDS Foundation, Maisha National AIDS Central Council; referenced individuals include Luis Cardozo, Allen K. Githuka, European Union, Karim Dostmohamed; references or specifically about World AIDS Day, HIV/AIDS red ribbon, Ministry of Health; places made include Tanzania, Côte d'Ivoire, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Morocco; languages include Swahili, English, French, Portuguese, Shona, Arabic
Drawer B-25, Folder 21

HIV/AIDS: Pan-Asia 1991

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include stigmas, transmission, human rights, hotlines, women, intravenous drug use, casual sex, sexually transmitted diseases / sexually transmitted infections (STDs/STIs), condoms; makers include Empower Newspaper, Population and Community Development Association (PDA), Global Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS, Maziza Sdn., Health Education Unit, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Department of Health Republic of the Philippines, National AIDS/STD Prevention and Control Program, Manuel Pagaragan; referenced individuals include Isara Tyahathai; references or specifically about International Conference For People Living with HIV/AIDS, Universal Precautions for Infection Control; places made include Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Laos, Singapore, Korea; languages include Thai, English, Malay, Tagalog (Filipino), Laotian, Mandarin, Korean
Drawer B-26, Folder 1

Native Americans: Quincentennial / Christopher Columbus - "América Hoy: 500 Años Después" Series 1991-1992

Physical Description: 23

Note

All from 1992 series titled: "América Hoy: 500 Años Después", made in Mexico with international artists participating. From The International Poster Biennial in Mexico's description of the series: "On the occasion of the 5th centenary of the arrival of Christopher Columbus in America, 44 designers living in 22 countries convened, with the intention of provoking deep thought from different cultures and points of view of what America means today for the rest of the world."

Scope and Content Note

related topics include capitalism, colonialism, international solidarity, space exploration, maps, calendars, violence, nonviolence, crime, murder, commodification, poverty, religion, Christianity, Christian missionaries, Western culture, cultural assimilation, biculturalism, consumption, U.S. cultural critiques, consumerism; makers include Rafael Lopez Castro, Trama Visual AC, Efecto Grafico, Fernando Pimenta, Robles-Prisma, Martha Covarrubias, Alan Fietcher/Pentagram, Mario Lovergine, Rodrigo Solis, Cecilia Lemus, Mieczyslaw Gorowski, Rene Azcuy, Boshidar Ikonomov, Nafinsa, Carlos Villaseñor, Carlos Gayou, Ken Cato, Concepcion Robinson, Phil Risbeck, Rogelio Rangel, Rene Castro, Pedro Saxer, Gerard Paris-Clavel, Francisco Bueno, Shigeo Fukuda, Fernando Medina; references or specifically about USA Today, barcodes, greed, waste, destruction; referenced individuals include Abraham Lincoln, Hatuey; places made include Mexico; languages include Spanish, French, Chinese
Drawer B-26, Folder 2

Native Americans: Quincentennial / Christopher Columbus - "América Hoy: 500 Años Después" Series 1992

Physical Description: 17

Note

All from 1992 series titled: "América Hoy: 500 Años Después", made in Mexico with international artists participating. From The International Poster Biennial in Mexico's description of the series: "On the occasion of the 5th centenary of the arrival of Christopher Columbus in America, 44 designers living in 22 countries convened, with the intention of provoking deep thought from different cultures and points of view of what America means today for the rest of the world."

Scope and Content Note

related topics include biculturalism, ecology, environmentalism, capitalism, international solidarity, identity; makers include Alfred Halasa, Trama Visual AC, Efecto Grafico, German Montalvo, Robles-Prismo, Jorge Yañez, Mitsuo Katsui, Milton Glaser, Jordi Boldo, Angelica Vilet, Julian Naranjo, Kurt Wirth, Gunter Schmidt, Santiago Pol, Maria Eugenia Guzman, Joao Machado, Rebeca Mendez, Xavier Bermudas, Luis Alonso; references or specifically about Bienal Internacional del Cartel en Mexico 1992, Mother Earth, dollar sign, currency; places made include Mexico; languages include Spanish, French, English
Drawer B-26, Folder 3

Native Americans: Quincentennial / Christopher Columbus - "Beyond 1992" Portfolio 1992

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include pop culture, Mexican culture, appropriation, pre-Columbian art and culture, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), indigenous resistance, non-Western resistance, land rights; makers include Enrique Chagoya, Alliance Graphics, Rupert Garcia, Daniel Galvez, Mildred Howard, Jos Sances, David Bradford, Betty Kano, Kate Delos; referenced individuals include Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Christopher Columbus, Leonard Peltier; references or specifically about Doritos, Fritos, quincentennial
Drawer B-26, Folder 4

Native Americans: Quincentennial / Christopher Columbus - Various Topics 1973;1992

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include indigenous resistance, pow-wows, African Americans and Native American solidarity, conferences, trans-racial solidarity, racism, classism, apartheid, genocide, indentured peoples, Central America, international solidarity, El Salvador, Guatemala, maps, slavery, colonialism, grand theft, destruction, rape, torture, indigenous peoples, tourism, Native American perspective, stealing, wanted poster, arrows, American Indian Movement (AIM), Wounded Knee; makers include Daniel Veneciano, Mano Negra, J. Scheer, Inkworks Press, AIMWest; referenced individuals include Edward S. Curtis; references or specifically about Smithsonian Institute Archives, Alliance of Native Americans, Manifest Destiny, Howard University, Los Angeles riots (April 1992), Alliance of Native Americans; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Munich (Germany); languages include English, German, Latin
Drawer B-26, Folder 5

Native Americans: Quincentennial / Christopher Columbus - Various Topics 1991-1992

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include colonialism, genocide, mural art, indigenous resistance, arts and culture, slavery, international solidarity, calendars, maps, political internment, reconciliation, El Salvador, religion, indigenous peoples, calendar, cultural history, agriculture, diversity, women, mathematics, inventions; makers include Planet Drum, Lithocolor, Center for Third World Organizing, Reiss-Craft Press, Roman, Episcopal Council of Indian Ministries, Ignacio Paulo Riveiro, Mario Gallardo, Co,; makers include Consejo Latinoamericano de Iglesias, Maurice Lemoine, Center for Third World Organizing, John Beam, Inkworks Press, Central Coast Centennial Indigenous Council, Community Printers, Mennonite Central Committee, Ronald Tinsley, International Marine Publishing Company, Julia Rogers, Clergy and Laity Concerned, American Indian Movement (AIM), Sindicato Indipendente dei Lavoratori Salvadoregni, Asociación Salvadoreña de Trabajadores del Arte y La Cultura (ASTAC), Isaias Mata, Amaya, Imprenta Criterio, McCraney, Peachtree Media Arts, Mackenzie-Harris Corp., Third World Coalition (TWC) of the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Marta Benavides, Andrea Cabello, Alvaro Pineida, The Episcopal Council of Indian Ministries, Unidad de Acción Sindical y Popular (UASP), Consejo de Comunidades Etnicas (CERJ), Reiss-Craft Press San Francisco, Cardiac Arrest, ; referenced individuals include Popol Vuh, Rodrigo Betancur, Elizabeth Dane, Christopher Columbus, David Duke, Charles Goodyear; references or specifically about Autodescrubimiento (1492-1992), The First Continental Chasky, Pan-American Student Organization (PASO), Chasky, Howard University, Galerie Macondo, Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania, USA), Tenochtitlan, Tilatelolco, Aztlan Culture, Tainos peoples, rubber, Iriquois Confederation, Inca peoples, the Anasazi peoples, Andean farmers, Popol Vuh, Rodrigo Betancur, Elizabeth Dante; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Canada, Oakland (California, USA), Oklahoma City (Oklahoma, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Guatemala, Brussels (Belgium, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Inca, French, Latin, Italian
Drawer B-26, Folder 6

Native Americans: Arts and Culture - Cultural Events 1982-2013

Physical Description: 43

Scope and Content Note

related topics include musical events, American Indian Movement (AIM), photograph retrospectives, Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Navajo culture, poetry, festivals, Acoma Pueblo poets, inter-tribal solidarity, relay runs, art exhibitions, photography, sun dances ceremonies, street fairs, pow-wows, American Indian rock music, conferences, California Indian families, film festivals, storytelling, medicine, astrology, education, boycotts, Coors; makers include Marc Norberg, Laura Frank, Northland Graphics, Peter Williams, Coconino Center for the Arts, Randeau, American Color, Morneau Typographers, David Jenney, Frank Salcido, Al Bahe, Zellerbach, Jean Lamarr, American Friends Service Committee, Four Arrows, Aurelio Diaz Tekpankalli, Cathi Garfield, Southern California Indian Center, American Indian Graduate Program, Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie, Inkworks Press, Native American League of Dallas, Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos, Nane Alejandrez, Correct Line Graphics, Salsedo Press, Sam English, Stanford American Indian Organization, Jones, California State University at Sacramento Student Affirmative Action, Gracias Olivia, Alliance Graphics; referenced individuals include Dennis Banks, Taj Mahal, Sitting Bull, Edward Emanuel, Valentino Antone, Jr., Karen Emanuel, Danny Tsosie, Simon Ortiz, Buffy Sainte Marie, Paul Skyhorse, Richard Mohawk, John Trudell (Graffiti Man), Charlie Hill, Chief Dan George, Edward S. Curtis, Joseph Shields, Francis Primo, Chief Leonard Crow Dog, Clyde Bellcourt, Little Crow, Timothy Iron Bear, Raymond Yellow Thunder, Pedro Bissonette, John Wesley Harding, Rob Wasserman, Sun Bear, Pancho Aguila; references or specifically about Lake Konkow Campground, Native American Health Center, Festival of Native American Arts, Native Americans for Community Action, Institute for Native American Development, Kalpulli Koakalko, Tiahui, University of California at Berkeley, Lakota Sioux reservation, Humbolt Indian Art Festival, Rosebud (North Dakota, USA), Big Mountain Sundance, Menominee Legal Defense Funds, Rancho San Cayetano Project, International Year of Indigenous Peoples' Rights, Dia de los Muertos, Intertribal Friendship House, 10th annual American Indian Music Festival & Pow-wow; places made include Santa Cruz (California, USA), Flagstaff (Arizona, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Costa Mesa (California, USA), Dallas (Texas, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Bismarck (North Dakota, USA), Ojai (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-26, Folder 7

Native Americans: Cardstock 1976-1977; 1991

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include quincentennial, native Hawaiian peoples (Kanaka Maoli), inter-tribal solidarity, colonialism, sovereignty, Hawaiian history, Chippewa Reservation, Mohawk Nation; makers include Mennonite Central Committee, International Marine Publishing Company, Julia Rogers, Clergy and Laity Concerned, Donnellys / Colt Publishing, Juan Fuentes, Pit River Legal Defense Fund, Edward Interprises, Inc., Awkesasne Notes, Glad Day Press, Native American Solidarity Committee, Amherst Cultural Workers Collective; referenced individuals include Christopher Columbus, Wounded Knee, Charles Brill; references or specifically about Hui Na'auao Sovereignty and Self-Determination Project, Carter Camp; places made include Hawaii (USA), Rooseveltown (New York, USA); languages include English, Hawaiian; referenced individuals King Kamehameha, Lili'uokalani
Drawer B-26, Folder 8

Native Americans: Ecology 1979-1999; 2009- 2011; 2016

Physical Description: 34

Scope and Content Note

related topics include fundraiser, climate change, clear-cutting, deforestation, coal mining, genetic engineering, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), food, rice, Anishinaabe people, water purity, wildlife, Earth Day, recycling, Maidu people, San Francisco Peaks, gold, economics, California Gold Rush, pollution, Gwich'in people, minority, oil, petroleum, cultural heritage, caribou, corn, sacred sites, spirituality, calendars, capitalism, commodification, world peace, environment, marches and demonstrations, spirituality, Indigenous peoples, public health, walk, survival, families, greed, genocide, pipelines, fossil fuels, oil spills indigenous land rights, gathering, survival, international solidarity, religion, wildfires, fire management, human rights, sacred land; makers include Reina, Rabbett Strickland, Jack R. Malotto, J.K. Buffa, Jade Wong, Charles Frizzell, Denise Davis, Project Underground, Taro Yamasaki, Jim Brandenburg, Karen Jettmar, Clayton Brascoupé, Red Sun Press, New Internationalist, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Big Mountain Support Group, John Running, Leslie Barany, M. Lindstrom, S.F. Indian Center "Watha" Graphics, John Trudell, Denise Davis, Native American Cultural Center, Inkworks Press, LEF Foundation, The Seventh Generation Foundation, Heather Elder, the Black Hills Alliance, M. Lindstrom, Gina Savage; references or specifically about US Forest Service, Arizona Snowbowl, Turtle Island, genocide, Big Mountain (Black Mesa, Arizona), Navajo people, Peabody Coal, Lakota people, bison, eagles, Mother Earth, greed, Alaska, rape of the land, James Bay (Canada), Cree people, Hydro-Quebec, Inuit people, Nez Perce people, Black Hills Alliance, cancer, uranium, toxic waste, trees, rivers, poisoned fish, inedible food, traditional cultural fire managemen, Maidu tribe, Chico (California, USA), Sutter's Mill (California, USA), American River (Northern Califonia, USA), cyanide, Trans Mountain Pipeline (Alberta, British Columbia, Canada), People Over Pipelines, Black Hills International Survival Gathering, Earth Mother, Indigenous Environmental Network, Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, Buddhists, Save the Peaks, San Francisco Peaks, Unplug America, Indigenous Women's Network (IWN), 7th Generation Fund, Greenpeace, Ka Lahui Hawaii the Sovereign Hawaiian Nation, Indigenous Environmental Network, Anishinaabe Ponsford; referenced individuals include John Fire Lame Deer, Chief Joseph, The White Earth Land Recovery Project, John Trudell, Kirk Condyles, Shar Lopez, Dennis Banks, Lehman Brightman, James Marshall, Leonard Peltier, Anna Rock, Winona LaDuke, Marsha Gomez, Christopher Peters, Nilak Butler, Mililani Trask, Tom Goldtooth, Priscilla Settee; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Colorado (USA), Arizona (USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Rapid City (South Dakota, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Algonquian languages
Drawer B-26, Folder 9

Native Americans: Health 1978; 1990-1996; 2009-2012

Physical Description: 22

Scope and Content Note

related topics include clinics, drugs, inhalants, drug injection, intravenous drug use, aerosol used as drug, dental hygiene, HIV/AIDS, safe sex, condoms, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), sexually transmitted infections (STIs), addiction, glue sniffing, incarceration, criminalization, prisons, Alaska Natives, Dakota people, youth, teen pregnancy, maternal health, prenatal health, health fair, cigarette habit, drum, dance, disease testing, Native Hawaiians, mental health, children, domestic violence, ; makers include defendingchildhood.org, Emmanuel C. Montoya, Apachicano Art Productions, Rising Design Studio, Seattle Indian Health Board, Gary Greene, Stewart Tilger, Christine P. Salvador, Alaska Native Health Board, Cliff Hiatt, Kathy Kato-Machie, Sam Kimura, Lambert, Freeman Loga Mitchell, Native American AIDS Advisory Board, Rural Indian Health Board, California Department of Health Services, North American Indian Center Inc., Erin Gonzales, Sam English, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Seva Foundation, Degnidadrebelde.com, Native American Health Center, Urban Indian Health Board, Inc.; referenced individuals include Luta Candelaria, Jeremy Goodfeather, Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie; references or specifically about dream catchers, labyrinths, skylines, birds, Hollywood (California, USA), United American Indian Involvement, JWCH Institute, Red Circle Project, "Two-Spirit People in the Modern World" (film), "Juchitan Queer Paradise" (film), AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA), rainbows, Native Streams Institute, Futures Without Violence; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Jamaica Plain (Massachusetts, USA), Alaska (USA), Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA); languages include English, Dakota
Drawer B-26, Folder 10

Native Americans: Individuals 1967-1977; 1983-1998

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Battle of the Little Bighorn, Onondaga people, education, children, Native American chiefs, Pit River nation, land rights, great spirit, sacred lands, indigenous heroes, martyrdom, poverty, hatred, respect, the Earth, health, political prisoners, women, marches and demonstrations; makers include Portal Publications, The Print Mint, Norman DRR, EM, Pomegranate Publications, Tim Lewis, Personality Posters, American Indian College Fund, United Native Americans Inc., Charles R. Webb, Leola E. Webb, Dora McPhillips, Yankee Ingenuities Ltd., Glad Day Press; references or specifically about Lakota people, Denver Public Library, Junior League of San Francisco, The People's Press, Oyate, Citibank, Nez Perce nation, American Indian Movement, David Dominguez Justice Committeee, Skyhorse/Mohawk Defence Committee, eagle, ; referenced individuals include Guillermo Prado, Sitting Bull, George Armstrong Custer, Dennis Banks, Chief Oren Lyons, Hinmaton Yalatkit (Chief Joseph), Geronimo, Paul Harbaugh, Red Shirt (Oglala leader), Gall (Hunkpapa Lakota leader), Crazy Horse, Two Kettle, High Bear, Chief Joseph, Black Hawk, Joseph Brant, Manuelito, Ten Bears, Tecumseh, Luther Standing Bear, Osceola, John Ross, Washakie, Captain Jack, Anna Mae Aquash, Louis Riel, Haunani-Kay Trask, Lolita Lebron, Roberta Blackgoat, Chico Mendes, Crazy Horse, Revecca Julian, Paul Skyhorse, Richard Mohawk; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Ithaca (New York, USA), Sausalito (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-26, Folder 11

Native Americans: Newsprint 1972-1977;1999

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, mass media, armed conflict, quotations, Lakota people, political prisoners, Zuni people, genocide, ethnocide, racism; makers include Akwesasne Notes, Clayton Brascoupe, Hans Krull, Bruce Carter, People Against Racist Terror (PART); referenced individuals include Edward S. Curtis, Shirley Hill Witt, Stan Steiner, Tse Waa, Leonard Crow Dog, Wounded Knee, Sitting Bull; references or specifically about Pit River Nation, Rosebud Reservation, Carter Camp, Leonard Peltier, Turning the Tide; places made include Rooseveltown (New York, USA)
Drawer B-26, Folder 12

Native Americans: Religion 1983-1993

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include religious freedom, ceremonies, Christianity, treaties, vision quests, sacred symbols, the ten Indian commandments; makers include Inkworks Press, Avinash Pandey, Hal BrightCloud, Mission Education Office, Horse, Joseph Kossruth Dixon, Native American Episcopalians, Dwight Johnson, Joe Vlesti; references or specifically about University of California at Berkeley, cultural survival, the trail of tears, circle of life; referenced individuals include Black Elk (Oglala Lakota holy man), White Cloud; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Nebraska (USA), Switzerland
Drawer B-26, Folder 13

Native Americans: Dry-Mounted on Cardstock Date Unknown

Physical Description: 2

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, poetry; references or specifically about Raven Woman; places made include USA
Drawer B-27, Folder 1

Chicano/Latino: Arts and Culture - Exhibitions 1969; 1973-2001; 2005-2019

Physical Description: 50

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maximum character limit reached

Scope and Content Note

related topics include art exhibitions, Gay and Lesbian, LGBTQ, ceremony, indigenous culture, Mexican Revolution, performing arts, folklorico, artists, medical aid, international solidarity, international aid, students, Latino art, poetry, death, tribute, dance, Indigenous People, conquistador, families, workers, murals, bicentennial, history, photography, holiday, poetry, music, masks, rifles, seminar series, Latina majority, emergence, social identities, bilingual education, public school policy, immigration, public health, La Raza, resistance, dance, ceremony, migration, theatre, celebration, anniversary, dance, Borinquen culture; makers include Bernardo Guzman, Hecho en Aztlan, Centro Cultural Mascarones, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos, Movimiento Artistico Chicano (MARCH), Chicago Indian Artists' Guild, Cadilli, La Maria, Ron Robertson, Ana Castillo, Friends of the George Washington Community Center, Jaime Estrada, Mario Murillo, Jorge Samayoa Ray Patlanm, Chicago Artists Coalition (CAC), Oakland Museum of California, City of Richmond, California, Cinco de Mayo Committee, Francisco Armenta, Center for Latino Policy Research, Budweiser, Victor Ochoa, Jeff Tsuji, El Centro Chicano (Stanford), Casa Zapata, Chicano Fellows, Native American Cultural center, Mexican students Association, Pasadena;, referenced individuals include Agustin Casasola, Salvador Vega, Minerva Martinez, Gilberto Martinez, Carlos Almaraz, Frank Romero, Roberto de la Rocha, Gilbert Luján, Dorothea Lange, Yolanda Lopez, Salvador Torres, Emigdio Vasquez, Mario Calvano, Harry Gamboa, Diane Gamboa, Jose Galvez, Lillian Brulc, Mark Rogovin, Minerva y Gilberto V. Martinez, Augustin V. Casasola, Dr. Loco, stanford Cinco de Mayo Steering Committee; references or specifically about lowriders, Fondo del Sol, Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF), Just Another Poster? Las Calaveras de Posada, Fiesta de Cinco de Mayo, Chicano graphic arts in California, Anisinabe Waki-Aztlan, Mexposicion, Centro Legal de la Raza 9th anniversary, Los Four, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Santa Barbara County Bowl, Clinica Monseñor Oscar Romero, Chicano Moratorium, Indiana University, Day of the Dead celebration (Día de los Muertos), Los Angeles Photography Center, Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana, Antioch College, Movimiento Artistico Chicano, Statue of Liberty, Arizona State University, Bacchus, Guadalupe Cultural Center, Los Siete de la Raza (publication), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MEChA), United Farmworkers (UFW), agricultural workers, ceramics, Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, salsa, Northeastern University, Free Clinic Don Pedro Albizu Campos, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, chicanarte, galleria de la raza, Mexposicion 2, altars, Mission Cultural Center, Dr. Loco and His Rockin' Jalapeno Band, Mariachi Los Michoacanos, maternal health, California Driver's licensing, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), immigration reform, employer sanctions, Cinco de Mayo, Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF), Chicano Park Day (1982), ANAHUAC, Anahuac, Mesoamerica, indigeneous resistance, ceremonial dance, chicano studies, Mayan studies, El Camino College, murals, Aztlan, Tenochtitlan, Tenochtitlan 2019, Dia de Los Muertos en Estanford; referenced individuals include Emiliano Zapata, Salvador Vega, Juan R. Fuentes, Melanie Cervantes, Jesus Barraza, Leslie Lopez, Natlaia Garcia Pasmanick, Victor Ochoa, Vidal M. Aguirre, Raul Gonzalez, Georgina Martinez, Lourdes Grobet, Felipe Ehrenberg; places made include Mexico, Chicago (Illinois, USA), Oakland, (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Pasadena (California, USA), Richmond (California, USA), Palo Alto (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-27, Folder 2

Chicano/Latino: Arts and Culture - Festivals 1975-2008

Physical Description: 41

Scope and Content Note

related topics include music concerts, folklore, street fairs, mariachi, film festivals, student activism, youth, performing arts, Mexican history, international solidarity, nuclear proliferation, Indigenous Peoples, revolution, capitalism, religion, war, skeleton, marches and demonstrations, anniversaries, media, festival, cultural activism, social justice, dances; makers include Ray Patlan, Centros Guardeira Infantil Y MCO, Aurelio Diaz, Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, Monterey Press, Juan Fuentes, Mariana Garibay, Doré, Joe Linton, Cisneros, Abraham Ferrer, Marcos Raya, Alejandro Romero, Thomas Distributors Inc, Weslie S. Quock, League of United Chicano Artists (LUCHA), Austin Independent School District, Bilingual Resource Center, City of Austin, Chicago Council of Fine Arts, Richard Duardo, La Llorona Art Gallery, Casa Aztlan, Adelante In., Robert Valadez, Salsedo Press, Roberto Ferreyra, Rod Gingrich, Rosa Maria C. Dies; referenced individuals include Benito Juarez, José Andrés Giron, Carlos Ugade Juan Antonio Corretjer, Adan Medrano, Luis Terrazas, Maria Elena Torralva, Carlos Calbillo, Severo Perez, Ralph M. Jennings, Ruben Pena, Ken Amerson, Maria Arredondo, Yolanda Arellano, Becky Chavarria, Ralph Maradiaga, Leticia Ponce, Jesus Trevino, Rev. Patrick Guidon, Rafael Manriquez, La Peña Afro Cuban Youth Ensemble, La Peña Bomb Class, Jesus Diaz, QBA, La Familia, Youth Movement Records, DJ Jose Ruiz, Gary LaPow, Bonnie Lockhardt, Asheba, Dr. Loco's Rockin' Jalapeño Band, Conjunto Cespedes, Steelband Pan Arts, Raices Afrocubanos, Bria Almeida, Le Peña Community Chorus, Vocalot, Malonga Casquelourd Congoleses Dance, La Peña Latin Jazz Ensemble, Homero Oyarce, Becca Todd, Huachalal, Carlos Ramirez, Claudia Gomez, Al Einham, Alma Draper, Jackeline Rango, Erika Luckett, Yolanda Garfias Woo, Ritmo y Armonia, Dr. Loco, Frida Kahlo, "Las Chispas" (ballet folklorico), Pete Escovedo, Los Compas, Danza Xitlalli, Mariachi los Monarca, Gonzalo Hidalgo, Guillermo Velazquez, Mariana Miranda, Juan Guerrero; references or specifically about Aztlan, Alabama Fiesta, child care, Cinco De Mayo, La Fiesta del Sol, American National Actors Association, California Proposition 187, National Conference Against Repression, Mexican Arts and Culture, Indigenous culture, Eco Maya, Adelita Festival, Contra Costa College, Teatro Nacional de Aztlan (Tenaz), Museum of Science and Industry, Hispanic art, El Museo del Barrio, Teatro Tatalejos, Latino Chicago Theater Co., El Teatro Campesino, Japanese American Cultural & Community Center, street art, Pilsen Neighbors, film, video, Cine Accion, 3rd Annual Festival Cine Latino, San Antonio CineFestival, 5th Annual Chicano Film Festival, Oblate College of the Southwest, La Peña's 30th Aniversary, La Peña 15 Years of cultural activism for social justice, Mexican Day of the Dead, Dia De Los Muertos, de Young Museum, La Peña's 20th Anniversary Street Fair, Cannery San Francisco, Chicano Theater, Brockman Gallery Film Festival Dolores Olmedo Patiño Museum, Pilsen Murals, Casa Aztlan, Aztec eagle, sun, Los Leones de la Sierra de Xichu, Grupo Nahui-ollin Tlaltonantzin, Festival of Latin Music, Instituto del Progreso Latino, Asociación de Profesionistas en Illinois, Festival Viva Aztlan, Fiesta Del Sol, Mexican Community, Pilsen (Chicago, IL, USA); places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), San Jose (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Alabama (California); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-27, Folder 3

Chicano/Latino: Arts and Culture - General 1976-2019

Physical Description: 53

Note

includes laminated items; includes Calendario de La Raza 2000 micasitapress.bigcartel.com/

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related topics include labor, immigrant labor, women, murals, indigenous cultures, religion, music, mass media, performing arts, demonstrations, Latin America, zines, comic books, religion, Christianity, Latina women, stereotypes, Latino politicians, children, anti-war, San Francisco (California, USA), Persian Gulf War, peace, women's rights, reproductive rights, sterilization, immigration, international solidarity, Vietnam solidarity, class, literacy, industry, community, music, concerts; makers include Pablo Soto, Pump Records, Quality Records, Wilfredo Aguilar, New World Productions, La Raza Graphic Center, Chucha, Jaime Coyle, Lynn Randolph, Community Cultural Arts Organization Murals Program, Pepsi-Cola, Inkworks Press, Culture Clash, Ignacio Gomez, Cecilia Brunazzi, Lalo Press Publications, the Rip Off Press, Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), Todd Smith, Cenorina Ramirez, Mi Casita Press, Judy Miranda, Juan Cerros, Alfredo de Bortuc, Salsedo Press; referenced individuals include T.J. Nights, El Varrio, Latin Active, Selena Quintanilla, Isis Rodriguez, Xochilt Nevel Guerrero, Roberto Delgado, Cruz Bustamante, Antonio Villaraigosa, Juan Fuentes, Kenneth Huerta, Xavier Manique, Virgen de Guadalupe, Mike Rios, Dolores Huerta, Andrea Calderon, Rupert Garcia, Jose Sanchez, Malaquías Montoya, Ruben Salazar, Lalo Alcaraz, Emiliano Zapata, Cassiano Homes, Emmanuel Catarino Montoya, Juan Felipe Herrera, Yolanda M. Lopez, Tamim Popal, Enrique Montoya, Jr. Antonio Frasconi, Hector Lavoe, Carlos Santana, Eddie Palmieri, Todd Winters; references or specifically about Caridad Del Cobre, Brown & Proud, A Lighter Shade of Brown, T.J. Nights, El Varrio, Latin Active, Little Havana (Florida USA) murals, Latin quarter Little Havana (Florida, USA) Mexican Museum (San Francisco, California, USA), white privilege, Chicanos for Creative Arts at California State University at Northridge (CSUN), United Farm Workers (UFW), Chicano Moratorium, "the American Dream", Immigration Reform and Financial Responsibility Act of 1996, California Proposition 187, quincentennial, U.S. flag, Graham Gallery, Centro Para Immigrantes de Houston, Quetzalcoatl, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Latino Programming for Public Television Stations, cholo culture, Mission Street Manifesto, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services (LACDHS), California Proposition 99, Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL), Aztlán Nation, The National Chicano Dance Theatre, barrios, "huesos de oro," Pieta, Sabra and Shatila Massacre, Los Angeles City Hall, "The Sighting", Cinco de Mayo Fiesta de la Comunidad, streets parties, Tin-Tan Magazine, Cinco de Mayo Concert, University of California at Berkeleye (UC Berkeley), Mission Economic and Cultural Association (MECA), Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana/o de Aztlan (MEChA) Inkworks Mural Inauguration Street Party, Sones de México Ensemble Chicago; places made include Beverly Hills (California, USA) New York (New York, USA), Miami (Florida, USA), San Antonio (Texas, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, Los Angeles), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-27, Folder 4

Chicano/Latino: Arts and Culture - General 1978-1979; 1984-1995; 2004-2021

Physical Description: 29

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Oversized ; vidalherrera.com artist's statement

Scope and Content Note

related topics include urban, Ruben F. Salazar Memorial County Park, Laguna Park, radio, music, oldies, family, art, exhibition, Chicano, latino, literature, politics, society, food, unemployment, racism, pray, religion, resistence, altar, calendar, health, community, ; makers include Vidal Herrera, Emilia Garcia, Ralph Maradiaga, Fits Pinting Movement Labor, Waldo Esteva, Vicente Madrid, Don Juan Silverio Gonzalez, Antonio Frasconi, Imogen Cunningham, Scott Lindgren, Cherry Wood, Ernesto Yerena Montejano, Shepard Fairey, Jesus Barraza, Rupert Garcia, Ester Hernandez, Salsedo Press; referenced individuals include César Chávez, Ernesto "Che" Guevara, Richard James "Huggy Boy" Hugg, Art Laboe, Emiliano Zapata, Pancho Villa, Robert Kennedy, Rafael Navarro, Victor M. Montañez; references or specifically about Steve Biko, oppression, East Los Angeles, Kennedy Hall, Peace, United States Flag, United Farm Workers (UFW), Mexican flag, Garfield, Roosevelt, Salesian, KRLA, XERB, University of Southern California (USC), California State University Los Angeles (CSULA), University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), East Lost Angeles College (ELAC), the Virgen de Guadalupe, Lady of Guadalupe, La Llorona, La Raza, San Antonio Winery, Mariachi Plaza, El Pato, Philips Music, Los Fout, K Mart, La Mascota Bakery, Juanito's, Eastside Beer, El Tepeyac Cafe, El Gallo, Sears Tower, Los 5 Puntos, 4th street bridge, helicopters, low riders, farmworker, "Campesinos Urbanos", "Uno del os Quemados" , League of United Chicano Artist (LUCHA), The Fifth Sun: Contemporary/Traditional Chicano & Latino Art (Exhibition), José Romero, University Art Museum Berkeley, University of California Berkeley (UCB), University of California (UCSB), Comité Chicanarte, Programma Cultural de las Fronteras, Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, Central University City Campus of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Encuentro Chicano (Exhibition), Rock for the Children of Chiapas (concert), Universal Amphitheatre, Culture Clash Big Top Locos 2 (concert), Las Victimas Del Doctor Cebero (band), Los Olvidados (band), Ofelia Medina (artist), Tijuana No! (band), Todos Tus Muertos (band), Trulio Disgracias (band), Voodoo Glow Skulls (band), Yeska (artist), Youth Brigade (band), La Adelita, "La Cumbre" (restaurant), Francisco LeFebre, capitalism, guns, skeleton, Simón Silva (artist), Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund, Ameritech Chicago, Bank of America Texas, Transamerica San Francisco, American Savings Bank Los Angeles, Elizam Escobar (artist), Mission Cultural Center, Musuem of Contemporary Art Los Angeles (MOCA), Dia De Los Muertos, "Until You Come" (artwork), Barrio Publications, poetry, Mexican Publishing, 4th Latin American Book Fair, New York University (NYU), Loeb Student Center, Frida Kahlo, Galeria de la Raza, Studio 24, California State University Northridge (CSUN), The Arts Council for CSUN, Deparment of Art and the Center for Photojournalism and Visual History, "Returning to Aztlan" (artwork), Gilbert "Magu" Luján (artist), Jose Antonio Aguirre (aritst), East Los Angeles Public Library, The County Library Foundation, mosaic, Smithsonian American Art Musuem, Latino Center Smithsonian Institution, "Breaking the Fast" (artwork), Carlos Francisco Jackson (artist), Tom & Ethel Bradley Center, Ethel Kennedy, John Kouns (photographer), Farmworkers' Altar, immigration, deportation, labor, migration, Nickolas Muray (photographer), farmwork, raisins, "Sun Mad Raisins" (artwork), Dolores Huerta, grapes, horses, skeletons, MySpace, smoking; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Albuquerque (New Mexico, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Mexico City, (Mexico), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include Spanish, English, Portugese
Drawer B-27, Folder 5

Chicano/Latino: Children 1981-1982

Physical Description: 5

Scope and Content Note

related topics include family, calendars, indigenous cultures, calendars, children's art, education, teachers, cultural events; makers include M. Agino, Palacios; references or specifically about Corazon de Aztlán; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-27, Folder 6

Chicano/Latino: History 1976-2011

Physical Description: 17

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related topics include women, youth, arts and culture, cultural heritage, self-determination, people of color, police, police brutality, human rights, indigenous cultures, colonialism, strikes, murals, pre-Hispanic culture, religion, Christianity, anniversaries, Chicano movement, Mayan culture, conferences, land rights, marches and demonstrations, Mexican Americans, Los Angeles history; makers include La Raza Student Association, Frank Romero, Alma Lopez, SPARC, Dimitri RadoyceInkworks Press, Sergio Hernandez, Safos, Inc., Gonzalo J. Plascencia, Francisco Dominguez, Chicano Studies Research Center at the University of California at Los Angeles, Leo Limon; references or specifically about United Farm Workers (UFW), Jertrudis Bocanegra Library, National Moratorium, United Nations, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Mexican national coat of arms, Immigration Naturalization Services (INS), Chicano Power, Brown Berets, National Farm Workers Association (UFW), California State University at Los Angeles, quincentennial, Chacmool, Chicano Memorial Day, National Latino Congreso ; referenced individuals include Juan O'Gorman, Rigoberta Menchú, Juana Inés de la Cruz, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, Cesar Chavez, Jose Maria Morelos, Emiliano Zapata, Francisco Villa (Pancho Villa), Benito Juarez, Porfirio Diaz, Dolores Huerta, Ed Carrillo, Sergio Hernandez, Ramses Noriega, Saul Solache, Jenny Walters, Ruben Salazar, Humberto Noe Corona (Bert Corona), Ruben Martinez; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), include New York (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-27, Folder 7

Chicano/Latino: Exhibitions 1975; 1980-1989; 2008

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics gallery, art, crafits, music, theater, literture, dance, writing, photography, murals, graphic arts, film, poetry, art history, sculpture, phantom culture, immigration, borders; makers include San Francisco Arts Community Art Neighborhood Arts Program, Galeria de la Raza Production, Julio Cesar Morales, Cesar Martinez ; references or specifically about The Canadian Club, San Jose State University, Artes 6 Gallery, Hayward Gallery, San Francisco Musuem of Art, Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlán (M.E.C.H.A.), Diego Rivera, Tortilla Art, El Centro Cultural de la Gente, Leopoldo Méndez, Museo de Bellas Artes, Latin-American Library, Alameda County Neighborhood Arts Program, Galeria de la Raza, Chicano Art Resistance and Affirmation (CARA), University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Wight Art Gallery, The Brooklyn Museum, The Musuem of Fine Arts Houston, "Phantom Sightings" (exhibition), Los Angeles County Musuem of Art (LACMA), Scoli Acosta, ASCO (artist collective), Harry Gamboa Jr., Gronk, Willi Herrón III, Patssi Valdez, Margarita Cabrera, Juan Capistran, Carolyn Castaño, Sandra De la Loza, Alejandro Diaz, Adrian Esparza, Victor Estrada, Carlee Fernandez, Christina Fernandez, Gary Garay, Ken Gonzalez-Day, Danny Jauregui, Nicola López , Los Jaichackers (Eamon Ore-Giron and Julio Cesar Morales) Jim Mendiola, Delilah Montoya, Ruben Ochoa, Cruz Ortiz, Rubén Ortiz-Torres, Marco Rios, Arturo Ernest romo, Shizu Saldamando, Eduardo Sarabia, Jason Villegas, Mario Ybarra Jr., "El Pantalón Rosa" (artwork), "¡Mira!" (exhibition) ; referenced individuals include Jim Cortez, Luis Cervantez, Vicente Rascon, Rene Yañez, Graciella Carrillo, Loranza Camplis, David Alfaro Siqueros, Jose Clemente Orozco, Patricia Rodriguez, Ray Patlan, Zala Nevel, Consuelo Nevel, Xochitl Nevel, Ester Hernandez, Irene Perez, Francisco Camplis, Adolfo Castillo, Hector Rodriguez, Juan Fuentez, Marylin Gee, Amalia Mesa Bains, Daniel Galves, Roberto Amaral, Jose A. Burciaga, Ralph Madriaga, Graciela Carrillo, Jose Romero, Vicenete Rascon, Gloria Maya, Lorenza Camplis, Wilfred Castano, Rene Yanez, Orlando Gallegos, Rochelle Flores, Carmen Lomas Graza, Peter Rodriguez, Manuel Parra, Oscar De Leon, Victor Aleman, Waldo Nilo, Ralph Maradiaga, Herron Roberts Design, Tom Vinetz, Frank M. Duarte, Gilbert Sanchez Lujan, ; places made include Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Jose (California, USA), Canada; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-27, Folder 8

Chicano/Latino: Individuals 1973-1994; 2010

Physical Description: 23

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), performing arts, historical figures, theater, police brutality, political prisoners, activism, martyrdom, murder, political figures, celebration poetry; makers include John Kaine, Jose Montoya, Ignacio Gomez, Ray Romo, Jose Gonzalez, John Alvarez, National Committee to Free Los Tres, Inkworks Press, Americom Type & Design, Inkworks/pueblo press, americom, ; referenced individuals include Betita Martinez, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Ricardo Flores Magón, Frida Kahlo, Dolores Huerta, Benito Juarez, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Augusto Sandino, John F. Kennedy, Ruben Salazar, Emiliano Zapata, Cesar Chavez, Luis Valdez, Tommy Rivera, Lolita Lebron, Diego Rivera, Carlos Santana, Jose Antonio Burciaga, Ed Souza, Carlos Montes, Jose Guadalupe Posada, Fidel Castro, Pancho Villa (Francisco Villa), Leonardo da Vinci, Reies Tijerina, Cuautemoc, Ramsey Muniz, Jose Barlow Benavidez, Roberto Rodriguez, Gus Frias, Pedro Castillo, Rudy Lozano, Subcomandante Marcos, John Kaine, Nino Padilla, Betita Martinez, Jesus Negrete, Virgen de Guadalupe, Olga Talamente, Rudy Lozano, ; references or specifically about Teatro Campesino, nopal (cactus), The Last Supper, fine arts, Zoot Suit, Assault with a Deadly Weapon, drugs, Air America, U.S. government approved drug traffic, Barrio Warriors, revolutionary struggle, National Unemployed Congress, Chicago political figures, political prisoner, Argentina, poverty; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Mexico; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-27, Folder 9

Chicano/Latino: Marches and Demonstrations 1971-1976; 1989-1992

Physical Description: 13

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related topics include education, Chicano Studies, immigration, international solidarity, Puerto Rico, Mexico, racism, discrimination, U.S. imperialism, U.S.-Mexico border, labor, Democratic National Convention (DNC), Native Americans, African Americans, strikes, La Tolteca strike, labor, Vietnam War, anti-war,; references or specifically about chicano studies, UCLA, Mothers of East LA Santa Isabel, ; makers include La Resistencia, Raza Contingent, Aurelio Diaz, Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional (MLN), Roman, Kristin Prentice, Sphinx Graphics; references or specifically about East Los Angeles, Simpson-Rodino Act, repression, Chicano Mexicano People, St. Luke's 23, St. Luke's Hospital, Sin Orden, Popol Vuh, quincentennial, Filmadora Chapultepec, Chasky, African/Black Student Statewide Alliance (A/BSSA), Asian/Pacific Islander Student Union (APSU), Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan (MEChA), APS, electrical workers, Raza Contingent; referenced individuals include Maxine Waters, Dolores Huerta; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-27, Folder 10

Chicano/Latino: Various Topics 1975; 1993-2010

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include solidarity, political prisoners, Revolutionaria, Viva La Mujer, U.C San Diego, voting, U.S. government and politics, direct action, self confidence, elections, education; makers include Union del Barrio, Bilingual Communications, Voz Fronteriza, Raza Press Association, Raza Rights Coalition, David Botello, Wayne Healy, Blanco, Alliance Graphics, Juan C. Contreras; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, Brown Berets, United Farm Workers (UFW), Chicano Mobile Institute, Aztlán, Talleres Populares, horizontal democracy, Chicano power, 25th Anniversary Chicano Commencement San Jose State University, "demontrating with pride and effort you can", Raza Unida, No on Prop 187; referenced individuals include Cesar Chavez, Cantinflas, Carlos Montes, Gilbert Luján (Gilbert "Magú" Luján), José Doroteo Arango Arámbula (Pancho Villa); places made Santa Clara (California, USA), San Diego, California (UCSD); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-27, Folder 11

Chicano/Latino: Women 1978-1981; 1992-2004; 2015-2018

Physical Description: 14

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related topics include U.S.-Mexico border, border deaths, Mujeres de Juárez, femicidio (femicides), conferences, bilingualism, indigenous cultures, Chicana literature, transformative knowledge, censorship, arts and culture, feminism, Latina identity, women of color, cultural roots, literature, anniversary, conference, symposium, public inquiry, racial justice, colonization, racism, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), history, documentation, dignity, respect, class, skeletons, evictions, poetry ; makers include Santa Barraza, Salvador Cortez, Inkworks Press, Aztlan Cultural, Leticia Valdez, Cantebury Press, Alma Lopez, Arte Americas, de La Paz, Salvador Cortez, Department of Ethnic Studies MIlls College, California Women Writers Program Mills College, Association of Latin American Women, Comite Pro Lengua y Cultura, National Endowment for the Arts, Jessica Sabogal, Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MEChA), Daniel Sermano, Mimi Chakarova, Hunza Graphics; referenced individuals include Frida Kahlo, Virgen de Guadalupe, Carolina Juarez, Maya Gonzalez, Carla Trujillo, Yolanda Lopez, Raquel Gutierrez, Raquel Salinas, Nivia Gonzalez, Carolina Juarez, Sandra Cisneros, Juana Alicia, Aurora Vargas, Walter O'Malley, Teresa Palomo Acosta; references or specifically about nepantla (Nahuatl), Mills College, University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley), University of California at San Diego (UCSD), 100th year Chicana literature, Aztlan Cultural, The Department of Raza Studies San Francisco State University, "the Woman of Hollering Creek", Chavez Ravine, Dodger stadium, Chicana freedom fighter, major league baseball, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Teresa ; places made include Las Cruces (New Mexico, USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Antonio (Texas, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA) ; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-27, Folder 12

Chicano/Latino: Various Topics 1986-2015

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics in clude police brutality, immigration, economics, classism, cultural conflict, cultural values, conferences, solidarity, education, biculturalism, art ; makers include Tats Cru, Sandra C. Fernández, Lilian Garcia-Roig, Ana Laura de la Garza, Rolando Briseño, Jose F. Treviño, Emilio Gonzalez Jr., Omar M., Armando C., ; references or specifically about Virgen de Quito, Virgen de Guadalupe, Black and Brown together, Statue of Liberty, U.S. Census Bureau, currency, The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin), United Farm Workers (UFW), Galería Sin Fronteras, freewritejailart; places made include Austin (Texas, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), The Bronx (New York, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-27, Folder 13

Chicano/Latino: Arts and Culture - Theater 1969; 1979-1996; 2004; 2017

Physical Description: 28

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include family, bilingualism, gangs, movimiento, culture clash, religion, emigration, war, student movements, immigration, deportation, barbed wire fence, celebration, plays, theater, film, labor, ; makers include Carlos Frésquez, Ignacio Gomez, Lou DeMatteis, Cecilia Brunazzi, Robert Sosa Southwest, Cesar Agosto Martinez, Joegh Bullock, Left Right Studio ; references or specifically about Brava Theater Center, "Watsonville" (play), earthquakes, strikes, Bear Republic Theater. Semilla de Atzlan of Cabrillo College, El Teatro de la Esperanza, El Centro Su Teatro, Lola Productions, El Teatro Campesino, Los Angeles Theatre Center, LATC Latino Theatre Lab, The Colorado Council on the Arts, The Weekly Issue, Public Broadcasting Station (PBS), Stanford University, California State University Los Angeles (CSULA), Variety Arts Theatre, Compañia Trucha, El Teatro Popular, INTAR Hispanic American Theatre, International Arta Relations Inc., Cabrillo College Theater Mission Cultural Center, Tenaz XIV, Galeria de la Raza, Studio 24, Conceptual Performance Troupe, Guadalupe Theater Plaza, Plaza Guadalupe, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Teatro Nacional de Aztlan (TENAZ), Latino Public Broadcasting, Independent Lens, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), Artemis Rising Foundation, Dome Theater Hollywood, Centro del Teatro Campesino, grand opening, "Viva la Raza", music, Gran Estreno, Zoot Suit, Culture Clash Comedy Troupe; referenced individuals include Anthony J. García, José Guadalupe Saucedo, Luis Valdez, Edward James Olmos, Jose Luis Valenzuela, "Corridos" (Musical), Violeta Calles, Ruben Salazar, René Yañez, Virgen de Guadalupe, Leopoldo Méndez, Alfredo Zalce, Max Ferra, Hector Quintero, Luis Avalos, Ignacio Gomez, Richard Montoya, Herbert Siguenza, Jose Antonio Burciaga, Marga Gomez, Ric Salinas, Monica Palacios, Dolores Huerta, Virgin of Guadalupe, Amy Mueller, Cherríe Moraga; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Palo Alto (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Colorado (USA), Aptos (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), New York (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-29, Folder 1

Vietnam War Era: Various Topics 1967-1975

Physical Description: 46

Note

From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Paris 1968, international solidarity, student movements, women, feminism, decriminalization of marijuana, voting, voter registration, children, anti-war, Vietnam War, marches and demonstrations, U.S. military spending, government budgets, peace, civilian deaths and injuries, Bolshevik Revolution, communism, October Revolution, Soviet Union (USSR), anarchism, education, fascism, capitalism, police, counterculture, police brutality, Yippies, military deaths, medical aid, art exhibitions, economics, oil, consumption, acupuncture, Bank of America, health care, benefit events; makers include Dale Smith, William Reichmuth, Thofra, Pomegranate, D. Sheridan, New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, People's Coalition for Peace & Justice, Happening Press, Print Mint, Wm. Weege, Times Change Press, East Wind, Wes Wilson, Berkeley Bonaparte, Spartacus Publishing Company, Spartacus Youth League, Robert Oliver, Group Commentary, Berkeley Graphic Arts, Bernice Sender, K. C. Rignall, William Ebie, Clayton Pinkerton, Peacestix, American Documentary Films, tadanori yokoo, Stephen A. Wholey, Eddie Barnett, Synergisms, Ramparts Magazine, American Newsrepeat Company, Robert Short, Wespac Visual Communications, California Publisher's Exchange, Stone Kingdom Syndicate, Libra Artworks, DNN7, Bob Seidemann, East Totem West, SP/4 Vietnam, Shubb, Humbead Enterprises, Grapus 72, l'association d'amitié franco-vietnamienne; references or specifically about L'Enragé, Uncle Sam, U.S. flag, Ben Tre (Vietnam), Vietcong, Another Mother for Peace, swastikas, Dope Crazed Anarchists, silent majority, Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinic; referenced individuals include Charlie Chaplin, Adolf Hitler, Peter Arnett, Paul Avery, Lorraine Schneider, Gerta Katz, Lyndon B. Johnson, Ladybird Johnson, Marlene Oliver, Georgi Dimitrov, Ho Chi Minh, Spiro Agnew, John F. Kennedy, Jerry Rubin, Nancy Rubin, Marvin Watson, Ariel, Richard Nixon; places made include New York (New York, USA), Washington D.C. (USA), Sausalito (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Venice (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Cleveland (Ohio, USA), France; languages include French, Japanese, English, Chinese
Drawer B-29, Folder 2

Pan-Africa: Various Topics 1976-2001

Physical Description: 35

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include South Africa, apartheid, elections, international aid, racism, political prisoners, Wilmington 10, diplomatic ties with South Africa, Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, affirmative action, South Africa Awareness Week, student movements, Soweto Uprising, art exhibitions, photography, divestment, benefit events, international solidarity, trade unions, Eritrea, Eritrean Peoples Liberation Forces, conferences, xenophobia, U.C. regents' investments in South Africa, imperialism, Ghana, Mozambique, Mozambique Liberation Front (Frelimo), May Day, Angola, Namibia, marches and demonstrations, Bank of America, maps, family planning, protection, birth control, ; makers include Bay Area Southern Africa Network, Inkworks Press, National Coalition to Support African Liberation, Associated Students of the University of California, Revolutionary Worker, Revolutionary Communist Party-USA, Zes Top Publishing, South Africa Election Celebration Committee, Kristen Prentice, U. C. Berkeley Anti-Apartheid Movement, Selby Semela, Foundation for Humanitarian Aid to Africa, Jacob Holds, Students for Economic and Racial Justice, AT&T, Liberation Support Movement Information Center, Black United Front, E. DiMuro, United Nations, YAWF, opio creations, Jamaal Pete, Kwaku Amenhotep, Afro Craft Associates, Center for Communication Programs, John Hopkins University, Sante Familiare Et Prevention du Sida (SFPS) Project, ; references or specifically about African National Congress (ANC), Amandla, Guardian (publication), Berkeley Citizens Action, French speaking West and Central African countries, neo-colonialism, Women's Building (San Francisco), Afrikan Liberation Day, Angolan Children's Day, Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola (MPLA), The South West African People's Organisation (SWAPO), Rhodesia, Zimbabwe, Third World; referenced individuals include Nelson Mandela, Albert Luthuli, Augusto Ngangula, Kapiassa Nicholas Hesseini, Agostinho Neto; places made include Oakland (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Denmark, Canada, Africa,
Drawer B-29, Folder 3

African Americans 1964; 1980-1993

Physical Description: 40

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include California Proposition 14 (1964), housing, racism, peace, nonviolence, anti-war, genocide, marches and demonstrations, police brutality, Black power, self-determination, drugs, welfare, U.S. government domestic policies, reparations, war on drugs, community building, conferences, poetry, slavery, U.S. Civil War, Underground Railroad, political prisoners, Wilmington 10, international solidarity, theater, Juneteenth, cultural events, African Heritage Day, 1963 march on Washington, labor, employment, African American poets, literature, voting, elections, 1988 U.S. presidential election; makers include WIN Magazine, Nancy Philo, Philadelphia Resistance Print Shop, Uhuru Solidarity Committee, Spear Graphics, Pinkney, Uhuru House, African People's Solidarity Committee, Afrikan Peoples Alliance, Hal Bright Cloud, Marcus Books, Pepsi-Cola, Charles Lily, National Committee to Defend New Afrikan Freedom Fighters, Fireworks, Inkworks Press, National Coalition to Support African Liberation, Ronald Mc Dowell, B. Aken Boyd, African People's Socialist Party, Victor Arnautoff, Coleen Patterson, Saint Chateaux Galleries, John Frederick S., Alton S. Tobey, Don Miller, Angel Gifts, Inc., Autumn Press; references or specifically about Rumford Fair Housing Act, Black exploitation, women, imperialism, The Black Presence in the Arts (series); referenced individuals include Martin Luther King Jr., Mahatma Gandhi. Francine Winham, Willie Mukassa Ricks, Omali Yeshitela, Malcolm X, Candice Hill-Montgomery, Jerry Kearns, Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Jackie Robinson, Ruby Bridges, Thurgood Marshall, Ntozake Shange, Thomas Nast, Marcus Garvey, Paul Robeson, Wilma Jean, Steve Biko, Helen Nestor, Huey P. Newton, Michael Sullivan, Velina Brown, C.A. Diop, Andre White, Shepard Sherbell, Alexander Dumas, John Henry; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Brooklyn (New York, USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), New Mexico, Louisville (Kentucky, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA)
Drawer B-29, Folder 4

Latin America 1968-1990; 2004

Physical Description: 43

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S. intervention in Central America, anti-war, Mexico: The Frozen Revolution (1971 film), Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN), Oaxaca (Mexico), Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), literacy, education, marches and demonstrations, sister cities, art exhibitions, women, oil, Chile, Puerto Rico, international solidarity, Memories of Underdevelopment 1968 film), Lucia (1968 film), Grenada, mass media, Contra War, U.S. aid to Contras, Panama, The Panama Deception (1989 film), photography, Guatemala Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Guatemalteca (URNG), Peru, Azul (1989 film), assasination, anniversarites; makers include Citizens in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), René Castro, Comite de Solidaridad con el Pueblo de Nicaragua de NY-NJ, Inkworks Press, Alfonso Maciel, Nicaragua Solidarity Committee, Armando Estrella, Donna Davis, David Fichter, Leonicio Saenz, U.S. Support Committee for the International Conference in Solidarity with Puerto Rican Independence, Junta De Coordinacion Revolucianaria, Glad Day Press, November 12th Coalition, Bay Area Central American Peace Campaign, Tricontinental Films, Pathfinder Press, FITS Printing, Puerto Rican Solidarity Day Committee, Amnesty International, Portal Publications; references or specifically about KPFA Free Speech Radio, Global Exchange, Women's Building (San Francisco, USA), Vietnam War; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Oscar Romero, Emiliano Zapata, Raymundo Gleyzer, Eden Pastora, Rigoberto Lopez Perez, Augusto Sandino, Ernesto Cardenal, Adriana Angel, Fiona Macintosh, Don Pedro Albizu Campos, Bernardo Alvarez Herrera, Fernando Alegria, Michael McClure, Avotcja, Jose, José Luis Orozco, Lichi Fuentes, Carlos Fonseca, Daniel Ortega, Maurice Bishop, Pablo Neruda, José Angel Rodriguez, Francisco Villagran Kramer, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Roland Legiardi-Laura, Lawrence Ferlinghetti; places made include Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Mexico, Sausalito (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-29, Folder 5

Middle-East 1961-1970; 1987-2006

Physical Description: 37

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include parade, human rights; makers include Southern Poverty Law Center, Teaching Tolerance, United Palestinian Women's Association (UPWA), Middle-East Children's Alliance, Workers World Party, United for Peace and Justice, Campaign to End the Isreali Occupation, Answer Coalition, International Socialist Organization, Iranian Student Association, Independent Democratic Iran, American Zionist Youth Foundation, National Campaign for Responsible Foreign Aid, Confederation of Iranian Students National Unions (CISNU), Act on Conscience for Israel and Palestine; references or specifically about children's art, Bible, Street Sounds, Peace Choir, apartheid, colonization, South Africa, United Nations, right of return, International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid, Article 1, Zionism, Fateh, International Peace Conference, Lebanon, Iran, Al-Amari Refugee Camp, Kosovo, Yugoslavia, Iraq, Palestine women, Intifada; referenced individuals include Enas, Pete Seeger, Fidel Castro, Yasser Arafat, Jimmy Carter, Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, Hendrik Verwoerd, George Azar, Madeline Albright; languages include Hebrew, English, Arabic, Spanish, Farsi, German, French
Drawer B-29, Folder 6

El Salvador: Various Topics 1977-1991

Physical Description: 42

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anniversary, calendar, concert, demonstration, dance, film; makers include Centro de Documentación e Investigación Hístórica-Centro de la Paz, El Rescate Human Rights Department, Casa El Salvador Farabundo Marti, Rene Castro, Cuscatlan/Axie, Inkworks Press, Emergency Aid to El Salvador, National Caravan of Salvadorians, Andrea Kantowitz, Craig LaFolette, Lincoln Cushing, Dickie M, Coalition Against U.S. Intervention in El Salvador, Sequoyah Graphics, Salcedo Press, Norie, Mora Za'n, Judith Roberts-Rondeau, Martha E. Raines, Mcc Graphics, Dina Redman, Kim Marshall, La Raza Graphics, Portland Central America Solidarity Committee, Deborah Green, Laura King, Charles Cohen, April 18th Coalition on El Salvador, Julie Maas, Jos Sances, Campaign of the Committee of Central American Refugees (CRECEN), Floodman Graphics; references or specifically about May Day, democracy, civil war, children, human rights, political prisonsers, World War II, Viet Nam War, imperialism, Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN), martyrs, military budget, Cesar Valle Medical Clinic, Committee of Health Professionals of El Salvador (COPROSAL), military draft, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), international solidarity, civil liberties, Genocidal Junta, Gould & Strearns, A Peasant of El Salvador, El Salvador El Pueblo Vencera, Guatemala, Nicaragua, sister cities, education, humanitarian aid, Luz Dilean Arevalo Childcare Center, San Antonio Los Ranchos, John Bart Gerald, children, refugees, repatriation, women, taxes; referenced individuals include Guayasamin, T.S. Eliot, Jackson Brown, Jose Luis Orozco, Reverend Martin Niemoeller, Joaquin Caceres, Gabino Palomares, Archbishop Oscar Romero, Lilian Mercedes Letona, Bianca Jagger, Holly Near, Odhal; places made include Los Angeles, CA (USA), Oakland, CA (USA), New York, NY (USA); languages include English, Spanish, French
Drawer B -29, Folder 7

Chile: Various Topics 1973-1988

Physical Description: 13

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anniversary, procession, calendar, concert; makers include Institute for Policy Studies, Inkworks Press, Non-Intervention in Chile, Bob Steiner, Coalicion de Solidaridad con Chile, Chile Solidarity Committee, Resistence Publications, Frente del Pueblo de Chile, Florence Siegel, National Chile Center, Chile Democratico USA, Tricontinental Film Center, Briones, Ordfront, Alberto Vivanco; references or specifically about Fourth National Congress, youth, Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR), human rights, dictatorship, Inti-Illimani, Seed for Planting Shall Not Be Ground Up, Chilean flag, Wall Street, Casa El Salvador Farabundo Marti (FLMN), Viet Nam, solidarity, Movimiento de Resistencia Popular (MRP), Pentagon, fascism, The Battle of Chile, civil war, La Firme; referenced individuals include Judge Juan Guzmán, Augusto Pinochet, Orlando Letelier, Ronni Karpen Moffitt, Kathe Köllwitz, Salvador Allende, Pablo Neruda, Richard Nixon, Eduardo Nicanor Frei Montalva, Ronald Reagan, Ernesto "Che" Guevara, Carlos Mejia, Suni Paz, Paul Cantor, Victor Jara, James Cully; places made include San Francisco, CA (USA), Berkeley, CA (USA), Washington, DC (USA), Chicago, IL (USA), Stockholm (Sweden), New York, NY (USA); languages include English, Spanish, Swedish
Drawer B-29, Folder 8

Latin America: Various Topics 1972-1988

Physical Description: 31

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include protest, election, pledge, festival, map; makers include Committee for Health Rights in Central America (CHRICA), Impast Visuals, Nicaragua Solidarity Network, Emergency Response Network, Marvin Collins, Inkworks Press, R.K.M, P.M. Beran, Jan Lenica, Ricardo Chavez, ¡Baraguá!, National Coordinating Committee to Free the Five, MCC Graphics, Gonna Rise Again Graphics; references or specifically about healthcare, taxes, United States imperialism, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador, Panama, military budget, Contras, arms shipment, National Referendum to End the War in Central America, employment, nuclear freeze, Viet Nam War, Casiguaya, Granada, racism, peace, children, Mexico, education, genocide, Cuba, Guantánamo, Colombia, Puerto Rico, mining, industrial metals, pharmaceuticals, oil, Women's Building, torture, political prisoners, Puerto Rican Five, patriotism, independence; referenced individuals include Juana Alicia, Ronnie Gilbert, Isabel Allende, Ronald Reagan, Wendy Kaufman, Reverend Jesse Jackson, Helen Caldicott, Bill Clinton, Ernesto "Che" Guevara, Rene Calvo, Alejandrina Torres, Susan Rosenberg, Alfredo Lopez, José Antonio Galán; places made include New York, NY (USA), San Francisco, CA (USA), Mexico, Puerto Rico; languages include Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, Chinese, Persian (Farsi)
Drawer B-29, Folder 9

Politicians and Campaigns 1983-1984; 2004-2005

Physical Description: 62

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include conference, marches and demonstrations, music, map, elections; makers include kersplebedeb.com., Dana Schuerholz, Syracuse Cultural Workers Project, Arch D. Bunker Madvertising Co., worldcantwait.org, Inkworks Press, Haiti Action Committee, Fireworks Graphics Collective, Darren Ching, Mother Jones Magazine, C.F. Payne, S. Joseph, Dick Correll, Scott Newkirk, Richard Bermack, Lincoln Cushing, Joy T-Shirts, Alison, Citizens for a Sane America, Wellstone Democratic Renewal Club, Brooke Fanchen; references or specifically about Center for Marxist Studies & Cultural Correspondence, New York University, humor, The Scream, terrorism, Enron, 76 brand, September 11 2001, Viet Nam War, anti-war, Students for Peace in the Persian Gulf, Persian Gulf War, University of California, Berkeley, Mobil, Shell Oil, United States Republican Party (GOP), rainbow flag, White House, Police State, presidential inauguration ceremony, 2004 Republican National Convention, Weekend Edition, No Child Left Behind, United States flag, Iran, Pentagon, Hurricane Katrina, United Kingdom, United States military bases, Greenham Women Against Cruise, Livermore Action Group, mushroom cloud, classism, Western film, Daily World, poverty, labor, Medicare, Reaganomics, Social Security, California Measure E, education, Vote Cope, Ghostbusters, Iran-Iraq War, El Salvador, Nicaragua, World War II, Halloween, Casa El Salvador, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, anti-nuclear, Texaco, Unocal, military budget; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Edward Munch, George W. Bush, Napoleon Bonaparte, Jeremy Gordon, Shepard Fairey, Andre the Giant, Osama bin Laden, George H. W. Bush (Sr.), Saddam Hussein, Albert Nerenberg, Penelope Cruz, Bill Maher, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Adolf Hitler, Will Durst, René Hicks, Bill Santiago, Condoleeza Rice, Dick Cheney, John McCain, Donald Rumsfeld, Seymour Hersch, Justin Herman, Tom Bradley, Jerry Brown, Dan McCorquodale, John Vasconcellos, Tony Estremera, Kanye West, Uncle Sam, Ron-co, Pat Brown, Tom Ammiano, Kuchinich; places made include New York (NY, USA), San Francisco (CA, USA), Berkeley (CA, USA), Baltimore (MD, USA), Venice, California (USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-29, Folder 10

United Farm Workers 1964; 1974-1976; (1987); 1993-1994; 2005

Physical Description: 20

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

+related topics include parade, festival, election, tribute, benefit, marches and demonstrations; makers include GrantCorley.com, Autumn Press, Ruben Guzmán Graphics, Jaime Maldonado, Inkworks Press; references or specifically about Texas Farmworkers Unio
Drawer B-29, Folder 11

Post 9/11 Middle East Wars 2002-2007

Physical Description: 75

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include commemorative, marches and demonstrations, CIA, music, teach-in, music, student movements, vigil; makers include 911 Truth Alliance, governmental cover-up, Michael Gilbert, Ace Printing Co., micahwright.com, Greg Hildebrandt, Tim Hildebrandt, Sorcio Posters, Inkworks Press, Hartmann Printing Inc., New Life Industries, Curtiss Printing, Stop the U.S. War Machine Action Network, Orchard Supply Hardware, Ecco Design, Faile, David Baldinger, Ero, Revolution Youth, Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER), Bay Area United Against War (BAUAW), Steal Works USA, Camille Sauvé, Direct Action to Stop the War, bringthewarhome.com, notinourname.net; references or specifically about United States flag, September 11, 2001, patriotism, Ministry of Homeland Security, free speech, Fire Department of New York (FDNY), World Trade Center, war on terror, terrorism, Iraq, neoconservatism, Statue of Liberty, United States Capitol Building, foreign intervention, anti-war, Pentagon, Shut Down Guantanamo, Uncle Sam, soldiers, death, abortion, Abu Ghraib, University of California, Berkeley, Center for Latin American Studies, Palestine, Haiti, Afghanistan, Cuba, civil liberties, racism, social security, labor, women, marriage equality, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), United States White House, Anti-Flag, Roots Against War (RAW), diversity, Gulf War, journalism, nuclear war, economy, Bay Area Coalition to Oppose War Preparations, New York City Skyline, "God Bless America", Sistine Chapel ceiling, sanctions, dance brigade, unemployment, peace dove, People's Weekly World, defense spending, United States Social Forum, recycling, ecology, Patriot Act, resistance, police state, social security, Imperial Death Machine, peace sign, weapons of mass destruction, "Make art not war", war profiteering, torture, draft, Arab-Americans, Muslim-Americans, National Day of Mass Nonviolent Direct Action to Stop the War, heathcare, imprisonment, employment, Patriot Act, war veterans, Prop I, Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty; referenced individuals include Dylan Avery, Korey Rowe, John Ashcroft, Joel Preston Smith, Jeremy Gordon, Ehren Watada, Ani Difranco, Michael Franti, Osama Bin Laden, George W. Bush, Michelangelo, Holly Near, Bonnie Kamin, Mike Rogers, Jim Dennis, Raymond Meeks, Richard M Nixon, Adolf Hitler, Alexander Rodchenko, Saddam Hussein, Directive 26, Taliban, Jesse Jackson, Dolores Huerta, Danny Glover, Alice Walker, Barbara Lee, Cecil Williams, Thomas Paine, David Hanks/GX, Shepard Fairey, Andre the Giant, Donald Rumsfeld, Cesar Chavez, Gandhi, Jesus Alberto, John Yoo, Clarence Thomas, Bill Hackwell; places made include Wailuku, Maui (HI, USA), Brooklyn, New York, San Francisco, California, New York, New York (USA), Atlanta, Georgia (USA); languages include Hawaiian, Spanish, English
Drawer B-29, Folder 12

Vietnam War Era: Portfolios and Series 1967-1970

Physical Description: 31

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From the estate of Michael Rossman. includes Stop the Draft Week portolio, Unite Against the War portfolio, Comentary Series portfolio

Scope and Content Note

related topics include demonstrations, civil disobedience; makers include David Anderson, Beth Bagby, Marlene Charyn, Stephen Hettenbach, John McChesney, Tina Ruffa, Maitland Sharpe, Chris Springman, William Warren, A Three Kings Production, Berkley Graphic Arts, Miriam Zizmor, Marlene Oliver, Clayton Pinkerton, Douglas Gilbert, Robert Oliver, William Bebie; references or specifically about police brutality, peace, anti-war, peace sign, Cambodia, peace dove, beef, purple heart, American flag, prisoners, nursery rhymes, military weapons, Great Society, pentagram symbol, tanks; referenced individuals include Herschel B. Chipp, Vince Gill, Jesus Christ, Lyndon B. Johnson; places made include Menlo Park, California (USA), Oakland, California (USA), Kentfield, California (USA) Richmond, California (USA)
Drawer B-30, Folder 1

Latin America: Various Topics 1973; 1984-1989; 2015

Physical Description: 27

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include drugs, cultural events, film, commemorations, advertisements, calendars, international solidarity, peace; makers include Eliseo Guzman, Carla Zápate, Agustin Alonso, People Aiding Nicaragua (PAN), Picheta, Taller Urayoan, Max Dashú, Inkworks Press, Friends of Nicaraguan Culture, Casa De Cultura Nicaraguense, Cronograph, Editorial Nueva Nicaragua, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaraguenses Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), Ministerio De Cultura (Nicaragua), Sistema Nacional de Publicidad, D. Mejia, Liberations Graphics, Edmundo Alburola, Bay Area Central America Peace Campaign; references or specifically about Central American Mission Partners, Honduras, Chile, Quilapayún, Inti-Illimani, Nicaragua, doves, El Salvador, Guatemala, Gay People in Support of the Nicaraguan Revolution, U.S. intervention in Central America, U.S. Contra War, Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), Revolutionary Democratic Front (FDR), Viet Nam War; referenced individuals include Zoila Alvarado, Pablo Neruda, Esteban Pavletich, Martin Luther King Jr., Archbishop Oscar Romero, Palmiro Togliatti, Ruben Dario, Carlos Fonseca, Juan Chacón, Enrique Alvarez C., Manuel Franco, Humberto Mendoza; places made include Santa Cruz (California, USA), San Francisco, (California, USA), Rome (Italy), Managua (Nicaragua), Canada; languages include Spanish, English, German
Drawer B-30, Folder 2

International Solidarity 1972-1982, 1988-1997, 2003

Physical Description: 43

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include film, conference, anniversary, marches and demonstrations, protest, party, concert, parade; makers include People's Fine Arts Publishing House, Phoenix Editions, Collective Inventions, Anti-Authoritarian Association, G. Gould, Canadian Committee for Democratic Spain, Pietrov Vacnovich, Fabrizio Olivetti, Grafiche Veneziane, Sadowski, Verkerke Posterer, Ullstein-Gunther Peters, University of California, Berkeley Anti-Apartheid Movement, Ollie Harrington, Daily World, Free Azania and the African Solidarity Committee of San Francisco, Unity and Struggle, Bay Area Southern Africa Network, Inkworks Press, South Africa Election Celebration Committee, African Liberation Support Committee, African Liberation Day Coalition, Jerry Biggs, Liberation Support Movement, Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, Stefan Gerbing, Sheila O'Donnell, Marie, Linhart's Foundation, Parallel, Mur Graphique, Daniel Milhound, E. Segelken, Katrin Seher, Klaus Wittkugel, Liberation Support Movement, Black Artist for a Free Africa, Shanghai People's Publishing House; references or specifically about guerilla warfare, El Salvador, Disneyland, Poland, amnesty, peace, Archive Gazzettino of Venice, Galeria Teatralna, Berlin Wall, South Africa, Peking, military, Azania, colonialism, Bambata, USA, police dogs, children, weapons, African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC), election, voting rights, African Liberation Day, Soviet Union (USSR), imperialism, National Council of Trade Unions (NACTU), women, Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola, political prisoners, Selma, Soweto (South Africa), Zimbabwe (Rhodesia), profiteering, Wankie Mine Disaster, Palestine, Intifada, Dhofar, fascism, sexism, disarmament, immigration, students, Berlin German Democratic Republic (DDR), genocide, Ireland, famine, National Day of Remembrance, Irish American Unity Conference (IAUC), Czechoslovakia, Festival of the Ruins, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1980 Olympics, United Republic of Tanzania, Mozambique, Palestine, Israel; referenced individuals include Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Ronald Reagan, Nyati Pokela, Amilcar Cabral, Nelson Mandella, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Julius Nyerere; places made include Peking (China), Berkeley (California, USA), Stockholm (Sweden), Venice (Italy), Netherlands, Oakland (California, USA), Potsdam (Germany), Montclair (New Jersey, USA), Moscow (Russia), British Columbia (Canada), (Oregon, USA), Shanghai (China); languages include French, English, Chinese, Russian, Italian, Polish, Arabic, German
Drawer B-30, Folder 3

U.S. Military 1972, 1991

Physical Description: 12

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From the estate of Michael Rossman. Includes part of the series "Desert Storm Victory Through Airpower"

Scope and Content Note

related topics include recruitment, Desert Storm, air surpremacy, United States Air Force, aerial surveillance, electronic warfare; makers include Donald Art Company, Ruane Manning, KD Graphics, Crest Craft Co., Niagara of Wisconsin Paper Corporation, U.S. Allegiance, Inc., National Guard, U.S. Government Printing Office, United States Army, Air Force Internal Information, Air Force News Agency (AFNEWS); references or specifically about bombs, jets, radar, American Eagle, U.S. flag, American football, Persian Gulf, genocide, Statue of Liberty, U.S. Declaration of Independence, American Civil War, American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican American War; referenced individuals include George H.W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Colin Powell, General Norman Schwarzkopf, Uncle Sam, John O. Marsh Jr., Norman Rockwell, Charles M. Reger, H.H. Deffner, Fernando Serna, Don Sutherland, Dennis Smith Jr.; languages include English
Drawer B-30, Folder 4

Anti-War 1970-1974; 1982-1987; 1994

Physical Description: 15

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include film, walk, timeline, anniversary; makers include Zabohonski/Graff, Palestine Solidarity Committee, Association of Salvadorean Women (ADEMUSA), Muslim Student Association, Peace Pledge Union, D. Sandagdorsh, National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE), Contragate Productions, Bill Rane, Mika Launis, Aulis Nyqvist, Social Graphics Company, Dennis Livingston, Stephen Rose, Kathryn Shagas, Christine Zelinsky; references or specifically about children, white dove, women, Bosnia, The Eyes of Bosnia, rainbow, Viet Nam War, Anti-ballistic missile system, Pentagon, Hiroshima, atomic bomb, Day of Remembrance, nuclear weapons freeze, Prague, Capitol Building, United Nations, USA Nuclear Arms Budget, deterrence; referenced individuals include Richard M. Nixon, Ira Sugarman, Oliver North, Albert Einstein, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Leonid Brezhnev, Nikita Khruschev; places made include USA, London (UK), Moscow (Russia), Helsinki (Finland); languages include English, Spanish, Russian, Finnish, French
Drawer B-30, Folder 5

Native Americans 1970; 1987-1998

Physical Description: 12

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include maps, history, anniversary, benefit, poetry; makers include La Raza Silkscreen Center, Paul Owns The Sabre, Karen Kearney, Syracuse Peace Council, People's History Project, Glad Day Press, Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, Santos, Creative Teaching Press, Robin Richisson, Awkesasne Notes, Gary Knack, Ruben Diaz, Creative Type, Yeates, Denise Davis, Project Underground, Inkworks Press, Urban Indian Health Board, Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie; references or specifically about Iriquois Confederacy, political prisoners, abolition, women, labor, Cambodia, pollution, literature, Erie Canal, Mohawk Nation, Cinco de Mayo, Good Times, territory, uranium, mining, public health, radiation, Gold, Greed & Genocide, California Gold Rush, genocide, Raven Woman, smoking; referenced individuals include Martin Sostre, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Mark Twain, Rockwell Kent, Leonard Peltier, Pocahontas, Black Hawk, Sequoya, Jim Thorpe, Susan LaFlesche, Sacajawea, Rollie L. Riggs, Ely Samuel Parker, Pontiac, Chief Joseph, Sarah Winnemucca, Iron Eyes Cody, Maria Tallchief, Lee Brightman, Dennis Banks; places made include San Francisco (CA, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-30, Folder 6

Various Topics 1966-1988; 1990-1994; 2002-2005

Physical Description: 38

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, homelessness, shelter, poetry, elections, legal advice, community law, free services, conference, literature, marches and demonstrations, Olympics, farm workers, grape boycott, lettuce boycott; makers include New York Times, Inkworks Press, Peter Kuper, John Coulter, Harry Benson, Michael Monoogian, Morgan Publishing, Inc., Graphic Arts Systems United Nations Development Department (U.N.D.P.), FONSECA, New Mexico Mental Health Professionals for Social Responsibility, United Nations, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (HABITAT), Campaign for Democratic Freedoms, Zakariah H. Shabazz, Sea Breeze, Tea Lautrec, MEAD Corporation, Portal Publications, Californians United Against Proposition 63, Sonny Lou Packard, Verkerke, Bar Association of San Francisco, Barristers Club, Kelley, Delores Wilbur, Midwest Research, Inc, Suze Randall, Art Bonn, Act Against Censorship Together, Stoph, Bob Baldock, Baraka Defense Committee, Yuina, A Kolometz, Red Wedge, Y. MRKM, United Farm Workers of America (AFL-CIO), The United Farm Workers of America (UFW), L. Jimenez; references or specifically about poverty, inflation, mental health, peace, obscenity laws, The People's World, human rights, International Year of the Child, International Year of Shelter for the Homeless, political parties, Republicans, Democrats, American Flag, Saigon, Viet Nam War, Watergate, assassination, segregation, Latino culture, homies, Legal Action Comics, California Prop 63, English language, diversity, race, We Are the World, music, fundraiser, slavery, USA for Africa, AIDS, immigration, refugees, seniors, Klu Klux Klan (KKK), LGBTQ, death squads, public health, hunger, abortion, anti-semitism, death penalty, censorship, human rights, The Death of Innocents, wrongful executions, KPFA, police brutality, 1980 Moscow Olympics, statistics, Nagara Gawa River, Nagara Gawa Day, Banned Books Week, white washing, United Farm Workers of America (AFL-CIO); referenced individuals include Mike Diana, Art Spiegelman, Danny Hellman, Robert Crumb, Robert Williams, Jack Davis, Wally Wood, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Frederic E. Church, John Singleton Copley, Johnny Craig, Richard M. Nixon, Lee Harvey Oswald, Gov. George Wallace, Ho Chi Minh, Emile Zapata, Norman Rockwell, Conrad Lynn, Baraka Family, César Chávez, Thomas Jefferson; places made include Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA), Amnesty International, Marina Del Rey, CA (USA), San Francisco, CA (USA) Dayton, Ohio (USA), Sausalito, CA (USA), Chicago, Illinois (USA), Grafton, North Dakota (USA); languages include English, Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish, Japanese
Drawer B-30, Folder 7

Racism / Anti-Semitism / Civil Rights 1976-1982; 1994-2006

Physical Description: 32

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include California Proposition 209, affirmative action, disabilities, education, cultural events, commemoration, student movements, calendars, immigrant rights, marches and demonstrations, conference, Civil Rights Movement, Birmingham Alabama, racism, The Great Depression (1933), capitalism, povert, the poor, exploitation, police, death; makers include The Long Memory History Project, M. Casssaro, Workshop on Children's Awareness (A.I.R), Human Policy Press, The World Around You Pre-College Program, L.A. Art, Taller Del Pueblo, John Beam, Inkworks Press, Artel & Friends, Central Press of California, FITS Printing, Emory's Community Printing and Graphics, Partisan Defense Committee, Carson-Dellosa Publishing, U.S. Census Bureau, Tea Lautrec Litho, Nina Reimer, Unity; references or specifically about University of California, Berkeley, deafness, children, Juneteenth, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), United States Marine Corps., immigration, Third World Strike, ethnic studies, diversity, segregation, Nazism, cross-burning, Bakke Decision, United States Supreme Court, steelworkers, labor, women, San Francisco City College, United States map, October 8th Coalition, concentration camps, speciesism, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), Tupelo, Mississippi, self-determination, The Pledge of Allegiance, Native Americans, Jews, World War II (WWII), Judaism, system failure; referenced individuals include Elliott Erwitt, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Eleanor Roosevelt, Martin Niemöller, Adolf Hitler, Martin Luther King Jr., "Skip" Robinson, Allan Houser, Romare Bearden; places made include Syracuse (New York, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco, (California, USA); languages include Hebrew, English
Drawer B-30, Folder 8

Arts and Culture 1968; 1978-1988; 1991-1997; 2004

Physical Description: 19

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include exhibition, film, music, benefit; makers include Papo Colo, Roz Payne, Embassy Home Entertainment, United Artists Corporation, Robert Stone Productions, Home Box Office (HBO), Gips + Balkind + Associates, Neal, Stratford and Kerr, David Gallegos, Keith Haring, Bishop, Rúslopi Rodríguez, Kelley, Ruby Ke, Irons, Detroit Institute of Arts, Gary Gutierrez, Round Reels, Tea Lautrec Litho, Deaf Artists of America; references or specifically about counterculture, underground press, internet, Exit Art/ The First World, Silkwood, Guerilla, Letter Home from Vietnam, Sons and Daughters, American Documentary Films, Inc, The Grateful Dead, nuclear weapons, Refuse & Resist!, McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum, privacy, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Mississippi Burning, civil rights, Hair (musical), psychedelic, NPG Records, industry, deafness, earthquake, California, pop culture, Aztlan, street art, Craft & Folk Art Museum; referenced individuals include Brian Wallace, Meryl Streep, Jane Fonda, Patty Hearst, Ronald Reagan, Gene Hackman, Willem Dafoe, Wavy Gravy, Jerry Garcia, Diego Rivera, Uncle Sam; languages include English
Drawer B-30, Folder 9

Post 9/11 Middle East Wars 2001

Physical Description: 15

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include protest; makers include Inkworks Press, Town Hall Committee to Stop War and Hate, worldcantwait.org, United for Peace and Justice, Archaeologists Against Intervention, grief, anti-war; references or specifically about defense spending, conspiracy, United States White House, U.S. flag, sanctions, children, Iraq, Valentine's Day, "Be Mine", Afghanistan, impeachment, war crimes, Iran, occupation, military, mushroom clouds, Great Mosque of Samarra, Operation Iraqi Freedom, tanks, 3rd infantry division (mechanized For Stewart/Hunter Army Airfield, anti-war, peace, 9/11, September 11 (2001), Iraq / Iran, Bush / Cheney administration; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, General Michael Dugan, Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, Dick Cheney (Richard Cheney); places made New York CIty (New York, USA)
Drawer B-30, Folder 10

Politicians and Campaigns 1967-1972; 1980- 1982

Physical Description: 9

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

makers include Excelsior Company, Mike Prokosch, J Blanktort, AA Graphics Inc., Dave Horsey, Phyllis Schlaughly, Daven Rosenberg, Bill Bates; references or specifically about California, police brutality, United States White House, maps, Soviet Union, USSR, communism, Russia, Republicans, missiles, drilling, atomic bomb, nuclear war, Gone with the Wind, film, Academy Awards, China, Lunar Calendar, People's Republic of China, Democrats, elephant; referenced individuals include John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Alfred S. Bloomingdale,Ty de Pass, Jimmy Carter, Bob Light, John Houston, Henry Kissinger, Cap Weinberger, Jerry Falwell, Richard Nixon; places made include Boston, MA (USA), Seattle, WA (USA), San Francisco, CA (USA)
Drawer B-31, Folder 1

HIV/AIDS: Portugal 1990s

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include condoms, safe sex, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), transmission, treatment, medications, health care, medicine, immune system, medical information, health education, viral load; makers include Apoio CNLCS, Atelier de Ilusão, ILGA Portugal - Centro Comunitário Gay E Lésbico, Gráfico GL, Centro de Saúde de Sete Rios (CNLCS), Grafica Monumental, Logopin, Fundação Portuguesa A Comunidade Contra A SIDA; places made include Portugal; languages include Portuguese, English
Drawer B-31, Folder 2

HIV/AIDS: Spain 1990s

Physical Description: 35

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, prevention, education, intravenous drug use, transmission, love, children, marriage, family, safe sex, health care, sanitation, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), condoms, public health, hygiene, youth, pediatric AIDS, drugs, alcohol, human rights, HIV/AIDS, El Furor Del Sexo (film); makers include Federación Antisida de Andalucía, Fulano de Tal, Comité Independiente Anti-sida (CIAS), Comité Ciudadano Anti-sida de Sevilla, Comision Ciudadana Anti-SIDA de Alava, Diputación Provincial de Sevilla, Mont Marsá, Fundación del Movimiento Ciudadano Antisida, Ministerio de Sanidad Y Consumo, Mariscal, Fundación Anti-SIDA España (FASE), Fundación Levi Strauss, Jose Javier Revilla, Fundación Triángulo, Ignasi Blanch, Claudius Ceccon, Asociación Lucha Anti-SIDA de Mallorca (ALAS), Petí Comité Imagen; references or specifically about gay liberation, HIV/AIDS red ribbon, Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Popeye, Pink Panther, Superman, Charlie Brown, Sylvester and Tweetie, ; referenced individuals include Charles G. Martignette, Louis K. Meisel, Guiseppe Pellizza de Volpedo; languages include Spanish, Basque, English, Catalan
Drawer B-31, Folder 3

HIV/AIDS: Sweden 1990s

Physical Description: 14

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includes acquisition 2000-125

Scope and Content Note

related topics include safe sex, condoms, prevention, international solidarity; makers include Olle Lindstedt, Landstinget Förebygger AIDS, Vince Reichardt, Älska Utan Oro, Love Power, Folkhälsoinstitutet, Garbergs; places made include Sweden; languages include Swedish, Russian, Chinese, English, French, Arabic
Drawer B-31, Folder 4

HIV/AIDS: Switzerland 1990s

Physical Description: 43

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includes Stop AIDS (Stop SIDA) campaign series; includes acquisition 2000-125, includes a pamphlet with multiple posters

Scope and Content Note

related topics include condoms, safe sex, public health, World AIDS Day, pediatric AIDS, marches and demonstrations, prevention, sports, athletics, statistics, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), marriage, education, medicine, health care, treatment, transmissions, containment; makers include Swiss Federal Office of Public Health, Swiss AIDS Foundation, Wazem, Studios Lolos, Groupe SIDA Genève, Aiuto AIDS Svizzero, Monika Jost, Jean-Francis Chériez, Marilyn Langfeld, Sérico de Humbewrt-Dro, The Hot Rubber Company, ropress Zürich; references or specifically about UNESCO; languages include English, French, Swiss-German, Italian
Drawer B-31, Folder 5

HIV/AIDS: Uganda 1997

Physical Description: 23

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includes acquisition 2000-125

Scope and Content Note

related topics include public health, education, awareness, HIV/AIDS transmission, treatment, sanitation, prevention, misinformation, abstinence, safe sex, condoms, children, pediatric AIDS, international solidarity, families, needle sharing; makers include Uganda School Health Kit on AIDS Control - Ministry of Education, UNICEF Kampala, STD/AIDS Control Programme, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) Project, Savic Designs, Uganda AIDS Action Fund (UAAF), Health First Graphic Design; places made include Uganda; languages include English, Portuguese, French;
Drawer B-31, Folder 6

HIV/AIDS: United Kingdom 1991-1998

Physical Description: 46

Note

Includes acquisition 2000-125, part of folder was from E-1.11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include education, hotlines, women, youth, prevention, awareness, counseling, support groups, safety, travel, drug therapies, treatment, medications, medicine, health care, public health, international aid, volunteers, free condoms, safe sex, World AIDS Day, community health, ethnic diversity, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), social services, health services, cultural events, benefit events, community building, treatment advisory services, children's art, domestic violence, violence against women, family, elderly people, military, youth, British films, Sadomascochism (S&M), housing subversive film posters, HIV/AIDS testing, solidarity; makers include Active Source of Knowledge (ASK), John Dawson, Positively Women, London Lighthouse, Western Isles Health Board, George House Trust, Rawfish, HIV Alliance, National AIDS Information of London, Uganda Health Project (UHP), Bexley & Greenwich Health Authority, British Deaf Association, Naz Project London, Red Ribbon International, Steve Retson Project, Phace West, Spark Design, Dynamo Eponym, Health First Graphic Design, Eureka! Graphic Design Ltd., Body Positive, NUS Women's Campaign & LGB Campaign, Eastern AIDS Support Triangle, Gordon Rainsford, Chris Jepson, Rubberstuffers, Terrance Higgins Trust, Community HIV and AIDS Prevention Strategy (CHAPS); references or specifically about, Red Ribbon International, Femidom, Contraceptive Awareness Week, AIDS Map, mandalas, Roche, St. Stephen's AIDS Trust, A Beautiful Thing, Gay Friendly Housing Referral, Stonewall Housing, My Own Private Idaho, From Dawn Til Dusk, HIV/AIDS ribbons; referenced individuals include David Davies, Johnathan Harvey, Graham Humphreys; places made include Scotland (United Kingdom), London (England, United Kingdom);
Drawer B-31, Folder 7

HIV/AIDS: United Kingdom - George House Trust 1990s

Physical Description: 13

Note

Includes acquisition 2000-125

Scope and Content Note

related topics include health, nutrition, treatment, emotional support, social services, drug therapies, medicine, secondary infections, labor, discrimination, stigma, financial support, women, risk groups, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), prejudice, public health campaigns; makers include HIV Alliance, Rawfish Design, Prowley Press, Healthy Gay Manchester (HGM); references or specifically about viral load, drug-resistant HIV strains, AIDS crisis, Hall - Carpenter archive; referenced individuals include Harris Glenn Milstead (Divine)
Drawer B-31, Folder 8

HIV/AIDS: United Kingdom - Rubberstoppers and Durex 1994-1999

Physical Description: 38

Note

Includes acquisition 2000-125

Scope and Content Note

related topics include condoms, birth control, sexually transmitted diseases / sexually transmitted infections (STDs/STIs), safe sex, advertisements, alcoholism, women's awareness, instructions, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ); makers include London International House, Ashley, Photopia, RS Health Ltd.; references or specifically about Health Promotion Unit - North Birmingham Health Authority, "Roll On Friday", Chariots Bar and Sauna, The Terrence Higgins Trust, Bromptons
Drawer B-31, Folder 9

HIV/AIDS: United Kingdom - Terrence Higgins Trust 1990s

Physical Description: 12

Note

Includes acquisition 2000-125

Scope and Content Note

related topics include community aid, Genito-Urinary Medicine (GUM) clinics, African immigrants, safe sex, sexual health, sexually transmitted diseases / sexually transmitted infections (STDs/STIs), education, statistics, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), group sex, oral sex, polyamory, condoms, long-term survivors, emotional support, social services; makers include Paul Stanley, Gideon Mendel, Brian Cannon
Drawer B-31, Folder 10

HIV/AIDS: United Kingdom - The Naz Project London 1993-1996

Physical Description: 12

Note

Includes acquisition 2000-125

Scope and Content Note

related topics include World AIDS Day, South Asian communities, Turkish communities, Iranian communities, Arab communities, helplines, safe sex, condoms, homophobia, discrimination, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), statistics, hate crimes, North African communities, Black British people, women; makers include Cypriot HIV & AIDS Network (CHAN), Parminder Sekhon, Michael Sabonosh; references or specifically about Rubberstuffers, silence; referenced individuals include Giti Thadani; languages include English, Hindi, Persian (Farsi), Turkish, Arabic, Urdu, Greek, Bengali, Punjabi, Portuguese, Gujarti
Drawer B-31, Folder 11

HIV/AIDS: World AIDS Day 1998

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, education, children's art, prevention, youth; makers include National Centre for Health Promotion, United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Tellem, Inèz Gaïsset, Paul Balcuinaite, Monika Jost, Jean-Francis Chériez; places made include Australia; languages include English, Portuguese, French, Spanish
Drawer B-31, Folder 12

HIV/AIDS: Italy - Oversize 1994-1998

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include World AIDS Day, safe sex, condoms, public health, AIDS prevention, conferences, international solidarity, awareness campaigns, sex education; makers include Associazione P.24, Lega Italiana per La Lotta Contro L'AIDS (LILA), Massimo Nepoti, Progetto Grafico, Gozzini, Stefano Lodolo, Tipolito E. Cossidente, Associazione Nazionale Per La Lotta Contro L'AIDS, Ciccognani & ARP, Eurograf; references or specifically about Ammirati Puris Lintas, Lilabus, misinformation; languages include Italian, Russian, Chinese, Arabic, Spanish, English
Drawer B-31, Folder 13

HIV/AIDS: Spain - Oversize 1990-1998

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include World AIDS Day, prisoner art, prisons, social labels, stigma, films, condoms, public health, education, drugs, vaccines, Hepatitis B, drug injection, intravenous drug use, prevention, safe sex; makers include Secretaria General de Asuntos Penitenciarios, Comité Ciudadano AntiSIDA de Sevilla, Pedro Mora, Fundación Anti-SIDA España, Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo, Plan Nacional Sobre Drogas, Comisión Europea, Conchita Viñas, Isabel Real Gayo, ICS & ICS Publicitat-Mollet; references or specifically about barcodes, "Trainspotting"; referenced individuals include Irvine Welsh; places made include Madrid (Spain), Barcelona (Spain), Seville (Spain); languages include Spanish
Drawer B-31, Folder 14

HIV/AIDS: Internationally Made - Oversize 1988-1997

Physical Description: 26

Note

medium-sized folder; includes acquisition 2000-125

Scope and Content Note

related topics include safe sex, HIV/AIDS transmission, risks, education, sex education, prevention, discrimination, children, pediatric AIDS, research, Paris AIDS Summit, conferences, condoms, theater, arts and culture, needle exchange, treatment, community care, World AIDS Day, youth, drugs; makers include LHHS & SIGN, Comissão Nacional Luta Contra a Sida - Ministério de Saúde, Chris Taylor, Kinder AIDS Hilfe Deutschland E.V., Rajlich Design, Sítotisk Prerov, Medical Research Council (MRC), International Council of AIDS Service Organizations (ICASO), Alex, Verkerke, Marco Pellanda, Theater Projekt, Per Arnoldi, Meiklejohn Graphics, Mat Westrup, Wizard & Genius-Idealdecor, Bronwyn Bancroft, Claus Lynggaurd, Vydalo Sdruzeni Bienale Brno, Vystiskl Sitotisk Prerov, Folkhälsoinstitutet, Lika Rättigheter, Delat Ansvar, Christian Schuster, HDM Eggert, AIDS-Hilfe Tirol, Cabo de Hornos, Claudio Alessandri, Nuno Vieira, M. Nowinski, Visual Studio, Peter Matha, Reinhard Eberhart; references or specifically about illiteracy, anti-war, drugs, pollution, poverty, Aboriginal Australians, Sikker Sex Hver Gang, abstinence; places made include Portugal, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Australia, Luxembourg, Sweden, Austria, Chile, Poland; languages include French, Dutch, Portuguese, German, English, Danish, Czech, Swedish, Spanish, Polish
Drawer B-32, Folder 1

Arts and Culture: International 1947;1976-1977; 1982-1984; 1990-2000

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include conference, film, lecture, exhibition, mural, dance, music, theater, poetry, sculpture, fascism, ; makers include Global Graphics, Self Help Graphics, California State University, Fullerton, Centro Cultural De La Raza, Tracy Shiffman, Insurgent Squeegee, Crocker Art Museum, Community College of Jewish Studies, Graphic Partners in Edinburgh, Dar Lubnan, Tman Akhal, Secretary of Propaganda and Education, Christians for Latin American Study and Solidarity (CLASS), Nelson, Vigneault, Congress for Jewish Culture, Inkworks, ; references or specifically about Aztec, Mayan, Actors' Ark Theatre, The Resistible Rise of Arturo UI, Mexican Heritage Corporation of San Jose, Seventh Annual San Jose International Mariachi Festival and Conference, peace, dove, Mexican flag, folk art, Navajo, Native American, California Council for the Humanities, AT&T, Wells Fargo Bank, Target Stores, Rockefeller Foundation, Consulate of Mexico, Cuba, Venceremos Brigade, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), religion, Deus Pátria Autoridade, Nazis, Klaus Barbie Trial, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, swastika, Borderline Theatre Company, communism, Palestine, calendar, Nicaragua, China, people's revolt, Otra Vez, Fourth Annual Seminar Christian Faith and The Struggle for Social Justice in Latin America, Peter Whyte Gallery, Contre-courant, feminism, Israel, "Miracle" sculpture, Current Trends in the United States 10 Comtemporary photographers, Galerie Zabriskie, Bertolt Brecht, Statue of Liberty; referenced individuals include Eduardo Baraicoa, Bernardo Prieto, Jacques Lipchitz, Robert Delgado, Daniel Joseph, Tom Burman, Bari Dreiband-Burman, Emiliano Zapata, Stan Padilla, Mother Mexico, António de Oliveira Salazar, David Rose, Klaus Barbie, Adolf Hitler, Bertolt Brecht, Augusto Sandino, Yen Han, Carol Wells, Jacques Lipchitz, William Christenberry, Mark Cohen William Eggleston, Joel Meyerowitz, NIcholas Nixon, Tod Papageorge, Stephen Shore, Neal Slavin, Rosalind Solomon, Eve Sonneman; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Guadalajara (Mexico), San Francisco (California, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), Smithtown (New York, USA), Scotland (United Kingdom), Lebanon, Canada, Artre Paris (France); languages include Spanish, English, Portuguese, Chinese, Arabic, French, Hebrew
Drawer B-32, Folder 2

Arts and Culture: San Francisco 1967; 1973-1988; 2002- 2013; 2021

Physical Description: 29

Note

info found https://vintageposter.land/product/astro-posters-thompson-hire-the-hip

Scope and Content Note

related topics include conference,street party, murals, history, map, public speaking, workshop, documentary, film, exhibition, mural, theatre, street fairs,walking tour, bike tour, diversity, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), women, children, nudity, literature, fair, education, after school arts programs, Olympics (Olympic games), East Bay, festival, diversity, marches and demonstration, militarism, human rights, labor, civil rights, nuclear disarmament, the environment, genocide, conference, ; makers include Hugh D'Andrade, Diane Lauer, Shaping San Francisco, Dorothea Lange, Inkworks, Spring Action Committee, Barbara Stahler, Marian Independent Journal, Evolve & CO., The Castro Village Association, Don Dingo, Daniel Nicoletta, Art Mainar, Jack Gilder, The Young Shakespeare Conservatory, Casa Hispana de Bellas Artes, Osher Foundation, East Bay Community Foundation, Hip Job Co-op San Francisco, Rebel Girl Productions, 509 Cultural Center, Luggage Store Gallery; references or specifically about land reform, May 15, 1982 march (San Francisco), genocide of Native Americans, the draft, Founders Day Fetival, Shakespeare, Radical Performance Fest 2002, INkworks Mura Inauguration Street party, Oakland Museum of California, Central America, El Salvador, Poland, Northern Ireland, sexism, racism, nuclear arms, unemployment, justice scale, mushroom cloud, ecology, social services, budget, Association for the Humanist Sociology, Sociologist for Women in Society, Marxist Section of the American Sociological Association, Old Spaghetti Factory, flamenco, bodega, John Adams Adult Center, San Francisco Express Times, Castro District, Castro Street (San Francisco), Specs' Twelve adler Museum Cafe, napkin drawings, North Beach Literary fair, Cisco Kid Festival, 2012 Olympic Games, 24th St. Merchants, social justice posters, all of us or none, hire the hip, The Story of California, The Story of You, All of Us or None Archive 8th Annual Radical Performances Fest, 2002, Public Talks, ; referenced individuals include Richard Nixon, Dennis banks, Gwenn Craig, William Shakespeare, Charles De Gaulle, Paul Krassner, Paine Knickerbocker, Kevin Thomas, Allen Ginsburg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Luis Delgatto, Rob Lee, Kristen Wetterhahn, Cesar Romero, Gilbert Roland, Duncan Renaldo, Warner Baxter, Rossman Famil; places made include Oakland (California, USA) San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-32, Folder 3

Arts and Culture: Los Angeles 1970; 1997-2006

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include bazaar, auction, religion, ; makers include Craft and Folk Art Museum, University of Southern California (USC), Justice for Janitors, LA Should Work for Everyone Posters, Los Angeles City College, Rei International, David Rose, Ron &Phyllis Patterson ; references or specifically about social craft, Baal Shem Tov and Disciples, Renaissance Pleasure Faire, solar power, trees, Huntington Library, communities, economics, archives, California Council for the Humanities, Central American Refugee Center (CARECEN), refugees, University of Judaism, Marjorie & Herman Platt Gallery, ; referenced individuals include Ron Patterson, Rose Patterson, Mary Brent Wehrli; places made include Los Angeles, California (USA) ; languages include Hebrew, English
Drawer B-32, Folder 4

Arts and Culture: Chicano/Chicana 1978; 1985-1988; 1989; 1993; 2002-2003

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include conference, symposium, fiesta, hand, mana, women's leadership, celebrating women, Mexican women; makers include University of California Folklore and Mythology Center and Program, Pacific Bell, Unitas House, Julieta Gonzales, University of Veracruzana, California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA), Anheuser-Busch Companies, Nivia Gonzalez, DagenBela Graphics; references or specifically about Central America, peace process, Panama, women, Aztec, Mayans, People of the Sun, folklore, Sabiá, Cuba, llamas and alpacas, communism, Fuesta de la Candelaria; referenced individuals include Bob Marley, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), John Lennon, Leonard Peltier, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Frida Kahlo, Virge de Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe, C.E. Russell, Sor Juana Inéz De la Cruz, Emiliano Zapata, Diego Rivera, Adelita, Sylvia Fragoso, Juan Moreira; places made include Mexico, Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Antonia (Texas, USA); languages include English, Spanish ;
Drawer B-32, Folder 5

Arts and Culture: African American 1979-1985; 1992; 2001-2004; 2022

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include anniversary, festival, race; makers include Darryl S Williams, Fred marcellino, Cal State LA Department of theatre& dance, Dean Williams, Nikki Zeober, Kate Thompson, Palmer Hayden, Rachael Romero, Valcin II, Juana Alicia, Molly Segal, Destiny Arts Center Continental Cablevision, Watts Towers Art Center; references or specifically about Washington Monument, Statue of Liberty, Funny House of a Negro, Sisisote, Sweet Honey and the Rock, blues, Museum of African American art, slave ship, diversity, violence, peace, "All Life is Interrelated"; referenced individuals include Martin Luther King Jr., Howard Smith, J.C. Burris, Taj Mahal, Koko Taylor, Willie Dixon, Adrienne Kennedy, Te'Juana Johnson, Anothony Canty, Dembrebrah, Cheremoya Escola de Samba, Burat Wangi, Kishin Daiko, Jimmy Fotso African Dance Ensemble; places made include Seattle, Washington (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA),
Drawer B-32, Folder 6

Arts and Culture: U.S. Politics 1976; 1984-1986; 2004; 2017

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anniversary, comedies, fascism, protection, resistance; makers include Tee Beets, T.M., Institute on World Affairs (IOWA); references or specifically about Philadelphia, Bi-centennial, incarceration, count of manifesto, women, child labor, Kent State shootings (Ohio, USA), Native Americans, farmworkers, Filipinos, plantations, internment camps, Yosemite National Park, Grenada, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Iowa State University, student body government, diversity, September 11 (2001), terrorism, U.S. national parks; referenced individuals include Dorothea Lange, Cesar Chavez, Sojourner Truth, Angela Davis, Rosa Parks, Alfred Stieglitz, Hunter S. Thompson, Cary Shulman, Andrew Jackson, George W. Bush, George H. W. Bush, Prescott Bush, Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, Adolf Hitler, Smokey the Bear; places made include Chula Vista (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English
Drawer B-32, Folder 7

Arts and Culture: Film Festivals [1909], 1969-1979; 1982-1989; 1995

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

makers include Armando Alvarez, Simon Kenrick, Andrzej Pagowski, Ohio State University, Chicago Filmmakers, Salcedo Press, The American Film Institute, The Jewish Film Festival, Ben Achtenberg; references or specifically about Center for New Television and Facets Multimedia, women, Chicago 8 trial, police brutality, directors, anti-war, Metropolitan Film Festival, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), 8 mm film (super 8), Black filmmakers, slavery, labor, film festivals, media, Oscar Micheaux Awards Ceremony, Latin America, international films, Cine Acción, San Francisco International Film Festival, rainforest, human rights, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Grenada, Mexican Revolution, Fresno (California, USA), New Depression, The NEWS REEL, Garbage the movie, Golpeando en la Selva, Life Under the Bombs-North Vietnam, Dog Burning at Noon, Black Panthers, Haight-Ashbury, 139-X, pigs, Columbia University, Psychocine II, Psychoanalysis and Film; referenced individuals include Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, Nat King Cole, Michael Jackson, Bertha Kit, Harry Belafonte, Sydney Poitier, Hattie McDaniel, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Huey Newton, Sigmund Freud; places made include Baja California (Mexico), Chicago (Illinois, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), San Diego (California, USA), Colombus (Ohio, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), New York (New York, USA); languages include Spanish, English, Hebrew,
Drawer B-32, Folder 8

Arts and Culture: Political Films 1971-1979; 1980-1983; 1994- 2000; 2006- 2016

Physical Description: 55

Scope and Content Note

related topics include benefits, screenings, homelessness, media, democracy, water, privatization, education, change, media, women, government, legislation, leadership, slavery, prison, anti-war, peace, equality movie, political animals, media, American Flag, Palestine, Gaza, Capitol Hill, war, George W. Bush era, war, ; makers include Paloma de la Paz Productions, Pavlovich, Wright Angle Media, Inkworks Press, Nelson, Jos Sances, Bill Jersey, Bryce Browning, Lina Hoshino, Tactile Pictures, The Lido Theater (Maywood, Illinois), Gateway Printing, Joseph Vasta, Focus Features, Nuclear Plants, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Blackwood Alliance, The California Endowment, Abby Martin, The Empre Files, Laemmle.com, Lion's Gate Films, Disney Family Foundation, Lionsgate, ; references or specifically about Burma," Better This World", "Paying the Price for Peace: The Story of Brian Willson", Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Nazis, South America, "The Murder of Fred Hampton", "the Last Resort: the People of Seabrook Battle Nuclear Power", Green Mountain Post Films, Nobel Peace Prize, child soldiers, military dictatorship, The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez, Embassy Pictures, The Harder They Come, Attica, Massachusetts Foundation for Humanities and Public Policy (FH & PP), Climate Theater San Francisco, A People's History, documentary, Tricontinental Film, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Ojai Film Festival, Patagonia, Grand Canyon (Arizona, USA), Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Public Broadcasting System (PBS), KPFK film club, Secaucus 7, anti-war, The 11th Hour, Warner Independent Pictures, Rage Against the Machine, Waiting for Superman, He Named Me Malala, An Inconvenient Truth, National Geographic Channel, Searchlight Pictures, Telluride Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, documentary Political Animals, Statue of Liberty, 13th, the constitution, 13th amendment, slave to criminal, Netflix, documentary, Stepping into the Future, documentaries, BAsics, Harlem Stage, Bread & Roses the film, Movies for the New Depression, White Zombie, Rain or Shine, American Madness, Washington D.C., Lincoln Memorial, veteran, Walt & El Grupo; the untold adventures, The U.S. vs. John Lennon; war is over if you want it, ; referenced individuals include Aung San Suu Kyi, Gregorio Cortez, Fred Hampton, Daniel Ellsberg, Peter Coyote, Blase Bonpane, Ron Kovic, Phil Donahue, Chelsea Manning, Cindy Sheehan, President Daniel Ortega, Harry Bridges, Haskell Wexler, Edward Asner, Elliott Gould, Arlo Guthrie, Richard Broadman, Shaya Mercer, Howard Zinn, Kerry Washington, Clarence Thomas, Jane Goodall, David Browers, Helen Garvy, Bill Ayers, Carl Oglesby, Bill Rosendahl, Susan Sarandon, Michael Franti, M Dolack, John Sayles, Leonardo DiCaprio, Nick Broomfield, Joan Churchill, Malala Yousafzai, Mohammed Al Mubarak, Jackie Goldberg, Christine Kehoe, Sheila Kuehl, Ava DuVernay, Dr. Melina Abdullah, Cynthia McClain-Hill, Nipsey Hu$$le, Areva Martin, Bob Avakian, Adrian Brody, George Lopez, Pilar Padilla, Elpidia Carrilo, S. Brian Wilson, Paloma De La Paz, S. Brian Wilson, Walt Disney, John Lennon, Theodore Thomas, ; places made include Santa Monica (California, USA), Montague (Massachusetts USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Columbus (Ohio, USA), Maywood (Illinois, USA), ; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-32, Folder 9

Arts and Culture: Left Media 1973-1976; 1982-1989; 1990-1996; 2001-2022

Physical Description: 41

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Radiothon, conference,KVST-TV channel 68, social justice, fundraising, marathon, anniversary, networking, fair, activism, screening, community, incarceration, poetry, music, contest, children, benefit, anniversary, ; makers include National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB), Red Sun Press, Clare, AragoneS, Max W. Irwin, New Majority Publishing, Salsedo Press, Collective Printing, Community Printers, Redcat Theater, Sonja Smith, Inkworks Press, Inc., James Lumao, ; references or specifically about 105.7 MHZ, Pacifica news (88.1FM), cable television, public access, video, multi-media, investigative journalism, Salcedo Press 30th Anniversary, The Progressive, LaFollette's Weekly Magazine, WBAI 99.5fm, 88.7fm WLUW, New York Times, The Sopranos, genocide, slavery, poverty, wealth, mafia, materialism, children, corporatism, peace, KPFA Christmas Craft Fair, In These TImes, Draw that Sound, Free Speech Radio, Global Exchange, Indonesia Human Rights Network, East Timor Action Network, Democracy Now, dissent, Indonesia, East Timor, FM 89.5, KPOO Berkeley, radio programming, poor people's radio, San Bruno County Jail, KPFA Radio, Empressaria, Dave Alexander Trio, Latin Music, La Unidad de Umberto Lopez con Gullermo Guillen, Raymond Sawyer Dancers, KPFA 94.1 FM, Galeria de La Raza (San Francisco, CA); referenced individuals include Lawrence Frank, Jim Hightower, Gus Newport, George H.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, Oliver North, Dan Quayle, Robert M. LaFollette Sr., Jack H Skirbal, Anthony John "A.J." Soprano, Jr, Anthony "Tony" Soprano, Amy Goodman, Minnie Baker, Jose Castellar, Brian carter, Ntozake shange, Paula Moss, Max Schwartz, Gene Simpson, Karl Marx, Beryle Contreras, Cecil Hotep Barnard, Leonardo DaVinci, Mickey Mouse, ; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Chicago, (Illinois, USA), Buffalo (New York, USA), Madison, (Wisconsin, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), San Diego(California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), ; languages include Spanish, English,
Drawer B-32, Folder 10

Arts and Culture: Political Theater 1960; 1974-1998; 2003-2009

Physical Description: 62

Note

Includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Nuclear disarmament, comedy, dance, anniversary, colonialism, Statue of Liberty, immigration, fascism, tribute, children, youth, benefit, musical, ; makers include Performing Artists for Nuclear Disarmament (PAND), Salcedo Press, Climate Theater (San Francisco), Mary Nash, Barbara Ensor, Inkworks, Provisional Theatre, Darius Willmore, Lincoln CUshing, Theatre Arlaud, Ben Cziller, Linda Katase, May Sun, John Thompson, Peter Shire, Kathryn Robin-Lawry, Hans Hoefer, Michael T.V. Miscione, Indiana Arts Commission, American Labor Union, Fox Point Community Organization, Rhode Island State Council for the Arts, Doris Baizley, Peggy Metzger, Robert Dziedzic, R P Lil; PTG Co-op, University of Michigan Common Ground, Michigan Council for the Arts,; referenced individuals include Paul Zaloom, Cherryl Loyd, Bertolt Brecht, Gerald Moon, John Houseman, Kurt Weill, Hans Eisler, Jim Moore, Colin Thomas, Gordon Davidson, Lisa Loomer, Joanne Akalaitis, George C. Wolfe, William P. Wingate, Ring Lardner Jr., Ed Asner, Charles Schwartz, Marc Blitzstein, Leonard Bernstein, Patti LuPone, Phyllis Newman, Margot Harley, Tim Miller, Deena Metzger, Steven Kent, Buriel Clay II, Nawtroupee Interpiters, Sam Shepard, Jules Feiffer, Howard Zinn, Benjamin Bratt, Josh Brolin, Diane Lane, Karry Washington, Robin Wright Penn, Joel Gershman, Franz Kafka, Morris Lawrence, Lope de Vega, ; references or specifically about Bread and Puppet Theatre, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Borg-Warner Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Illinois Arts council, Uptown Centre Hull House, The Wabe Theatre, Our Time of Day, Colonial Brazil, Our Domestic Resurrection Circus, The Trial, manifesto, CLimate Theater (San Francisco), Gonzo A brutal Chrysalis, American Place Theatre, Caucasian Chalk Circle, USC Bing Theatre, My Civilization, Hamilton College, Caravan Dancers, "One Who Set Out to Study Fear", Theatre for the New CIty, Zaloominations, San Francisco Mime Troupe, Full Confessions of a Socialist, Mark Taper Forum, One Thousand Cranes, Mark taper Forum Improvisational Theatre Project, Bocon, Center Theatre Group (Mark Taper Forum Los Angeles), Green Card, Made in Bangkok, The Colored Museum, Spanish Civil War, the LImelighters, Abraham Lincoln Brigade, Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives, Radical Humor Festival, New York University Center for Marxist Studies, And When the Wind Blows, Lincoln Center, The Cradle Will Rock, The Acting Company, Bread and Roses, Dreams Against the State, Crazy as Zaloom, Cituations, The Daddies, Rent Day, Three Slices of Life, Fox Point Creative Reflexions, Mrs. California, Pacific Art Center Theatre, Plutonium Players, Extreme Rights, Fire on Pier 32 The ILWU from 1934 to the Present, Rincon Hill, Fanshen, The George Jackson Papers, The Provisional Theater (Los Angeles, California), Corpse! A comedy thriller, Inching Through the Everglades, El Teatro Campesino, Los Topos, La Gran Carpa de los Rasquachis, People's Theater Festival (San Francisco 1987), El Teatro de la Esperanza, Teatro Latino, Dell'Arte Players Co., The Vision of Black Elk, Bear Republic, Body Politic Theatre, Rites of Passage, The Unseen Hand, Eureka Theatre Company, Red Flag Theater, L'Atelier, Little Murders, Intersection Julian Theater, Voices of a People's History, Hot Wankel, Broom Street Theater (Madison, WI), Theatre of Man, Teatro Torres, Spectacus 90, Fuente Ovejuna, ; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Glover (Vermont, USA), Clinton (New York, USA), New York City (New York, USA), Fort Wayne (Indiana, USA), Fox Point (Rhode Island, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA), Detroit (Michigan, USA), San Jose (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA) ; languages include English, Spanish,
Drawer B-32, Folder 11

Arts and Culture: Events 1966; 1974-1976; 1981- 1988; 1996-2014

Physical Description: 83

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related topics include performance art, festival, education, public art, centennial, fair, storytelling, benefit, symposium, gala, art auction, lecture, book fair, civil rights, bookselling, African American comunity of Harlem (New York, USA), human rights, race, gender, community, Vietnam War, media, poetry; makers include Bob Light, Roy Villalobos, John Houston, Adriana Varella, Nilton Maltz, Oakland Ready to Learn, Bring me a Book Foundation, Eastside Arts Alliance, Oakland Fund for Children & Youth, Alex Skramble, Kate Thompson, Rocket Type, Gaylord Bennitt, Spilman Printing Co., Ragged Edge Press, Fagen Oak, Salsedo Press, Cruz, Alfredo Zelcer, Crepau Graphics, Print Kitchen, J.C. Wright Design, Jo Bonney, Margo St. James, Jim Alles, David Wills, Robert Pasado, Mary Brent Wahrli, Tomiyama & Tomiyama Inc., B & R Graphics, Kalman Dancs, Insurgent Squeegee, Rene Castro, Mission Gráfica, Frank Basemen, Tyler Offset Workshop, Hester Stinnett, Frank Baseman, Eleanor Franklin Memorial Fund of the New York Community Trust, New York State Council on the Arts, San Francisco State University, Barry I. Strum, Margaret Cox, San Francisco Stuent's of S.F.S.C., The Experimental College, ; references or specifically about Justseeds, subRosa, Temporary Services, 2011 Pittsburgh Biennial, political propaganda, Gone With the Wind, University of Southern California (USC), fascism, Christmas, Santa Claus, Archive Fever, Archives Bazaar, L.A. As Subject (LAAS), education, Federation of Central American Teachers Associations (FOMCA), Change-links, women, sports, NYU Center for Marxist Studies, humor, Cuban studies, Bicycle Kitchen, War and Peace, KPFA Pacifica Radio, cultural workers, Philadelphia University (Pennsylvania, USA), New Jersey Performing Arts Center (New Jersey, USA), architecture, The Ashgrove, sustainability, socially conscious design, Cuando Free Press, World War III Illustrated, Santa Monica College, Central American Refugee Center (CARECEN), Halloween, Nicaragua, The Oil Factor, religious liberty, Easy Rider, Alice's Restaurant, Woodstock, The Deer Hunter, Hearts and Minds, Kent State, "Art and the Vietnam War: The Politics of Memory", The 30th Davod B. Steinman Festival of the Arts, The Tet Offensive, Reproduce and Revolt, public domain, book release, San Francisco Print Collective, Taller Tupac Amaru, Political Gridlock, ElQuijote de la Mancha, chamanvisions (Los Angeles), whatever it is, The grateful Dead, Mimi Farina, the Only Alternative, The Committee, Bob Beck Light Show, The Boise Sculpture, ; referenced individuals include Carol A. Wells, Robbie Conal, Martha Rosler, Laurie Anderson, Suzanne Lacy,Mimi Farina, Tom de Witt, Bernard GUnther, tv, jazz, films, environmental gadgetry, sensory awareness, flea market, war , peace, Lucy Lippard, Holly Near, Country Joe McDonald, John Johnson, Jerri Allyn, Mariano Miguel, Leo Tolstoy, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Henry Fonda, Frederick Douglass, John Randolph, Harriet Tubman, Paul Zaloom, Jim Moore, Jennifer Sterling, Mose Allison, Dick Cheney (Richard Cheney), Noam Chomsky, Brian Whitney, George W. Bush, Marcel Duchamp, Jeff Koons, Louise Lawler, Shigeko Kubota, Lewis H. Michaux, Abraham D. Beame, Robert Bly, Howard Zinn, Carl Ogelesby, Country Joe McDonald, Faith Reingold, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Alison Saar; places made include British Columbia (Canada), New York (New York, USA), Canton (New York, USA), Saint Paul (Minnesota, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania, USA), London (England, UK), Palo Alto (California, USA), ; languages include Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, Arabic, Farsi, French, Vietnamese, Russian, Chinese, Korean, Japanese
Drawer B-32, Folder 12

Arts and Culture: Various Topics 1972-1977; 1987-1997; 2001-2004; 2013-2019

Physical Description: 50

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Soviet Union, artists' proof, calendar, public art, poetry (in motion), Gypsy Swing, Djangology, Spaced Out, anniversary, media, Southern California Vernacular, social space, bicentennial programs, Mongrel Project, National Heritage, murals, symposiums, exhibitions, play, adaptation, religion, sin, aesthetics, fun, history, shame, revolution, transformation, diversity, behavior, feminism, women, patriarchy, media, solidarity, collectiveness, liberation, racism, organizing, feminism, strategy, revolution, diversity, gentrification, militarization, colonization, profiteering; makers include Northern Sun, Salcedo Press, San Jose State University Bicentennial Program, Tom Cushwam, Malka Golden-Wolfe, Didgerido Designs, Messer, Jose Lott, John Beam, Gilberto, Poetry Society of America, The Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities, City of Santa Monica (California, USA), Metropolitan Transport Authority - Metro Art, The Automobile Club of Southern California, Herbert Marcuse Visual Arts Gallery, University of California, San Diego (UCSD), The Arts Council of England, ARS Electronica Center, Inter-ARTs Alliance, The Actor's Gang, Chateau de Montsoreau-Musee d'art contemporain & editions Mix, Anti-Insemination Disseminators, PM Press, Inkworks Press; references or specifically about Aboriginal crafts, moming, world hunger, People's Murals, Caribe, Caribbean culture, street art, Santa Monica News, Santa Monica Pier, photo manipulation, photo montage, photography, mural awareness week, "San Francisco Murals", Precita Eyes Mural Arts Center, San Francisco City Guides, painters tools, Dante's Inferno, Get Lit - Words Ignite, PROTEST, cardinal artistic sin, vacuousness, moral sentiment, political sentiment, aesthetic value, cultural history, artistic history, past initiatives, personality of the artist, res publica, constraint, desire, discipline, attraction, doctrines, plalanxes, collective dwellings, earth, constellations, Fourierists, seances, fine arts (Beaux Artes), the Left, thought, poison, Texas (USA), psychics, Jupiter, solar system, intersectionality, the future, deflowering, "Towards Collective Liberation: Anti-Racist Organizing", feminist praxis, movement building strategy, "Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination", Safariland Corporation, tear gas canisters, bombs, asylum seekers, Whitney Art Museum; referenced individuals include Paul Revere, Tem Horwitz, Professor Alan Barnett, Audre Lorde, Gloria Fuertes, Kobayashi Issa, Tim Drescher, Raul Herrera, Charles Fourier, Allyre Bureau, Pythagorus, Edgar Degas, Octavia E. Butler, Chris Cross, D.G. Kelley, Warren Kanders; places made include France, Melbourne (Australia), Baltimore (Maryland, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Culver City (California, USA), San Jose (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Catalan
Drawer B-32, Folder 13

Arts and Culture: Music Events and Concerts 1978-1988; 1995-1997; 2003-2007

Physical Description: 71

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related topics include album release, benefit concert, boycott, dance, anniversary, film, holiday event, poetry, theater, racism, misogny; makers include Ann Flanagan, Lori Salisbury, J. Kruger, grammu, Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP), UNited May Day Committee, Moko Ink, Dina Redman, Inkworks Press, Royce, John Macleod, Jake Pierre, Olivier, The Chicago Mural Group, Michael T.V. Miscione, Lawrence Pinkney, Matt Wuerker, Lincoln Cushing, Brody, Ken Syrette, Beedaudjimowin, Danny Beaton, Artists Environment Forum, Mario Caseta, Lisa Roth/ Fireworx, Gramisa, Press Gang, Mikotajczuk, Refuse and Resist!; references or specifically about communism, Goodman Theatre, Young Artist Studios, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago., The Aragon Ballroom (Chicago, Illinois), The Clash the Future is Unwritten Know your RIghts, Prairie Fire Rock 'n' Revolt, May Day, Flying Fish Records, Los Lobos, Bread And Roses, Golden Gate Park, British Columbia, anti-nuclear, Equal Rights Amendment, women, healthcare, Noah's Ark, Pajaro and Watsonville Floods, pro-choice, abortion, Friends of Family Planning, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Roe v. Wade, May Day, Workmen's Circle, disarmament, peace, Kohoutek Comet, Universal Life Church, Stanford University, education, There But For Fortune, reggae, El Rescate, Central America, immigration, legal aid, emergency services, Greek Theatre, Toronto (Canada), Innu Nation, labor, Quilapayun, cancer, social justice, ecology, Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), Chicago Mural Group, Statue of Liberty, anti-war, Chilean resistance, democracy, Inti-illimani, Prairie Fire Organizing Committee, Nicaragua, feminism, jazz, right-wing clampdown, America Firsters, Reagonomics; referenced individuals include Malvina Reynolds, Pete Seeger, Keith Criss, Alejandro Stuart, Betty Carter, Amy Goodman, Country Joe McDonald, Holly Near, J.P. Stevens, Bonnie Raitt, Graham Nash, Gloria Steinem, Charlie King, Susan Wilson, Paul Zaloom, Hoyt Axton, Arlo Guthrie, Commander Cody, Mimi Farina, Joan Baez, Jim Marshall, Marc Blitzsten, Leonard Bernstein, Patti Lupone, Henry VIII, Tom Campbell, Odetta, Tom Paxton, John Sebastian, Peter Yarrow, Ram Dass, Wavy Gravy, Tony Randall, Daniel Vigletti, Judi Bari, Nolen Edmonston, Fran Pickett, Jane Fonda, Pablo Neruda, Lee Grant, D.O.A., Sinead O'Connor, Keith Haring; places made include North Plains (Oregon, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Barcelona (Spain); languages include Spanish
Drawer B-32, Folder 14

Arts and Culture: Music Circa 1970; 1995-2003

Physical Description: 24

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related topics include calendars, album covers, performances, concerts, peace, freedom, struggle, activism, silence reggae music, Rastafar, Jazz, Lesbian Gay BIsexual transgender (LGBT), ; makers include M. Wings, Salcedo Press, Achy Obejas, Siran Avedis, E. Moska Lombros Linda McCartney, Capitol Records, Jaime Carrillo, Dennis Loren, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Salcedo Press, Christopher Felver, People's Music Network, Surfdog Records, Inc, Concord/Picante, ; referenced individuals include Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, Holly Near, Bob Marley, Jim Morrison, Jeff Langley, Arturo sandoval, Kenny Burrell, Ernie Andrews, Willie Pickens Trio Joan Collaso, Jimmye Dawkins, Jimmy Smith Quartet, Jon Faddis, Sherry Scott, AC Reed, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, John Lennon, Pete Seeger, Jane Sapp, Florence Reece, Kim Harris, Reggie Harris, Charlie King, Pat Humphries, Jon Fromer, Pete Seeger, Bob Marley,Siran Avedis, ; references or specifically about The Grateful Dead, Jazzfest 2000, The Golden Road (1965-1973), Calavera,American Cities, Day of the Dead, Clan Dyken, American Cities Siran Avedis, Shundahai, nuclear weapons, nuclear testing, Shoshone, Song Catcher, family values, The Doors, The Jaded Anarchists, revolution, Sonny & Brownie, People Get Ready, Reggae Rockers Rastafari, Boogie, Redwood Records, Imagine My Surprise, You Can Know All I Am, Hang in There, Reprise Records, B-side Players Movement, B-side Players Fire in the Youth, The Foremen, Folk Heroes, children, The Beatles, rock and roll, African music, Brazilian music, dance, Batucaje, Art House Gallery, jazz, A Peaceful World Is Possible, Songs for the Seventh Generation, ; places made include Ukiah (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), ; languages include Shoshone, English, Chinese (traditional)
Drawer B-32, Folder 15

Arts and Culture: Festivals and Fairs 1970; 1970-2013; 2014-2019

Physical Description: 65

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related topics include celebration of spring, Whole Earth Festivals, Printing arts Fair, contests, concerts, dance, spirituality, arts, comedy, Carnaval Tropical, community relations, book fairs, poetry, festival of culture and working life, policy, voting, acting,diversity, racism, profiling, Lesbian, Gay, benefits, crafts, bazarrs, Transgender, Bisexual, Queer (LGBTQ), alternative, ; makers include Global Exchange, Wren, Youth Service Agency, Letterpress Guild of New England, Sea Dog Press, Inkworks Press, S. Lyons, Blair/A MEDIA, Dave Hunter, Gammalyte.com, psprint.com, Lane,Richland Center Arts Center, LunarBurn & Cope Entertainment, Dan Alvidrez, Nicky Vee, Aldinger, George Longfish, Shelley Lafreniere, Gabriel H., Perkins, Roque David, Jim Orjala, Nina Fichter, Salsedo Press, Rosa Maria C. Dies, Visual Generation/Rod Gingrich, Nancy Hom, RT Studios, Lasting Impressions, Survival Graphics, Terry Dovidio, Cruse, Mayworks, dugg, Theatre of the Oppressed NYC; references or specifically about Reggae music, KBOO radio, world music, 3rd Alternative Street Festival, clowns, crafts, Hope Mountain Barter Faire, La Pena Cultural Center, California Public Interest Research Group(CALPIRG), Cave Junction, Oregon (USA), trade, barter, share, dragonflies, mountains, Richmond Memorial Convention Center, Golden Gate Park, Dome School Family, Rex Foundation, pursuit of happiness, The Land of Vesak, Fire & Steel, earth, ecology, solar power, nature, regeneration, Ocooch Tribes, Native Americans, pagans, fireworks, gnomes, jazz, tactical media, media technology, transcultural politics, social change, Latin music, folk music, Time Magazine, Marin Civic Exhibit Hall and Auditorium, Colfax, California (USA), University of California at Davis (UC Davis), San Geronimo Valley Community Center, Habana Jazz Plaza, Calaveras County Fairgounds, Angels Camp, New York University Center for Marxist Studies, Mayworks, Con Edison, guerilla theater, radical Black and Third World books, equinox, solar system, Cultural Correspondence, radical humor, Legislative Theatre Festival, Criminal Justice System, Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment services, Housing Works, housing, May Works 4th Annual Festival, Equinox, Ali Akbar Khan Collee of Music, Sufi dancing, ; referenced individuals include Bob Marley, Barack Obama, R.O Vandercook, Buddha, Stephen Colbert, Lucinda Weeks, William Pillin, Fraser Wilson, Yogi Bhajan, ; places made include Amsterdam (Netherlands), Davis (California, USA),Richland Center (Wisconsin, UA) Berkeley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Raphael (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Aspen (Colorado, USA),Watertown (Massachusetts, USA), London (United Kingdom), Madison (Wisconsin, USA), New York (New York, USA), Vancouver (B.C. Canada); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-32, Folder 16

Arts and Culture: Political Theater - Bread and Pupper Theater 1972-1886

Physical Description: 27

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related topics include capitalism, ecology, sustainability, class system, economics, deforestation, environmentalism, activism, exploitation, labor, Uncle Sam, religion, ; makers include Peter Schumann, Chico Mendes, Berich Grunzweig, Salcedo Press; referenced individuals include Johann Sebastian Bach, Richard M. Nixon, Lt. William Calley, Josquin Despres; references or specifically about Nicaraugua, Japanese theater traditions, Buddhism, Noh, comedy, dance, masks, hell, My Lai massacre, Viet Nam, Kyogen, Our Domestic Resurrection Circus, The Birdcatcher in Hell, Diagonal Man Theory & Practice, Importance of Cheap Art, Not in Our Name with Our Money, Latin America, Central America, privilege, Why Cheap Art manifesto, Brazil rainforest, rubber tapping, assassination, rubber workers, Union College Memorial Chapel, The Greater Troubles of the Human Race, The Fight against the End of the World Circus, University of Chicago Mandela Hall, The Goodman Theatre Studio (Chicago, Illinois), Art Institute of Chicago Gallery, Bread & Puppet Museum, Bread and Puppet Theater, Moming Performance Center, San Quentin Drama WOrkshop, Word of Mouth Chorus, Ave Maris Stella, The Moming Collection; places made include Glover (Vermont, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Schenectady (New York, USA)
Drawer B-33, Folder 1

Arts and Culture: San Francisco Mime Troupe - U.S. Exceptionalism/Nationalism 1990-2005; 2017

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include imperialism, community organizing, nationalism, terrorism, arts and culture; makers include Mona Caron, San Francisco Mime Troupe, Spain Rodriguez, Fits Printing, R Black, Art Works, Grants for the Arts, There Bernard Osher Foundation; references or specifically about bombs, petroleum industry, oil, children's hospitals, ecology, health, energy policy, city planning, Middle East, housing, militarism, voting, student movements, senior citizens, safety nets, the soul, ningun humano es ilegal, no human being is illegal, outspoken, silence, "Walls", musical; referenced individuals include George W. Bush; places made include San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-33, Folder 2

Arts and Culture: San Francisco Mime Troupe - International 1972-2003

Physical Description: 18

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related topics include wage theft, food prices, Islamophobia, otherization, Orientalism, fetishization, international drug trafficking; makers include Dina Redman, Spain Rodriguez, Wilma Bonet; references or specifically about wages, wage theft, food prices, the Middle East, Indonesia, motion pictures, faces, portraits, sunglasses; referenced individuals include Giordano Bruno, Dario Fo; places made include San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer B-33, Folder 3

Arts and Culture: San Francisco Mime Troupe - Anti-Capitalism and Labor 1982-early 2000s

Physical Description: 23

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related topics include government corruption, capitalism, industrialism, steel industry, Reaganomics, benefit, dance, 20th anniversary, film night, 60s Mexican rock music, art auction, benefit, art exhibit, panel discussion, events, film forum, film series; makers include La Raza Graphics, Taller Mexicano de Grabado, Latin American Cinemateca of Los Angeles; references or specifically about vampires, lightning, matches, San Francisco Mime Troupe Gorilla Band, energy crisis, Pickle Family Jugglers, KDP Singers, Survival Boogie, Elements of Soul, East Bay Mud & Macaw, crowds, storefront, economic policy, smokestacks, refineries, steel workers, women manufacturers, gender segregated workplaces, A Ritmo de Twist, Girl in a Coma, El Ojo Apasionado (The Passionate Eye); referenced individuals include Count Dracula, Ronald Reagan, Rene H. Arceo Frutos, Juan Alcazar, Jesus Alvarez Amaya, Ricardo Anguia, Sandra Antongiorgi, Alfredo Arreguin, Arturo Barrera, Alberto Beltran, Angel Bracho, Tomas Bringas, Celia Calderon, Fernando Castro Pacheco, Carlos A. Cortez, Kathryn Corbett, Gerardo de la Barrera, Hector Duarte, Arturo Estrada, Enrique Flores, Catherine Frei, Justina Fuentes, Josefa Garcia, Andrea Gomez, Louie "The Foot" Gonzalez, Arturo Hernandez, Nicolas de Jesus, Humberto Jimenez, Jan Hendrix, Wilfredo Lam, Roberto Lazos, Edgar Lopez, Abelardo Lopez Moreno, Cesar Augusto Martinez, Eddie Martinez, Patricia Martinez, Rita Marquez, Ariel Mendoza, Arnulfo Mendoza, Francisco G. Mendoza, Leopoldo Mendez, Alfredo Mereles Jaimes, Adolfo Mexiac, Mario Monrroy, Luis Montenegro, Felipe de Jesus Morales, Leopoldo Morales Praxedis, Rodolfo Morales, Maria Elena Navarro, Reynaldo Olivares, Manuel Perez Coronado, Francisco R. Onate, Marcela Ramirez, Tina Ramirez, Alejandro Romero, Alejandro Santiago, Martin Sorrondeguy, Santiago Vaca, Alfredo Zalce, Artegrafias Limitadas, Taller de Grafica Popular; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Stanford (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English
Drawer B-33, Folder 4

Arts and Culture: Wallflower Order circa 1980s

Physical Description: 29

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include theater, festival, benefit, performance; makers include David Fichter, Dada, Red Sun Press, Lisa Kokin, Inkworks Press; references or specifically about The Dance Brigade, social change, women, nuclear, Woman's Building, Grupo Raiz, medical aid, El Salvador, Latin American music, Village Voice, Crowsfeet Dance collective; referenced individuals include Uncle Sam; places made include Culver City (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer B-33, Folder 5

Arts and Culture: TV and Films 1981-1985; 1990-1992; 2000-2002; 2013

Physical Description: 31

Scope and Content Note

related topics include film festival, cultural festival, theater, conference, trade show, land rights, film, media, radio, retrospective, ; makers include David Suter, Matt Mawson, Work Shop Printers, National Film Board of Canada, Kerry Tremain, Bob Baldock, Albany Press, Alliance for Community Media, Inkworks Press, Bermack/ Kalper; references or specifically about the Progressive, television, free speech public radio, consumerism, KPFA, toilet television, documentary, newsletter, media, comic, Spanish Civil War, Abraham Lincoln Brigade, Home Box Office (HBO), U.S. flag, McMartin Preschool, McMartin Trial, KPFA radio, Daily World, jobs, equality, peace, socialism, left media, San Francisco Bay (California, USA), San Francisco Chronicle, Doonesbury, robot, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Oscars, University of California, Texas (USA), Deep Dish Television, The King of Prussia, "On our Land", land grab, Papua New Guinea, United Nations (UN), right to food, Oakland Institute, KPFA; referenced individuals include George Bush, Alice Walker, Clay Walker, Marianne Dissard, Lil Friedlander, Abraham Lincoln, Robert J. Follis, Emile de Antonio, Martin Sheen, Olivier de Schutter; places made include Madison (Wisconsin, USA), Atlanta (Georgia, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Canada; languages include English, French, Chinese
Drawer B-33, Folder 6

Arts and Culture: Political Art Exhibitions 1977; 1980-1988; 1991-1997; 2001; 2015-2017

Physical Description: 74

Note

includes incomplete portfolio SPEAK NOW YOU HAVE THE TOOLS Social Sergraphy 1966-1986

Scope and Content Note

related topics include festival, symposium, benefit, refugees, auction, theater, murals, nuclear weapons, May Day, corporatism, mushroom cloud, peace, gallery exhibition, social conscience, satire, cartoons, elections, caricatures, Uncle Sam, Prohibition, patriotism, human rights, liberties, military, inequality, American flag, inequality, Uncle Sam, public health, strike, peace now, map, diversity, ; makers include A&P, Joann Entity, Linda D. Birner, Nadia Coen, Norlen & Associates, Mediana Frank Zepponi, Ken, Fred Birchman, Salmon Studios, Ernest F. De Soto Workshop, Tea Lautrec Litho, Deborah Greer Graphic Arts, David Gallegos, Pro Arts, Ragged Edge Press, Glenn Ruga, Stephen Neuman, Common Ground Theatre Ensemble, Consumer Society, Visual Arts Press Ltd., Hancraft Studios, Bethany Johns Design, The Struggle Continues/ La Lucha Continua Murals, Artmakers Inc, Public Artisits, Charas Inc, Ted Rice, Ed Cheethawn, Fred, Ohio State University, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Brooklyn Union Gas, Pushpin, Lubalin, Peckouck, Inc, Ragged Edge Press.; references or specifically about workshops, napalm, Repohistory, U.S. flag, Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP), United May Day Committee, Prairie Fire Organizing Committee, KTCI, people of color, film, Sony Corporation of America, The Rockefeller Foundation, Ampex Corporation, Bay Area Black United Fund, Kaiser Center Inc., Spartan helmets, Southeastern Massachusetts University, satire, Syrian refugees, 2016 U.S. presidential election, lithography, Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities, ecology, Gallery 345, taxes, Political Art Documentation/Distribution (PADD), Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), South Bronx Show, multiculturalism, School of Visual Arts, California State Arts Council, National Performance Network, American Festival Project, Aztec, Music and Performance Fund of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Modus Art Gallery, CHANGE, Art of Social Change, photography, political reconstruction of art, El Salvador, Museum of the Borough of Brooklyn, American Eagle, SPEAK YOU HAVE THE TOOLS social serigraphy in the Bay Area 1966-1986, Santa Clara University, new left, social art, poster renaissance, Berkeley Free Clinic, The Lower Manhattan Sign Project, ; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Hilary Clinton, George Washington, Barack Obama, Josh Mojica, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Harry Truman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, William Jefferson Clinton, Theodore Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan, James Denmark, Andrew Castrucci, Malcolm X, Nancy Mee, Philip Schwab, Tom Collicott, Honoré Daumier, Alan Sonneman, Judy Chicago, Michele Maier, Robert Huot, Leon Golub, David Reynolds, Max Beckmann, Josep Renau, Silas H. Rhodes, James McKibben, Shigeo Fukuda, Patrick Ryane, Shepard Fairey, Banksy, Pure Evil, Harry Mattison, Susan Meiselas, Fae Rubenstein, Vito Acconci, Benny Andrews, Rudolf Baranik, Gary Bower, Hans Haacke, Adrian Piper, Nancy Spero, May Stevens, Allan Sekula, Barbara Kruger, Ben Shahn, Jimmy Walker, Thomas Nast, John Steuart Curry; places made include New York (New York, USA), Georgetown (Maryland, USA), Bellingham (Washington, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), San Diego (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Columbus (Ohio, USA), Brooklyn (New York, USA), Paris (France); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-33, Folder 7

Arts and Culture: Exhibitions 1970-1973; 1982-2008

Physical Description: 48

Scope and Content Note

related topics include peace, social justice, environment, ecology, Awards exhibition, Mexican murals, sculptures, drawings, public art, erotic art, open studios, violence, Prop Art, race, cultural integration, Central America, South America, Mexico, Komix, Pilipino art, Philippine Comic Archive, totalitarianism, sustainability, social conscience, protest ; makers include Boomtown, Avital Kellner, Ragged Edge Press, Howard Sislowitz, Marc D'Estout, University of California, Tony Gleaton, Self Help Graphics, Galeria de La Raza, la Casa del Tunel, Metabolic Studio, CHORA, Marie, Parallel, Fesival form the Ruins, Linhart's Foundation,Red Sun Press, Ohio State University, Red Rice, Ed Cheetham, Phil Wolf, NY State Council on the Arts, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), ; references or specifically about the National Endowment for the Arts, Mother Jones 1997 Awards Exhibiton, United Nations, Soweto Student Uprising (1976)photographs, New York State Council on the Arts, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, post-totalitarian Czechoslovakian art, The Joe and Emily Lowe Foundation, Exit Art The First World, Public Notice exhibition, Mother Jones Magazine, Los Robles Galleries, Intar Latin American Gallery, San Diego State University, Office of Folklife Programs, Smithsonian Institution, Exit Art, East Los Angeles College (ELAC), Triton Museum of Art, M. L. King Library, The Kronhausen Collection of Erotic Art, rocket, guns, wedding, Africa, Buehler Alumni Center, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, La Casa de la Raza, University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), Greg Mark, St. Lawrence University, Richard F. Brush Art Gallery, Geo Raica, 2008 U.S. Presidential election, Red Sun Press, El Salvador, political reconstruction of art, Hoyt L. Sherman Gallery, protest posters, THE STRIKE (Robert Koehler 1866), Paths into Darkness: From Lincoln to Lennon ; referenced individuals include Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, José Clemente Orozco, Dan Piel, John Bacigalupi, Richard Hunt, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Alfredo Ceibal, Sebastiao Salgado, Richard B. Freeman, Eduardo Galeano, Graham Nash, Peter Magubane, Ljalja Kuznetsova, Nadia Benchallal, Mohammad Eslami-Rad, Steve Hart, We Jialin, Paul Oloko, Paula Sampaio, Jerry Kearns, Doris Ulmann, Andre Miripolsky, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jan Mitulka, Orvy Jundis, Jeanette Ingeberman, Papa Colo, Cesar Trasobares, Jodi Hanel, Alan Sekula, Barbara Kruger, Lee Baxandall,; places made include Canton (New York, USA), New York (New York, USA), San Diego (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Palo Alto (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Santa Clara (California, USA), Oaxaca (Mexico), Jamaica Plain (Massachusetts, USA), Columbus (Ohio, USA), ; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-33, Folder 8

Arts and Culture: Exhibitions 1972-1983; 1986; 1996-2005

Physical Description: 44

Scope and Content Note

related topics include performance art, European tour; makers includeKim Nelson, Seymour Rosen, Tom Meyer, Paulynn Cue, A Space Gallery, The Workscene Gallery, Life on the 18th Hole, David Neel, Rosa Linda, New Grub Street Graphic Design, Minister of Culture Republic of Slovenia, Visual Art Research and Resource Center Relating to the Caribbean, New York State Council on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Gilberto, Generak Motors Corporation, Terry McCrea, E. S. Goldson, Miklos Legady, Ragged Edge Press, University Art Museum, Oakland Museum of California, Nick Pawl, Conejo Valey Museum, The USC School of Architecture & Fine Arts, Angela Perkins, Harvey M. Hament; references or specifically about Faces Exhibition, Junior Arts Center, Angels Gate Cultural Center, Human Rights Day, Statue of Liberty, Native Americans, indigenous peoples, U.S. Flag, Okanota, first nation, Kanehsatake, Rubix Cube, Portfolio Days, San Francisco Art Institute, Art Center College of Art and Design, P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E., Virtual Museum, glass art, Works Gallery, Tyler School of Art, Stone Soup, Sunrise Flowers, Caribbean Images, Archives of the Library of Congress, Venus de Milo, World War II (WWII), Statue of Liberty, education, P.S. 122, U.S. Navy, weapons production, Smithson Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, mushroom cloud, nuclear power, war, profiteering, The Story of California, The Story of You, Seraph, The Peace Museum, courtroom reporting, Artist as Reporter, Watts Media Center, censorship, wood cuts, Solart Gallery, Soviet Union (USSR); referenced individuals include Charles Mingus, George W. Bush, Alison Jackson, Bertolt Brecht, Emma Goldman, Pasic, Seth Tobocman, Tadej Pogačar, Frank Bassman, Charlie Barth, Joe Layton, Rebecca Michaels, James Higgins, Ronald Reagan, Zhou Xiaohu, Joan Miró, Nikita Khrushchev, Fidel Castro, Ron Boise, Fritz Eichenberg, Rirkrit Tiravanja, Ansel Adams, Julian Lee, Sofie Lykke Stenstrop, Si Kahn, Domingo Ulloa; places made include Canada, Santa Fe (New Mexico, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Slovenia, Roslindale Square (Massachusetts, USA), Barcelona (Spain), New York (New York, USA), Brooklyn (New York, USA), Washington, DC (USA), San Diego (California, USA); languages include German, Slovak
Drawer B-33, Folder 9

Arts and Culture: Various Topics 1978-1982; 1985-1996; 2001; 2010-2013

Physical Description: 52

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related topics include vigil, music, benefit, festival, comedy, satire, masquerade, advertisement, mushroom cloud, nuclear bomb, comedy, housing, graphic design, poster competition, poster contest racial justice, literature, diversity, feminist art, inclusion,; makers include Mr. Fish, Eric Drooker, Salcedo Press, John Zerzan, Modern Times Bookstore(San Francisco, California), Annihiland,Community Printers, Tom McVay, Gilbert Lesser, Philmark Lithographics, P. Mavrides, Fireworks Graphics Collective, Cruse, Siguenza, Northern Sun Merchandising, Mary Sutton, Margot St. James, David Wills, Mike Ryerson, Susanne Slavick, Sally Howell Colmaire, Design Action Collective, Akondai Foundation, Printed Matter, Inc., Linda Wiens, Annihiland, Joel S. Cohen, Akondai Foundation, Ragged Edge Press, Frank Baseman, Tyler Offset Workshop, American Library Association, Kimberly Butler, Distillery Design Studio, Joseph Cotter, ; references or specifically about artists' books, Hiroshima (Japan), Chain Reaction, The Strand Theatre, conformity, patriotism, Independent Project Records, Human Hands, WBAI Spring Crafts Fair, Columbia University, Radical Humor Festival, New York University Center for Marxist Studies, mural, posters, peace, drugs, LSD, marijuana, International P.E.N. Center, comics, publications, Temple University, business, birds, Hiroshima Day, Bergamot Station Arts Center, sculpture, NYU Center for Marxist Studies, Radical Humor Festival, libraries, reading, A People's of the United States, "Inside the other one", ; referenced individuals include Paul Conrad, Bugs Bunny, Jay Kinney, Bertold Brecht, Bill Clinton, Nelson Mandela, Jimi Hendrix, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK), Gabriel DeVisser, John F. Kennedy, Jr. (JFK Jr.), Friedrich Nietzsche, Thomas Kerr, W. Somerset Maugham, Edgar Degas, Erich Fromm, Tim Robbins, Howard Zinn, Eric Foner, ; places made include Seattle (Washington, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), New York (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Santa Monica (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Portland (Oregon, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Eastarcada (Oregon, USA), ; languages include English, French, Spanish,
Drawer B-33, Folder 10

Arts and Culture: San Francisco Mime Troupe - Women 1970s-2000s

Physical Description: 14

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related topics include women, men, pride, theatrical productions, revolutionaries, feminism, investigations, health care programs, theatre, flags, comics; makers include San Francisco Mime Troupe, Jane Norling; specifically referenced the independent femal or A Man Has His Pride, referenced individuals include Bertolt Brecht; places made include San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English.
Drawer B-33, Folder 11

Arts and Culture: Interference Archive 2013-2017

Physical Description: 23

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related topics include marches and demonstrations, organizing, conversations, regulation, policing, gentrification, workshops, discussions, tours, exhibition, media, education, autonomy, self-determination, prisons, armed struggle, diversity, solidarity, archives, acquisitions, donations, outrage, Muslim ban, border wall, stolen land, tolerance, war, peace, borders, capitalism, crisis, oppression, resistance, book signing, hammer and sickle, media, strike; makers include Radix Media, Josh MacPhee, Kevin Caplicki, Interference Archive, Justseeds, Blithe Riley, The Metropolitan Anarchist Coordinating Council (MACC); references or specifically about tenants' rights, New York (New York, USA), Brooklyn (New York, USA), decent housing, affordable housing, loopholes, film, free press, new tenant organizers, old tenant organizers, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), reshaping society, Asian Americans, Audio Interference (podcast), social movement podcast, alt-right, intolerance, indivisible, war mongers, "no one is illegal", gods, masters, bosses, "Finally Got the News", Rebel Newsprint The Underground Press; referenced individuals include Kelly Anderson, Christina Hanhardt, Mario Mazzoni, Heather Heyer; places made include Brooklyn (New York, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-33, Folder 12

Arts and Culture: San Francisco Mime Troupe - about the Future 1985-2005, 2013-2018

Physical Description: 28

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related topics include global capitalism, pollution, food prices, international economics, gasoline, apocalypse, drug policy, television, musical; makers include Spain Rodriguez, Inkworks Press, Salim Yaqub, Victor Moscoso, San Francisco Arts Commission, R. Black, Community Printers, ; references or specifically about bazaar, snakes, goats, villagers, oil, water, peace, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, science fiction, space, swords, lightsabers, lasers, cryptocurrency, time travel 1912-2018, ; referenced individuals include Jesus Christ, Apostles, Tom Paine, Nostradamus, King Tut; places made include San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer B-33, Folder 13

Arts and Culture: San Francisco Mime Troupe - Housing Circa 1990s-2013

Physical Description: 9

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related topics include urbanization, fair housing, police violence against African Americans; makers include Robins, Inkworks Press, San Francisco Mime Troupe; references or specifically about gentrification, lightning, clouds, city planning, municipal government, group portraits, sketches, banners, men, women, buildings, collars; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Venice (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer B-33, Folder 14

Arts and Culture: San Francisco Mime Troupe - Central America Circa 1970s-1990s

Physical Description: 30

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related topics include military intervention in Central America, political uprisings, women soldiers, American imperialism, farmers uprising, history of the Mexican revolution, paintings, music, art; makers include Spain Rodriguez, Sabine Mamat, Manfred Waffender, Rachael Romero, San Francisco Poster Brigade, Rachel Romero, ; references or specifically about crack cocaine industry, Central America, narcotics, rifles, soldiers, guitars, palm trees, portraits, sheep, daggers, theatre, culture, False Promises/Nos Engañaron, the Uprising at Fuente Ovejuna, ; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Lope de Vega, ; places made include San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, German, Spanish
Drawer B-33, Folder 15

Arts and Culture: San Francisco Mime Troupe - Afro-Futurism 1974; 1981-2004

Physical Description: 33

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related topics include black power, alternative energy, race, U.S. intervention, back to Africa movement, civil liberties, capitalism, poverty, imperialism; makers include Ash Grove, Spain Rodriguez, K. Mathieu, Steven Lyons, Autumn Press, Diane Sawyer, Cristina Taccone, K. Mathieu; references or specifically about ethics, Factwino vs Armageddonman, atomic nuclear symbol, Christianity, religion, social conflict, superheroes, spotlights, end of the world, nuclear technology, science fiction, Genetically Modified Organism (GMOs), imperialism, African repatriation, children soldiers, skulls, bullets, aviator glasses, police violence, chains, workers, space detective, The Mozamgola Caper; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Tom Hayden; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), :Los Angeles (California, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English
Drawer B-33, Folder 16

Arts and Culture: San Francisco Mime Troupe - Advertisements 1965-1999

Physical Description: 27

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related topics include community organizing, capitalism, revolution, imperialism, skeleton, diversity, media, music, anniversaries, commitment, air quality, history, multiculture, racism, theater history, minstrel shows; makers include Jane Norling, Dina Kedman, Lincoln Cushing, Joe Alioto, Sandra Payne, SPAIN, Inkworks Press, Arlene Goldbart, R.G. Davis, Arlene Goldbard; referenced individuals include Richard Nixon, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin), Karl Marx, Charlie Chaplin; references or specifically about "Squash", gas shortages, food shortages, water shortages, SQUASH, community gardens, International Hotel (San Francisco, Califonia, USA), park performances, Mozamgola Caper, Africa, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), diamond trade, clowns, New York Times, Village Voice, San Francisco Mime Troupe Cohlla Band, Red Star, Cody's Bookstore, free performances, Jim Crow, free concerts in the park, ; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Venice (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-34, Folder 1

Vietnam War Era 1967-1973; 1994

Physical Description: 36

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From Viet Nam War Era or about Viet Nam War. From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include peace, benefits, cultural events, theater, vigils, poetry, political candidates, rallies, draft resistance, marches and demonstrations, photography, draft, conferences, civil disobedience, tax resistance, student strike, children, moratorium, racism; makers include Kaleidoscope Studios, Double-H Press, Cynthia, Kamakazi Design Group, Berkeley Graphics Arts, People's Mandate, Youth for McCarthy, McGovern/Shriver '72, Mark Allen Defense Committee, Mark Morris, New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Inkworks Press, ALSO-Gut, Marin Committee for Peace Referendum, Coalition Against Conscription, Ben Shahn, The Print Shop, Grindstone Press, Committee for Nonviolent Action, Display Silk Screen Printers, D. Smith/S. Robba, Student Mobilization Committee, National Peace Action Coalition, Moratorium Project, People Coalition for Peace & Justice, Peggy Bunn, Picha; references or specifically about peace sign, civil defense symbol, U.S. flag, democracy, poverty, American Eagle, U.S. soldiers, Vietnamese peasants, Port Chicago Weapons Station, Statue of Liberty, bombs, imperialism, Kent State (Ohio) killings, American Revolutionary drummer boy, U.S. flag of original 13 colonies, People's World (newspaper), Young Workers Liberation League, Women for Peace, doves, dog tags, U.S. postage stamp, stop sign, Uncle Sam; referenced individuals include, Ho Chi Minh, Jeffrey Miller, Mary Ann Vecchio, George McGovern, Richard Nixon, Nguyen Van Thieu, Eugene McCarthy, Mark Allen, Gedeon S. Willard, Van Bao, Lam Tan Tai, Pham Kinh, William Short, Willa Seidenberg, Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Fort Bragg (California, USA), Kentfield (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Smithtown (New York, USA), Staten Island (New York, USA)
Drawer B-34, Folder 2

Vietnam War Era 1967-1976

Physical Description: 30

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include poetry, African Americans, absentee fathers, women's suffrage, feminism, birth control, International Women's Year, international solidarity, Women's Liberation, military deaths, impeachment, peace, anti-military, marches and demonstrations, protests, anti-war; makers include Alli & Macheweo Aweusi, Carty, Afro-Arts, Inc., Charles Bible, Virginia Atkin, Katherine Bruno, Les Femmes, Maria Jensen, Art Fair Inc., Pam Allen, San Francisco Community Press, Virtue Hathaway, Northern California Peace Action Coalition, Susan Shapiro, Inkworks Press, Gonna Rise Again Graphics, Matriarts, Bug Press, Sam Smidt Publishing Company, Northern California McGovern-Shriver, Kindred Spirit Press America, Wes Wilson, Tea Lautrec Lithograph; references or specifically about U.S. flag, The Bettman Archive, United Nations, Hull House, Sophia Smith, Cuba, witchcraft, rhinoceros, The Wall (Viet Nam Veterans Memorial Wall), Bible, U.S. soldiers; referenced individuals include James Wheldon Johnson, Christabel Pankhurstm, Margaret Sanger, Herbert Hoover, Helen Keller, Jane Addams, John Bunyan, Amelia Earhart, Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, George McGovern, Sargent Shriver, George Washington; places made include New York (New York, USA), Millbrae (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Arcata (California, USA), Palo Alto (California, USA), Lansing (Michigan, USA); languages include French, English, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Chinese
Drawer B-34, Folder 3

Vietnam War Era 1969-1976

Physical Description: 41

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include military deaths, marches and demonstrations, boycotts, calendars, socialism, draft, political campaigns, impeachment, non-violence, anti-war, children; makers include New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, National Peace Action Coalition, People's Peace Treaty, Su Negrin, Times Change Press, Union of Vietnamese in the United States, Women's Press, Rainbow Graphics, Instant Majolica, Rainbow Zenith Press, Bay Area Coalition to Impeach Nixon, Eugene Coalition Liberation Support Movement, Brian Shannon, O. Beall, Peoples Coalition for Peace and Justice, Allied Printing, Student Mobilization Committee; references or specifically about Christmas, People's Peace Treaty, Vietnamese peasant fighters, U.S. soldiers, Chicago Conspiracy trial, I T&T, Wonder Bread, dragontooth bomb, guava bomb, pineapple bomb, National Liberation Front (NLF), Peace and Freedom Party, Campaign for Economic Democracy, Joker (playing card), dollar sign, U.S. Bicentennial, Uncle Sam, political prisoners, U.S. flag, Star Wars (film), peace signs, bring the GI's home, war crimes, student killings at Kent State, Jackson State, and Augusta, Georgia; referenced individuals include Ho Chi Minh, Bobby Seale, Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, H.S. Geneen, Nguyen Thai-Binh, Andrew Pulley, Matilde Zimmermann, Paul Jacobs, Bill Mack, Hugh Manes, John F. Kennedy, George H. W. Bush, Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi, Nguyen Van Thieu, George Jackson, Rev. James Bevel, A. J. Muste, Dick Gregory, Gloria Fontanez, Dave Dellinger, Lê Ahn Tú, General Frederick Woerner; places made include New York (New York, USA), Ann Arbor (Michigan, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Eugene (Oregon, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA)
Drawer B-34, Folder 4

Chicano/Latino 1977-1983; 1985-1995; 2006-2007

Physical Description: 41

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include theater, food and clothing drive, conference, music, video, marches and demonstrations, poetry, benefit, film; makers include University of California Partnership Program, Mission Cultural Center, Creative Teaching Press, Neena Chawla, State Farm, Richmond Printing Co., Anheuser-Busch Companies, Bank of America, La Raza Law Students Association, Central Valley Farmworkers, Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MEChA), Trudesign Graphics, E. Angres, J, Imig, A. Drickey, ASUC/CPO Media Resources, University of California, California Community Colleges, May 1st Coalition, Alemán San Pedro, Ford/heid, A. Guerero, National Chicano Health Organization (NCHO), Patlán, Ray Romo, Answer Coalition, La Raza Graphic Center, La Raza Graphics, Gino Squadrito, Tea Lautrec Litho, Skyline College; references or specifically about diversity, Mexican, Aztec, Native American, Katchinas, Nigeria, Calabash, Kenya, stamps, Christmas, Filipino, Ghana (West Africa), Ashanti Tribe, Vinta, Teatro Misión, Publi(K)ulture, border crossing, Interstate 5 road sign, immigration, public service, business, science, literature, sports, Raza Day, University of California, Berkeley, education, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), Coordination of Civic Action for National Liberation (CONAC-LN), solidarity, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Voting Rights Act, redistricting, Cinco De Mayo, Cinco De Mayo Week, Mexican Independence Day, Lotería, Chichén Itzá, The Raza Recruitment and Retention Center, California State University, Fresno, Puente Project, undocumented workers, demilitarization, civil liberties, religion, Guatemala, Harvard Medical School, amnesty, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), public health, Chicano Health Institute for Students (CHISPA), voting rights, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), San Francisco Mime Troupe, San Jose State University, El Teatro Campesino, La Calavera Theater, Peru, Mount Rushmore, San Francisco Bay Area Chicano Moratorium Coalition, Dia de Los Muertos; referenced individuals include Henry Cisneros, Edward Roybal, Antonia Coelho Novello, César Chávez, Jaime Escalante, Luis Alvarez, Vilma Martinez, Henry B. Gonzales, Gloria Molina, Everett Alvarez Jr, Ellen Ochoa, Marisol, Edward James Olmos, Joan Baez, Desi Arnaz, Gloria Estefan, Roberto Clemente, Luis Nogales, Martin Sheen, Rubén Salazar, Oscar Hijuelos, Nancy Lopez, Rodrigo Betancur, Emiliano Zapata, Leonard Peltier, Richard Polanco, Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Virgin de Guadalupe, Grim Reaper, Katsushika Hokusai, Rita Moreno, Ester Hernandez, Joseph A. Unanue, Hernan LaFontaine, Antonia Pantoja, Xavier L. Suarez, Luis Valdez; places made include San Franciso (CA, USA), Bloomington (IL, USA), Fresno (CA, USA); languages include Spanish, English, Tagalog
Drawer B-34, Folder 5

Socialism and Communism [1920]; 1970-2005

Physical Description: 53

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include Asian Americans, communism, socialism, Mao, peasants, women's rights, distribution of wealth, capitalism, oppression, anarchism, May Day, poverty, prisoner, free speech, sexual liberation, war, demonstration, conference, festival, human rights, reproductive rights, miners, unions, work places, Red Scare, activism, anticapitalist; makers include Nikki McClure, Bread and Roses, CrimethInc. Workers Coalition, anarchist resistance, Marla Giannopoulou, Orbit Graphic Arts, People's World, Without Borders, Ben Rubin, Justseeds, Stumptown Printers, Chris Stain, Nicholas Ganz (Keinom), Bob Avakian Promo Committee, the West Coast Regional Anticapitalist Committee to Elect Rasheed Storey, Hall-Tyner Election Campaign Committee, Bill Andrews, Party for Socialism and Liberation, Convergence, Revolutionary Communist Party, Juventud Communista Revolucionaria, Young Socialist Alliance and Socialist Workers Party, Socialist Workers 1976 National Campaign Committee, Socialist Workers; references or specifically about China, peasants, farmers, Sino-Japanese War, Quotations from Chairman Mao, guns, Revolutionary Communist Party, poems, counter inauguration, organized crime, liberation, zero work, labor, hipsters, Evergreen State College, University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), Mother Earth, anti-work, Berkeley Bonaparte, September 11th 2001 (9/11), terrorism, Twin Towers, U.S. flag, Soviet flag, World War II (WWII), swastika, Bread & Roses Bookshop, solidarity, 1989 Anarchist Conference, atom bomb, nuclear bomb, preparedness, civil defence, the Suicide Club, Blair Mountain, Burma, 8.8.88, Bolsheviks, Scott Tissue Towels, Marxist, Leninist, Maoist, Iran, Alamo, elections, big business, Party for Socialism and Liberation, United Nations 2, Nazis, Czar, genocide, crime, rebellion, Revolutionary Internationalists Movement, draft, Everybody's Bookstore, Prairie Fire, Existentialism, layoffs, Cinco de Mayo, pollution, writing, speeches and interviews, workers, oil, "Sí, se puede"; referenced individuals include Mao Tse-tung (Zedong), Emma Goldman, S. IVanov, Vladimir Lenin, S. Ivanov, Cornel West, Bob Avakian, Damian Garcia, Rasheed Storey, Malcom X, Glenn Gan, Stephen Yip, William Bennett, George W. Bush, Karl Marx, Jean Paul Sartre, Sylvia Weinstein, Leon Trotsky, Che Guevara; places made include Oakland, (California, USA), San Jose (California, USA), San Francisco (Califonia, USA), Olympia (Washington, USA), New York (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Russian, Farsi, Spanish
Drawer B-34, Folder 6

Asian American: Asian Cultural Organizations and Events - Asian Solidarity 1979-1993; 2004-2005

Physical Description: 20

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include benefit, conference, internment camps, nuclear weapons, hydrogen bomb, marches and demonstrations, Korean symposium, film, exhibition, stereotype, athletics, civil rights, media professions, education, arts and culture, assimilation; makers include Community Asian Art And Media Project (CAAMP), Inkworks Press, Bay Area Day of Remembrance Committee, SouthEast Asian Student Coalition, University of California, Berkeley Sikh Students, Charles Drucker, Asian Law Journal, Asian American Association (AAA); references or specifically about Pasadena City College, Day of Remembrance, Executive Order 9006, Filipino Cultural Day, SouthEast Asian Awareness Week, Tribal Filipino Resistance, Season of Thunder, atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Hollywood to Hanoi, human rights, Sikhs in India, calendar, political prisoners, Cold War, Korea, Philippines, gallery 345, Philippine National Day, World War II (WWII), veterans, astronauts, artists, musicologists, authors, Boy Scouts of America, Statue of Liberty; referenced individuals include Nestor Gener, Felizardo Ticao, Rich Rocamora, Michael Chang, "Sox" Kitashima, Laurence Yep, Eleanor Academia Magda, Byron Kim, Ellison Onizuka, Bharati Mujherjee, Kim Sakamoto Steidl, Dave Moore; languages include Korean, English, Japanese, Tagalog, Chinese, Lithuanian, Vietnamese, Filipino
Drawer B-34, Folder 7

Labor: Cardstock unknown

Physical Description: 8

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include child labor, workers' rights, new world order, World Trade Organization (WTO), big brothers, family health care, wages, strike, fair contract, union, fair trade, teamsters, undocumented workers, boycott, students, staff, higher education, public education; makers include Rugmark, Inkworks Press, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, University Professioinal & Technical Employees (UPTE), ; references or specifically about India, Nepal, Pakistan, education, children, textiles, manufacturing, teamsters, Mexico, farm workers, textile workers, Hornblowers' Alcatraz Cruises, Alcatraz Ferry Workers, University of California; places made include California (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-34, Folder 8

Globalization 1996 -2010

Physical Description: 31

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include oil, multinational, corporation, globalization, capital, free trade, war, homelessness, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Workers' Rights, conferences, demonstrations, Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), poverty, Group of Eight (G-8), commerce, teach-in, management, capitalism, colonialism, ecology, strikes, reproductive rights, feminism, racism, sexism, military occupation, prison, non-violence, pollution, working class, carnival, union, murder; makers include Inkworks Press, Institute for Policy Studies (IPS), Coalition of Homelessness and Homeless People of San Francisco, San Francisco Labor Council, Wright Angle Media, Crimeth Inc. Association of Concerned Citizens, reclaim the commons, Minneapolis Public Schools (MPLS), Bill Day, Act Against War, sac mobilization, Action for Local/Global Justice, Corporate Campaign Inc., David Hanks; references or specifically about Enron, World Trade Organization (WTO),maps, deregulation, privatization, calendar, police, hunger, homeless encampment, drugs, violence, South America, human rights, Western hemisphere, Americas, woman workers, film, documentary, octopus, slaves, mosquito, blood sucking, hanging, noose, money, class war, Olympics, eagle, bomb, jet, Republican National Convention (RNC), Supreme Court Building, US currency, information, work place safety, air controllers, Cancun, barb wire, shackles, computers, bikes, car free, tanks, chevron, Coca-Cola; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, George H. Bush, Richard "Dick" Cheney, William "Bill" J. Clinton, Shaya Mercer, Douglas Daft, Isidro Segundo Gil; places made include San Francisco, CA (US), London (UK), Vancouver (BC) Saint Paul, MN (US), Chicago, IL (US), Sacramento, CA (USA), Seattle, WA (US); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-34, Folder 9

Various Topics 1978-2004

Physical Description: 58

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include peace, justice, labor, smoking, tobacco, chewing tobacco, addiction, nuclear weapons, gentrification, festivals, theater, homelessness, marches and demonstrations, evictions, displacement, urban blight, communities of color, symposiums, landlords, rent rebates, tenants unions, neighborhood control, education, children, multiculturalism, heroin, ghettos, ethnic cleansing, war savings stamps, tenure, discrimination, tenure, college fee hikes, strikes, airport expansion, housing shortage, immigrant pride, immigrant rights, amnesty, political campaigns, calendars, corporations, nonviolence, nuclear weapons freeze, progressives, contests, cultural events, international solidarity; makers include Labor for Peace and Justice, Inkworks Press, Buck Tobacco, Keith W. Criss, Mission Anti-Displacement Coalition (MAC), Dedan Bryant, La Raza Law Journal, Berkeley Tenants Union #7, Berkeley Tenants Organizing Committee, If Americans Knew, Government Printing Office, Associated Students of University of California (ASUC), Waller Press, Central Press of California, Yes on U Committee, o.r.g.a.n.i.c. Collective. carly-delso Saavedra, Li Zhu, National Lawyers Guild, United Response Collaborative, Lisa Roth, City of Berkeley Health and Human Services, Multimedia Designs, Public Interest GRFX, Cal Votes 94, Wavy Gravy for City Council 1990 Campaign, Proposition 99 Tobacco Program, Graphic Communications International Union, Hinckle for Mayor Committee, Gary Locke, Committee to Tax the Corporations, Jagjit Singh Awtar Singh, Greenpeace, WIN Magazine, Eunice Cudzewicz, Church World Service, TEN.12, Northern California Freeze Voter '84, Kucinich for President Committee, greenfield graphix, Elizabeth Whitney, Democracy Rising, Chris Shaw, Flying Other Brothers, psprint.com, John Pettitt, Nader for President 2004, Andrew Woodd, San Francisco FAIR, John Beam, Third World Students Coalition; references or specifically about peace signs, gears, Virginia Slims, surgeon general's warning, bad breath, underweight, rodeos, steers, cowboys, California Proposition 99, the 1988 Tobacco Tax Initiative, money down the drain, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Nagasaki, Wherry Housing, San Francisco Presidio, gambling, drug deals, prostitution, alcohol, Culture on the Corner, Christmas in April, seniors, volunteers, community restoration, arts and crafts, books, Uncle Sam, World War II, GIs, affirmative action, ethnic studies, University of California Regents, Israel, Palestine, San Francisco Airport, Statue of Liberty, U.S. Capitol, Bible, Iraq war, Green Party, Flying Other Brothers, San Francisco Community History Project, globalization, International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, ; referenced individuals include Chad Myers, Richard Blair, Rodney King, George Deukmejian, Margaret Fortune, Greg Lewis, Tim Yeung, William Nettles, Leti Luna, Ignatius Bau, Andres E. Jimenez, Claudia Martinez, prof. Wendy Walker, Prof, L. Ling-chi Wang, Suong Van, Donald Fisher, Chris Daly, Wavy Gravy, Rush Limbaugh, Warren Hinckle, Roger Boas, John Mlinari, Art Agnos, Darth Vader, Mahatma Gandhi, Dorothy Day, Geraldine Ferraro, Walter Mondale, Dennis Kucinich, Ralph Nader, Michael Franti, Medea Benjamin, George W. Bush, Howard Dean, John Kerry, Leonard Peltier, Roberta Blackgoat, Philip Vera Cruz, Cesar Chavez, Carlos Bulosan, Dr. Ronald McNair, Harvey Milk, Audre Lorde, Rigoberta Menchú, Yuri Kochiyama, Anna Mae Aquash, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Amilcar Cabral; places made include Houston (Texas, USA), New York (New York, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Eugene (Oregon, USA); languages include Spanish, English, Chinese, Tagalog, Arabic, Farsi, Hindi
Drawer B-34, Folder 10

Peace / Anti-war (Cardstock)

Physical Description: 44

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include education, right-wing conservatives, Middle-east occupation, reproductive rights, United States budget, United Nations, nuclear weapons, cultural events, equality, impeachment, voting, racism, environmentalism, global justice, child care, racism, scapegoating, civil liberties, immigrant rights, oil, support our troops, labor, children, corporations; makers include California Peace Action Education Fund, Inkworks Press, ANSWER Coalition, Curtiss Printing, International ANSWER, Working Assets, All-Peoples Congress, Design Action Collective, International Socialist Organization, Labor Com. For Peace and Justice, Jobs with Peace, Town Hall Committee to Stop War and Hate, Socialist Worker, Graphic Communications International Union, United for Peace & Justice, Alliance Graphics, Women for Peace, 911 Truth Alliance; references or specifically about military, Viet Nam War, soldiers, Iraq, Palestine, New Orleans, Afghanistan, Haiti, mothers, FlickrCC/PigNews, SUV drivers, raised fist, Operation Desert Storm, United States flag, yellow ribbons, war machine; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer B-34, Folder 11

Arts and Culture 1968-2007

Physical Description: 48

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include free speech, censorship, radio, art, music, anniversary, lecture, Third World, racism, poetry, colonialism, alternative press, unemployment, socialism, communism, activist art, Festival, gun control, health care, environment, gentrification, housing, feminism; makers include Come! Unity Press, Larry Hermsen, Michael Starkman, Inkworks, Matthew Faircloth, Solstic Press, S&A Productions, John Beam, Interdisciplinary Folklore Alliance, Guerrilla Free Newspaper of the Streets, Dance Theater Workshop, Art for Social Change Inc., John Pitman Weber, Ragged Edge Press, Universal Pictures, Inquisition Anti-Fascist, San Francisco Mime Troupe, Inkworks Press, United Artists, Alex Torres, Patrick Lofthouse, Bruce Stuckey, Mark, David L. Snyder, Diego Rivera-Garcia, Eric Friely, Talia Gonzalez, Lailan Huen, Carl Chaplin, Lawson Graphics Pacific Limited, Fernando Botero; references or specifically about film, Modern Times Bookstore, World Broadcast Associates, Inc. (WBAI 99.5FM), Pacific Foundation (KPFA 94.1), Stupid White Men, Evergreen State College, Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA), Walt Disney Company, animation, satire, cultural resistance, solidarity, multiculturalism, Baltimore (Maryland, USA), exhibition, military, painting, New Age, nudity, anti-nudity ordinance, artists for a hate free America, Prairie Fire (band), cultural rights, Black American Culture Program, Smithsonian Institution, Center for Paleocybernetic Research, Central Committee Dadaist Revolutionary Council Berlin 1919, Gallery 345, "Eat the Rich", Radical Humor Festival, NYU Center for Marxist Studies, Cultural Correspondence, American Dreamz, A-F Records, Dance Brigade Festival for Social Change, Wallflower Order, Bowling for Colombine, Whitehouse, capitalism, Dracula, Latin America, India, UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, City Lights Books, Modern Times Bookstores, Spain, anarchy, Free Radio Berkeley (104.1), Los Angeles Actors Theatre, Cuba, Zimbabwe, Cuban music, African music and dance troupe, U.S. Government Seal, Lydon's Banes, Youth Roots Leadership Crew of Oakland Leaf, mushroom cloud, Will Stone Collection, Abu Ghraib prison (Iraq), terrorism, human rights, torture, abuse; referenced individuals include Anna Kossof, Maya Angelou, Michael Moore, Audre Lorde, Nancy Spero, Bernice Johnson Reagon, Walt Whitman, Ellen Turner, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Rae Allen, Susan Griffin; places made include New York City (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania, USA); languages include English, French, Spanish
Drawer B-35, Folder 1

Animal Rights: Various Topics 1976-1996

Physical Description: 34

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include animal research, primates, dogs, California gray whales, extinction, vegetarianism, sea lions, harbor seals, Night monkey (douroucoulis), fur (fur harvesting), animal shelters, Columbia University, leather, March of Dimes, chickens, Icelandic whaling, Sei Whales, Fin Whales, commercial whaling, corporations, pet stores, Caribou, Native Americans, comic books, Gwich'in people, PETCO, boycotts, Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), public health, dairy products; makers include Coalition to End Primate Experimentation (CEPE), People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), Bookworks, Giuseppe Fassino, Marine Mammal Center, Save the Bay, Earth Island Institute, Greenpeace, Ted Baptista, Jack Feldman Advertising, Corete Madera, Taro Yamasaki, Jim Bradenburg, Karen Jettmar, Ebet Robert, HALF, Susan Rayfield; referenced individuals include W.S. Merwin, Elizabeth Tobisch, Bill Prochmow, Charles M. Scammon, Kazuki Takahashi, Russell Simmons, Pamela Anderson, Gail Eisnitz, Paul McCartney; references or specifically about 1999 Primate Freedom Tour, Wendy's, Burger King, Long John Silver, puppy mills, Yu-Gi-Oh!, manga, Slaughterhouse, Babe (film); places made include Washington D.C. (USA), Pacific Grove (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Anchorage (Alaska, USA)
Drawer B-35, Folder 2

Ecology: Various Topics 1980-2006

Physical Description: 44

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From the estate of Michael Rossman. Includes East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) series

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related topics include religion, environmental fairs, Earth Day, toxic waste, dinosaurs, vegetarianism, water conservation, non-violent direct action, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), employment, air pollution, energy industry, California Redwoods, forests, British Columbia (Canada), elections, Exxon Valdez, chemical toxins, political corruption, internships, poetry, submarine tailings disposal (STD), solar energy, wind energy, alternative energy, Puna rainforest (Hawaii), offshore drilling, ocean sanctuaries, rivers, global warming, deforestation, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, pelicans, recycling, international solidarity; makers include Stanley Mouse, Howard Penner, H.B. Lewis, Earth Save, Dan Miller, Oey Gwanbeng, Kimberly Nunn, Earth Day Action Coalition, Public Interest Grfx, M. DuBois, CalPIRG, WashPIRG, David Munch, Rainforest Action Network, Carwil James, Ken Graham, Burning Hand Graphics, Political Ecology Group (PEG), Inkworks Press, U.S. Department of Energy, Earth First, Public Media Center, Sanford, East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), Ariel Parkinson, Ernest Callenbach, Clifford Burke, Berkeley Graphic Arts, Lisa Roth, FireWorx (Fireworks Graphics), Nolen Edmoston, Fran Pickett, San Francisco Leningrad Ecological Arts Project; referenced individuals include Joe Sam, Edward Abbey, Richie Havens, Gray Davis, Peter Camejo, George W. Bush, Sandy Weill, Wolfensohn, Judi Bari, Al Gore, Berito Kuwaru' wa, Joe Sam; references or specifically about Birkenstock, Spiritual Alliance for Earth (SAFE), The Nature Company, Pacific Stock Exchange, Monumental (film), Patagonia, Mother Jones (magazine), Variety (magazine), Grand Canyon, Reclaim the Commons, Toxins Right-To-Know project, Citigroup, World Bank, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT); places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Auburn (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Hawaii (USA), Canada; languages include English, Russian
Drawer B-35, Folder 4

Ecology: Various Topics - Oversize 1967; 1981-1995; 2002

Physical Description: 17

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include toxic chemicals, environmentalism, compilation album, Hawaii, rainforests, smog, science fiction, films, climate summits, animal testing, animal rights, waste management, plastics, vivisection, pesticides, California, peace, Iraq, chemical warfare, U.S. government agencies, Iraq War; makers include Sierra Club, Gloeckner, Carlos Ochagavia, United Nations, Greenpeace, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Andrea Smith, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), Berkeley Breathed, Eliot Porter, In Defense of Animals (IDA), Lithographix, Imagewerks, Grant Brittain, Dan McCoy, California Committee on Pesticides, Indymedia, Die Grünen; referenced individuals include Geraldine Chaplin, Oliver Reed, Tony Hawk, George W. Bush; references or specifically about Geffen Records, VH1, Rainbow Warriors, fine arts, Zero Population Growth (film), Mononghahela National Forest; places made include Germany, USA; languages include English, French, German
Drawer B-35, Folder 5

Ecology: Various Topics 1990-1996; 2002-2005

Physical Description: 48

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include bombs, toxic waste, smog, air pollution, Los Angeles (California, USA), hydrocarbons, elections, California Green Party, herbicides, workplace hazards, workplace safety, deforestation, lumber industry, biopiracy, cultural trademarks, politicians, occupational health, chlorine, pesticides, global warming, oil, gasoline, rivers, schools, public health, water pollution, propositions and campaigns, student movements, corporations, sustainable forestry, national forests, Earth Day, economics, environmentalism, alternative energy, voter registration, elections, the earth, the people; makers include U.S. Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, Ken Nightingale, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Steven Lyons, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Waller Press, Burning Hand Graphics, Coalition Against Biopiracy, Stig, Mayfield Press Ltd., Earl Dotter, Lincoln Cushing, StoraEnso, Inkworks Press, International POPs Elimination Network (IPEN), Project Underground, Alliance, Bob Belldock, Susan Gal, ACORN, Rainforest Action Network, Friends of the River, Ron Wolf, Michael McClure, Bay Area Coalition Opposed to U.C. Toxics, Global Finance Campaign, Heritage Forests Campaign, Terrance Cummings, Bill Oetinger, Kerry Tremain, Albany Press, Californians Against Political Corruption, Peter Berg, Jenna Jackson, J. Thomas Soltesz, Focus 4, Georges and Shapiro Lithograph, Global Citizen Center, Khalil Bendib, Coldwell Banker, Green Action; referenced individuals include Amy Kirk, Jodi Perelman, Medea Benjamin, Ralph Nader, Bill Clinton (William Clinton), George W. Bush, Utah Phillips, Ronald Reagan, James Watt, Julia Butterfly Hill, Diedre Luzwick, David Brower, Jerry Brown, Thomas Paine, Teatro Campesino, Medea Benjamin, Raul Benet; references or specifically about Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs Treaty, Stockholm Convention), Chevron, KPFA, International Rivers Network, Du Pont, Stanislaus River, California State River Resources Board, JP Morgan Chase, Mitsubishi, Headwaters Forest; places made include Oakland (California, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Washington (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-35, Folder 6

Anti-Nuclear: Energy 1978-2002

Physical Description: 20

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include green energy, voting, marches and demonstrations, solar power, Alameda County Nuclear Free Zone Coalition, Mobilization for Survival, Abalone Alliance, Inkworks Press, Livermore Action Group, Nuclear Arms Freeze, Roberts/ Kuwahara, W & W Hopkins Printing Gore Graphics, disarmament, nuclear weapons, missiles, maps, The Continental Walk, nuclear testing, children, reactors, Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), water pollution, San Francisco Mime Troupe, nuclear waste, anniversaries,; makers include Jane Norling, Coalition to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, Tim Krafft, Rico Marcelli, Albany Press, Peg Averill, Civil Disobedience Campaign, Darren, K.H. Chin'g, S. Camilleri, Greenpeace, Mother Jones, Jim Parkinson, Foundation for National Progress, Pelican Alliance for Safe Energy, International POPS Elimination Network (IPEN), SB Press Pvt., American Water Works Association, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, Northern California Alliance for Survival, H. Taylor, Coalition to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, 50th Anniversary of the U.S Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki , Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab; references or specifically about windmills, United Nations, Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, Santa Rita jail, Livermore Nuclear Arms Lab, arms race, mushroom cloud, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, University of California, Berkeley, toxic waste, Site 300, China, Great Britain, Soviet Union (USSR), France, East Bay California, Golden Gate Bridge, Nevada Desert, Washington D.C., Las Vegas, Lop Nor (Xinjiang Province), Novaya Zemlya and Kazakhstan, opium, morphine, Alamogordo, Manhattan Project, East Bay Anti-Nuclear Group (EBANG), Vallecitos Nuclear Center, Ranco Seco Nuclear Power Plant, Concord Naval Weapons Station, San Francisco, California; referenced individuals include Rev. Cecil Williams, Roxanne Schwartz, Harry Truman, Chellis Glendinning, Ralph Nader, Major Harold Hering, Enrico Fermi, Jules Feiffer, Eugene Carroll, Clan Dyken; places made include San Luis Obispo, California (USA), Livermore, California (USA), Los Angeles, CA (USA), New York, New York (USA)
Drawer B-35, Folder 7

Anti-Nuclear: Nuclear Weapons 1976-1989; 2005

Physical Description: 49

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include Star Wars, anti-war, Cold War, marches and demonstrations, cultural events, calendars, war economy, symposium, international solidarity, voting, elections, peace, disarmament, Nuclear Theater in Europe, film festival, teach-in, genocide, disarmament, social justice; makers include No Business As Usual, Livermore Action Group, Darren Ching, Livermore Conversion Project, Nix Design & Illustration, Peace & Solidarity Alliance, Peace and Justice Coalition, Rini, Julia Simons, Students for Economic Democracy, Education for Democratic Action, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Patti Eslinger, Artworks, Global Arts for Peace Foundation, Lombardi, Freeze Voter '84, Northwest Working Press, Road Island Alternative Press, Black Cat Graphics, Women for Peace, Inkworks Press, War Resisters League, Lisa Grayson, World Peace Council Information Centre, Douglas Kahn, Square Studio, Bonnie Acker, Lionel Delevingne, Bay Area Coalition to Oppose War Preparations, the Continental Walk for Disarmament and Social Justice; references or specifically about smiley face, nuclear war, MX Missile, Vandenberg Air Force Base, nonviolence, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, intervention, Ecumenical Peace Institute, Bar Area Pax Christi, poetry, nuclear weapons freeze, Disarmament Resource Center, Berkeley Women for Peace, ESSO, Arco, Mobil, Exxon, U.C. Nuclear Weapons Labs Conversion Project, East Bay Anti-Nuclear Group/Abalone Alliance, medical consequences of nuclear weapons and nuclear war, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, arms race, Second United Nations Special Session on Disarmament, Mobilization for Survival, Golden Gate Bridge, bombs, Native American rights, Trident II, Bay Area Peace Test, Nevada Test Site, environmentalism, ecology, California Proposition 12 (1982), peace sign, The Continental Walk, Hiroshima (Japan), Nagasaki (Japan), Department of Energy (DOE), mushroom cloud, V-J day, nuclear fallout shelter symbol, Statue of Liberty, Christian Bible, cruise missiles, Pershing II Missile Launchers, El Salvador, Euromissiles, Bechtel, Wells Fargo Bank, Salt II Treaty, Presidential Directive 59, gas masks, children, nuclear mushroom cloud, Laney College, The Continental Walk for DIsarmament and Social Justice, Washington D.C. (USA); referenced individuals include Fr. William Sloane-Coffin, Martin Sheen, Denise Levertov, Michael McClure, Robert Hass, Bobbie Louise Hawkins, Ronald Reagan, Daniel Berrigan, Diane Thomas Glass, Tom Hayden, Peter Dale Scott, Gary Lapow, Sidney Lens, Bill Wahpepah, Susan Lambert, Wendy Batson, Marv Brodie, Cyrus R. Vance, Paul C. Warnke, H. Jack Geiger, John Gofman, Howard H. Hiatt, Robert Jay Lifton, Walter Mondale, Geraldine Ferraro, Rev. Ralph Abernathy, Betty Kaplowitz, Grant Fisher, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Condoleezza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, Colin Powell, Jesus Christ, Yoshio Hamada, Jimmy Carter, Keith Haring, Albert Einstein, Holly Near; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Livermore (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Eugene (Oregon, USA), Providence (Rhode Island, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Swedish, German, Italian, Chinese, French
Drawer B-35, Folder 8

Anti-Nuclear: General 1978-2001

Physical Description: 40

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include marches and demonstrations, arms race, boycott, disarmament, religion, employment, Native American treaties, military, radiation, Die-in, public hearing, children, exhibition, deployment; makers include Shad Alliance, U.C. Nuclear Weapons Labs Conversion Project, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Sound & Hudson Against Atomic Development Alliance (SHAD), Tower Press, Presswomen Enterprises NYC, Anne Katz, Tom Cushwa, Artists for Survival, War Resisters League, American Peace Test, Nuclear Navyport Referendum, Artist Against Nuclear Madness, Pentagon Off Campus, M. Corris, Film Arts Foundation and Engergon Films, Max Gisko, Green Action, Inkworks Press, Coalition for Direct Action, Peg Avorsy, Women for Peace, Kerry Tremain Design, Mariam Davis, Brad Holland, Jobs with Peace, Communicators For Nuclear Disarmament, David Smoak, Steal Works USA; references or specifically about Lilco's Nuclear Power Plant at Shoreham, Long Island, mushroom cloud, civil disobedience, nonviolence, Livermore lab, University of California, Berkeley, Cruise & Pershing missiles, Seneca Army Depot, Women's Encampment, United States Soviet tension, Soviet Flag, U.S. Flag, Clamshell Alliance, Wall Street, New York Times, maps, nuclear facilities, Nagasaki (Japan), Pentagon, San Francisco Examiner, United Nations, Western Shoshone land rights, radioactive gases, elections, Evergreen State College, globalization, trident nuclear submarine, taxes, military budget, Parsons School of Design, film, Three Mile Island, We are the Guinea Pigs, Parallel Films, Boston Herald American, public health, Harrisburg, Russia, Soviet Union (USSR), labor, Artists Against War & Fascism, Nuclear Weapons Freeze, nuclear missiles, semantics; referenced individuals include Daniel Ellsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Holly Near, Lionel J-M Delevingne, John Paul II, Dan Lamont, Roland Reagan, Pete Seeger, Ralph Nader, Jesus Christ, Jackson Brown, Bella Abzug, Tom Hayden, Jane Fonda, Tom Paxton, Bonnie Raitt, Richard Stromberg, Lucy George, Stuart Davis, General Omar N. Bradley; places made include New York (New York, USA), Las Vegas (Neveda, USA), Olympia (Washington, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA)
Drawer B-35, Folder 9

Labor: Unions 1962-2007

Physical Description: 16

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include homecare, diversity, violence, strike, struggle, religion; makers include Jane Norling, Illinois Federation of Teachers, Inkworks Press, The International Printing Pressmen & Assistants' Union of North America, Political Action Fund, United Farm Workers Organizing Committee; references or specifically about calendar, anniversary, healthcare, social services, families, labor, public safety, Reach Every Member Program, education, Gettysburg Address (1863), United Autoworkers Union (UAW), Congress of Industrial Organizations, Cordwainers, boot and shoemakers, children, international solidarity, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, religion, "The American Plan," anti-injunction laws, Murray Hill Agreement, International Association of Machinists (IAM), World War II (WWII), General Motors, Sailors' Union of the Pacific, Maguire Act of 1895, White Act of 1898, Seamen's Act 1915, United Farm Workers (UFW), Salinas strike, lettuce bowl; referenced individuals include Dolores Huerta, Abraham Lincoln, John Z. Gelsavage, George Meany, Fiorello LaGuardia, Senator Bob LaFollette, Victor G. Reuther, Jesus Christ; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Salinas (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-35, Folder 10

Labor: May Day 1977-2003

Physical Description: 8

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include marches and demonstrations, festival, anarchists; makers include Red Sun Press, International Defense and Aid for Southern Africa, The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), Spain, Inkworks Press, National May Day 1980 Committee, Iranian Students Association; references or specifically about solidarity, South Africa, Beltane, workplace discrimination, Haymarket Square; referenced individuals include Dolores Huerta, Diego Rivera, Otto Hagel, Henrietta Shore, Maxine Albro; places made include Portland, Oregon (USA); languages include Farsi, English
Drawer B-35, Folder 11

Labor: Demonstrations 1982-2007; 2017

Physical Description: 12

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include boycott, scab labor, marches and demonstrations, anniversary, Christmas, festival, globalization, symposium, collective bargaining, cost of living, unions, strikes, slavery, exploitation; makers include S. Joseph, portsolidarity2002.org, United Auto Workers (UAW), Inkworks Press, Federation for Progress, East Bay Labor Journal, United Labor Action Committee, Jessie Bunn, Miners Strike Labor-Community Support Coalition, United Union of Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers Local 36; references or specifically about International Longshore and Warehouse Union, U.S. Steel and Pohang Iron and Steel Company (USS-POSCO), San Francisco Mime Troupe, "Jobs, Peace and Equality", healthcare, mental health, senior citizens, people with disabilities, human rights, homelessness, children, education, Blue Diamond Coal Company strike, United Mine Workers Of America, Blue Diamond Coal Company, HBO, Confederate flag; referenced individuals include Patri, David Vita, Julian Bond, Arthur Kinoy, Philip Berrigan, Howard Zinn, Herbert Hoover, Ronald Reagan, Abraham Lincoln, Denny Estep, Earl Dotter, Country Joe McDonald; places made include Pittsburg (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer B-35, Folder 12

Labor: General 1978-2003

Physical Description: 9

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include children, childcare, occupational health and safety, benefits, anniversary, families, commitment, success; makers include Child Care Employee Project, Union Paperworkers International Union, Shorter Work Week Coalition, Workers Action Movement, National Labor Federation, National Industrial Conservation Movement, Labor Archives and Research Center, Inkworks Press, Fruitvale Health Workers; references or specifically about Worthy Wage Campaign, calendar, unions, United States flag, Canadian flag, elections, "Move on Over," Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), bakery workers, boycott, Saturday Night Fever, Mervyn's department store, United Auto Workers Union (UAW), labor project, working familites; referenced individuals include Langston Hughes, Van Howell, Phifer, Elbert Hubbard, J.P. Stevens; places made include Oakland, California (USA), New York, New York (USA), San Francisco, California (USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-35, Folder 13

Prisons 1998-2001

Physical Description: 2

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include prisons, jails, marches and demonstrations, ; makers include Critical Resistance, Books Not Bars;references or specifically about California Prison Focus, Fireworx, Art and Revolution Convergence, Prison Activist Resource Center, eyes, raise fist, barbed wire fences, East Bay, Youth Force Coalition, super jails,; referenced individuals include Alice Lai-Bitker, Gail Steele, Scott Haggert; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer B-35, Folder 14

Police Brutality 1968-2007

Physical Description: 18

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include marches and demonstrations, gangs, police killing, Domestic Terrorism, People's Self-defense Campaign, guns, class disparity, murder, assassination, UC Police, Berkeley Police Force, BART, police dogs, video, Copwatch Film Festival, Laney College, state militia, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Waco Murders, firearms, Police State, Non-violence, Diablo Canyon, bombing, voting, black youth, coercion, Korea, Swastika, Shackles, baton, local art, poetry, music, uniform, children, citizens; makers include National Coordinating Committee for the October 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, the Stolen Lives Project, Refuse & Resist! Aritsts Network, Anti-Klan Committee, Fireworks, Against Police Brutality (APB), Copwatch, Malcom X Grassroots Movement, Margo Harry, magmothedestroyer.org, Committee Against Police Brutality; references or specifically about Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Oakland, Ku Klux Klan, White Supremacy, black rights, Brooklyn, Waco, Texas, Berkeley City Council, Born to Win, Philadelphia Police Department, MOVE Organization, Congressional Black Caucus, Los Angeles County Police Department (LAPD), Los Angeles County Sheriffs, Civilian Police Review Board, thoughtcrime.org, Peace & Freedom Movement; referenced individuals include Dred Scott, Keith Haring, Malcolm X, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Janet Reno; places made include New York, New York (US), San Francisco, California (US), Martin Luther King Park, Berkeley, California (US); languages include Spanish, English, Korean
Drawer B-35, Folder 15

HIV/AIDS 1982-1992

Physical Description: 23

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include conference, vigil, marches and demonstrations, memorial, election, fiesta; makers include Inkworks Press, California AIDS Clearinghouse, Jane Norling, Ron Henggler, Anstendig Institute, Stop AIDS Project, Public Media Center, Michael Starkman, Richard Burton, National Latino/Lesbian & Gay Organization (LLEGO), Juan Rodriguez, William Sandoval, Mark A. Viera, Young Gay Together, National Task Force of Black and White Men Together, U.S. Center for Disease Control, The NAMES Project, Pam Nishikawa, Simpson Paper Company, Amy Christian, David Solnit, C. Potts, Gay Mens Health Crisis, Inc., William T. Renner, Michael Sabanosh, Cona SIDA, Black Gay and Lesbian Leadership Forum; references or specifically about Silence=Death, pink triangle, Aids Related Complex (ARC), condoms, safe sex, K-Y jelly, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), alcohol, California Proposition 64 LaRouche Measure, discrimination, intervenous drug use, Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, Wise Fool Puppet Intervention, Touch/Prayer, "Rubbers-Every Time"; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-35, Folder 16

Censorship: Free Speech and Legal Rights 1975-2002

Physical Description: 25

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include Free Speech Movement (FSM), The Berkeley Art Project, Freedom of Expression, anniversary, book banning, First Amendment, mass media, Grand Jury, May Day, parades, human rights, poverty, political asylum, marches and demonstrations, lawyers and legal system, immigration, racism, prohibition, freedom of speech, Free Speech Movement; makers include Deborah Seidman, Inkworks Press, Ron Rick, Jeffrey Farber, Lee Printing Company, On Line Typography, Coalition for Freedom of Expression, Anita (Levine) Medal, Media Alliance, Public Media Center, Christopher Vail, Evergreen State Collect, The Olympian, Bay Area Coalition to Stop S.1437, Helen Nestor, Lincoln Cushing, Grand Jury Defense Office, San Francisco Community Press, Fireworks Graphics Collective, Voices Raised for Justice, Pravda, Anti-Defamation League, Steve Marcus, NOLO Press, Charles Bragg, Committee for Liberal Totalitarianism, Deborah Seidman, Helen Nestor, Michael Rossman, Lincoln Cushing; references or specifically about University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), art competitions, National Endowment of the Arts (NEA), First Amendment, United States Constitution, education, libraries, The Boondocks, civil disobedience, hate speech, patriotism, California HR. 6869, Bill of Rights, anti-war, Viet Nam war era, student movements, civil rights movements, Vitruvian Man, Committee for Liberal Totalitarianism, Pledge of Allegiance, U.S. flag, Jupiter Jones, The Scream (painting), Unz Initiative, Proposition 227, bilingual education, equal dress rights, equal rights, People's Park, diversity, Food First, International Indian Treaty Council, The Milarepa Fund, Project Underground, Survivors International, United Nations, arrest, imprisonment, Proposition 187, xenophobia, swastika, United States Capitol Building, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), KPFA, Civil Liberties Review, Berkeley Art Project; referenced individuals includeTheodore Roosevelt, Richard Nixon, Lyndon B. Johnson, Thomas Jefferson, George Custer, Sitting Bull, Uncle Sam, Michael Harrington, Tom Hayden, John Marks, Philip Agee, Ron Dellums, Michael Rossman, Laura X, Aaron McGrunder, John Mitchell, Noam Chomsky, Radical Film Collective, East Timor Action Network, PACS, Leonardo Da Vinci, Edvard Munch, Martin Luther King Jr., Richard Andrews, Joseph Esherick, David Ireland, Suzanne Lacy, Lucy Lippard, Raymond Saunders, Peter Selz, Galen Cranz, Charles Schwartz, William Chinowsky; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco, (California, USA), Woodside (California, USA)
Drawer B-35, Folder 17

Native Americans 1975-1999

Physical Description: 27

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include American Revolutionary War, Bicentennial, capitalism, colonialism, Great Spirit, American Indian Movement (AIM), boycott, marches and demonstrations, conference, diversity, documentary film, benefit, poetry, intellectual gathering, anniversary, sovereignty and self-determination, religion, lecture series; makers include J.C. Gratz, Kndck, Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, Luis V. Rodriguez, Guillermo Prado, Inkworks Press, Cy Wagoner, Save the Peaks Coalition, Red Sun Press, Leonard Peltier, Land and Japan Life, East Bay Food Not Bombs Solidarity Project, New Earth Press, K.K. Sutherland, Navajo-Hopi Relocation Program, Nelson Mandela Anti-Apartheid, Paul Owns, Jim Cooke, Digital Pre-Press International, Warren's Waller Press, East Village Organization for a Kinder Earth (EVOKE), Respect & Protect Our Natural & Spiritual Environment Project, Taro Yamasaki, Jim Brandenburg, Karen Jettmar, Hal BrightCloud, Jerry Scott, Arrow Inc., Sam English Studio, Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Sal Garcia, Zambrano-Garcia Jennings, Baldock, Roman, Chicano Moratorium of San Francisco (CMC), National Chicano Human Rights Council, Print Mint, Ilka Hartmann, Cory Gale, Native American Development Corporation, Avinnash Pandy, Rodrigo Betancur, Elizabeth Dante, Lithocolor, Reiss-Craft Press; references or specifically about poster collection, Battle of Wounded Knee, Crow Nation, Northern Cheyenne Tribe, American dollar, United States military, Anishinabe, political prisoners, senate hearings, executive clemency, sacred sites, human rights, San Francisco Peaks, Prison Writings: My Life is my Sundance, Pine Ridge, police state, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Bureau of Indian Affairs, Black Panther Party, Oglala Sioux Nation, International Indian Treaty, nuclear disarmament, Hunting and Fishing Rights, southwest symbol, Haskell Indian Nations University, environment, Hopi Tribe, Hiroshima, paper crane, Hopi Prophecy, Nagasaki, Big Mountain at Ashkenaz, Diné Nation, Pitt River Nation, genocide, United States Congress, Arctic Village, Gwich'in People, oil drilling, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Chevron, Arco, BP, Joy Harjo, I Have You Back, Poetry for the People, drugs, alcohol, addiction, United States constitution, Indigenous People's Day, ecocide, Cherokee Nation, Creek, Popol Vuh, Chasky, Chicano, 1492, Geneva Resolutions, children, tribal heritage, University of California, Berkeley; referenced individuals include Pocahontas, Haiwatha, Tecumseh, Sitting Bull, Red Cloud, Nez Perce, John Ross, Standing Bear, Geronimo, Dull Knife, Christopher Columbus, Dennis Banks, Crazy Horse, Peter Coyote, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Dick Wilson, Alice Walker, Ward Churchill, Jennifer Harbury, Kiyoshi Miyata, David Monyongya, Captain Jack, Floyd Rusterman (Red Crow), Russell Means, Basho; places made include Lawrence, Kansas (USA), San Francisco, CA (USA), Berkeley, CA (USA), White Earth, Minnesota (USA), Sisseton, South Dakota (USA), Anchorage, Alaska (USA); languages include Spanish, Arabic, Inca (Quechua), English
Drawer B-35, Folder 18

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ) 1973-2003

Physical Description: 65

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include marches and demonstrations, elections, anniversary, parade, circus, carnival, film festival, Marching Band, benefit concert, families; makers include Frente Homosexual de Accion Revolucionaria (FHAR), Colectivo Sol de la Red Lhoca, National Rifle Association (NRA), Alejandro Stuart, Testimonio Taller de Documentacion Visual, San Francisco Examiner, Eduardo Aparicio, Bay Area Committee Against the Briggs Initiative, McDougall Press, Jamey, Inkworks Press, Joan Bobkoff, Cathy Cade, Bert W. Green, Syracuse Cultural Workers, René, Seminario Marxista Lenninista Feminista de Lesbianas, Jeffrey Whitten, Declan Buckley, Frameline, Carl Van Vechten, Cynthia Baigts, David McManis Design, The Bettman Archive, Center for Digital Media, Frankie M., Steve Arnold, Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere (Colage), Ken, Community Press, Aner, Women's Press Project, Drukkerij Spinhex, Jena Scott, Rick McKinnon, Cookie Andrews-Hunt, Freedom Day Committee, Gay and Lesbian Historical Society of Northern California, Tyrone Power, Michael Starkman; references or specifically about derogatory language, women, gun violence, scapegoating, Síndrome de Inmunodeficencia Adquirida (SIDA), HIV/AIDS, Stonewall Inn Riots, American flag, California Proposition 6, Briggs Initiative, education, teachers, bigotry, safety, Free Your Mind, racism, sexism, homophobia, military, Christopher Street West, gay pride, World War II (WWII), veterans, Mary Wings, The San Francisco Independent, Carrie Todor, Coming Out Under Fire: the History of Gay Men and Women in World War II, Allan Berube, butch, femme, April Fool's Day, Gay Freedom Day, twirling corps, United Airlines, "Gertrude and Alice," El Eden, Castro Theater, Roxie Theater, Folsom Street Fair, GLBT Historical Society Gallery Space, UC Berkeley, Gay Awareness Week, Youth, Assembly Bill 1, employment, George Deukmejian, 1998 gay games, Amsterdam, Pacific Film Archive, Moral Majority, Modern Times Bookstore, Harvey Milk Archives, Harvey Milk Gay Democratic Club; referenced individuals include Leo T. McCarthy, Senator John Briggs, Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, Diana Souhami, J.J. Hernandez, Ian Fuller, Michael W. McQuerry, Nicole Eisenman, Jerry Falweell, Phyllis Schlafly, Harvey Milk, George Moscone, Richard Burton; places made include Mexico City (Mexico) San Francisco, CA (USA), Los Angeles, CA (USA), Seattle, WA (USA); languages include Spanish
Drawer B-35, Folder 19

Peace / Anti-war 1971-2007

Physical Description: 60

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include elections, marches and demonstrations, concert, memorial, lockdown, racism, boycott, taxes, teach-in; makers include San Francisco Green Party, NGO Committee for Disarmament, International Year of Peace, Frank A. Rowe, Jeff Paterson, Bay Area United for Peace, Carbondale Peace Center, U.G., Greenwich Village Peace Center, David Bragin, War Resisters League, Think, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Committee Against a Vietnam War in the Middle-East, Women United Against the War, Bay Area Penicillin For Vietnam Campaign, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, International Socialist Organization, Joint Combat Camera, Coalition For a People's Alternative 1980, Oakland Peace and Justice, War Resisters League, Newman, Get the Pentagon Off Campus, Bay Area Coalition to Oppose War Preparations, Peace Harvest, Tom Tomorrow, Frank A. Rowe, Glad Day Press, Kerry Tremain, Daniel Hunter, Elly Simmons, Inkworks Press, Nevada Desert Experience; references or specifically about U.S. flag, peace sign, military aggression, imperialism, arms race, foreign policy, intervention, employment, recruitment, Military Out of Our Schools Program, cruise missiles, Pershing missile, Women's Encampment, Seneca Army Depot, Tower Press, mule train, Wall Street, People's Coalition for Peace and Justice, amnesty, ITT, Saturation Bombing, guerilla theater, United States Army, patriotism, military cemetery, bring troops home, Middle East, economy, South East Asia, venereal disease (VD), public health, South Viet Nam, Prisoners of War (POWs), Missing in Action (MIA), Bien Hoa, Tonkin Gulf Resolution, communism, Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, political prisoners, Fort Mason Center, disarmament, Lockheed Missile and Space Corporation, World War III, Lockdown, racism, terrorism, fascism, Human Peace Benefit Concert, Shelter, 1980 Democratic Convention, Fog of War, Hearts and Minds, The War at Home, Apocalypse Now, Trident Missile, oil, art, Draft Counseling, KPFA, Russians, Sting, United Nations, Nobel Peace Prize, Death From Above, Kuwait, comics, volunteer, ROTC, Watergate, mobilization, apartheid, Caribbean, genocide, Native Americans, Central America, Hiroshima, Nagasaki; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Uncle Sam, John Lenon, General Norman Schwarzkopf, Errol Morris, Robert S. McNamara, Martin Luther King Jr., Dwight D. Eisenhower, Arch D. Bunker, William Kunstler, Daniel Ellsberg, Susan Griffin, Erica Huggins, Robert Oppenheimer, George H. W. Bush Sr., Bella Abzug, David Bellinger, Michael Harrington, Robert Kasternmeier, Pete Seeger, Jon Fromer, Iris Dement, Grupo Morazan; places made include Carbondale (Illinois, USA), Las Vegas (Nevada, USA), Berkeley (California USA); languages include Arabic, Chinese, Spanish
Drawer B-36, Folder 1

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Various Topics 1975-1986

Physical Description: 37

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include arts and culture, Stonewall riots, Latin America, Caribbean, women, sexism, marches and demonstrations, feminism, Gay Olympic Games, HIV/AIDS, families; makers include R. Mauleon, Dyke Action Machine (DAM), Jackrabbit Press, Times Change Press, Su Negrin, Colectivo Sol de la Red Lhoca, Frente Homosexual de Accion Revolucionaria (FHAR), National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF), K. Anderson, Keith Haring, Alejandro Stewart, The Pride Foundation, Sam Allen, John Lewis, Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere (COLAGE), Klaus Ink, Robert Kalthoff, G. Howard, INC.; referenced individuals include Jean Genet, Simone de Beauvoir, Susan Saxe, Lucy Stone, Andrea Weiss, Greta Schiller; references or specifically about Pride, Amazon women, derogatory terms, Christopher Street West / Los Angeles, Before Stonewall (publication), Golden State Gay Rodeo Association, Gay Olympic; places made include Chapultepec (Mexico City, Mexico), Eugene (Oregon, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-36, Folder 2

Ecology 1971-2007

Physical Description: 41

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include nuclear plants, voting, children, nuclear arms, elections, University of California Regents, marches and demonstrations, genetic engineering, seed patents, logging industry, deforestation, British Petroleum (BP), public universities, divestment, Wells Fargo, banks, corporations, forest conservation, genetic experiments, 2008 Democratic National Convention, uranium, Indigenous Peoples, radioactivity, pesticides, California (USA), Nevada Test Site (Lenten Desert Experience), Three Mile Island, Philippines, Westinghouse nuclear reactor, air pollution, mercury, public health, logging, mining, oil industry, corporatism, special interests, earth day, youth, fair; makers include Roberto, Artworks, Mobilization for Survival, Feminist Resources on Energy and Ecology, Rainforest Action, Shad Alliance, R.V. Correll, Women for Peace, Inkworks Press, Richard Kovacevich, Heritage Forests Campaigns, Greenpeace, Coalition for Direct Action, Yeates, Punch Posters, Sierra Club, Aaron Gribich, Richard Whittaker, Rue Harrison, A. Reviueno, Jeff Arnold, Black Sheep Press, Benhari, Abalone Alliance, American Indian Movement (AIM), People Against Nuclear Power, Friends of the Filipino People, Union Wage, Hibakusha, Association of Atomic Veterans, Women for a Nuclear Free Future, Alabernathater, Washington Public Interest Research Groups (WashPIRG), Photostogo, Heritage Forests Campaign, Sanford; referenced individuals include Walter Crane, Jon Schledewitz, Robert Birgeneau, George W. Bush, Ronald Reagan; references or specifically about Proposition A, UC severance to nuclear weapon development, Monopolist Grain Speculation, Weyerhaeuser, UCBP (University of California British Petroleum), Global Radiation Victims Conference, clear skies plan, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), Chevron, Santa Barbara oil spill, New Kids On The Block (Nuked Kids On The Block), music, Third World, white house, energy industry, mercury toxicity, brain, nervous system, roadless area conservation rule, national forest; places made include Syracuse (New York, USA), New York (New York, USA), Washington (USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Virginia (USA); languages include English, Japanese, Spanish, French, Tagalog (Filipino)
Drawer B-36, Folder 4

Government and Politics 1967-1976

Physical Description: 17

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include U.S. imperialism, Quakers, subvertisements, California governors, U.S. presidents, impeachment, U.S. Constitution, Alabama governors, Vietnam War, Laos, secret bombings, Cambodia, Republican National Party; makers include Kenneth Wayne Hall, Earl M. Muecke, H. Don Fields, Arthur Taxier, A. Bramley, J. Michelson, National Youth for Nixon-Agnew, Westpac, Robert Short, Philip Life, Marcel Feigeo, Yippy Inc., Colby Printers, Synergisms, Jeff Fessenden, American Newsrepeat, G & S Associates, Celestial Arts, Orbit; referenced individuals include Jimmy Carter, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George Wallace, Archibald Cox, Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, Gerald Ford, William McKinley, Herbert Hoover, Spiro Agnew, Nelson Rockefeller, George W. Romney, Will Chamberlain, Sonia Johnson, Leonardo Da Vinci; references or specifically about Uncle Sam, swastikas, Neutrality Act, The Last Supper, fine arts, Easy Rider; places made include Kansas City (Kansas, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Arlington (Virginia, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Persian (Farsi), French,
Drawer B-36, Folder 5

Chicanos / Latinos / Native Americans / Racism / Affirmative Action 1969-1982; 1992

Physical Description: 27

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include genocide, indigenous peoples, nuclear power plants, quincentennial, Pit River tribe, ancestral lands, land rights, Cayuse peoples, adult education, higher education, General Educational Development (GED), Native American history, anti-colonialism, conferences, California Proposition 187, immigration, xenophobia, police brutality, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), racial profiling, diversity, ethnic cleansing, Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, marches and demonstrations, strikes, white supremacy, United Nations, Black Solidarity Day, boycotts, health, La Raza; makers include Louis Rothschild, Akwesasne Notes, Overground Art, W. Churchill, South and Meso American Indian Information Center (SAIIC), Ruben Dario Peñaranda, Jose Manuel Ticona, Abe Mendoza, Inkworks Press, Partisan Defense Committee, Anti-Bakke Decision Coalition, National Committee to Overturn The Bakke Decision, Committee to Free the Pontiac Brothers & Prairie Fire Organizing Committee, National Office of National Black Human Rights Coalition, United Native Americans Inc., Print Mint, Chicanos in Health Education (CHE), Centro Legal de La Raza, ZALA; referenced individuals include Christopher Columbus, Geronimo, Edward Curtis, Young Chief, Chief Joseph, Russell Means, Pete Wilson, Tom Metzger, Ronald Reagan, Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Red Cloud, Manuelito Segundo, Gall; references or specifically about swastikas, Point Elliot Treaty, American Indian Adult Education Program, American Indian Movement (AIM), Wounded Knee, Chicano Moratorium anniversary, Annual Conference National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies, Nazi Party, Banned Books Week; places made include USA, Rooseveltown (New York, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Washington, DC (USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA); languages English, Spanish
Drawer B-36, Folder 6

Labor 1970; 1993

Physical Description: 6

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include domestic workers, May Day, immigration, United Farm Workers (UFW), agricultural workers, coal miners, garment workers, boycotts, class; makers include Inkworks Press, Bay Area Alternative Press, Glaubitz, Times Change Press, Justice for Janitors, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Cotton Mill Strikers : references and specifically about, 1930 cotton mill strike (Gastonia, North Carolina), Driscoll, strawberry workers, songs; referenced individuals include Eugene Delacroix, Woody Guthrie, Emiliano Zapata, Idea Brayman; places made include Massachusetts (USA), Kentucky (USA); languages include English, Chinese, Spanish
Drawer B-36, Folder 7

Communism / Socialism 1976-1979; 1986-1993

Physical Description: 27

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From the estate of Michael Rossman. Includes newsprint

Scope and Content Note

related topics include unemployment, poverty, Russia, anniversaries, centennials, prisoners of war (POW), Peruvian prisoners, working class, peace, May Day, capitalism, class struggle, corporatism, corporations, economics, Peru, women, Women's Day; makers include Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade (RCYB), Guardian, Inkworks Press, Liberation Graphics, Personality Posters, Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, Revolutionary Communist Party USA, Alejandro Romero; referenced individuals include Carl Dix, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Bob Avakian, Bertolt Brecht, Vladimir Lenin, Karl Marx, Iranian Students Association in the U.S., Frederick Engels, Charley Chaplin; references or specifically about Revolutionary Worker (publication), Jarrow Crusade, Pravda (publication), hammer and sickle, Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, racism, police brutality, exploitation, homophobia, Haymarket Riots; places made include Moscow (USSR), USA, Peking (China), Oakland (California, USA); languages English, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, French, Chinese, Farsi (Persian), German
Drawer B-36, Folder 8

Political Prisoners 1969-1984; 1992-2001

Physical Description: 43

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From the estate of Michael Rossman. Includes newsprint; includes cardstock

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related topics include prison escape, U.S. invasion of Grenada, PEN Prison Writing Program, African Americans, nonviolence, conferences, labor, prosecutorial misconduct, execution, capital punishment, marches and demonstrations, arts and culture, court appeals, death penalty, Attica State Prison (New York, USA), prison guard brutality, Los 7, racism, U.S. capitalism, Native Americans, anniversaries, San Francisco State strikers, Communist Party USA, U.S. Declaration of Independence, prisoners of conscience; makers include San Quentin 6 Defense Committee, Artist United for Mumia Abu-Jamal, Inkworks Press, Martin Travers, Marlon Ingram, Bay Area Mumia Organizations, SEIU Local 250, Committee to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal, Prairie Fire Organization, Labor Action Committee to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal, Jennifer Beach, Peter Truskier, National Lawyers Guild, Soledad Prisoner Defense, Refuse and Resist! National Committee to Free Dessie Woods, Bay Area Committee to Free Angela Davis, Michelle Vignes, Barry Shapiro, Fanshen Press, Black Sheep Press, Allen Zak, Berkeley Graphic Arts, Rainbow Zenith Press, COC Productions, Mumia Abu-Jamal Freedom Rally Committee, Peter Truskier, Jennifer Beach, Jericho Movement, Amnesty International; referenced individuals include George Jackson, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Marilyn Buck, Assata Shakur, Geronimo Pratt (Geronimo ji-Jaga), Leonard Weinglass, Alice Walker, Jonathan Jackson, Keith Haring, Dessie Woods, Lisa Cerri, Dennis Banks, Gus Hall, Jarvis Tyner, John Clutchette, Fleeta Drumgo, Huang Hua, Zikri Nafkhosh, Rose Ann Maguire, Simone Cerqueira, Michele Venturelli, Father Gabriel Barakana, Iosif Zissels, Sara al-Fadil Mahoud, Farida Naqqash, Ethel Rosenberg, Julius Rosenberg; references or specifically about San Quentin 6, Amerika, Penal Code Section 45-70, Black Liberation Movement, Voices of the Voiceless, Black Liberation Army, legal lynching, Youngbloods, George Jackson Tribunal, colonial violence, Dakota Territory prison, Folsom Legal Defense, Organization of Solidarity of the People's of Africa, Asia, and Latin America (OSPAAAL), Havana (Cuba), Tear Down the Walls, tally marks, pigs; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), New York (New York, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-36, Folder 9

Animal Rights / Housing / Prisons 1969; 1978-1989; 2003

Physical Description: 20

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include drugs, marijuana, 1984 Democratic National Convention (DNC), legalization of marijuana, Bastille Day, marches and demonstrations, criminalization of marijuana, animal abuse, censorship, banned books, music benefit, Soviet Union, ecology, International Hotel, school to prison pipeline, prison industrial complex (PIC), schools, education, South Central farm (Los Angeles, California, USA), children, circus animals, monopolies, rent control, Communist Party USA, pornography; makers include People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), John Hirsch, Lennie Warren, Christopher Vail, Public Media Center, Inkworks Press, People's Art Service, CM Rossi, Livermore Action Group, Clare Francis, Gutenburg, Franklin and Mechanic, Amnesty International, Ron Cobb, ThoughtCrime, Committee to Abolish Prison Slavery, Cleos Printing, Berkeley Housing Coalition, Orbit Graphic Arts, Steve Somerstein, Suzie Randall, Art Bonn, Against Censorship Together (ACT); referenced individuals include Dan White, Harvey Milk, George Moscone, Pete Seeger, Ricardo Mendoza, Gus Hall, Angela Davis, Joan Baez; references or specifically about May 21st Defense Fund, Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars), prison slavery, Propositions B and F; places made include San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Swahili, Russian
Drawer B-36, Folder 10

Peace / Anti-war 1991--2008

Physical Description: 28

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include children, marches and demonstrations, Abu Ghraib, draft resistance, higher education, militarism, cost of war, Iraq War, U.S. occupations, art exhibitions, military in schools, military recruitment, conscientious objectors, Kosovo, Yugoslavia, Iraq, education, military spending, oil, the draft, education, financial aid; makers include Harry Pesin, Wespac Visual Communications, ASUC Berkeley Draft Counseling Center, United for Peace, Inkworks Press, David Bragin, War Resisters League, Chuck Sperry, Black Cat Graphics, CrimethInc., Crest Craft Co., David Lance Goines, Winston Smith, R.V. Correll, ASUC Berkeley Draft Counseling Center; referenced individuals include Fernando Botero, George W. Bush, Saddam Hussein, Alan Pogue, Osama bin Laden, Alexander Haig, Madeline Albright; references or specifically about Star Wars (film), Solomon Amendments I & II, U.S. currency, September 11 (2001), International Telephone & Telegraph (ITT), Ronald McDonald, Operation Desert Storm, American bald eagle, California Peace Action, Yo! What happened to peace?, Statue of Liberty, Camp Lejeune Resisters, Persian Gulf War, Solomon Amendments; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Olympia (Washington, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA)
Drawer B-36, Folder 12

Vietnam War Era: Various Topics 1966-1975

Physical Description: 23

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include peace, pacifism, Asian Americans, ethnic stereotypes, ecology, anti-war, environmentalism, conservation, international solidarity, children, University of California at Berkeley, student movements, universities, exploitation, housing, capitalism, youth, marches and demonstrations, Chicago 7, U.S. government and politics, military deaths, African Americans, draft resistance, religion, Catholicism, presidential campaigns, Vietnam War, child soldiers, right-wing extremism, communism, conservatism, conscientious objectors (COs); makers include Coalition of Asians to Nix Charlie Chan, Swedish Committee for Vietnam, Michael Rossman, Universal Poster Co., Ramse Co., Happening Press, William Weege, Print Mint, KSL, Young Socialist Alliance, Mark Morris, Hip Products, King Mickey, R. Fried, The Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Graphoto, Stone Kingdom Syndicate, Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees; AFL-CIO, Annie Lunsford, Jackrabbit Press, John Birch Society, Mark Allen Defense Committee, Clergy & Laity Concerned, Ecumenical Peace Institute, San Francisco Community Press, Symbionese Liberation Army; referenced individuals include Charlie Chan, Lorraine Schneider, Gerta Katz, Charlie Chaplin, Vladimir Lenin, Malcolm X, V.I. Lenin, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Rosa Luxemburg, Emiliano Zapata, James P. Cannon, Frederick Engels, Sojourner Truth, Eugene Debs, Tatanka Iyotake (Sitting Bull), Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Patrice Lumumba, Hugo Blanco, Karl Marx, Nguyen Van Troi, Leon Trotsky, Abbie Hoffman, Bobby Seale, Jerry Rubin, David T. Dellinger, Tom Hayden, Rennie Davis, John R. Froines, Lee Weiner, Pablo Picasso, John F. Kennedy, Pope Paul VI, Richard Nixon, Mark Allen, Lyndon B. Johnson, Patty Hearst (Tania); references or specifically about Another Mother for Peace, Weather Underground Organization, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), U.S. flag, agitprop, Uncle Sam; places made include New York (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Sweden, Beverly Hills (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Eugene (Oregon, USA); languages include English, Chinese
Drawer B-37, Folder 1

Latin America: International Solidarity 1972-2006

Physical Description: 43

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From the estate of Michael Rossman. Includes cardstock

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related topics include medical sciences, Nicaragua, health conferences, literacy, impunity, peace, pilgrimages, religion, calendars, U.S. intervention, political prisoners, communism, Chile, Esmeralda (Chilean ship), festivals, community theater, student massacres, international solidarity, films, anniversaries, Oaxaca (Mexico), human rights violations, Puerto Rican independence movement, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), grand juries, Panama, environmentalism, ecology, arpilleras, Chiapas (Mexico), Chilean dictatorships, Chilean Junta, Colombia, boycotts, Chilean-South Africa solidarity, marches and demonstrations, Vietnam War, Cuban Revolution, colonialism, Indigenous rights, Chile, imperialism, solidarity, strategy, tactics, street art, victory; makers include Seccion Politico-Cultural de la Policia Sandinista, Norie Davis, Axie Breen, Casa El Salvador Farabundo Martí, Community Party USA, Ad Hoc Committee to Stop the Esmeralda, Inkworks Press, Nelson Rivas, Junta de Coordinacion Revolucionaria (JCR), Movimiento de Liberación Nacional (MLN, Uruguay), Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN, Bolivia), Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo (ERP, Argentina), Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR, Chile), Non-Intervention in Chile (NIGH), Alfonso Maciel, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), CASA El Salvador, Isias Mata, Centro de Recursos Centroamericanos (CRECEN), Adam Kufeld, Tina Courtright, La Raza Silkscreen, Chicago Religious Task Force on Central America, Chile Solidarity Campaign, Mascarones, Colectivo de Grafica Villa-Zapata, Colectivo De Grafica Villa - Zapata, Caracol De La Mission, Talleres Populares 28 De Junio, Chicago Committee to Stop the Grand Jury, Jambalaya production, Salsedo Press, Love and Rage, Organización Continental Latinoamericana y Caribeña de Estudiantes (OCLAE), Marewa Movimiento De Apoio à Resistência, Maurilio Prancellos, Eric Drooker, Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional (MLN), Fireworks, FireWorx, Sandoval, Departamento de Orientacion Revolucionaria del CC-PCC, Venceremos Brigade, Cesar Montes, Congreso Latino Americano y Caribeno de Estudiates (CLAE); referenced individuals include Angela Morales Aviles, Oscar Romero, Luis Corvalán, Henry Kissinger, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Guaya Samin, Augusto Sandino, José María Arguedas, Laura King, Charles Cohan, Farabundo Martí, Jose Lavanderos, Salvador Allende, Richard Nixon, Hugo Pinell, Ronald Reagan; references or specifically about Communist Party of Chile, torture ship, Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), Massacre of the 9th of January (Panama), Comite de Defensa Popular (CDP); places made include Santiago (Chile), Managua (Nicaragua), El Salvador, Peru, San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), London (England, UK), New York (New York, USA), Oaxaca (Mexico), Cuba, Brazil; languages include Spanish, English, Quechua, German
Drawer B-37, Folder 2

Africa: International Solidarity 1972-1979; 1982-1995

Physical Description: 36

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include Independence Day, anniversary, marches and demonstrations, armed struggle, divestment, education, apartheid, genocide, Reaganism, housing, food, police brutality, repression, prisoners of war, freedom fighters, imperialism, labor, benefit, chains, photography, non-racial society; makers include Mark Peters, Southern Africa Solidarity Committee, Goodwin Press LTD, International Defense and Aid for Southern Africa, Red Sun Press, Fireworks Graphics Collective, Twin Cities Committee for the Liberation of Southern Africa, Lenora Davis, Axie Breen, Richard Francis Brown, poetry, Inkworks Press, Unity and Struggle, Liberation Support Movement, RKM, Jerry Biggs, Jim Dyson Seitu, Stephen Biko for Full Divestment, comstock press, African Liberation Support Committee, The African Liberation Day Coalition, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 18 AFL-CIO, Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders Union Local 28 AFL-CIO, Salsedo Press, Zes Top Publishing; references or specifically about Angola, People's Republic of Angola, South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), liberation, Namibia, Southwest African Peoples Organization, International Day of Solidarity Among Workers, Zimbabwe African National Union, The African Fund Labor Desk, Free South Africa Movement, African Liberation Support Committee, National Day of Protest, The African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC), mining, labor, Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), Southern Africa, Rhodesia, medical supplies, South Africa, University of California divestment, ethnic studies, affirmative action, civil disobedience, University of California Charter Day, Oakland (California, USA), African POWs, African freedom freighters, Portuguese Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola (MPLA); referenced individuals include Rick Rocamora, Nelson Mandela, Agostinho Neto, John Nyati Pokela, Steve Biko, Bert Small, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Amilcar Cabral, Ronald Reagan, Lenora Davis, Axie Breen; places made include London (England, UK), New York (New York, USA), Fairfield (Iowa, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA); languages include Zulu, English, Swahili
Drawer B-37, Folder 3

International Solidarity 1975-1977; 1987-1989

Physical Description: 23

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include marches, demonstrations, protests, anniversary, vigil, pilgrimage; makers include Iranian Student Association, Best Way Reprographics, Inc., Shanghai People's Publishing House, Inkworks Press, Archaeologists Against Intervention, Organization of Arab Students, Organization of Progressive Pakistanis, Palestine National Committee for the 1987 Year of Palestine, Gonna Rise Again Graphics, Tudeh Party of Iran, Coalition to Support the People's Struggle in Oman, Bay Area Action Committee Against the Crimes of Chiang Regime, Portugal Information Center (PIC), Asian Pacific Student Union, Tule Lake Committee, WKSP; references or specifically about missiles, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), IBEX, AWACS, map of Iran, Palestine, Israel, peace signs, graffiti, Palestinian flag, foreign aid, map of Israel/Palestine, tapestry, Omani Revolution, Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman (PFLO), liberation, revolution, independence, Bagdad, mushroom clouds, Mad Canuck (Iraq), Iran, weapons, U.S. White House, democracy, police brutality, Holy Family (Mary, Joseph and Jesus), religion, Organization of Mojahadeen of the People of Iran, SAVAK, solidarity, war, China, tanks, Third World and Progressive Peoples Coalition, Asian-American Caucus for Disarmament, African-American Coordinating Committee, Hispanics for Survival and Disarmament, U.N. Special Session on Disarmament, U.N. Plaza - Central Park (New York, New York, USA), trains, death squads, death trains, Central America, peace, Concord Naval Weapons Station, disabilities, fire, anti-war; referenced individuals include Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Jimmy Carter, Jesse Helms, General Michael Dugan, Brian Willson, José Hernández Delgadillo, Chol Soo Lee, Anderson, Adachi, Kikuchi, Yngojo; places made include Shanghai (China), Berkeley (California, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Brooklyn (New York, USA), Stockholm (Sweden), Russia; languages include Farsi, English, Arabic, French, Chinese, Russian
Drawer B-37, Folder 4

Drugs: Initiatives - Anti-drug campaigns 1970-1980; 1989-1991; 1994-2004; 2005

Physical Description: 32

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From the estate of Michael Rossman, and other acquisitions. Excludes Viet Nam Era

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related topics include film, marches and demonstrations, art and cultural events, calendar, boycott, festival; makers include Hemp Evolution, Jim Swanson, David Stirts, Tim Bidwell, Kindness, Cannabis 2000, California Marijuana Initiative Committee, Martin Cohen, Inkworks Press, Americans for Safe Access, Key Fiber/Hemp Information Council, The Coalition for 100% Drug Reform, WB, Wespac Visual Communications, Marvel Entertainment Group, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Walt DIsney Educational Media, MTI Film & VIdeo, ; references or specifically about marijuana, Freedom Day, hemp products, Bible, Budweiser Beer, world peace, 2001: A Space Odyssey, international solidarity, 420, California Medical Marijuana Initiative, Supreme Court of the United States, voter registration, Drug Enforcement Agency, Industrial Hemp Expo, Statue of Liberty, agriculture, Liberation Day, May Day, Million Marijuana March, Prison State, Earth Day, War on Drugs, Reefer Madness, Wizard of Oz, Golden Gate Bridge, senior citizens, drug abuse, acid, meth, psychedelic drugs, Marlboro cigarettes, National Red Ribbon Camapaign, MIckey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Twist and Shout, ; referenced individuals include Peter Edler, Kenny Scharf, John Ashcroft, Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale, Captain America; places made include San Francisco (CA, USA), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Deerfield (Illinois, USA), Switzerland, Oregon (USA), Minneapolis (MN, USA), Santa Cruz (CA, USA), New York (NY, USA); languages include Dutch, English
Drawer B-37, Folder 5

HIV/ AIDS 1986-1998

Physical Description: 14

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include art exhibition, auction, anniversary; makers include Scott Sidorsky, Michele Clement, San Francisco AIDS Foundation, Haight-Ashbury Free Clinics, Inc., Warwick May, GlaxoSmithKline, André Kreft, Hester Typography, Rainer Coler, K.P. Graphics, Art for AIDS Project, Art Jagonasi, One-Stop, Steve Abeyta, cf, America Responds to AIDS, Earl Office, Kevin Sloane, Stephen Louis de Francesco, Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, David DeSouza; references or specifically about family values, safe sex, condoms, diversity, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), United States Flag, United States Constitution, Combivir (lamivudine + zidovudine), medication, intravenous drug use, ACT UP, Gay Day, Facing Off, Bay Area Arts, Names Project Quilt, AIDS Walk, AIDS prevention, Center for Disease Control (CDC), Stonewall Riots, Gay Men's Health Crisis, pink triangle, AIDS ribbon, United Nations; referenced individuals include Magic Johnson, Patty Hearst (Tania), Annie Leibovitz; places made include San Francisco (CA, USA), Washington, DC (USA); languages include English
Drawer B-37, Folder 6

Ecology 1968-1989; 1990-2001

Physical Description: 37

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include concert, election, parade, rally, pledge; makers include Empathy Graphics Inc., California Department of Conservation, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Diane Schatz, Transition Graphics, Wallace Smith, Celestial Arts, Jeff Arnold, Air Quality Maintenance Plan, Circle Vision, Lynn Larson, Shell, Ad Liv, Schweikart Design Studio, Autumn Press, Lani Silver, Robert Belous, Wilbur Mills, Friends of the Earth, Roy Lichtenstein, Olivetti Project, John Divers, Ted Kessel, Kehben Grifter, Teresa Woodward, Tom Woodward, Peter T. Geller, Sarah Levin, Dharma Enterprises, Sharpshooter Studios, Lithocraft Inc., In Defense of Animals (IDA), ProPaw, Gary Braasch, Light Hawk, Crews, California Waste Management Board, Patrick Kenney, One World Inc., Zeke Daniels, Michael Haruo Yamane, Ashley, Sierra Club, Richard Whittaker; references or specifically about health, smoking, recycling technology, landfills, fossil fuels, manufacturing, map, California, noise pollution, Ma Bell, budget, clean air, pollutants, nuclear war, Earth Week, Earth Day, Missouri Fleet, Proposition S, Alaska Pipeline, migration patterns, Cry Crisis: The Alaska Oil Rush, fish, water, nature, alternative products, children, non-toxic, organic food, pesticides, homogenization, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), Agent Orange, Nutrasweet, corporations, biodiversity, biotechnology, poetry, coral reefs, Shiraho, Okinawa, totemism, industrialization, Fatal Harvest: The Tragedy of Industrial Agriculture, animal rights, human rights, Animal Liberation Week, fur, Olypic National Forest, logging, deforestation, reuse, reduce, rainbow, celestial arts, Energy Week, tropical rainforests; referenced individuals include Arthur Tress, Ronald Reagan, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Kenneth Brower, Henry Gibson, Rachel Carson, Arthur Okamura, Allen Ginsberg, Peter Coyote, Rob Badger, Abraham Lincoln, Garbage Hound, Marshall McLuhan, Aaron Grbich; places made include New York, New York (USA), San Francisco, California (USA), Eugene, Oregon (USA) Berkley, California (USA), Carmel Valley, California (USA), Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA), Novato, California (USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), San Rafel, California (USA) Corte Madera, California (USA); languages include Japanese
Drawer B-37, Folder 8

Vietnam War Era: Berkeley Silkscreens 1970

Physical Description: 34

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include anti-war, Vietnam War, ecology, boycotts, war profiteers, international solidarity, silent majority, peace, children's art, Cambodia, military deaths, Vietnamese people, draft resistance, draft cards, Vietnamese children, students activism; makers include erma, STM, Jay Belloli; referenced individuals include Tom Roberts, Richard Nixon, Bobby Seale, Mary Ann Vecchio, John Filo; references or specifically about U.S. flag, U.S. currency, Peanuts, 4973, Kent State Massacre, cogs in war machine, children, crosses, doves, clouds, patriotism; places made include Berkeley (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer B-38, Folder 1

Vietnam War Era 1967-1990

Physical Description: 36

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From the estate of Michael Rossman. Includes counterculture and posters about the period

Scope and Content Note

related topics include military draft, recruitment, army, drugs, Pan-Africanism, Black Panther Party, Olympics 1968, free speech, marijuana; makers include Synergisms, David Allen and Son, tea Lautrec litho, Pro Arts, Inc., Ulozi Enterprizes, The Movement Press, Orbit Graphic Arts, American Newsbeat, Kinko's Graphics, Milton Glaser, Emerson Graphics, California Marijuana Initiative, Funky Features, Libra Artworks, Michael Myea, Impulse, Tom Connell, Greg Irons, Leonardo De Sica, Frisco Gazette, Now, Inc., Ruth Anne, Pat Ducey, Berkeley Citizens Action, Northern California Citizens For Gilbert Initiative; references or specifically about smoking, dog tags, peace sign, African-Americans, sports, black fist, nudity, grow your own, hippie movement, voting, give peace a chance, Yellow Submarine, acid, film, University of California, Berkeley, Come Together, police brutality, sex, Be Aware, swastika, women, Proposition 19, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco Civic Center, Win a Kilo; referenced individuals include John Carlos, Tommie Smith, Malcom X, Francis Mitchell, Edmund Shea, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Ferdinand Roten Galleries, Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, Bob Dylan, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Uncle Sam, Jannis Joplin, Mark Mitchell; places made include San Francisco, CA (US), Medina, OH (US), Cambridge, MA (US), Berkeley, CA (US); languages include English
Drawer B-38, Folder 2

Vietnam War Era 1965-1979; 1985-1993; 1998

Physical Description: 26

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From the estate of Michael Rossman. From or about the Viet Nam War era.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include poetry, anniversary, film; makers include R. Crumb, Gawdawful Graphics, Modern Printing Company, Richard J. Campbell, S. Finkenover, Horn, Griner, Orbit Graphic Arts, U.S. Government Printing Office, Bernath Studios, Yesterdays, Fantasy Records, Saladin Productions, Simon & Schusters, Kersten Brothers, Pandora Productions, SDS (Students for a Democratic Society), Vietnam Veterans of America, Alpha Marketing; references or specifically about "Let Us Be Clear", drugs, Mickey Mouse, Cannabis, grow your own,"The Last Cry," Arlington National Cemetery, American military, Statics, American Revolution, The War of 1812, Mexican War, American Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, Korean War, Viet Nam War, Plei Djering, U.S. Army Historical Collection, Woodstock, hippies, Max Yasgur's farm, age of Aquarius, "Do It," youth international party [YIPPIES], The Synanon organization, subvertisement, Ramparts Magazine, war resister, Shire films, Khe Sanh, Bien Hoa, Tonkin Gulf Resolution, POWs (prisoners of war); referenced individuals include Bob Dylan, Freewheelin' Franklin, William L. Prescott, Elliott Landy Jane Millet, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Lenny Bruce, Unlce Sam, Petagno, Jerry Ruben, Ed Beaty, Jude Binder, Donald Duncan, Roland A. Wilson, Helen Garvy, Jude Binder, Ron Walford; places made include Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA), San Francisco, California (USA), Los Angeles, California (USA), Scottsdale, Arizona (USA), Detroit, Michigan (USA)
Drawer B-38, Folder 3

Vietnam War Era: Richard Nixon 1970-1973

Physical Description: 13

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include politicians and campaigns; makers include G & S Associates, Young Voters for the President, Jimini Productions, S.M. Dagenhart, Literary Posters, The Print Mint, National Youth for Nixon-Agnew, J. Michaelson, Yippy, Inc., Colby Prentis, Philip Lief, Marcel Feigel, Victon Langer, David Goldstein, Synergisms, Stephen A Wholey, Jim Kelly, Robert Cenedella, A. Gesheidt, Petagno III, Ad-Hoc Dock/Shakespeare Poster, Gawdawful Graphics; references or specifically about appropriation art, The Last Supper, impeachment, satire, religion, peace signs, afros, U.S. flag, marijuana, United States White House, calendars, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), education spending, Thofra Distributors, Presidential Seal; referenced individuals includes Leonardo Da Vinci, Jan Boyden, Spiro Agnew, Pat Nixon, Tricia Nixon, Julie Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Clint Eastwood; places made include West Hollywood, California (USA), Berkeley, California, San Francisco, California (USA), Sausalito, California (USA), Los Angeles, California (USA), New York (USA)
Drawer B-38, Folder 4

African Americans 1968; 1976-1979; 1988-1996; 2000-2002

Physical Description: 35

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include video, exhibition, postage stamps, cultural festival, film literature, slavery, agriculture, capitalism, destruction, nudity, landscapes, holidays, poverty, racism, militarism, peace, equality, jobs, military, gala; makers include Rigo, Firehouse, Arthur A. Kaplan Company, Psychology Today, Seals and McCullu, Lites 'N Lines, Pomegranate publications, What's a Face Productions, Barricade, McDonald's, United States Postal Office, Oakland Museum of California, G. Heilman Brewing Company, Empak enterprises, 20th century Fox, Cinecom, Ross Culbert Holland Lavery, Black Panther Party, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Pro-arts, MCC Graphics, MLK Day Committee, Keepers of the Culture; references or specifically about political prisoners, Angola 3, justice league, California Afro-American Museum, Visions Towards Tomorrow, East Bay Afro-American Community, U.S. flag, "I Have a Dream" speech, African diaspora, The Family Voices of Strength, Triumph, Unity and Love stamp collection, black power, St. Louis (Missouri, USA), Anheuser-Busch, Gold Rush!, Colt 45, inventors, 365 Black, "Native Son", Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, soldier, playing cards, Black Repertory Group, New Year's Eve; referenced individuals include Bobby Seale, David Hilliard, Malcolm X, Oswald Green, Ivan Garrik, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, Frederick Douglass, Imhotep, Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, Madame C.J. Walker, St. Maurice, Alexandre Dumas, Halie Selassie, Tim Lewis, Huey Newton, Jesse Jackson, Thurgood Marshall, Alvin Ailey, Otis Redding, Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison, C. Palmer, Annie M.T. Malone, James Williams, Dred Scott, Wendell O. Pruitt, Albert King, Elizabeth Keckley, Scott Joplin, Ben Davis, Moriba, Gwendolyn Brooks, Leontyne Price, Marian Anderson, Ida B. Wells, Benjamin Banneker, Mary McLeod Bethune, Ralph Johnson Bunche, George Washington Carver, Booker T. Washington, Harriet Tubman, Paul Revere, Garrett A. Morgan, Jan Ernst, Matzeliger, Dr. Percy L. Julian, Benjamin Banneker, Ernest Everett Just Lloyd Augustus, Hall Joseph, Lee Norbert, Rillieux Lewis Temple, Frederick McKinley, Jones Elijah J. McCoy, Lewis Howard, Warren Moon, Henry Louis Gates Jr, Redd Foxx, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Latimer Andrew, Jackson Beard, Granville T. Woods, Louis Tompkins Wright, Dr. Charles Richard, Drew James Forten Sr., S. Clay, D. Bivens, Richard Wright, Paul Mooney; places made include Clinton (Iowa, USA), Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer B-38, Folder 5

Peace and Disarmament (Including Anti-Nuclear) (1953); 1967; 1979-1989

Physical Description: 34

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

Scope and Content Note

related topics include map, marches and demonstrations, marathon, conference; makers include California Peace Action, Mother Jones Magazine, Harp, Greenpeace, H. Ludwig, Rochelle Howe, Philadelphia Resistance Print Shop, Jean LaMarr, Other Encounters for Artists Against Nuclear War Reactors and Waste, Inkworks Press, World Federalists Association, Veterans for Peace (Bay Area Chapter 06), War Resistors League, Rick Bickhart, Livermore Action Group, Craig Comstock, Hele Aylon, Apple Computers, Robert Smith, Debra Bustin, Wellington Media Collective, Major Concerns, Frank Iszak, Ben Benet, E.S. Munson III; references or specifically about Weapons of Mass Destruction, "more usable" nuclear weapons, nuclear proliferation, foreign policy, court-martial, United States Marine Corps., Persian Gulf War, Camp Lejeune Resisters, employment, military budget, People's World, capitalism, globalization, peace sign, children, diversity, Northern California Alliance for Survival, Jane Adams Book Award, raised fist, famine, poverty, Iran-Iraq War, Afghanistan,Third World War, Soviet Union, Pershing II and Cruise Missiles, NATO, Livermore Weapons Site, United Nations, The American Soviet Walk, arms race, nuclear freeze, Asian Pacific Regional Conference, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, Noah's Ark; referenced individuals include Matt Mahurin, Louise Kollenbaum, Ronald Reagan, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Donald Rumsfeld, Saddam Hussein, Osama bin Laden, Mahatma Ghandi; places made include New York (NY, USA), Wellington (New Zealand); languages include Russian, English
Drawer B-38, Folder 6

Politicans: Campaigns and Voting 1968-1972; 1986-1987; 2004-2007

Physical Description: 20

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From the estate of Michael Rossman. includes Viet Nam Era candidates

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related topics include elections, marches and demonstrations; makers include Peace and Freedom Party, Milton Askoff, M. Parsons, Stanley Tretick, ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union), Rony Townes, Northern Alameda County Voters Participation Project, Hall-Tyner Election Campaign Committee, Midwest Voter Registration Education Project, The Kinky Friedman for Governor Campaign, McGovern for President Committee, Women's Press, Peace and Freedom Party, Freeze Reagan/Bush: Dallas, Campaign for Economic Democracy, San Francisco Democratic Party; references or specifically about Voting Rights Act of 1965, women, statistics, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Workers World Party, capitalism, Student Vote 1972, voter registration, Communist party, Vote or die, Texas, Berkeley, unemployment, Republican National Convention, California Proposition 73, California Proposition 74, California Proposition 75, California Proposition 76, California Proposition 77, California Proposition 78; referenced individuals include Paul Jacobs, George McGovern, Martin Luther King Jr, Fannie Lou Hamer, Jimmy Jackson, Viola Gregg Liuzzo, Lyndon B. Johnson, Gloria La Riva, Betsy Frampton, Jane Scherr, Gus Hall, Jarvis Tyner, Sean Combs, Kinky Friedman, Mark Lane, Dick Gregory, Ron Dellums, D'army Bailey, Rick Brown, Ilona Hancock, Ira T. Simmons, Paul Kangas, George H. W. Bush Sr., Tom Hayden, Jane Fonda, Arnold Schwarzenegger; places made include California (USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer B-38, Folder 7

George W. Bush 2005-2006

Physical Description: 10

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From the estate of Michael Rossman

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related topics include radio; makers include BartCop, Import Images, New York Musicians Union, Astoria Graphics; references or specifically about military budget, pork barrel spending, veto, capitalism, Socialism, Dumb & Dumber, Texas (USA); referenced individuals include Dick Cheney, George H. W. Bush Sr., Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleeza Rice, Saddam Hussein, Osama bin Laden, Barbara Bush, Laura Bush; places made include Irvine (California, USA)
Drawer B-44, Folder 1

Arts and Culture: Political Films - Oversized 1939; 1956; 1961-1969; 1972-1986; 2003; 2018-2019

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include All The President's Men, Executive Action, Gone With The Wind, Metro Goldwyne Mayer, Stand Up and Be Counted, Mein Kampf, The Last 10 Days, Square of Violence, Hitler: The Last 10 Days, The Revolution, fascism, Prisoner of Paradise, The North Storm, Metro Goldyn Mayer (MGM) Studios, propaganda, Nazi's, Auschwitz, Laemmle Theatres, TV, media, ; makers include Portal Publications Limited, Warner Brothers, National General Pictures Corporation, Columbia Pictures, Power Pictures Productions, CPTV, Connecticut Humanities Council, Aetna, ; references or specifically about Nazis, World War II, Holocaust, "The Connecticut Experience", public policy, cultural heritage, connecticut, Between Boston and New York, ; referenced individuals include Nathan Hertz, Allison Hayes, Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford, Jack Warden, Burt Lancaster, Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard, Olivia de Havilland, Adolf Hitler, Broderick Crawford, Alec Guinness, Simon Ward, Hugo Chavez, Kurt Gerron, Malcom Clarke, stuart Sender, Jimmy Stewart, Margaret Sullivan, ; places made Connecticut, USA, Los Angeles(California, United States, Barcelona (Spain); languages include Spanish, English, German
Drawer B-44, Folder 2

Arts and Culture: Political Film Posters - Oversized 1969; 1972-1996; 2007-2011, 2018

Physical Description: 24

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related topics include Iraq War, 1960s, Vietnam War, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), "Salvador", Salvadoran Civil War, Spanish Civil War, Reagan Family, Iran-Contra Affair, childhood poverty, health care, marches and demonstrations, anti-war, peace; makers include Hemdale Film Corporation, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Independent Television Service (ITVS), Zeitgeist Films, Columbia Broadcasting Network, Cinema 5, Cine Information Production, First Run Features, Guadalupe Arts Center, Texas Community for the Humanities, Texas Commission for the Arts, The City of San Antonio, Academy International Production, Empowerment Project Production, United Artists, Amnesty International, Original Cinema, FOX /Lobber Associates Incorporated, Angelika Films, A New Front Films Release, Catalyst Films, British Broadcasting Company, New York Foundation for the Arts, Paul Robeson Fund, Cinergi Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Gramercy Pictures, Cactus Film, Triumph Films; referenced individuals include Michael Moore, Nicolae Ceauşescu, Robert Dornhelm, Felix Mitterer, Bestor Cram, David Zeiger, Helen Garvy, Robert Joyce, Carl Oglesby, Emiko Omori, Omar Amiralay, James Woods, Jim Belushi, Michael Murphy, John Savage, Oliver Stone, John Daly, Richard Boyle, Rodger Waters, Barbara Margolis, Studs Terkel, Noel Buckner, Mary Dore, Sam Sills, David Hewitt, Barbara Trent, Oliver North, George H. W. Bush (George Herbert Walker Bush), Robert F. Blumofe, David Carradine, Woody Guthrie, Hal Ashby, Nina Rosenblum, Susan Sarandon, Martin Bell, Mary Ellen Mark, Cheryl McCall, Glen Silber, Barry Alexander Brown, Jennie Livingston, Anthony Hopkins, Oliver Stone, Michael Moore, John Candy, Richard Nixon, Yilmaz Güney, Serif Gören, Chancellor Edwin Young, Robert Greenwald; references or specifically about, University of Wisconsin (Madison), "Canadian Bacon", "YOL", "The War at Home", "Paris Is Burning", "Bound for Glory", Dustbowl, "Through the Wire", "Street Wise", "Cover Up", Cine Festival 1986, Latino, Film and Video Exhibition, "State of Siege", "The Wall", Pink Floyd, "Are We Winning Mommy?", "The Good Fight", "Sicko", "Unmanned: America's Drone Wars", "This is Where We Stand", "Rebels with a Cause", L' Organisme National du Cinema Syrien-Damas, Cold War, veterans, raised fist, Uruguay, United Kingdom, Abraham Lincoln, Turkey; places made include Portugal, United States; languages include English, French
Drawer B-44, Folder 3

Arts and Culture: Political Film Posters - Oversized 1971-1982,1988-1997, 2004- 2006

Physical Description: 29

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related topics include The Ground Truth, Sir! No Sir, Pan-African Film Festivals, Hunt for Red October, The Amateur, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBTQ), William Kuntsler: Disturbing Universe, Civil Liberties,Going Up River, W., Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington Anymore, Campaigns, Imaginary Witness, Holocaust, Freedom Film Festival, V Americas Film Festival, What Remains of Us, Tibet, Africa Unite, Joe Hill, Everything Relative, Break of Dawn, Kansas City, The Adventures of Two Girls in Love, sexual obsession, skin head, punk, cult film; makers include Focus Features, Radioaktive Film, Strand Films, Plum Pictures, Odel Cherry, Ozone Graphics, Ozone Printing, City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, Laemmle's Sunset 5, Fespaco De Ouagadougou, Ben & Jerry's, Paramount Pictures, David Zeiger, Balcony Releasing, Displaced Films, Christopher Plummer, John Savage, Charles Jarrot, 20th Century Fox, Patricia Foulkrod, Fine Line Features, Smash Pictures, Maria Maggenti, Emily Kuntsler, Sarah Kuntsler, Art House Films, Curiously Bright Entertainment, LN Media GNBH, Independent Television Service (ITVS), Pallisades Pictures, White Mountain Films, George Butler, Mark Hopkins, Douglas Brinkley, Josh Brolin, Oliver Stone, Lions Gate, Frank Popper, Creative Juices, American Movie Classic (AMC), FilmsTransit International, Gene Hackman, Daniel Anker, Philip Morris Company, American Cinema Foundation, Shadowski, Eduardo Ramirez, Cultural Activities Committee, At&T, Nomadil Films, François Prévost, Hugo Latulippe, Tenzin Jigme, Palm Picture, Tuff-Gong Pictures, Louveture Films, Stephanie Black, Bob Marley Foundation, Danny Glover, United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), Sagittarius Productions, Bo Widerberg, Joan Baez, Tommy Berrgren, Sharron Pollack, Tara Releasing, Wolfe Video, Harvey Fierstein, Big Sister Productions, Cinewest Production, Platform Releasing, Isaac Artenstein, Jude Pauline Eberhard, Robert Altman, Ciby 2000, Michael Murphy, Steve Buscemi, Frank Barhdyt, R Tanenbaum; referenced individuals include Manohla Dargis, Bruce LaBruce, William Kuntsler, John Kerry, George W. Bush, Dalai Lama, Bob Marley, Jesus Christ, Joe Hill, Pedro Gonzales; places made: Washington, DC (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA) Canada; references or specifically about Iraq war, Cold War, Vietnam War, dove, diversity; languages include English
Drawer B-44, Folder 4

Arts and Culture: Music 1976;1981; 1987-1995; 2000-2007

Physical Description: 45

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Related topics include Nirvana, Green Day, American Idiot, Chinese Revolution, Warner Bros, Butthole Surfers, TAD, civil liberties, Pan-African Nationalism, The Wailers, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Gathering of the Clan, Sex Pistols, Nuclear Tour '96, Kent State shootings, JawBreaker, U2, Anti-Nuclear, NOFX, Jello Biafar, The Melvins, Rage Againist the Machine, Girls Against Boys, Stanford Prison Experiment, Public Enemy, The Smiths, Dead Kennedys, The Ramones, gratitude, peace, anger, death, poetry; makers include Avalon, Goldenvoice, Stephensons, Yoko Ono, Nevile Garrick Brad Kanawyer, Adrian Booth, Funky Enterprises, Brovado, Death Row Records, dimples Merchandising, Angel Corps., Speed, Interscope records, FAT Wreck Chords, Delano Rock, Alternative Tentacles Records, Immoral Minority, Evening Star, Mean Fiddler, Pias Recordings, KROQ FM, Yoko Ono Lennon, Bob Grune, The Clash, Athena International, Redwood Records, Cathy McAuliffe, Micheline, Irene Young; referenced individuals include Bobcat Goldthwait, Bob Marley, Fred Walecki, David Crosby, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Graham Nash, Glyn Hohns, Bernie Leadon, R. Twerk, The Nuclear Warriors from Finland, Neil Young, George W. Bush, Anton LaVey, Chuck Sperry, John Lennon, Marcus Garvey, Morrissey, Sid Vicious, Ms. Ann Beverly, Holly Near, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Madonna;; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Mesa (Arizona, USA), Manchester (United Kingdom), New York,(New York, USA); references or specifically about electric chair, capital punishment, South Vietnam Flag, Statue of Liberty, skulls, guns needles, children, gas masks, police, soldier, Cambodia, Khmer Rouge, socialism, communism, anarchy, rockets, Russia, American Life, Chinese communist, Mao, murder of John Lenon, Season of Glass; languages include English
Drawer B-44, Folder 5

Arts and Culture: Exhibitions - Oversized 1978-2012

Physical Description: 29

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Related topics include edible art, Feminist Dinner Party, erotic art, Kama Sutra, murals, graphic design, Grand Ole Opry, ice cream, Ben and Jerry's, film, hunger, land rights, Mexican art, Mexico; makers include Massachusetts College of Art, Ritzau Entertainment Group, Dinamation International Corp., Primo Angeli, Graphic Advocay, Collins, Ben Crick, First Generation Records, Jeffrey Henson Scales, Spellman College, Mona Caron, Elektra/Asylum Records, Whitney Museum of American Art, Zeitgeist Films, F. Kass, Virgina Lithograph, Black Dog, Carol Peterson, Trish Glover, ; references or specifically about Womanspace Gallery, Massachusetts Council of the Arts and Humanities, Brandenburg Gate, Germany, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MoMA), Seattle Art Museum and Pacific Science Center, Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester, Gail Chase Gallery, gender symbols, sex, The International Museum of Erotic Art, Sweden, Denmark, KPFA Art Gallery, African American history, slavery, racism, American flag, peace dove, public space, Autry Museum of Western Heritage, Smithsonian Institution, Third World Cinema, Cuba, Brazil, Peru, Senegal, Bolivia, Ethiopia, Angola, Argentina, Chile, Afro-American, patriotism, San Francisco, labor, Market Street Mural, Statue of Liberty, Frederick S. Wight Art Gallery, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), 1960s, Minnesota Museum of Art, Artists to End Hunger, Inc, San Francisco Art Commission Galery, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Anguiano Mural Project, East Los Angeles College, DePaul University Art Center, Images of an Ideal Nation, ; referenced individuals include Brian Wallis, Caterina Borelli, Hugues Allart, Gail Wight, Judy Chicago, Drs. Kronhausen, Robert Witt Ames, Milton Glaser, Steven Heller, Professor Elizabeth Resnick, Adam Dryden, Ernest Tubb, The Vic Willis Trio, Wilburn Brothers, Jean Shepard, Stonewall Jackson, Ray Pillow, Charlie Louvin, Justin Tubb, Jan Howard, Billy Walker, Woody Guthrie, Spike Lee, Dolores Huerta, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Carlos Santana, Bobby Seale, Michelle Shocked, Daniel Berrigan, Ben Cohen, Pete Seeger, Angela Davis, Larry Clark, Uncle Sam, Jackson Browne, Roy Lichtenstein, Emiko Omori, Robert Joyce, Carl Oglesby, Antonio Segui, Raúl Anguiano;places made include Berlin (Germany), San Francisco (California, USA), Chicago (ILlinois, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Latin,
Drawer B-44, Folder 6

Arts and Culture: Calendars 1982; 2014

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include civil rights, labor, farmworkers, poetry, sculpture; makers include, Organización de Solidaridad con los Pueblos de Asia, África y América Latina (OSPAAAL), Jose Fuster, Cuban Arte; references or specifically about Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Chile, Palestine, Zimbabwe, Western Sahara, mosaic sculpture, Jaimanitas Fuster Park; referenced individuals include Langeston Hughes, Eugene V. Debs, Sue Coe, Elizabeth Gurly Flynn, Ralph Chaplin, Woodie Guthrie, Susan Shapiro, Yen Han, Pablo Neruda, Augusto Cesar Sandino, Ho Chi Minh, Vladimir Lenin, Kim Il Sung, Fidel Castro, Agostinho Neto; languages include English, Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, Arabic, French; places made Havana (Cuba)
Drawer B-44, Folder 7

Arts and Culture: Various Topics 1973; 1979-1985; 1993-1999; 2003

Physical Description: 38

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Heaven and Hell, Billboards, Word Up!, advertisements, Venice Beach (California, USA), Native American art, Chilean coup, esistencia chilena, African Americans, Nirvana, Butthole Surfers, media, revolution, anger, generation gap, people's revolt, armed struggle, TAD, media bias, civil liberties, democratic socialism, Professional Artist Public Art Program, Museo del Prado (Madrid, Spain), anti-nuclear, Cuban and Latin American Art, Federal Art Project, anniversaries, salvo, Graphic Imperative, practice random kindness & senseless acts of beauty, Soviet Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, movie calendar, manifesto, business, accessibility, money, purpose, intolerance; makers include R. Lee Hendricks, Henryka Ternier, Litho Arts Inc, Osthimer Inc, Malice Inc., Are & Are Productions, Einer Chang, Citrus House Limited, D.T. Mukai, University of California, Riverside (UCR), California Council for the Humanities, Joseph P. Sullivan and Jeanne M. Sullivan Foundation, Alisa Mellon Bruce Fund, National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C., USA), Impresora Formal, S. A., Marika van Adelsberg, Self Help Graphics & Art, Ministerio de Cultura (Cuba), Chaz Maviyane Davies, Lithography Atomic Press, The Institution of Advanced Cilincal Training, Bread & Puppet Press, Crisis, Yiddishkayt, Allied Arts, Artist trust, SAFECO, Seafirst Bank, Seattle Art's Comission, Avalon, Goldenvoice, Brockman Gallery, California Arts Council, Works Progress Administration (WPA), Library of Congress, UCLA Extension, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Massachusetts College of Art, Philadelphia University, The Oakland Museum, Knoedler, University of Kentucky, MIchael Zinman; referenced individuals include Charles Manson, Frank LaPena, Henri Matisse, Salvador Allende, Pablo Neruda, Jacquelyn James, Victor Jara, Oswaldo Guayasamin, Wayne Healy, Mary Stone Hanley, Temba Sadiki Gretchen Mattila, Michelangelo, Moses, Amelia Earhart, Michael Hureaux, Terry Furchgott, Thomas Lenon, MC, Bobcat Goldthwat, Pablo Picasso, Leonard Berstein, Gerhard Reinhold, Frank Nubauer, Jacob Lawrence, Bread Fish Fruit, Buffalo Bill, Charlie Chaplin, David Bowie, Faith Wilding, Bes Robinson, Maria Karras; references or specifically about Sistine Chapel (Vatican City, Italy), Guernica (Pablo Picasso), rice patties, farmers, television, vandalism, Amphora, Pomegranates, Casa de Chile en Mexico, Hiroshima (Japan), abstract art, cartoon bomb, neo-classical art, racism, protestant fundamentalist, food, pain, war, stupidity, bread, nature, cost, correct thought, meaning, service, symbolism, decoration, primal image, destruction of collections, Palestinian Intifada; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA.), Oakland (California, USA), San Diego (California, USA), Massachusetts (USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Pennsylvania (USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), New York (New York, USA), Glover (Vermont, USA), Mexico, Spain, East Germany (GDR); languages include English, Spanish, Hebrew, French, German, Arabic
Drawer B-44, Folder 8

Arts and Culture: Fictional Political Movements 2007-2012

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Zionism, displacement, settlers, colonialism, socialism, homeland; makers include Yael Bartana; references or specifically about a fictional political movement "Jewish Renaissance Movement in Poland" (JRMiP) calling for the return of 3 million Jews back to Poland; places made include Israel
Drawer B-44, Folder 9

Death Penalty / Capital Punishment: Stanley Williams (Tookie Williams) - Oversize 2004-2005

Physical Description: 3

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all items are taped and folded

Scope and Content Note

related topics include political prisoners, African Americans; references or specifically about "Save Tookie"; referenced individuals include Stanley Tookie Williams III; places made include USA
Drawer B-44, Folder 10

France: Paris 1868 - Front des Artistes Plasticiens (FAP) Circa 1972

Physical Description: 4

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include France:censorship, governmental control, protest, libertarianism, isolation, revolution, Maoism, Marxism, class, populism, economics, ; references or specifically about atelier populaire (popular workshop), objectivism, Vietnam War, art market, 1972 Pompidou Exhibition, Ecole des Beaux Arts; referenced individuals include Aime Maeght; places made include France; languages include French
Drawer C-1, Folder 1

Artist Groups: Fireworks - Chile, Nicaragua, Grenada, Central and Latin America 1980s

Physical Description: 36

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related topics include Nicaragua, Contra aid, U.S. intervention, anti-war, Chile, September 11 (1973), Chilean dictatorship, nuclear mushroom cloud, Vietnam War, Grenada, U.S. imperialism, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), U.S. solidarity with Central America, art exhibitions; referenced individuals include Augusto Pinochet, Ronald Reagan, Augusto Sandino; references or specifically about American bald eagle
Drawer C-1, Folder 2

Artist Groups: Fireworks - Police Brutality / Racism / Prisons 1979-mid 1990s

Physical Description: 42

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), resistance, terrorism, Puerto Rico, Mexican-Americans, prison labor, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), white supremacy, African Americans, Black Nation, self-defense, death penalty, prison demonstrations, prison violence, Chicano/Latino, U.S. imperialism, Black Liberation Struggle, San Francisco (California, USA), 1984 Olympics, Los Angeles (California, USA), Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), hate crimes, domestic terrorism, anti-Semitism, teach-ins, moral majority, political prisoners, Puerto Ricans, Native Americans, Muslims, grand juries, grand jury prisoners, marches and demonstrations; makers include Camo Bortman, Inkworks Press; referenced individuals include Dorothea Lange, Malcolm X, William Fairly, Ronald Reagan, Leo Garfield, Samuel Dudkiewicz, Clinton Mitchell, Mumia Abu-Jamal; makers include John Brown Anti-Klan Committee (JBAKC); references or specifically about San Quentin State Prison, White American Resistance (WAR), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), the Jericho Movement, Freedom Archives, Prison Radio
Drawer C-1, Folder 3

Artist Groups: Fireworks - Pan-Africa - Oversize 1980-1986

Physical Description: 47

Scope and Content Note

related topics include South Africa, Azania, Robben Island, prisoners, divestment, apartheid, Contra War, Ku Klux Klan, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, African Americans, pro-choice, women's rights, rape, Native Americans, imperialism, colonialism, Philippines, Pan Africanist Congress of Azania, anti-South Africa, Mozambique, poets, calendars, land rights; referenced individuals include Josina Machel, Ferdinand Marcos, Gwen Avery, Benjamin Moloise, Mamike Moloise; references or specifically about International Women's Day, Women's Building, Mozambican Liberation Front (FRELIMO), Pretoria Prison
Drawer C-1, Folder 4

Artist Groups: Fireworks - Middle East 1988-1991

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Palestine, Israel, Gulf War, Vietnam War, Contra War, Nicaragua, El Salvador, anti-war, death squads, West Bank, Gaza, Panama, Grenada, Lebanon, Libya, Zionism, U.S.-Israel relations; references or specifically about Israeli terrorism
Drawer C-1, Folder 5

Artist Groups: Fireworks - African Americans 1979-1995; bulk 1980s

Physical Description: 19

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includes laminated items

Scope and Content Note

related topics include African Americans, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), torture, human rights, New York Police Department (NYPD), RNA 11 (Republic of New Afrika), prisoners of war (POWs), Black Nation, Black Liberation Army, El Salvador, marches and demonstrations, freedom fighters, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), South Africa, death penalty, capital punishment, racism, human rights, political prisoners, civil rights, right wing conferences, Jericho Movement; marches, demonstrations makers include Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC), United Nations (U.N.) Committee to Honor Afrikan Freedom Fighters, John Brown Anti-Klan Committee, Fireworks Graphix, Freedom Archives; references or specifically about death squads, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Mouvement contre le racisme et pour l'amitié entre les peoples (MRAP); referenced individuals include Harriet Tubman, Assata Shakur, George Jackson, Reverand Jerry Falwell, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Mtayari Shabaka Sundiata, Irwin Jacobson, Geronimo Pratt, Rick Gerharter, José Napoleón Duarte, Carmen Valentin, Jericho Movement; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Paris (France)
Drawer C-1, Folder 6

Artist Groups: Fireworks - Chicano/Latino 1980-1983

Physical Description: 5

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Comité De Defensa Popular (CDP), Mexico, Puerto Rico, grand jury resistance, Mexicano Movement, Chicano workers, Chicano students, labor, education; anarchism; referenced individuals include Ricardo Flores Magón; makers include Movimiento de Liberación Nacional (MLN), New Movement in Solidarity with the Puerto Rican and Mexican Revolutions, Gráficas Guasabara
Drawer C-1, Folder 7

Artist Groups: Fireworks - Puerto Rico 1983-1992

Physical Description: 28

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, political prisoners, prisoners of war, FBI, corporatism, military interests, genocide, oil, Puerto Rican Independence, socialism, grand jury resistance, Chicano/Latino, Mexican Americans, militarism, military industrial complex, demonstrations, terrorism; referenced individuals include Mariana Bracetti, Ramon Betances, Lola Rodriguez De Tio, Alberto Rodriguez, José Luis Rodriguez, Alejandrina Torres, Edwin Cortés, Rafael Cancel Miranda, William Morales, Juan Antonio Corretjer, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Lolita Lebrón, Pedro Albuza Campas, Dora Garcia Lopez, Gloria Gerena, Jose Lopez; makers include Gráficas Guasabara; references or specifically about Women's Building, Movimiento de Liberación Nacional (MLN), Jayuya Uprising, Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional (FALN), Puerto Rican 16
Drawer C-1, Folder 8

Artist Groups: Fireworks - Women / LGBTQ / Children 1970-1990; bulk 1980s

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include pro-choice, reproductive rights, abortion, solidarity with prisoners of war, women's resistance, children, Vietnamese women, demonstrations, Nicaragua, El Salvador, women's associations, women's groups, political prisoners, torture, prisoners of war, sexual harassment, U.S. imperialism, HIV/AIDS, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), ; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Rick Gerharter; makers include Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC), Robbin Henderson, Women Against Imperialism; references or specifically about International Women's Day, Mission Cultural Center, Federal Correctional Institution (Lexington, Kentucky), Women's Control Unit (Lexington, Kentucky), abortion without apology, coathangers, gay men, kissing, police, mounted police, crime, punishment
Drawer C-1, Folder 9

Artist Groups: Fireworks - Puerto Rico (Newsprint)

Physical Description: 35
Drawer C-2, Folder 1

Artists: Doug Minkler - Central America 1984-1991

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Nicaragua, El Salvador, U.S. intervention in Central America, Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.), war profiteering, farming, foreign affairs, international solidarity, anti-war; makers include Inkworks Press, East Bay Cispes; referenced individuals include Fred Glass; references or specifically about Contras, coffee workers, coffee harvest, exports, volunteer work brigade, warfare, humanitarian aid, Nicaraguan Information Center, Noe Valley Community Store, National Network in Solidarity with the Nicaraguan People, Radio Farabundo Marti, El Salvador Radio Aid Project, Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN); places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer C-2, Folder 2

Artists: Doug Minkler - Police Brutality / Prisons 1982-1987; 2006-2014

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include police brutality, criminal legal system, court system, advocacy, criminal justice reform, trials, torture, Guantanamo Bay, women prisoners, psychological experiments, Lexington (Kentucky, USA), police crimes; makers include Aram James, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG); referenced individuals include Aram James, Clara Foltz, Anna Griffin, Gail Noble, Blanca Bosquez, Becky Cardenaz, Betsy Wolf, Graves, Charisse Domingo, Marilou Custodio, Noreen Salinas, Rebecca Rivera, Anabel Reyes, Glenda Williams, Kibibi Taylor, Kerrie Sample, Victoria Garza, Elizabeth Garza, Audrey Parker, Felicia Williams, Yvonne Reyes, Melissa Reyes, Luz Orozco, Martha Batres, Rosie Allen, Pamela Allen, Rosie Herrera, Rosemary Greenlaw, Stephanie Flores, Joanne Scheer, Yolanda Treviño, Djamel Ameziane, Ho Chi Minh; references or specifically about Albert Cobarrubias Justice Project (ACJP), 1st amendment, Brown Act, Public Records Act, Innocence Project, Marsden motion, restorative justice, The Coalition for Justice and Accountability, National Lawyers Guild SF-Bay Area, tasers, American Psychological Association (APA), Guantanamo Bay, Berkeley City Council, Berkeley No More Guantanamos, New Movement in Solidarity with Puerto Rico, torture tactics, interrogation methods, police shootings, police false arrests, illegal entries and searches, sexual assault; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer 2, Folder 3

Artists: Doug Minkler - South Africa / Apartheid 1985

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include South African apartheid, South Africa, disinvestment, anti-Apartheid, student activism; referenced individuals include Steve Biko; references or specifically about U.C. Board of Regents, U.C. Berkeley Divestment Movement, AFSCME Local 3211, AFSCME Local 3212, Africa Resource Center, Kennecott, General Motors, Burroughs, IBM, Ford, First Boston, Chemical Bank, Morgan Guaranty, Mobil Oil, Union Carbide, Control Data, Caltex, Goodyear, Standard Oil, Texaco, Fluor, Bankers Trust, Newmont, General Electric, Manufacturers Hanover, First Chicago, Citibank; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer C-2, Folder 4

Artists: Doug Minkler - Oversize 1982-1989; 1990-1993; 2002

Physical Description: 20

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includes one double-sided poster

Scope and Content Note

related topics include colonialism, genocide, neo-colonialism, art and culture, ecology, environemntalism, military recruiterse, warfare, anti-war, anti-nuclear, political lobbying, tobacco companies, layoffs, technology, U.S. media, pollution, animal extinction, children's art, corporatism, capitalism, separation of church and state, Christianity, labor, banks, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), oil, tobacco, health, advertisement, subvertisements, Alliance of the People of the Forests, rubber, UNion of Indigenous Nations, sustainability, Brazil nuts, murder, justice; makers include Rainforest Action Network, Richmond Art Center's Artists in Schools program, Doctors Ought to Care; referenced individuals include Christopher Columbus, George H. W. Bush, Chico Mendes; references or specifically about Dover Takes Action Against Pollution, "artburn", NPR, CNN, ABC, "Barfboro", ecological terrorism, the White House, bankers, secret police, oil, U.S. flag; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Richmond (California, USA)
Drawer C-2, Folder 5

Artists: Doug Minkler: Capitalism / Communism 1970; 1981-1997; 2009-2010

Physical Description: 26

Scope and Content Note

related topics include corporatism, communism, outsourcing, economic justice, welfare, poverty, homelessness, unemployment, xenophobia, prison industrial complex, racism, corporate welfare, housing, evictions, rent prices; referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Frederick Engels, Ambrose Bierce, Arnie Passman; references or specifically about Communist Manifesto, International Monetary Fund (IMF), The World Bank, Sit/Lie laws, Coalition on Homelessness San Francisco (COHSF), Plant Closures Project, General Electric, Peterbilt, Mack, U.S. Steel, General Motors, 3M, Taiwan South Korea, Mexico, Vladimir Lenin, National Lawyers Guild (NLG), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Three Strikes Law, Berkeley Tenants Union, Orquesta Sabrosita, Bankers Trust, Bank of America, Chase Manhattan Bank, Citibank; places made include Berkeley (California, USA); languages include English, French
Drawer C-2, Folder 6

Artists: Doug Minkler - Propositions 1994-2000

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include propositions, white supremacy, KKK, affirmative action, prison system, minors, incarceration, homophobia, marriage, LGBTQ rights; makers include Citizens to Elect Our Public Defender; referenced individuals include Wilson Vale Wilson, Aram James, Pete Wilson, Gray Davis; references or specifically about California Civil Rights Initiative, Ecumenical Peace Institute, Prop 21, children of color, Prop 187, Three Strikes Law, Prop 66, death penalty, public safety, ethnic cleansing, Prop 22, white male privilege; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer C-2, Folder 7

Artists: Doug Minkler - Israel / Palestine 1988; 2010-2014

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Palestine, Israel, tax dollars, Gaza, the West Bank, U.S. Congress, human rights, human rights violations, boycott, divestment, international solidarity, bombs, war crimes; referenced individuals include Mohandas Gandhi; references or specifically about U.S. aid to Israel, Israeli occupation, CODEPINK Golden Gate Chapter, The Emergency Coalition for Palestinian Rights, The U.S. Campaign to End Israeli Occupation
Drawer C-2, Folder 8

Artists: Doug Minkler - Miscellaneous 1984; 1989-1992; 1998; 2010

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include television, mass media, war profiteering, legal system, slavery, sexual assault, sexual assault survivors, student organizing, relationships, masculinity, animal rights, school lunches; makers include Contra Costa County Health Services; referenced individuals include David Nadel, John Brown, William Crossman, Mario Savio; references or specifically about Ashkenaz Defense fund, University of California, Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP), John Brown's Truth Opera, Berkeley Free Speech Movement, rodeos, animal cruelty, San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD); places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer C-3, Folder 1

Artists: Chaz Maviyane-Davies 1980; 1994-2004; 2005-2017

Physical Description: 41

Note

Includes 12 posters in a series based on the United Nations Articles on Human Rights -- as seen from an African perspective. Includes "Remember" series on various issues that began in 1994 for a 'JUST World' conference in Malaysia on human rights.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include 2004 U.S. Presidential Election, United Nations Articles on Human Rights, labor, discrimination, health care, poverty, HIV / AIDS, medical aid, health awareness, public health, Zimbabwe 2000 elections, religion, Christianity, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), politicians, education, voting, sovereignty, torture, ethnic diversity, tolerance, cultural diversity, freedom of speech, Holocaust, World War II (WWII), racism, Cold War, anti-Semitism, imperialism, disarmament, slavery, European slave trade, U.S. imperialism, Vietnam War, democracy, Pan-Africa, Southeast Asia, Iraq, social change, democracy, armed struggle, poetry, martyrdom, U.S. flag, progress, poverty, employment, discrimination, tyranny, strength, land rights, barbed wire, suicide bomber, military, nuclear war, dissent, empowerment, segregation, American Flag, history, ; makers include Cimas, American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), Sawyer Printers, National Constitutional Assembly, Quantel, Gilbert Paper, Tapestry repro, John Murrell, Heather Cameron, Catholic Commission of Justice & Peace, Nicklous Troxler, Rob Edwards, Ken Wilson-Max, David Gardener, Fidel Regueros, Wisdom Foundation, JUST World Trust, LaserScan, San Jacinto College Diversity Committee, MSJC Foundation, Artists4freedom, American Institute of Graphic Arts, Sawyer Printers, The War Resister's League, justice, peace, embargos, Chaz Mavinyane-Davies, ; references or specifically about HIVOS (Economic and Cultural Development in Africa, Asia, and Latin America), swastikas, United Nations (UN), UN Security Council, Agent Orange, 1991 Gulf War, smart bombs, Gaza, keffiyeh, The New Collusus, Statue of Liberty, technology, hoodie, bullet cemetery, river, Measure for Measure, Palestine, stealth bomber, rainbow, Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA), Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ), Southern Africa, Stubborn Hope, The Blockade (Cuba); referenced individuals include Ian Murphy, Jane Killips, George W. Bush, Eileen Doktorski, John Knuth, Emma Lazarus, Travon Martin, William Shakespeare, Dennis Brutus, Barack Obama, Donald J. Trump, Norman Cousins, ; places made include United Kingdom, USA, Boston (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English, German, Arabic, Korean, Russian, Spanish
Drawer C-3, Folder 2

Artists: Mohammad Reza Nikandam 2009

Physical Description: 2

Note

Includes items submitted for Center for the Study of Political Graphics' (CSPG's) 20th Anniversary Portfolio

Scope and Content Note

related topics include barcodes, capitalism, immigration, mazes; places made include Iran; languages include English
Drawer C-3, Folder 3

Artist Groups: Fireworks - El Salvador 1980s-1991

Physical Description: 49

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional / Frente Democrático Revolucionario (FMLN/FDR), napalm, white phosphorus bombs, air war, anti-war, Vietnam War, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Yanira Corea, kidnapping, rape, death squads, Los Angeles, women, women's associations, Nicaragua, blockades, arms shipments, protests, civil disobedience, Contra aid, calendars, peace, democracy, U.S. intervention and imperialism, Central America; referenced individuals include José Napoleón Duarte, Ronald Reagan, Brian Willson, Oscar Romero; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA); makers include Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Bay Area Pledge of Resistance
Drawer C-3, Folder 4

Artist Groups: Fireworks - Oversize 1987

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include El Salvador, U.S. imperialism and anti-intervention
Drawer C-3, Folder 5

Artists: Juan Fuentes 1974-1991

Physical Description: 23

Scope and Content Note

related topics include International Women's Day, arts and culture, Dia de Los Muertos, Starbucks Corporation, international solidarity, Israel, Palestine, Indigenous Peoples, U.S. intervention, Honduras, Palestine, Lebanon, Israel, Pit River, Carnaval, marches and demonstrations, rally, Independence Day, unity, struggle, labor, standard of living, democracy, equality, colonization, oppression, freedom, solidarity, festival, revolution, children, intervention, military aid, labor, human needs, war machines, draft, nuclear war, Vietnam War, Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador, U.S. intervention, dictatorship, solidarity, human rights violations, community, poetry, treaties, colonialism, oppression, resistance, anniversary of the U.N. resolution condemning Zionism as a form of racism, National University of El Salvador; makers include Third World Women's Committee, Red Sun Press, Committee for Palestine, Coalition to End U.S. Intervention in El Salvador, Inkworks Press, Fits Printing, 4th of July Coalition, Accion Latina, La Raza Graphic Center, California Arts Council, Zellerbach Foundation, Columbia Foundation, Gerbode Foundation, Irvinge Foundation, International Indian Treaty council, American Indians of the Western Hemisphere, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts; references or specifically about Israeli occupation, Annual Encuentro del Canto Popular, New Song Festival, Geneva Conference, Wounded Knee, United Nations (UN), El Tecolote, human rights, freedom of expression, healthcare; referenced individuals include José Martí, Muhammad Ali, Luis Enrique Mejía Godoy, Jose Marti, Lalo Guerrero, Casselberry & Dupree, Malvina Reynolds, Russell Means, Leonard Crow Dog, Ricardo Calderon, Jesse Jackson, Dolores Huerta; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Valencia (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Arabic, Hebrew, Filipino, Chinese
Drawer C-3, Folder 6

Artist Groups: International Union of Students 1950; 1968-1977; 1986

Physical Description: 36

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, anti-war, international student movements, Vietnam War, My Lai Massacre, solidarity with Vietnam, Golan Heights (Syria), political prisoners, international solidarity, Latin America, Chile, Dominican Republic, U.S. intervention, Spain, U.S. imperialism, Korean reunification, North Korea, South Korea, anti-nuclear, seminars, peace, Indian Ocean, military bases, Diego Garcia (British Indian Ocean Territory), women's rights, conferences, Zimbabwe, capitalism, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) / German Democratic Republic (GDR) / East Germany, Palestine, Palestinian refugees, Southern Africa, Algeria, Iraq, Eritrea, Angola, Israeli occupation, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, Northern Ireland, Puerto Rico, fascism; makers include Miovsky; references or specifically about Nazism, International Year of Peace, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), World Youth and Student Action Campaign, human rights, La Organización Continental Latinoamericana y Caribeña de Estudiantes (OCLAE), All Africa Students Union (AASU), National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS), colonialism, Zionism, Arab National Liberation Movement, money, currency, Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola - Partido do Trabalho (MPLA); referenced individuals include Richard Nixon, Luis Corvalán, Augusto Pinochet, Amílcar Cabral, Pablo Neruda, Francisco Franco; places made include Prague (Czechoslovakia); languages include English, Spanish, French, Korean, Arabic
Drawer C-3, Folder 7

Artist Groups: World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY) 1967-1985; 2005-2008

Physical Description: 38

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Dominican Republic, youth, Israel, Egypt, Chile, Vietnam War, peace, political prisoners, social progress, skeletons, international solidarity, killing, monopolies, U.S. intervention, Latin America, National Liberation Front (NLF), South Vietnam, international solidarity, imperialism, schools, education, Cuba, international youth brigades, political prisoners, Paris Peace Accords (1973), South Korea, North Korea, Korean War, Korean reunification, Lebanon, Nicaragua, peace, children, anti-war, racism, apartheid, South Africa, space exploration, dictators, arms race, disarmament, Cold War, anti-nuclear, U.S. nuclear missiles, communism, the Balkan Peninsula, Guatemala, fascism, U.S. military, health care, hospitals, Nguyen Van Troi Hospital, colonialism, youth, marches and demonstrations, ; makers include Kemeny Gy, Lukoviczky Endre, János Flohr, Comité Preparatorio Nacional - Nicaragua, International Committee of Children's and Adolescents' Movements (CIMEA), Socialist Youth Alliance, Lengyez, World Federation of Democratic Youth ; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, neutron bomb, Viet Cong, Yankee aggression, NPC, International Children's Day, Komunistický Svaz Mládeze (KSM) / Communist Youth Union of Czech Republic, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Youth Access Imperialism, Portuguese colonialists, Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissao, Portuguese colonialism, Third Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly Devoted to Disarmament, dove of peace, guns; referenced individuals include Augusto Pinochet, Ronald Reagan; places made include USA, France, Nicaragua, German Democratic Republic (DDR); languages include English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese
Drawer C-3, Folder 8

Artists: Rupert García 1973-1992, 1998

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include peace, justice, diversity, freedom of the press, anniversary, anti-war, children, media, film retrospective, Philippines, arts and culture, political prisoners, calendars, political theater, art exhibitions, South Africa, Chile, benefit concerts, human rights, fiesta, labor rights, political prisoners; makers include Consuelo Mendez Castillo, Union of Democratic Filipinos (KDP), Siebdruck, Liberation Support Movement, United Nations Centre Against Apartheid, Ediciones Pocho Che Y Comunicación Aztlán, Inkworks Press, Mother Jones magazine, Alliance Graphics, National Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression; references or specifically about critical resistance, University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), freedom, struggle, repression, prison industrial complex, Mindanao (Philippines), Moro People, Bicutan Prison, Chilean refugees, Philippine Revolution, Mindanao, KPFA Radio, San Francisco Museum of Art, Mozambique Educational Fund, Civil Rights Movement, Wilmington Ten, Charlotte Three, Mayan, Shifra Goldman, Centro de Estudios Económicos y Sociales del Tercer Mundo (CEESTEM), A TRAVES de la Frontera; referenced individuals include Christopher Columbus, Nelson Mandela, Luiz Valdez, Pablo Neruda, Salvador Allende, Tommy Smith, Pancho Aguila, Commander Dante, Lorraine Hansberry, Frida Kahlo, Emiliano Zapata, Angela Davis, Pedro Albizu Campos, Rubén Salazar, Nelson Mandella, Reverend Ben Chavis, Mother Jones (Mary Harris Jones), Nelson Mandela, Frida Kahlo, Billy Holiday, Emilio Zapata, Angela Davis, Dolores Huerta, Ruben Salazar, Geronimo, Rene Rodriguez, Ricardo Lopez, Rev. Ben Chavis of the Wilmington 10; places made include Germany, New York City (New York, USA), Mexico City (Mexico); languages include English, Tagalog, German, Spanish
Drawer C-3, Folder 9

Artists: Mel Greet 2017-2019

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include police brutality, assault rifles, discrimination, hate, love, drought, hammer and sickle, corporatism, labor, exploitation, minimum wage, rage, agriculture, skull, time, climate change, global warming, ecology, the environment, Earth, abuse, gun laws, violence, ; references or specifically about California (USA), water conservation, McDonalds, Burger King, U.S. dollar, Kroger, United States Presidential Seal, dunce cap, The Gap, TJ Maxx, Macy's, U.S. capitol building, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Apple iPhone, The Thinker (Rodin), Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), corn, polar bears, sensible gun laws; makers include BRADY United Against Gun Violence; referenced individuals include Donald J. Trump, Colonel Sanders, Auguste Rodin; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-3, Folder 10

Artists: John Douglas 2003-2009

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include animal rights, Palestine, higher education, African Americans, ecology, Iraq War, Anglo Americans, commemorations, government and politics, politicians, mass media; makers include NoMoreKilling.org, Maurice Bishop and the October 19th 1983 Martyrs Foundation and Families; referenced individuals include Maurice Bishop, Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney (Richard Cheney), George W. Bush, Jeb Bush, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell, Clarence Thomas, Oliver North, Henry Kissinger, Newt Gingrich, Saddam Hussain, Abid Hamid Mahmud Al-Tikriti, Qusay Saddam Hussain Al-Tikiri, Uday Saddam Hussain, Izzat Ibrahim Al-Duri, Ali Hasan Al-Duri, Karl Rove, Katherine Harris, Anthony Scalia; references or specifically about George W. Bush Administration; places made include Charlotte (Vermont)
Drawer C-3, Folder 11

Artists: Emily Johns 2006-2010

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Afghanistan, bombings, Haditha killings (Iraq War), Hawk Fighter Aircraft, East Timor, children, civilian deaths and injuries, capitalism, corporations, art exhibitions; makers include Voices UK, Voices in the Wilderness; references or specifically about British Aerospace AGM, Basra (Iraq); places made include United Kingdom
Drawer C-3, Folder 12

Artists: Xavier Tavera circa 2000

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include deportation, immigration, borders, militarism, voting rights, tuition, education, Mexican arts and culture, music, tattoos, marches and demonstrations, labor, guns; makers include Grupo Soap del Corazón, Mario Diaz, Quick Print; references or specifically about Virgen de Guadalupe, novellas (soap operas); places made include Minneapolis (Minnesota); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-3, Folder 13

Artists: Elizabeth Catlett [1969] 1970-1975; 1996

Physical Description: 10

Note

bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, pan-Africa, Black Panther Party, African Americans, art exhibitions, sculpture; makers include Unity Works, The Canal Group Ltd., Marc Zaref Design, Jim Frank, Marion Graphics, Multi-Cultural Productions, Hancraft Studios; referenced individuals include Malcolm X, Eldridge Cleaver, Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale, Harriet Tubman, Palmer Hayden; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Claremont (California USA)
Drawer C-3, Folder 14

Artist Groups: Atelier Front des Artistes Plasticiens (FAP) 1974-1975

Physical Description: 13

Note

more information can be found at http://laboratoireurbanismeinsurrectionnel.blogspot.com/2011/08/front-des-artistes-plasticiens.html

Scope and Content Note

related topics include student movements, arts and culture, corporatism, capitalism, labor, industry, communism, mass media, democracy, housing, private property, political prisoners, Basque Country, Spain, capital punishment, executions, Francisco Franco dictatorship, anarchism; referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Angel Otaegui, Juan Paredes (Txiki), José Luis Sánchez Bravo, Ramón García Sanz, Francisco Franco, Xose Baena; references or specifically about Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA), Frente Revolucionario Antifascista y Patriota (FRAP), Partido Comunista de España (Marxista-Leninista) (PCE ML); places made include France; languages include English, Basque, French
Drawer C-3, Folder 15

Artists: Rebecca Solnit 2010

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), drag queens, butterfly habitats, queer public spaces, maps, San Francisco (California, USA), publications, nuclear waste, chemical waste, toxic chemicals, disposal sites, dairy farms, military toxins, poison sites, palate sites, EPA Superfund Sites, landmarks, districts, neighborhoods, San Francisco history, indigenous peoples, migrants, local identity, redevelopment, historical maps, history of Market Street, gentrification, film industry, movie theaters, film history, militarism, history of the military in the Bay area; makers include University of California Press, Inkworks Press; referenced individuals include Aaron Shurin, Sunaura Taylor, Ben Pease, Guillermo Gomez-Peña, Ira Nowinksi, Stella Lochman, Alfred Hitchcock, Eadweard Muybridge, John Yoo, George W. Bush, Sandow Birk; references or specifically about San Francisco Museum of Art (SFMOMA), Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas, In Smog and Thunder: The Great War of the Californias; places made include San Francisco (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-3, Folder 16

Artist Groups: World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY) - World Festivals Of Youth And Students 1968; 1973; 1978; 1985; 1997; 2006

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include peace, anti-war, anti-imperialism, international solidarity, children, youth, students; makers include World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY), International Preparatory Committee, Sveriges Kommunistiska Ungdomsförbund (SKV), Dietrich Kaufmann, E. Bechtle, Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela (UBV), Dirección Politica EPS, Comite Preparatorio Nacional ; references or specifically about 9th World Festival of Youth and Students (1968), Sofia (Bulgaria), Moscow (Russia), friendship, 12th World Festival of Youth and Students (1985), doves, 10th World Festival of Youth and Students (1973), East Berlin (East Germany), sports, recreation, parks, 14th World Festival of Youth and Students (1997), 16th World Festival of Youth and Students (2005), Chicago, rifles, guns, Earth, rainbows, Oman; referenced individuals include Angela Davis, Augusto Sandino; places made include Hungary, Stockholm (Sweden), East Germany (German Democratic Republic (DDR)), Cuba, Venezuela, United States of America (USA), Nicaragua, Moscow (USSR), Sydney (Australia); languages include English, Swedish, German, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic
Drawer C-4, Folder 1

Artist Groups: Woman's Building 1974-1989

Physical Description: 48

Note

includes laminated items

Scope and Content Note

related topics include fair, conference, art exhibition, Media, poetry, ; makers include Carrie Mae Weems, Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, Marshall, Nancy Fried, Donna Farnsworth, Tower Press, Presswomen Enterprises, Women's Community Press, Cherie Gaulke, Sheila Ruth, Judy Chicago, Vanalyne Green, Susan Mogul; references or specifically about Venice Beach, Personal Perspectives on the Evolution of American Black Photography: Women Delight Women, Sculptures in Dought, A talk with Carrie Weems, pink, mushroom cloud, skulls, Chrysalis, children, peace, Summer Art Program, Lesbian ; referenced individuals include Roy DeCarava, Fundi, Mikki Ferrill, Jules Allen, Bruce Davidson, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Arlene Raven, Nancy Fried, Mary Beth Edelson, Amelia Bloomer, Lucy Lippard, Joan Snyder, Margaret Hicks E.K. Waller, Eileen Gray, Adrienne Rich, Helene Aylon, Lindsay McGowan, Madeline Pestiaux, Sue Coe, Jonathan Schnell, Ralph B. Swain, Nancy Buchanan, Maria Karras, Dorothy Alexander, Louise Bourgeois, Angelica Kaufman, Cahterine Beecher, Susan Rennie, Patty Hearst, Florence Rush, Kathy Barry, Honor Moore, Deena Metzger, Delores Hayden Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Margaret Hicks; places made include Los Angeles, California (USA)
Drawer C-4, Folder 2

Artist Groups: Woman's Building 1975-1986

Physical Description: 48

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include: Film; makers include: Bia Lowe, The Women's Building; references or specifically about: Lesbian Art Project (LAP), Lesbian Art, Lesbisia, The Great American Lesbian Art Show (GALAS), The Gay Community Services C enter, chromosomes (XXX), parthenogenesis, An Oral Herstory of Lesbianism, Women Only, Femina, Science Fiction; referenced individuals include: Jere Van Syoc, Terry Wolverton, Ann Shannon; places made include; languages include
Drawer C-4, Folder 3

Artist Groups: Woman's Building "Busz" Series - Cardstock 1990

Physical Description: 48

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Los Angeles (California, USA), lesbians, Lesbians, Gay, Bisexual, Transexual, Queer (LGBTQ), interracial relationships, Civil Rights Movement, bus boycotts, labor, China, machismo, children, African Americans, reproductive rights, disabled rights, Native American, Irish people, Olympics, human rights, United Nations, arts and culture, Los Angeles Festival, women artists, environmentalism, ecology, global warming, climate change, automobile industry, consumerism, derogatory terms, prejudice, racism, child abuse, slurs, obscenities, sexual harassment, AIDS, China; makers include Sandra Golvin, Cheri Gaulke, Li Huai, Dolores Guerrero-Cruz, Mark Greenfield, Kerr + Malley, Beverly Naidus, Sheila Pinkel, Kathleen O'Reilly, Karen Atkinson, Jesus Perez, Harriet Sherry Smith, Sandara Golvin; referenced individuals include Frida Kahlo, Esau Jenkins, Vincent Van Gogh; references or specifically about Los Angeles Festival, U.S. flag, peach, nuclear bomb, buses, "our bodies, our choice", predatory men; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-4, Folder 4

Artist Groups: Community Arts Program (CAP) AIDS series - cardstock 1990-2008

Physical Description: 22

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Project organizers include Woman's Building member Cheri Gaulke

Scope and Content Note

related topics include HIV/AIDS, safe sex, condoms, sex education, children; makers include includes Armory Center for the Arts, Mark Niblock, Cheri Gaulke, Shannon Bernhard, Teruko Furuya
Drawer C-4, Folder 5

Artists: Corita Kent 1964-1987; 2015-2016

Physical Description: 35

Scope and Content Note

related topics include El Salvador, anti-war, marches and demonstrations, grape boycotts, United Farm Workers (UFW), Vietnam War, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), senior citizens, food, peace, War Resistance League (WRL), Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), poverty, children, Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR), religion, slavery, stamps, llistening, peace, freedom, spirit, power, self expression; referenced individuals include George McGovern, Sargent Robert Shriver, Albert Camus, Cesar Chavez, Roger Baldwin, Ralph DeGia, Shirley Chisholm, Langston Hughes, Bill Knott, Virgin Mary, Joseph Pintauro, Lois Barber, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, Rose Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, John Hargrave; makers include Vietnam Peace Parade Committee, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Philadelphia, PA; references or specifically about slugs
Drawer C-4, Folder 6

Artists: Corita Kent - Oversize 1965-1985

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, Corita Billboard Peace Project, Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR), Gideon, Vietnam War, bombing, race, disability rights, victims, myths, segregation, institutionalization, human services, public right, prejudice, discrimination, legacy; reference or specifically about amnesty, South Africa, War Resistance League; referenced individuals include Daniel Ellsberg, Lois Barber, Helen Keller, God, Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Maurice Ouellet, Bettye Lane, Ralph Digin, George McGovern, Sargent Shriver, Patty Chayefsky; makers include Paddy Chayefsky, Human Policy Press; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, U.S. flag; places made Syracuse (New York, USA)
Drawer C-4, Folder 7

Artists: Milly St. Charles 1992

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-nuclear, children, anti-war, African Americans, homelessness, poverty, mass media, hunger; makers include Milly St. Charles; references or specifically about chained link fences, Wall Street, banks, ;
Drawer C-4, Folder 8

Artists: David Mosley 1969-2008

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, African Americans, police abuse, racism, political prisoner, Black Panthers, children, slavery; referenced individuals include Angela Davis, Nelson Mandela, Ronald Reagan, Richard M. Nixon, Rubén Salazar, Jerry Lee Amie, Eldridge Cleaver, Kathleen Cleaver, Barack Obama, Geronimo Ji-Jaga Pratt, George Jackson, Huey P. Newton, Malcolm X, Abraham Lincoln, Patrice Lumumba, Oginga Odinga, Kwame Nkrumah, Alprentice "Bunchy" Carter; makers include National United Committee to Free Angela Davis, Westside Press; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, U.S. flag; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-4, Folder 9

Artists: Vic Dinnerstein 1968-1990

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Richard Nixon Library, fascism, liberalism, Vietnam War, U.S. government, U.S. Constitution, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), cigarettes, racism, Chicano/Latino, presidents, television, films; referenced individuals include Richard Nixon, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Spiro Agnew, Lyndon B. Johnson; makers include Craig Simmons; references or specifically about Death Valley Days, Wild West, wetbacks, racism; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-4, Folder 10

Artist Groups: Woman's Building (San Francisco) 1982-1992; 2004

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Chile, dictatorships, cultural events, craft fairs, women, international solidarity, International Women's Day, National Organization for Women (NOW), California Abortion Rights Action League (CARAL), conference, film festival; makers include Alliance for Cultural Democracy, Inkworks Press, Nancy Hom, Elly Simmons, Armagh Cassil, Kathleen Burch, Hugo Riveros, Design Action Collective; places made include San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer C-4, Folder 11

Artist Groups: Woman's Building "Celebrating Women" Series - Cardstock circa 1990

Physical Description: 15

Note

Cardstock

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include Hiroshima, nuclear war, radiation poisoning, children, World War II (WWII), The Women's Building, peace, global warming, ecology, environmentalism, human rights, hope, deafness, handicaps, disabilities, Native Americans, Irish Americans, boycotts, racism, Civil Rights Movement; makers include The Women's Building, Cheri Gaulke, Harriet Sherry Smith, Sandra Golvin, J. Michael Walker, Marge Oderberg, Susan Gitlin Emmer, Nancy Ann Jones, Jessica Stumpp, Vilma Mendillo, Julia Santoro, Laura Stickney; references or specifically about bus posters, Earth, sand, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, crescent moon, skeletons, roses, trees, Junior Olympics, speed racing, stunt women, Montgomery Bus Boycottt; referenced individuals include Sadako Sasaki, Rachel Carson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Frida Kahlo, Kitty O'Neil, Rosa Parks; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Japanese, Spanish
Drawer C-5, Folder 1

France: Paris 1968 - Silkscreens 1968-1970

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, marches and demonstrations, students, arts and culture, police brutality, May 1968, student movements; makers include Ad Hoc Committee to Support the French Workers & Students, Times Change Press, Atelier Populaire; referenced individuals include Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Charles De Gaulle; references or specifically about Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris Commune, Compagnies Républicaines de Sécurité (CSR); places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Paris (France); languages include English, French
Drawer C-5, Folder 2

France: Paris 1968 - Silkscreens 1968

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include international solidarity, student movements, Portuguese colonialism, immigration, immigrants in France, peasants, working class, police brutality; makers include Atelier Populaire, Y. Meyer; references or specifically about Guinea, Angola, Mozambique, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Nanterre (France), terrorism; places made include France; languages include French
Drawer C-5, Folder 3

France: Paris 1968 - Silkscreens - Oversize 1968

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

related topics include fascism, student movements, Greece, U.S. intervention, U.S. military, wealth inequality, housing, labor, technology, police brutality, unions, unionists, radio, mass media; makers include Atelier Populaire, Ecole Des Beaux Arts; references or specifically about Gaullism, Ecole Des Beaux Arts, Secours Rouge, Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (ORTF), Confédération Française Démocratique du Travail (CFDT); referenced individuals include Charles de Gaulle, René Pleven, Raymond Marcellin; places made include Paris (France); languages include French
Drawer C-5, Folder 4

France: Paris 1968 - Silkscreens - Oversize 1968-1972

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include police brutality, mass media, radio, censorship, immigration, prisons, Vietnam War, U.S. imperialism, arts and culture, fascism, Greece, workers solidarity, labor, student movements, education, universities, economics, strikes, voting, politicians,marches and demonstrations, art exhibitions, ; makers include Atelier Populaire, Imprimerie Spéciale des C.A; references or specifically about Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (ORTF), Ecole Des Beaux-Arts, South Vietnam, National Liberation Front (NLF), Viet Cong, economic austerity; places made include Paris (France), street art, Georges Pompidou Center, ; languages include French
Drawer C-5, Folder 5

France: Paris 1968 - Offsets 1968; 1978; 1988

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include arts and culture, art industry, women's rights, contraception, birth control, pro-choice, youth, government repression, police brutality, student movements, L'Enragé, mass media, Biafra War, Vincennes (France), strikes; makers include Abexpress, Imp. Speciale, Mouvement Pour La Liberté de L'Avortement, Front De Liberation des Jeunes, Les Blancs Comité International de Lutte Contre Le Génocide au Biafra, New England Free Press, Hard Rain; referenced individuals include Pierre Alechinsky; references or specifically about Granma Bookstore; places made include Paris (France), USA; languages include French, English
Drawer C-5, Folder 6

France: Paris 1968 - Offsets 1968-1970

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include arts and culture, art making, censorship, marches and demonstrations, student movements, international solidarity, labor; makers include Times Change Press, Young Socialist Alliance; referenced individuals include Danny Cohn-Bendit; references or specifically about Centre National des Arts du Cirque (CNAC), Centre Pompidou, Comite de Defense Contre La Repression, L'Ecole des Beaux Arts; places made include Paris (France), New York (USA)
Drawer C-5, Folder 7

France: Paris 1968 - Student Reproductions - Silkscreens 1990s

Physical Description: 4

Scope and Content Note

related topics include student movements, labor; references or specifically about Atelier Populaire, Ecole Des Beaux-Arts; languages include French
Drawer C-5, Folder 8

France: Paris 1968 - Reproductions 2017

Physical Description: 4

Scope and Content Note

related topics include capitalism, marches and demonstrations, insurrection, civil unrest, education, class, immigration, labor, police, class; makers include Atelier populaire de Marseille; references and specifically about raised fist, Paris, Sorbonne, student protests, street posters, French revolutionaries, French CRS (Compagnies Républicaines de Securité), German Nazi Party's SS (Schutz-Staffel), École des Beaux-Art, Comité d'Action Lycéen (CAL); languages include French
Drawer C-6, Folder 1

Artists: Emek 2000-2007; bulk 2003-2004

Physical Description: 38

Scope and Content Note

related topics include African Americans, corporatism, democracy, U.S. culture critique, music, musical artists, industrialization, corporatism, tobacco, health, capitalism, globalization, peace, Hinduism, Buddhism, religions of Southeast Asia, technology, cybernetics, evolution, privacy, forensics, fingerprints, consumption, consumer culture, religion, Christianity, genetically modified food, ecology, weapons of mass destruction, free speech, media, animal rights, bees, science, military research, radio, labor, social progress, Iraq War, voting rights, American icons, anti-nuclear, oil, anti-war, music, consumption, waste, surplus, war, resources, death, drowning; makers include Emek; referenced individuals include Erykah Badu, Katsushika Hokusai, Albert Einstein, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney (Richard Cheney); makers include Gan Golan; references or specifically about No Blood for Oil, The Wave, Jesus Christ, George Orwell, McDonald's, Enron, Dynasty, Viking, Bechtel; references or specifically about U.S. Constitution, McDonalds, Enron, Uncle Sam; places made include Los Angeles (Calfornia); Oregon (USA);
Drawer C-6, Folder 2

Artists: Peter Kennard 1982-2003; bulk 1983

Physical Description: 14

Note

includes Images for Disarmament series

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-nuclear, nuclear missiles, Cold War, ecology, shipyards, art exhibitions, military production, Soviet Union (USSR), arms race, disarmament, military secrecy, government secrecy, children, hunger, demilitarization, Hiroshima, Nagasaki; makers include Stop the War Coalition, Working for London and Peace (GLC); places made include United Kingdom; references or specifically about Firth of Clyde
Drawer C-6, Folder 3

Artists: Nikki McClure 2004

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include food, voting, ecology, women, children, collaboration, motherhood, labor, agriculture; makers include Nikki McClure
Drawer C-6, Folder 4

Artists: Frank Cieciorka Circa 1960s,1970,1986

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

referenced individuals include John Brown, Huey Newton, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara); makers include Movement Press, People's Poster, Frank Cieciorka; related topics include African Americans, White House, slavery, Black Panther Party, slave rebellion, strikes, boycotts, Perelli-Minetti boycott, ecology, imperialism, Vietnam War, equal pay, labor, political prisoners, General Electric, capitalism, globalization, police brutality, violence, rape, U.S. cultural critique; references or specifically about National Liberation Front (NLF), United Farm Workers (UFW), Statue of Liberty; referenced individuals include Lady Justice, Uncle Sam, God; places made include San Fracisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer C-6, Folder 5

Artists: Dave Earp (Billy Nose) 2004

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include corporatism, capitalism, 2004 presidential election, free speech, patriotism, Patriot Act, torture, Iraq War, Abu Ghraib; referenced individuals include Mickey Mouse, Michael Powell, Colin Powell, John Kerry, George W. Bush
Drawer C-6, Folder 6

Artists: Vazta 2014-2015

Physical Description: 4

Note

includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include police brutality, police shootings, racism, African Americans; references or specifically about Ferguson (Missouri), Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), BART Police; referenced individuals include Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, Oscar Grant, Ezell Ford; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-6, Folder 7

Artists: Margaret T. Burroughs 1987; 1992-1997

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include religion, games, music, diversity; references or specifically about Islam, anger, hop scotch, folk culture, African Americans, Nigeria, Ife, royalty, African royalty; referenced individuals include Malcolm X, W.E.B. DuBois; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA)
Drawer C-6, Folder 8

Artists: John August Swanson - Anti-War / Anti-Nuclear / Capital Punishment [1972-1974]; 2012-2017

Physical Description: 37

Scope and Content Note

related topics include military budget, weapons, education, health, poverty, leadership, survival, religion, compassion, traditions, violence, crucifixtion, revenge, elections, respect, tragedy, love, vengeance, coexistence, youth, freedom, trust, fraternity, banishment, peace, hunger, poverty, dove of peace, priorities, rehabilitation, community, abolition, ; references or specifically about nuclear weapons, justice, death penalty, Vienna Conference on the Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear Weapons, human dignity, incarceration, prisons, community, segregation, isolation, extortion, the human family, executions, killing, Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE) Los Angeles (California, USA), Story of Three Young Men, Proposition 62 (California, USA), the crucifix, prison conditions, Proposition 57 (California, USA), prisoner rehabilitation, cellular lock down, Supermax, the hole, Secure Housing Unit, solitary confinement, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture, Proposition 34 (California, USA), state sanctioned death, guns, warships, rockets, "A Chance for Peace", The Conference on Anti-Personnel Landmines, civilian casualties, seeds for peace, bomb factory, seeds for peace, guns, warships. rockets; referenced individuals include Pope Francis, Arundhati Roy, Anton Chekhov, Rabbi Jonathan Klein, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, God, Jesus Christ, Juan E. Mendez, Roman Catholic Sister Helen Prejean, C.S.J., United States Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun, H.G. Wells (Herbert George Wells), Dwight D. Eisenhower; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-6, Folder 9

Artists: John August Swanson - Ecology 1972-1974; 2012-2017; 2019

Physical Description: 90

Note

includes reproductions of 1970s original paintings

Scope and Content Note

related topics include nonviolence, peace, anti-war, labor, folk music, community building, coexistence, food, rituals, classism, wealth inequality, religion, prayers, prisons, solitary confinement, rehabilitation, death penalty, capital punishment, elections, voting, immigration policy, minimum wage, ecology, nuclear weapons, war spending, education. youth, fraternity, human rights, health, classroom, baking, socialism, mental health, ethics, repression, reform, dreams, segregation, isolation, separation, cellular lockdown, extortion, abolishment, nature, poetry, international solidarity, marches, demonstrations, social welfare, civic duty, living wage, working class, hatred, revenge, discord, respect, revolution, symbolism, media, negotiation, compromise, apartheid, interrelatedness, destiny, imperialism, violence, justice, murder, climate change, humanity, poverty, protection, degradation, exclusion, youth, sustainability, development, solitude, violence, interconnectedness, protection; references or specifically about American Gothic, fine art, United Farm Workers (UFW), L'Arche, The Bible, "swords into plowshares", Prayer for Reconciliation, no person is illegal, living wages, United Nations Climate Change Summit (2014), Islam, Judaism, Christianity, California Proposition 34 (2012), the Vienna Conference on Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear Weapons, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, Luke 16, bread, fruits of the earth, The Prophets (1962), the Old Testament, Greek literature, Zorba the Greek, madness, conformity, Protestant theology, prison industrial complex, solitary confinement, Supermax, the hole, Secure Housing Unit, torture, canticle of the sun, natural elements, UN Climate Change Summit, Vienna Conference on the Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear Weapons, Prayer of Reconciliation, Isaiah 2, A Nation of Immigrants, "No Person is Illegal in Gods Eyes", "A Christmas Sermon on Peace", Civil Rights Movement, Laudato Si, environmental degradation, Journey Through the Wilderness, integral development, The Creator, Bees, pollination, Journey in the Forest, Islam, Salat, Noah's Ark, The Ethics of Biodiversity, United Nations (UN), bees, Friends of the Earth, The Great Work (1999); referenced individuals include Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Pope John Paul II, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Cesar Chavez, Grant Wood, Jean Vanier, Daniel Berrigan, Pope Francis, Juan E. Mendez, Helen Prejean, Harry Blackmun, John F. Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Antonio Machado, Corita Kent, Nachman of Breslov, Arundhati Roy, Daniel Berrigan, Abraham Heschel, Nikos Kazantzakis, Reinhold Niebuhr, Juan E. Mendez, Saint Francis, Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav, Antonio Machado, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Nelson Mandela, John F. Kennedy, Allahu, Mary Robinson, Thomas Berry; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Arabic, English, French
Drawer C-6, Folder 10

Artists: John August Swanson - Community / Labor 1974; 2008-2020

Physical Description: 43

Scope and Content Note

; related topics include unity, solidarity, religion, repression, madness, common good, sharing, revenge, respect, music, dignity, commonality, wholeness, elections, activism, accomplishment, survival, change, karma, respect, labor, voting, unity, living wage, solidarity, power, war, nuclear war, ; makers include Stanford Street, Serigraph, American Postal Workers Union (APWU); referenced individuals include Reinhold Niebuhr, Pope Francis, Rabbi Abraham Heschel, Daniel Berrigan, Pope Paul VI, Leonard Bernstein, Marian Wright Edelman, Corita Kent, Thomas Edison, Martin Luther King, Jr., John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Ugo Betti, Michael Dimondstein, Senator Bernie Sanders, Martin Luther King, Jr, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Cesar Chavez, Abraham Lincoln, Pope Francis, ; references or specifically about Moral Man and Immoral Society, Joy of Gospel, The Prophecy, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organizations, Luke 6-19-21, All Tribes Unity, Laudato Si, voting, togetherness, living wage, amateurs, Super Star, good news, postal workers, postal service, stamps, Power to the People, Hiroshima Peace Memorial, ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-6, Folder 11

Artists: John August Swanson - Immigration / Health 2002-2008; 2014-2020

Physical Description: 35

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, democracy, healthcare, housing, peace, education, media, marches and demonstrations, empowerment, religion, immigration policies, community, hatred, unity, culture, diversity, humanity, water, survival, ecosystems, the environment, economics, activism, revolution, food, health, public health, solidarity, privilege, public health, revolution, poetry, reform, labor, human rights, responsibility, society, government, privilege, death, robbery, abandonment, affordability, immigration; references or specifically about working together, Covid-19, flatten the curve New York City, undocumented people, universal healthcare, living wage, unions, negotiation, training, Nobel Laureate, "A Nation of Immigrants", minimum wage, bridges, walls, common humanity, safe water, drinking water, Sister Water, Mother Earth, water scarcity, folk songs, breaking bread, "A Time to Heal" series, Laudato Si, "No Human is Illegal", health security, World Health Organization (WHO), universal right, consumer good, access to health services, "Time to Heal", affordable health insurance, Good Samaritan, Leviticus 19:34, family separation, MGU vs Nielsen; referenced individuals include Robert F. Kennedy, Magdalena Velasquez Swanson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John August Swanson, Sr., Eli Weisel, John F. Kennedy, God, Virgin Mary, Jesus Christ, Pope Francis, Moses, Jean Vanier, Governor Andreew Cuomo, Daniel Berrigan, Antoine de Saint Exupery, Dr. Tedro Ghebreyesus, John Hay, Jr.; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-6, Folder 12

Artists: John August Swanson - Oversize 1970-1973 (includes 2012 reproductions); 2008

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

referenced individuals include Buffy Sainte-Marie, Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta; related topics include poverty, counterculture, Vietnam War era, racism, anti-war, unions, labor, lettuce, agricultural labor, Christianity, religion, strikes, prisons, industrialization, factories, education, empowerment, wages, voting, community building, health care, housing, collective bargaining, civil disobedience, unemployment, Mexican Americans, leadership training, solidarity, breaking bread, humanity, U.S. dollar; references or specifically about United Farm Workers of America (UFW), Bank of America, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO); referenced individuals Pople Paul VI, Virgen de Guadalupe, Lawrence Ferlinghetti; languages include Latin, English
Drawer C-6, Folder 13

Artists: John August Swanson - Peace / Human Rights 2008-2019

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include revolution, solidarity, pride, character, hope, inner peace, labor, living wage, poverty, human rights, education, unity, cooperation, health, military budget, bombs, war, non-violence, religion, hate, love, forgiveness, respect, reconciliation, peace,; referenced individuals include John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Ugo Betti, Elizabeth Warren, Pope Francis, Bishop William Barber II, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr (MLK), Nelson Mandela, Isaiah, Daniel Berrigan, Jean Vanier, Antoine de Saint Exupéry; references or specifically about Instant Karma, bridges not walls, human spirit, swords into plowshares; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-7, Folder 1

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) and José Guadalupe Posada 1911 [1945-1960s]; 1978-1987

Physical Description: 25

Note

Includes offset reproductions of originals; folder is minimally described to reduce handling of fragile materials; bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anniversaries, Mexican arts and culture, agricultural labor, Indigenous rights, May Day, labor, festivals, children, peace, political cartoons, politicians, Mexico, political humor, Guatemala, human rights, Nicaragua, anti-nuclear, humanity, tribute, revolution, media, freedom, chains, clowns; makers include Adolfo Quinteneros, Leopoldo Méndez, José Guadalupe Posada, Sy Kaplan (Seymour Kaplan), Alejandro Stuart, Reynaldo Olivares, Angel Bracho, Carlos Garcia, Jesus Alvarez Amaya, Arturo Garcia Bustos, Luis Chacon, Jesus Alvarez Amaya, Hiroharu, Antonio Vanegas Arroyo, Leopoldo Mendez; referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Emiliano Zapata, Roque Dalton, Amparo Ochoa, Salvador Allende, José Guadalupe Posada; languages include Spanish, English; places made include Mexico
Drawer C-7, Folder 2

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) 1937-1951; 1968; 1987

Physical Description: 36

Note

Folder includes offset reproductions of originals. This folder is minimally described to reduce handling of fragile materials.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include education, agrarian reform, religion, Christianity, industrialization, literacy, mass media, freedom of the press, U.S. imperialism, indigenous peoples, liberty, land rights, Mexican military, agricultural labor, anti-nuclear, nuclear bombs, peace, anti-war, anniversaries, youth, broadsides, police brutality, students, fascism, conferences, anti-war, women, bayonets, exploitation; referenced individuals include Pancho Villa (Francisco Villa), Adolf Hitler, Porfirio Diaz, Emiliano Zapata, Lázáro Cárdenas; makers include Alberto Beltrán, Andrea Gómez, Fernando Castro Pacheco, Alfredo Zalce, Fernando Castro Pacheco, Ignacio Aguirre, Arturo Garcia Bustos, Mariana Yampolsky, Leopoldo Méndez, Francisco Mora, Angel Bracho, Comite Mexicano por la Paz, Fidelity Printing, Comision Juvenil del Comite Continental Pro-Congreso De La Paz, Liga Pro-Cultura Alemana en Mexico; references or specifically about swastikas, World War II (WWII), sinarquismo (synarchism),Tienda de Raya, Mein Kampf, Mexico City (Mexico), Hiroshima, Nazis, Olympic games, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Tlatelolco massacre
Drawer C-7, Folder 3

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) - Oversize 1945; 1975

Physical Description: 4

Note

Folder is minimally described to reduce handling of fragile materials

Scope and Content Note

makers include Angel Bracho, Rini Templeton; related topics include death penalty, capital punishment, nuclear bombs, U.S. imperialism, fascism, labor, anti-war, peace, women, freedom of the press, political prisoners; referenced individuals include Adolf Hitler; references or specifically about Soviet Union (USSR), spies, Cold War, Nazis, United Nations, World War II, American flag, British flag, ; referenced individuals include Ethel Rosenberg, Julius Rosenberg, Adolf Hitler; languages include Spanish; places made include Mexico
Drawer C-7, Folder 4

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) - Oversize 1943-1951; 1994

Physical Description: 11

Note

Folder is minimally described to reduce handling of fragile materials

Scope and Content Note

makers include Luis Garzón, La Editorial Asbaje Marcos Carrillo, Alberto Beltrán, Angel Bracho, Sindicato de Profesionales de las Bellas Artes, Elizabeth Catlett; related topics include children, homelessness, homeless youth, anti-war, U.S. imperialism, death penalty, peace, public transportation, government and politics, political cartoons, poverty, labor, art exhibitions, political prisoners; referenced individuals include Frida Kahlo, Jose Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Angel Bracho, Leopoldo Méndez, Lóla Alvarez Bravo, Morton Sobell, Julius Rosenberg, Ethel Rosenberg; references or specifically about Congreso de Wroclaw (Poland), Peace Conference; places made include Mexico; languages include Spanish
Drawer C-7, Folder 5

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) - Oversize - Fragile 1949

Physical Description: 5

Note

Folder is minimally described to reduce handling of fragile materials

Scope and Content Note

related topics include peace, conferences, capitalism, labor, wages, corporations, transportation, food, poverty, salaries, art exhibitions, poster exhibitions, social security, workers, privatization; makers include Leopoldo Méndez, Imp. Aboitiz; references or specifically about La Compañía de Tranvías, decentralization, fine arts; places made include Mexico; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-7, Folder 6

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) 1932

Physical Description: 1

Note

Includes newsprint; folder is minimally described to reduce handling of fragile materials

Scope and Content Note

topics include militarization, U.S. imperialism, communism, marches and demonstrations, youth, compulsory military service; references or specifically about Bolivia, Paraguay, England, Japan; places made include Mexico; languages include Spanish
Drawer C-7, Folder 7

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) 1947-1949

Physical Description: 10

Note

Includes newsprint; folder is minimally described to reduce handling of fragile materials

Scope and Content Note

makers include Gustavo Casillas; Andrea Gómez; Alberto Beltrán; Leopoldo Méndez, Calaveras Afetuosas, Calaveras Vaciladoras "Cauce" Uruapan; referenced individuals include Adolf Hitler, Charles De Gaulle, Fernando Amilpa, Luis Cabrera, Francisco Franco, Luis Legorreta, Ulises Criollo, Don Abelardo, Jesus Perez Gaona, Cuauhtémoc; references or specifically about peace, The Marshall Plan, Soviet Union (USSR), Coca Cola, sinarquismo (synarchism); related topics include U.S. imperialism, industrialization, capitalism, corporatism, communism, freedom of the press, Mexican nationalism, economics, labor, education, poetry, police, classism, social class; places made include Mexico; languages include Spanish
Drawer C-7, Folder 8

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) 1969-1972; 1975; 1977; 1987

Physical Description: 20

Note

Includes newsprint; folder is minimally described to reduce handling of fragile materials

Scope and Content Note

related topics include circuses, bullfights, arts and culture, poetry, marches and demonstrations, anniversaries, teachers, advertisements, unions, labor, commemorations, oil, U.S. imperialism, education, anti-nuclear, Vietnam War, children, napalm bombings; references or specifically about Julius Caesar (play), Calaveras del 50 Aniversario del TGP (publication), Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Panama Canal, Ratas Deshumanizadas Calacas, La Niña de Rang Bang, women,; makers include Ermilo Abreu Gomez, Octavio Navarro; referenced individuals include Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, John Huston, George H.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, Leopoldo Méndez, Diego Rivera, Manuel Maples Arce, Juan de la Cabada, Francisco Diaz de Leon, Juan Marinello, Jesus Alvarez Amaya, Rodolfo Zamora Machin, Carlos Chacon Rodriguez, Erastro Cortés Juárez, Manuel Zorrilla Rivera, Adrián Villagómez, Octavio Navarro, Alvarez Amaya, Kim Phuc; places made include Guanajuato (Mexico), Mexico City (Mexico); languages include Spanish
Drawer C-7, Folder 9

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) 1938-1949

Physical Description: 26

Note

Includes newsprint; folder is minimally described to reduce handling of fragile materials, Folder has 1 Xerox copy of a print

Scope and Content Note

related topics include strikes, labor, working class, unions, U.S. intervention, U.S. imperialism, oil, cost of living, exploitation, government and politics, political cartoons, peasant labor, labor contracts, social services, salaries, social security, corruption, art exhibitions, indigenous peoples, despotism, Mexican Revolution, oil companies, poetry, commemorations, corn production, maize; makers include Leopoldo Méndez, ACD, Alberto Beltrán; references or specifically about broadsides, Sindicato Industrial de Trabajadores Mineros, Sindicato de Trabajadores Petroleros, Alianza de Obreros y Campesinos de México, 5 Cvs. 4 Corridos Vaciladores de la Intervencion Americana (publication), corridos, hacendados, Corrido de Don Chapulín (publication), Confederación de Trabajadores de México (CTM), swastikas, Escuela Nacional de Artes Plasticas (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM), Comisión del Maíz, Hoja Popular Ilustrada (publication), Congreso de la Paz; places made include Mexico; referenced individuals include Antonio Vanegas Arroyo, Esteban Cantú, Pancho Villa (Francisco Villa), Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lázaro Cárdenas, Nicolás Moreno, Pablo Neruda, Silvestre Revueltas, Saturnino Cedillo; languages include Spanish
Drawer C-7, Folder 10

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) - Newsprint 1982-1996

Physical Description: 11 periodicals [80]

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Folder is minimally described to reduce handling of fragile materials

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related topics include U.S. imperialism, apartheid, international solidarity, government and politics, political cartoons, Cuba, poetry, anniversaries, Nicaragua, corporatism, economic crisis, political parties, national foreign debt, Panama, intervention, voting, corruption, capitalism, anti-nuclear, alternative transportation, police, Chiapas (Mexico), privatization, HIV/AIDS, unemployment, Falkland Islands (United Kingdom), Yugoslavia, colonialism, Haiti, Guantanamo Bay detention camp; referenced individuals include Porfirio Díaz, Diego Rivera, Roberto Oropeza Martinez, Ronald Reagan, Garry Kasparov, Jorge Luis Borges, Juan Rulfo, Rini Templeton, Lane Wilson, Geraldine Ferraro, Humberto Jimenez, Octavio Paz, Napoleon Bonaparte, Bette Davis, Efraín Huerta, Fidel Castro, Nelson Mandela, Lola Beltrán, Manolo Fabregas, Viruta, Rosaura Devueltas, Jaime Garcia Terres, Jose Sanchez Aguilar, Carlos Slim, Jacobo Zabludovsky, Juan Garcia Abrego, Julio César Chávez, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Guillermina Rico, Guillermo Shulemburg, Bill Clinton, Michel Cambessus, Carlos Saul Menem, Cristina Pacheco, César Chávez, Yasser Arafat, Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, Gabriel García Márquez, Cantinflas (Mario Fortino Alfonso Moreno Reyes), Adelina Zendejas, George H.W. Bush, Rock Hudson, Rufino Tamayo, Orson Welles, Simone Signoret, Ingrid Bergman, Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, Rigoberta Menchú, María Félix, Jean-Paul Sartre, Carlos Menem, Frank Zappa, John Huston, Carlos Salinas de Gortari, Norma Corona, Benita Galeana, Salvador Allende, Guillermo Endara, Violeta Chamorro; references or specifically about U.S. currency, pan-Africa continent, self-determination, Televisa, Partido Acción Nacional (PAN), swastikas, Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD), PEMEX, Olympics, caciques, Comandante Ramona, Subcomandante Marcos, Star Wars (film series), quincentennial, Coca Cola, Perestroika; makers include Calaveras del Taller de Gráfica Popular (periodical), Calacas del Taller de Gráfica Popular (periodical), Calaveras Destapadas (periodical), Calaveras Encabronadas (periodical), Calaveras Complotistas (periodical), Judas Del 89 (periodical), Marcha de Calaveras (periodical), Calaveras del 50 Aniversario del TGP (periodical), Calaveras del Premio Nobel (periodical), Elino Tecozautla, Carlos Garcia Sanchez, Alberto Beltrán, Manuel Díaz Munguía, Roberto Lazos, Reynaldo Olivarez, Ricardo Palacios, Jesus Alvarez Amaya, Alfredo Mereles Jaimes, Jesus Castruita, Norberto Flores, Felipe Gaytan, Roberto Oropeza Martinez, Javier Calvo, Efraín Rodríguez Tsuda, Pino Paez, Pedro Melgarejo, Luis Garzón Chapa
Drawer C-7, Folder 11

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) 1940s-1950s

Physical Description: 10

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Folder is minimally described to reduce handling of fragile materials

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related topics include fascism, Germany, conferences, mass media, freedom of the press, international solidarity, Nazism, commemorations, youth, Latin America, Soviet Union, art exhibitions; makers include Liga Pro-Cultura Alemana en Mexico, Taller Escuela de Artes Plasticas de Uruapan Michoacan, Direccion Gral. de Alfabetizacion y Educacion Extraescolar, Alfredo Zalce, Leopoldo Morales Praxedis, Fernando Ramírez Osorio; referenced individuals include Victor Manuel Villaseñor, Lucio Cabañas, Benito Juárez, Antonio Frasconi; references or specifically about Palacio de Bellas Artes, swastikas, Caida de un Tirano, Teatro del Sindicato Mexicano de Electricistas, woodblock art, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM); places made include Mexico; languages include Spanish
Drawer C-7, Folder 12

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) 1950

Physical Description: 1

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Folder is minimally described to reduce handling of fragile materials; includes newsprint

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related topics include anti-nuclear, disarmament, peace, government and politics; makers include Campaña en Defensa de la Paz, Comité Mexicano por la Paz; references or specifically about crimes against humanity, war crimes; places made include Mexico; languages include Spanish
Drawer C-7, Folder 13

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) - Photocopies [1950; 1963]

Physical Description: 4 packets; 4 single sheets

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Bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced

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references or specifically about anniversary, 450 Años de Lucha Homenaje Al Pueblo Mexicano, La Ruta de Hernán Cortés, Que Despierte el Leñador, Los 60 Años de Leopoldo Méndez; referenced individuals include Fernando Benitez, Alberto Beltrán, Pablo Neruda, Elena Poniatowska; languages include Spanish
Drawer C-7, Folder 14

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular - Eight Studies Portfolio 1952

Physical Description: 3

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Portfolio is incomplete - folder count includes portfolio cover

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related topics include agricultural labor, female soldiers; referenced individuals include Leopoldo Méndez, Alberto Beltrán, Manuela Sanchez; makers include Latin American Research Bureau; places made include New York (USA); references or specifically about guerillas; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-7, Folder 15

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) 1949-1952

Physical Description: 3

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Folder is minimally described to reduce handling of fragile materials

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related topics include unions, labor, electric industry, humanitarian aid, woodcuts, art exhibitions; referenced individuals include Antonio Frasconi; references or specifically about Soviet Union (USSR), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico (UNAM), Uruguay, Virgin Mary; places made include Mexico; languages include Spanish
Drawer C-7, Folder 16

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) 1975-1993

Physical Description: 22

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related topics include anniversaries, Vietnam, U.S. government and politics, children, death, funerals, Panama, U.S. imperialism, U.S. intervention, Chiapas (Mexico), student movements, student activism, indigenous peoples, Spanish colonialism; references or specifically about U.S. Supreme Court, Tlatelolco massacre, Mexico 1968; makers include Angel Bracho, Reynaldo Olivares, Jesús Alvarez Amaya, Taller de Grafica Popular, Alfredo Mereles, R. Palacios Cruz, Fanny Rabel; referenced individuals include Uncle Sam, Ho Chi Minh, Aníbal Magaña, Ricardo Flores Magón, Carmen Serdán, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara); places made include Mexico; languages include Spanish
Drawer C-7, Folder 17

Artist Groups: Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) - Newsprint 1986-1994

Physical Description: 44

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contains 6 periodicals

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related topics include Mexico, unemployment, famine, hunger, inflation, debt, globalization, free trade, economics, children, youth, justice, revolution, apartheid, imperialism, democracy, television, media, voting, Latin America, communism, peace, human rights, education, the press, oil, religion, disabilities, sports, arts and culture, anniversaries, anti-nuclear, poverty; makers include Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP), violence, police brutality, capitalism; references or specifically about skulls, skeletons, International Monetary Fund (IMF), earthquakes, El Salvador, Statue of Liberty, Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), devil, dollar signs, United States, dollar bills, rock music, annexation of Texas and California, traitors, US senators, Africa, self-determination, Cuba, salaries, Star Wars (US government program), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Honduras, Costa Rica, Marxism, South Africa, scythe, Hollywood, Vietnam War, White House, contras, Iran-Contra Affair, Israel, Nicaragua, Panama, Panama canal, Peru, Radio y Televisión Martí, Romania, working class, Mexican politicians, chaos, terror, TNT (dynamite), crime, Perestroika, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), hammer and sickle, Iraq, Arabs, sex workers, smoking, Televisa, Germans, World War I, Chile, Special Olympics, Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado (ISSSTE), calaveras, cholera, tacos, peso, Guanajuato (Mexico), San Luis Potos (Mexico), Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD), Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PAN), eclipse, Salinastroika, Wall Street Journal, border patrol, narcotics trafficking, drug trafficking, HIV / AIDS, flooding, Bolivia, Honduras, Libia, Argentina, Chile, Persia, Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Plant, filmmakers, actors, artists, infant mortality, Zapatistas, McDonald's, soccer, pregnancy, Chiapas (Mexico), museums, Greenpeace, Haiti, Guantanamo Bay; referenced individuals includes Porfirio Diaz, Diego Rivera, Uncle Sam, Rini Templeton, Juan de la Cabada, Jesse Helms, Pedro Páramo, Fidel Castro, Ronald Reagan, Jaime Sabines, Pieter Botha, Jorge de la Vega Domínguez, Porfirio Muñoz Ledo, Benny Goodman, Abraham Lincoln, Cecil Mille, Ruben Salazar Mallen, Mauricio Magdaleno, María Félix, George H. W. Bush, Violeta Chamorro, Guillermo Endara, Judas, José Clemente Orozco, Manuel Camacho Solís, Octavio Paz, Mikhail Gorbachev, Manuel Zorrilla, Nelson Mandela, Saddam Hussein, Joel Marroquin, Ninca Santos, Salvador Remero, Hector Hernandez, José Rubén Romero, Salvador Allende, Faust, Emiliano Zapata, Augusto Pinochet, Norma Corona, Jorge Carpizo, Guillermo Bonfil Batalla, Chava Flores, Adolfo López Mateos, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Adolf Hiter, Gustavo Baz Prada, José Napoleón Duarte, Carlos Ancira, John Huston, Rosario Ibarra (Rosario Ibarra de Piedra), Ignacio Manuel Altamirano, Malaquias Montoya, Enrique Krauze, Fidel Velazquez, Pete Wilson, Eugène Ionesco, Amparo Ochoa, Elias Canetti, Frank Zappa, Boris Yeltsin, Diego Fernández de Cevallos, David Reynoso, Frida Kahlo, Leon Trotsky, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Luis Donaldo Colosio Murrieta; places made include Mexico; languages include Spanish
Drawer C-8, Folder 1

Artists: John Miner 2004-2008

Physical Description: 8

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referenced individuals include George W. Bush; related topics include benefit concerts, capitalism, labor, U.S. culture critique, anarchism, ecology; places made include California (USA)
Drawer C-8, Folder 2

Artists: Paul Barron 2006-2010

Physical Description: 21

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referenced individuals include Oscar Grant, Barack Obama; related topics include alternative transportation, bicycles, BART Police, prisons, Arizona, racial profiling, police brutality, employment, labor, social media, MySpace, income tax, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), FBI, surveillance, riots, Occupy Movement, Israel, Palestine, Middle East, anarchism, presidents, politicians
Drawer C-8, Folder 4

Artists: Jon-Paul Bail / Political Gridlock - Oversize 1991-2009

Physical Description: 9

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referenced individuals include Condoleezza Rice, Bill O'Reilly; related topics include anti-war, Iraq, First Gulf War, U.S. Military, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), oil, U.S. mass media, ENRON, police brutality, corporatism, capitalism, Ku Klux Klan, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), religion, Christianity, Fox News; places made include Oakland (California, USA)
Drawer C-8, Folder 5

Artists: Jill Lisa Abrams 1993-1995

Physical Description: 15

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related topics include women, peace, U.S. military, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), same sex marriage, drugs, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Act Up, religion; referenced individuals include Roseanne Barr; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-8, Folder 6

Artists: Paul Barron - Oversize 2009

Physical Description: 2

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related topics include starpig, police, police brutality, employment, labor, Palestine, Middle East, North Ireland, Iraq, imperialism; places made include Oakland (California, USA)
Drawer C-8, Folder 7

Artist Groups: Friendly Fire Collective 2008

Physical Description: 20

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related topics include the White Night Riots, gay rights movement, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), San Francisco (California, USA), Afghanistan, Cold War, 2008 Presidential Election, Iraq War, poverty, labor, precarity, Greece, anarchism, global economics, police brutality, 2008 Economic Bailout, fascism, Black Panther Party, Oakland (California, USA), prisons, Prison Industrial Complex, "Bay Area Radical History", housing, the International Hotel, education, the Experimental College, black studies, universities, the Presidio 27, transportation, presidents, politicians, displacement, working class, gentrification, class, diversity, evictions, Yuppies, arson, marches and demonstrations, occupation, warehouses, redevelopment, campaigns; referenced individuals include Harvey Milk, Barack Obama, John McCain, Oscar Grant, Bobby Hutton, Shepard Fairey, Assata Shakur (Joanne Chesimard); references or specifically about Critical Resistance, Bay Area Radical History, the Mission District, Dot-com gentrification, Latino working class, tech industry, "Mission Yuppie Eradication Project", "Rage against Rent", "Downtown Rehersal", "MIllion Band March", Proposition L, "Appropriation Culture", "Vehicle Free Zone", "Sport-Utility Free Zone"; places made San Francisco (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-8, Folder 9

Artists: Eric Drooker 1999-2006; 2011-2014

Physical Description: 23

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related topics include CCA Illustration Department, housing, Oaxaca (Mexico), education, strikes, cultural events, free speech, anti-war, PM Press, left media, World Trade Organization (WTO), marches and demonstrations, capitalism, global economics, International Monetary Fund (IMF), globalization, Pacifica's KPFA Radio, apartheid, labor, ecology, pollution, complicity, gentrification, art and politics, police shootings, anniversary, 99%, Occupy, public radio, freedom of the press, housing; makers include Syracuse Cultural Workers, Direct Action Network, Inkworks Press, WBMG, The Public Works Project, Coalition of Artists against Gentrification, Occupy Action SF, KPFA; referenced individuals include Eric Drooker, Carl DeTorres, Brad Will, Emilio Alfonso Fabian, Käthe Kollwitz; references or specifically about Imaging N30 Global Day of Action (Seattle, Washington), The People Vs. the MIlitary, Apartheid Poster Series, Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES), radio tower, Slingshot (magazine), squatter's rights, ; places made San Francisco (California, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA),
Drawer C-8, Folder 10

Artist Groups: Méchicano Art Center 1969-1980

Physical Description: 31

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related topics include drugs, dance, Chicano/Latino, peace, art exhibitions, Aztlán, University of Southern California (USC), women, cultural events, political theater, gangs, pachucos, jazz, music, film festivals, university events, art production, student work, ballet, folkorico, art, public events, painting, drawing, life drawing, stained glass, crafts, crayon, skull, heart, cactus, nopal, barbed wire; references or specifically about Dia de los Muertos, student boy election, Teatro Campesino, Inner City Theatre, Latin American Student Association (LASA), Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MECHA), Los Angeles City College (LACC), Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), youth mentoring, Soto Street Branch All Nations Neighborhood Center, "Las Tres Mujeres" (exhibition), boxing, Eugene A. Obregon Park, Barnsdall Art Park, Junior Arts Center, Galerìa Poxteca; referenced individuals include Yolanda Lopez, Victoria del Castillo, Gloria Amalia Flores, Irma Garcia; makers include Wayne Alaniz Healy, Leonard Castellanos, George Quintero, Frank Jimenez; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English;
Drawer C-8, Folder 11

Artist Groups: Méchicano Art Center 1969-1976

Physical Description: 29

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related topics include gangs, Chicano/Latino, art, contemporary art, art exhibitions, community building, university events, wine, Boycott Gallo, labor, cultural events, music, poetry, theater, display, folk music, Mexico, Mexican-American, religion, Christianity, unity, agricultural labor, peace, boycott, lettuce, defiance, the Aztec eagle, justice, Aztlán, slides, murals, violence, death, chili pepper; references or specifically about Los Angeles City College (LACC), United Farm Workers (UFW), American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Peace Corps, Chicano Defense Fund, Vincent and Mary Price Gallery, Vicent Price Art Museum, East Los Angeles College (ELAC), Republican Party, gangs, El Hoyo Maravilla (gang), Harpies (gang), White Fence (gang) ; makers include Armando Cabrera, Manuel Gomez Cruz, Carlos D. Almaraz, Frankie Jimenez, Carmen (artist); referenced individuals include Emiliano Zapata Salazar, Cesar Chávez, Uncle Sam; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English, ;
Drawer C-8, Folder 12

Artist Groups: Méchicano Art Center 1970-1977

Physical Description: 11

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related topics include Mexico, Chicano/Latino, cultural events, , labor, film festivals, Chicano Studies, art exhibitions, Aztlán, immigration, human rights, immigration visa; references or specifically about United Farmworkers (UFW), Día de los Muertos, University of Southern California (USC), El Corazon del Pueblo, U.S.C. Art Galleries, Immigration Coalition, H.R.9531 (Alien Adjustment and Employment Act), H.R.14535 (An Act to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act), H.R. 495; makers include Manuel Gomez Cruz, Carlos Almarez, Los Four, Guillermo Bejarano, Jesus J. Gutierrez; referenced individuals include Emiliano Zapata, Alan MacGregor Cranston; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), languages include English, Spanish, ;
Drawer C-8, Folder 13

Artists: Jon-Paul Bail / Political Gridlock - South Africa, Arts and Culture, Oakland community, capitalism/fascism 1980-1997; 2002-2016; 2020

Physical Description: 45

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includes cardstock

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related topics include, mass murder, skeletons, justice, free speech, education, democracy, Mexican flag, Statue of Liberty, noose, victims, equality, symposiums, the environment, police brutality, women, fist, swastika, apartheid, greed, corporatism, media, capitalism, profit, benefit, social media, fascism, Klu Klux Klan (KKK), extermination, violence, anarchy, immigration, rape, land rights, colonization, international solidarity, peace sign, revolution, resilience, housing, public health, privilege, arrogance, fear, supremacy, ignorance, patriarchy, fascism, swastika, Capitalism, foreign relations, hip hop, Free Speech Movement, anniversaries, ; makers include Michelle Elizabeth, Timor; references or specifically about Ayotzinapa,Amazon Prime, drones, affluenza, 99%, MAGA (Make America Great Again), justice system, confederate flag, KluKluxKlan (KKK), Trump 2024, Berkeley School of Social Welfare, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), World War III, Enron, Abu Graib, KFC, Star of David, Wal-Mart, Exxon, dollar sign, $, Alcohol, Firearms and Tobacco (AFT), MTV, United Nations (UN), Israel, Mossad, oil, liberators, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), World Trade Center, barbed wire, Google, AT&T, NSA, Twitter, Iraq, Syria, Uber, CNN, Fox News, BBC, taxpayers, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), Democratic National Committee (DNC), Republican Party (GOP), anarchy, coup, peace sign, 99%, Saturday Night Live (SNL), New World Order, space shuttle, Hammer and Sickle, "pigs", white hate, invisible empire, RCA, Xerox, NCR, General Electric (GE), "wokka wokka wokka", undocumented, hella solidarity, hella revolution, Gill Tract Defense, curfew, coal, coal dust, Casper the ghost, BART police, loser, The Coup (band), flowers, dollar bills, anarchy symbol, peace symbol, gas masks, workshops, UC Gill Tract Community Farm, Iraq, Syrua, Libya, Egypt, Palestine; referenced individuals include Martha Stewart, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Trump, ; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Cairo (Egypt); languages include English, Spanish, Arabic
Drawer C-8, Folder 14

Artists: Collaborative Bay Area Artists 1993-2013

Physical Description: 21

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related topics include U.S. economy, bicycling, ecology, California coast, oil, Christianity, Republican Party, anti-war, Iraq War, oceans, oil companies, communism, May Day, labor, Monsanto, farms, farmers, food, fracking, HIV/AIDS, student work, immigration, Mexico, benefit concerts, peace, anti-nuclear; presidents, politicians, referenced individuals include Oscar Grant, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Edvard Munch; makers include Winston Smith, Brianna Lengel-Bail, Ryan Sarri, Ron Donovan, Chris Shaw, Dominique Dominguez, Political Gridlock; places made include California (USA)
Drawer C-8, Folder 16

Artists: Jon-Paul Bail / Political Gridlock - Occupy / Arts and Culture 1986-1991; 2000-2014

Physical Description: 31

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related topics include corporatism, land rights, labor, war, economics, capitalism, the environment, oil, police brutality, bombs, hate, fear, terrorism, military, May Day, equality, labor, solidarity, education, incarceration, prisons, statistics, anarchy, strike, peace sign, social justice, greed, housing, poverty; makers include Inkworks Press, Ancient Forest Friendly, Art Hazelwood; references or specifically about Ikea, eminent domain, TMZ, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), Fox News, CNN, Democratic National Convention (DNC), Republican Party (GOP), 99%, Iraq, Enron, nipplegate, IBM, China, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), MTV, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), 1%, Tea Party, DeAppropriation Wall, National Rifle Association (NRA), Sandy Hill Elementary School, mass incarceration, Hella Occupy, fist, Bread and Roses, Free Speech Movement, general strike, American International Group, Inc (AIG), Chevron, Exxon, the system, "Burning down the House" ; referenced individuals include Osama Bin Laden, Bill O'Reilly; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Davis (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-9, Folder 1

Artist Groups: Yo! What Happened to Peace? and Related Artists (Hard Pressed Studios) 2003-2010

Physical Description: 31

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does not include works by John Carr, includes artists that collaborated with him at Hard Pressed Studios

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related topics include anti-war, U.S. government and politics, corporatism, war profiteers, peace, militarism, Star Trek, Fox News, media, capitalism, September 11 (2001), marijuana, War on Terror, War on Drugs, terrorism, oil, Islam, government corruption, Mexico, White House, Los Angeles (California, USA), art exhibitions, United Kingdom, children, Juarez, women, maquiladoras, presidents, politicians; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, George H. W. Bush Richard Cheney (Dick Cheney), Condoleezza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, Mohamed Atta, Afrika Bambaataa; makers include Two Rabbits Studios, Mike Thacker, Umbrella, Genevieve Gauckler, Winston Smith, Firehouse, Bill Pierce, Goat Skull, Skramble, Noah Breuer; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); references or specifically about U.S. flag
Drawer C-9, Folder 2

Artists: John Carr - Oversize 2007-2009

Physical Description: 73

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includes newsprint

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related topics include political art exhibitions, marches and demonstrations, marijuana, Fox News, art and culture, Indian culture, Vishnu, fascism, police, mass media, women, censorship, television, yuppies, revolutions, scat muncher, immigrant labor, Los Angeles (California, USA), anti-war, FBI, 2008 presidential election, politicians, presidents, Iraq war, Hurricane Katrina, We the People Festival, Federal Reserve; referenced individuals include Jeffrey Deitch, Megyn Kelly, Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, John McCain, Ben Bernanke, Hillary Clinton; makers include Noah Breuer, Jesus Barraza, Werc, Favianna Rodriguez, Anonymous; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); references or specifically about Yo! What Happened to Peace?, L.A. vs War, kleptocracy
Drawer C-9, Folder 3

Artists: Karen Fiorito 2002-2021

Physical Description: 42

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related topics include imperialism, capitalism, corporatism, anti-war, oil, Patriot Act, militarism, military industrial complex, death penalty, police abuse, ecology, Hummers, homelessness, voting, Middle East, women, presidents, politicians, voting rights, sexism, revolution, women's rights, human rights, religion, murder, Statue of Liberty, children, love, unity, animal abuse, animal rights, resistance, water conservation, statistics, liberation, history, slavery, rifle, political prisoners, ecology, environmentalism; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Condoleezza Rice, Dick Cheney (Richard Cheney), Arnold Schwarzenegger, Uncle Sam, Jesus Christ, Napoleon Bonaparte, Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein, Tony Blair (Anthony Blair), Osama Bin Laden, Augusto Pinochet, Donald J. Trump, Angela Davis,Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), Madonna, Durga (god); makers include Hard Pressed Studios, Self Help Graphics & Art, Justseeds, Stumptown Printers; references or specifically about U.S. flag, Statue of Liberty, Buddha Chicken, Buddha Cat Press, Buddha Bunny, Buddha Pig, Golden Buddha Cat, Juarez Mexico murders, Trump Tower, Trump Presidency, sign language, veganism, 99%, vegetables, meat, drought, Animal Liberation Front (ALF), laboratories, fur farms, sabotaging facilities, Underground Railroad, safe houses, veterinary care, sanctuaries, shock and awe, "the future is female", tree of life, death, "Madonna and Child", India, skulls, bombs; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Farsi, Sanskrit, English
Drawer C-9, Folder 4

Artists: John Carr 2003-2009

Physical Description: 23

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related topics include mass media, anti-war, The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), police abuse, peace, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), war in Afghanistan, Iraq War, Pakistan, CNN, Iraq, politicians, presidents, militarism, oil, street art, Fox News, Halliburton; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Jeffrey Deitch, Blu, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John McCain, Lou Dobbs, Megyn Kelly, Richard Cheney (Dick Cheney), George H. W. Bush; ma7kers include The Nation; references or specifically about U.S. flag, Arte Crea Vida, L.A. Raw; produced by or supporting Artists United Against Censorship, L.A. vs. War, Yo What Happened to Peace; places made include Los Angeles and San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer C-9, Folder 5

Artists: Karin Fiorito - Oversize 2004

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Chevron, oil, women, feminism; referenced individuals include Condoleezza Rice; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-9, Folder 6

Artists: Lalo Alcaraz - La Cucaracha 1994-1996; 2006

Physical Description: 21

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includes signed poster

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related topics include imigration, media, racism, elections, education, lifestyle, stereotyping, police brutality, racial profiling, Republicans; makers include Pocho Productions, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), Karen Manning, Linda Ware, Michael Woodcock, Carol Wells, ; referenced individuals include Governor Pete Wilson, Pochahantas, Princess Motaoka, Robbie Conal, Carol Wells, ; references or specifically about United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.), Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), Chicano Superman, Ghetto Bird, Vato Loco, MIgra Mouse, Disney Company, Pocha-Hontas, the barrio, RAID, FRAID, The GOP(the Grand Old Party), Pito, the border, spicks, Pitzer College, California Needs Brown, Generation X, Generation Mex, tribal tattoo, Juan Valdez coffee, "No Uvas", United Farm Workers (UFW), "gangsta", cholos, Offensive Gringo (O.G.), Proposition 187,; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-9, Folder 7

Artists: Lalo Alcaraz - Arts & Culture / Politicians / Politics 1992-1997; 2008-2019

Physical Description: 24

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related topics include benefit, anniversary, gentrification, police brutality, military tank, liberation, media, immigration, parody, American Flag, racism, elections; makers include Self Help Graphics and Art, Universal Press Syndicate, Pocho Magazine, Esteban Zul, Mitchel Printing; referenced individuals include Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Geronimo, Daryl Gates, George Herbert Walker Bush (George H.W. Bush), Barack Hussein Obama, Emilio Zapata, Sonia Sotomayor; references or specifically about Walmart, Chinatown (Los Angeles, California), Clash of the Pochos, Culture Clash, Mezklah, KPFK, comedy, Starbucks, "The Virgin of Gentrification", Tapatio, la raza, the Army, Poncho Villa Liberation army, Chingon Forces, revolution, Aztlan, Occupy Wall Street, Monopoly, 99%, White Men Can't Jump, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Los Angeles City Hall, LA riots (1992), Los Angeles uprising (1992), Viva Zapata, Judge Judy, proposition 187; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-9, Folder 8

Artist Groups: Yo! What Happened to Peace? and Related Artists 1982-2005

Physical Description: 27

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related topics include War on Drugs, War on Terror, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), marijuana, peace, militarism, jihadists, republicans, Nazism, Kuwait, Iraq War, September 11 (2001), capitalism, Vietnam War, mass media, corporatism, prisons, U.S. culture critique, anti-war, oil, martial law, Nazism, United Nations, American ethnocentricism; referenced individuals include George H. W. Bush, Saddam Hussein, George W. Bush, Osama Bin Laden, Arnold Schwarzenegger; makers include Winston Smith, Genevieve Gauckler, Firehouse, Gridlock, Mike D., Artemio Rodriguez, Fumika, Tiger J. Gushue, Malleus, Smoke Screen Factory, Seth, Matt Campbell (Spanko), Eric Drooker, La Mano Press; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty; places made include California (USA)
Drawer C-9, Folder 9

Artists: Hard Pressed Studios 2008-2011

Physical Description: 4

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Does not include works by John Carr, includes artists that collaborated with Hard Pressed Studios

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related topics include anti-war, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), Mexico, female homicides in Ciudad Juárez, women, United Kingdom; references or specifically about Union Jack, "the land of the free"
Drawer C-10, Folder 1

Artists: Robbie Conal - 1980s

Physical Description: 17
Drawer C-10, Folder 2

Artists: Robbie Conal - 1990s

Physical Description: 14
Drawer C-10, Folder 3

Artists: Robbie Conal

Physical Description: 39
Drawer C-10, Folder 4

Artists: Robbie Conal - 1980s (Oversize)

Physical Description: 13
Drawer C-10, Folder 5

Artists: Robbie Conal - 1990s (Oversize)

Physical Description:
Drawer C-10, Folder 6

Artists: Robbie Conal - 2000s (Oversize)

Physical Description: 19
Drawer C-10, Folder 7

Artists: Robbie Conal - 2010s to Present (Oversize)

Physical Description: 15
Drawer C-11, Folder 1

Artists: Malaquías Montoya - Death Penalty Series 2000-2003

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

referenced individuals include Joseph Inglo, Ethel Rosenberg, Julius Rosenberg; related topics include electric chair, animal experimentation, animal rights, political prisoners, victims of capital punishment, lethal injection, Texas, death penalty abolition; references or specifically about Jesus Christ; places made include Northern California
Drawer C-11, Folder 2

Artists: Jos Sances - Anti-Imperialism / Native Americans 1989-2008

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include democracy, globalization, economics, U.S. flag, swastika, skeleton, religion, slavery, maps, exploitation, land rights, media, savages, stereotyping, colonialism, apartheid, guns, diversity, white supremacy; referenced individuals include George H.W. Bush, Pocahontas, Nathaniel Bacon, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, Sachem Metacom, Paul Revere, John Simon, Jerry Mathers, George W. Bush, Leonard Peltier, Floyd Westerman, Enrique Ramirez, Nelson Mandela; references or specifically about Triangle Trade, outside the box, rum, tobacco, furs, sugar, molasses, wine, indigo, Jamestown, plantations, slaughterhouse, Powhatan slaughter, River James, Plymouth (Virginia, USA), wampum, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Wampanoag People, white man, the Puritans, Thanksgiving, King Phillip, pilgrims, murder, death, International Day of Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples of the World, International Indian Treaty Council, Big Mountain Resistance, American Indian Movement (AIM), Big Mountain, the Creator, relocation; places made include California (USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-11, Folder 3

Artists: Jos Sances - Middle East 1992-2010

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include war, children, Middle East, Caribbean, police brutality, Palestine, Israel, escalation, negotiations, marches and demonstrations, rifle, dove of peace, resistance, lies, skeleton, sanctions, statistics, children, economy, terrorism, silencing, truth, unconditional love, evil triumph, Nobel Peace Prize, poetry, pardons, kafiyeh, Jewish star, religion, media, military tank, flags, settlers, Occupied Territories, anniversaries, political puppets, yamulka, benefits; makers include Middle East Peace Action, Middle East Children's Alliance, Jos Sances, Alliance Graphics; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Holly Near, Ronnie Gilbert, Daniel Ellsberg, Gus Newport, Barbara Lubin, Ed Asner, Danny Glover, Ani DiFranco, Emily Henochowic, Rachel Corrie, William Shakespeare, Caspar Weinberger, René Castro, Jesus Varela (Chuy Varela), Linda Lucero, Martha Acevedo; references or specifically about Middle East Children's Alliance, Persian Gulf War, Rosenberg Fund for Children, Vanguard Public Foundation, Iraq, Christmas, United Nations (UN), malnutrition, medicine, clean water, humanitarian relief, Uncle Sam, flotilla massacre, Gaza, Noman's Land, Bethlehem, Red Cross, David and Goliath, chili pepper, macarenas, Conjunto Cespedes; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include Hebrew, Arabic, English
Drawer C-11, Folder 4

Artists: Jos Sances - KPFA 1999

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include free speech, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), community radio, corporatism, education, U.S. Constitution, benefit concerts, anti-war, Iraq, Yugoslavia, Kosovo; makers include Inkworks Press; references or specifically about Christmas; places made include California (USA); referenced individuals include Joan Baez, Lynn Chadwick, Santa Claus
Drawer C-11, Folder 5

Artists: Malaquías Montoya - Political Prisoners, Prisons, Law 1970s-2008

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include human rights, genocide, Native Americans, police violence, racism, facism, injustice, death penalty, capital punishment, indigenous rights, prisoners' rights, labor law, workers' rights; makers include Inkworks Press; referenced individuals include Hugo Pinell, Willie Tate, Johnny Larry Spain, David Johnson, Fleeta Drumgo and Luis Talamantez, Jo Ann Yellow Bird, Zintkalazi, George Jackson, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Edward Asner, Robbie Conal, Ossie Davis, Martin Espada, Michael Franti, Danny Hoch, Sonia Sanchez, Pete Seeger, Peter Sellars, Ntozake Shange, Simón Bolívar, Mark Banks, Lee Brightman, Simon Ortiz, Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz, Fay Ramon, John Trudell, Bill Wahpepah, Sid Welch, Dennis Banks, Floyd Westerman, Max Gail, Will Knapp, Omar Hakim Khayyam, Paul Krassner, Angela Davis, Max Schwartz, Quentin R. Hand, Ahimsa Sumchai, Masaba, Gwen Avery, Luz Guerra, James Smith, Clarence Darrow, Jim Hightowe; references or specifically about American Indian Movement, San Quentin Six, Marin County Civic Center - San Rafael, Mumia 911, National Day of Art to Stop the Execution of Mumia Abu-Jamal, Moby Grape, Pee Wee Ellis and friends, Folsom Prison, Folsom Legal Defense, Taiko Dojo Drummers, Northern and Southern Drums, People's Temple, Attica Rebelion, The Last Poets, Family Nitoto - African Theater Drummers, People's Cultural Center, California Attorneys For Criminal Justice, shackles, Texas Department of Agriculture, pesticides; languages include Spanish, English; makers include Malaquias Montoya, Marin County Civic Center - San Rafael
Drawer C-11, Folder 6

Artists: Jos Sances - Individuals 1990-2014

Physical Description: 22

Scope and Content Note

related topics include death penalty, capital punishment, political prisoners, anti-war, U.S. presidents, torture, surveillance, climate change, African Americans, socialism, nonviolence, solidarity, clergy, economics, religion, Iraq War, solidarity, justice, benefit, statistics, racism, mass imprisonment, freedom of speech, human rights, death penalty, ; makers include Mission Gráfica, Friends of Stephen Bingham, Alliance Graphics, Equal Justice USA / Quixote Center, Int'l Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal, Mel Simmons, Reneé Moreno, Ken Friedman, Middle East Children's Alliance, Justice for Dolores Coalition, Renee Moreno, Ester Hernandez, Equal Justice USA/Quixote Center, International COncerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal, Alliance Graphic, ; referenced individuals include Stephen Bingham, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Rosa Parks, Bernie Sanders, Richard M. Nixon, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney (Richard Cheney), Barack Obama, Lincoln Cushing, Maudelle Shrek, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., John Lennon, Dolores Huerta, Anna Deavere Smith, Huey P. Newton, David Hilliard, Pope Francis, Pope John XXVII, Cesar Chavez, Dorothy Day, Archbishop Oscar Romero, Thomas Paine, Neil Bush, Saddam Hussein, Pete Seeger, Hillary Clinton; references or specifically about Montgomery Bus Boycott, Viet Nam War, "Si se Puede!", War on Terror, Black Panther Party, Live from Death Row, ; places made include Palo Alto (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer C-11, Folder 7

Artists: Jos Sances - Health / HIV / AIDS / Labor 1980-1992; 2000-2015

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include justice, housing, Tuberculosis, women, trade work, minimum wage, justice, corporatism, education, war, taxes, diversity, anniversary, social security, cigarettes, HIV/AIDS testing, sex, death, benefits,justice, rewards; makers include Art Hazelwood, Fireworks Graphics, Haley Hudson, Gracia Guasagara, Youth for Testing, Salim Yaqub, Doug Minkler, KPFA Pacifica Radio, Ruth Morgan, Deble, J.R. Fuentes; referenced individuals include Richard Bloom, Barack Obama (Barack Hussein Obama), Bill Clinton (William Jefferson Clinton), Hadley Hudson, Freemont Unified District Teachers Association, Debie, Ruth Morgan; references or specifically about Berkeley Post Office, postal worker jobs, post office services, CBRE, vultures, Monopoly board game, sweatshops, nurses, teachers, Medicare, employer pensions, medical insurance, dental insurance, substance abuse, Virginia Slims cigarettes, unprotected sex, Newport Kings cigarettes, cancer; places made include Houston (Texas, USA), San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer C-11, Folder 8

Artists: Malaquías Montoya - Immigration 1983-2015

Physical Description: 28

Scope and Content Note

related topics include El Salvador, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, labor, globalization, international economics, refugees, resilience, borders, family unification, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), indigenous peoples, undocumeted peoples, American dream; makers include Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer (TANA), Centro de Estudios Fronterizos del Norte de México, Self Help Graphics & Art, Hermandad Mexicana Nacional; referenced individuals include Donald Trump, Eduardo Galeano, Nina Serrano, Daniel Venegas; references or specifically about Syrian Civil War, agave plant, barbed wire, fence, "The Adventure of Don Chipote, or, When Parrots Breast Feed", U.S. flag, El Teatro de la Esperanza, Arriba Art & Business News, Arriba Magazine, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, bandana, Si se puede; places made include Davis (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-11, Folder 9

Artists: Jos Sances - Oversize 1990-1993

Physical Description: 5

Scope and Content Note

related topics include censorship, freedom of the press, mass media, Israel, Palestine, First Gulf War, corporations, alcohol, pregnancy, health, poverty; referenced individuals include Naji Al-Ali, Saddam Hussein; references or specifically about United States flag; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer C-11, Folder 10

Artists: Malaquías Montoya - International Solidarity 1973-2005

Physical Description: 26

Scope and Content Note

related topics include human rights, Cuba, Cuban Revolution, Chile, dictatorship, protest song, colonialism, anti-Apartheid, Palestinian solidarity, divestment from South Africa, Philippine Revolution, Philippine Liberation, Zapatista, Chicano, Vietnam War, El Salvador, poetry, Salvadoran Civil War, Nicaraguan solidarity, political prisoners, Nicaragua, women soldiers, revolution, rifles; makers include Inkworks Press, Palestine Solidarity Committee, Middle East Children's Alliance, Chicano Vietnam Project, Serie Project; referenced individuals include Fidel Castro, Victor Jara, Tolbert Small, Jean-Paul Sartre, Dore Ashton, Wendy Masri, Andres Bonifacio, Emiliano Zapata, Roque Dalton, Renny Golden, Farabundo Marti, Hugo A. Pinell, Augusto Pinochet, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara); references or specifically about 26th of July movement, Aragua (Venezuela), "Angelita Huenumán", barb wire, "In Celebration of the State of Palestine", Berkeley out of South Africa Coalition, Aztlan, Zapatista Army of National Liberation, U.S. flag, Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front, 1989 murders of Jesuits in El Salvador, corn, Folsom Prison, Red star, red flag, Guerrillero Heroico, Cuban flag; places made include Berkeley (California, USA); languages include Spanish, Vietnamese
Drawer C-11, Folder 11

Artists: Jos Sances - Solidarity with Latin America 1979-1990

Physical Description: 34

Note

includes posters signed by members of Nicaragua's all-star baseball team

Scope and Content Note

related topics include film, documentary, El Salvador, Contras, anniversary, Nicaragua, veterans, peace, anti-war, U.S intervention, Chile, women, dictatorship, art exhibitions, music, murals, ball, dance, Colombia, gala, fundraiser, independence, solidarity, protest, call to action, Cuba, Florida (USA), photography, murder, sports, baseball, athletes; makers include Andres Cisneros, Chubasco Press, Nicaragua Network, Mission Gráfica, R. Henderson, Lynda Arnold, Human Rights Progect, Institue of Policy Studies, Mission Grafica; references or specifically about Presente 1989, Mission Cultural Center, Nica-Africana, National All-Star Basebal Team of Nicaragua, Athletes United for Peace, Friends of Nicaraguan Culture, Jesuit priests, Elsalvador, November 16 1989 massacre (El Salvador), ; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Washington, DC (USA); referenced individuals include Maria Serrano, Eduardo Galeano, Augusto Sandino, Grupo Mantocal, Luis E. Mejía Godoy, Kotoja, Camilo Torres, Oscar Romero, Adam Kufeld, Manilo Argueta, Joaquin, Elba, Juan Ramon, Ignacio, Nacho, Segundo, Calima, ; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-11, Folder 12

Artists: Malaquías Montoya - Arts and Culture 1977-2013

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Latin American art, poetry, Chicana writers, Nicaragua, Chicano art, art exhibitions, anti-colonialism, revolution, Black power; makers include Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer (TANA), Serie Project, Coronado Studios, Inkworks Press; referenced individuals include Aleman, Rene Castro, Daniel Galvez, Nilo, Nunez, Ray Patlan, Andrés Montoya, Lucha Corpi, Ernesto Cerdenal, Alice Walker, Michael McClure, David Clennon, Gus Newport, Los Peludos, Christopher Columbus, Amiri Baraka, Angela Davis; references or specifically about Berkeley Art Center, Galleria Sin Fronteras, La Peña Cultural Center, Koncepts Cultural Gallery, Taller Tupac Amaru, Galería de la Raza, Jesus Barraza, Melanie Cervantes, Facundo Cabral; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Austin (Texas, USA); languages include Spanish
Drawer C-11, Folder 13

Artists: Jos Sances - Housing / Anti-Apartheid 1984-2015

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include lynching, racism, eviction, beheading, guillotine, gentrification, foreclosure, birds. shopping cart, dance, music, poetry, poets, donations, blankets, sleeping bags, thermal underwear, socks, swesters, coats, surival; makers include San Francisco Poster Syndicate, Alliance Graphics; referenced individuals include Don Paul and the Range Riders, Joe Souza, Laurie Lazamana, Tod Burrell, Alfonso Texador, Jack Hirschman, Sarah Menafee, George Washington, Ronald Reagan, Bill Gates, René Yañez, Yolanda Lopez, Art Hazelwood; references or specifically about lawn jockey, Jocko Graves, safe houses, underground railroad, Jim Crow Laws, the old south, hitching post, greedy landlords, Reagan comes home to Roost, San Francisco (California, USA), San Francisco Tenant's Union, Cesar's Latin Palace, Homeless United, Cesar's Ascarrunz, benefit dance, ; places made include Berkeley (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English;
Drawer C-12, Folder 1

Artists: Herbert Siguenza 1982-1999

Physical Description: 24

Scope and Content Note

references or specifically about U.S. intervention in El Salvador, Left Bank Books, Committee For A Democratic Policy Toward Italy, AIDS Project Los Angeles, Instituto Familiar de la Raza, Inc., Self Help Graphics and Art; makers include La Raza Silk Screen Center, La Raza Graphics; related topics include drug abuse, Chicano/Latino, cultural events, mental health, Christmas, Viva Brasil, nativity, Las Posadas, Carnaval, Brazil; referenced individuals and organizations include Carlos Mejía Godoy, Roque Dalton, Bertolt Brecht, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Nicolás Guillén
Drawer C-12, Folder 2

Artists: Danny Lyon 1963-1964

Physical Description: 6

Note

includes item with ink stamp from Industrial Workers of the World (IWW); includes the SNCC five poster series

Scope and Content Note

related topics include slavery, prisons, prison industrial complex, police brutality, children, poverty, hunger, African Americans, voting rights; references or specifically about Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC); references or specifically about Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
Drawer C-12, Folder 3

Artists: Alex Lilly 2002-2015

Physical Description: 24

Scope and Content Note

related topics include unity, solidarity, police brutality, riots, violence, racism, perserverence, truth, reactionary politics, sexual assault, surveillance, monarchy, government oppression; referenced individuals include George W. Bush; references or specifically about posters to the people, guillotine, targets, wall, white supremacy, internet off line, tabloid activism, Riot Cop, fake news, USA PATRIOT Act; places made include Portland (Oregon, USA)
Drawer C-12, Folder 4

Artists: Rupert García 1972-1999

Physical Description: 32

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Los Angeles (California, USA), KPFA, 1968 Olympics, African Americans, Black Panther Party, political prisoners, South Africa, apartheid, mining, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), Youth Orchestra, Mexico, Chicano/Latino, journalism, education, Australia, Aboriginal, Chile, Chilean refugees, concert benefits, labor, capitalism, Marin (California, USA); referenced individuals include Christopher Columbus, Josefina Fierro de Bright, Luisa Moreno, Lipton tea, Rose Pesotta, Frida Kahlo, Nelson Mandela, Angela Davis, Billy Holiday, Emiliano Zapata, Mother Jones (Mary Harris Jones), Dolores Huerta, Ruben Salazar, Tommy Smith, Robert C. Maynard, Paul Robeson, Salvador Allende, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Pablo Neruda, Leopoldo Mendez; makers include San Francisco Mime Troupe, The Power of Place, The Los Angeles Conservancy; places made include Berlin (Germany), San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer C-12, Folder 5

Artists: Lincoln Cushing - Oversize 1985-1995

Physical Description: 2

Note

includes works made under the name Insurgent Squeegee

Scope and Content Note

referenced individuals include Holly Near, Paul Robeson, Eugene V. Debs, Bertolt Brecht; related topics include anti-nuclear, draft, oil, social services, energy, socialism, labor, education; makers include Labor Party Advocates
Drawer C-12, Folder 6

Artists: Carlos Cortez - Arts and Culture / Women 1971-1992; 2000; Bulk 1980's

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, automation, industrial workers, women and children, women, female nudes, Wobbly, resistance art, art gallery, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), benefit concert, calaveras, skeletons, Chicano/Latino, indigenous art, concert, political music, mural art, anti-war, anti-US intervention in Central America, solidarity, Haymarket, Aztec mythology, motherhood, Day of the Dead, mariachi, the Gilded Age, electrical workers, marches and demonstrations, IWW flag; makers include Lincoln Belmont Pantry, Printing & Publishing House Workers, Industrial Workers of the Word (IWW), Chicago State University, CSU-UMN MacArthur Foundation Undergraduate Honors Program, Atakwasa, Movimiento Artistico Chicano (MARCH), Gato Negro Press, Illinois Art Council, Illinois Humanities Council, Chicago Mural Group, Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Communications Workers of America (CWA) Convention, Galeria Ink Works; referenced individuals include Terry Brackenbury, Utah Phillips, Fred Holstein, Marion Wade, Faith Petric, Mark Ross, Bob Bovee, Eric Glatz, Bruce Brackney, Jeff Cahill, Omechichi-Macuil Xochitl, Mark Rogovin, Tlazolteotl, Joe Troy; references or specifically about Haymarket, Memorial Day Massacre, ¡Maternidad y Lucha!, Motherhood and Struggle; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-12, Folder 7

Artists: Lincoln Cushing / Insurgent Squeegee 1980-1997

Physical Description: 77

Note

Includes works made under the name Insurgent Squeegee.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include apartheid, South Africa, divestment, Puerto Rico, labor, Nicaragua, trade embargo, international aid, Vietnam, El Salvador, U.S. intervention in Central America, anti-nuclear, disarmament, Mexico, Mexican murals, education, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), corporatism, peace, benefit concerts, Caribbean, women, mental health, psychology, drugs, medications, Cuba, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Africa, unions, Spain, boycott, Chile, ecology, occupational health, occupational hazards, safety, unions, union busting, Iron Workers local 627, death, embargo, trade, agriculture, El Salvador, sovereignty, U.S. imperialism, foreign policy, arms, Cuba, mural dedication, Apartheid, union busting, strike (huelga), missile, Peetskill Riots, segregation, occupational health & safety; makers include Consumer Action Troupe, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Middle East Children's Alliance (MECA), National Lawyers Guild (NLG), San Francisco Mime Troupe, Bread and Roses, La Jolla Museum of Art, NASSCO Workers Defense Committee, Redwood Cultural Work, Lincoln Cushing, Nicaragua Network, Coordinadora de los Comites Salvadorenos, Committee for Health Rights in Central America, El Salvador Medical Relief Fund, La Pena Cultural Center, Domingo Ulloa, Bay Area Central America Peace Campaign (BACAPC), San Francisco Mime Troupe, Center for Latin American Studies at UC Berkeley, Adam Kufeld, Dickie Magidoff, Oakland/Berkeley CISPES, Red Pepper Posters, Bay Area U.S. Hands Off Cuba Committee, insurgent squeegee collective, Options, NASSCO Workers Defense Committee, Committee for Health Rights in Central America, American Public Health Association;referenced individuals include Bertolt Brecht, Paul Robeson, Pete Seeger, Oscar Romero, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Domingo Ulloa, Augusto Pinochet, Michael, Bebbe, Kenneth King, Pete Seeger, Marcel Khalife, Ronnie Gilbert, Holly Near, Miles Frieden, Jonathan Sacks, Will Simpson, Lydia Chavez, Susan Eckstein, Richard Nuccio, Maria Cristina Garcia, Pietro Gleijeses, Gillian Gunn Clissold, Susan Eckstein, Grupo Sumpul, Sistah Boom, Marta Alicia Rivera, Miguel Mesa, Sasha Abramsky, Maxine Hong Kingston, Malcolm Margolin, Pam Peirce, Julie Guthman, Navina Khanna, Alethea Harper, Armando Nieto, Heather Wooten, Annie Shattuck, Alison Jordon, Margaret Reeves, Greig Guthey, Sylvia Schwartz, Gordon Edgar, Monica Finc, Barbara Finnin, Mark Medeiros, Jason Harvey, Shyaam Shabaka, Tony Alexander, Favianna Rodriguez, Laura-Anne Minkoff Zern, John Curl, Gail P. Myers, Amara Tabor-Smith, Luther Bradley, Sherman Unidos, Centro Cultural de la Raza, Earl Dotter, Lewis Hine, Luther D. Bradley, Richard V. Correll, Robert Gumpert, Marilyn Anderson, Simon Ng, Robert Gumpert, Bertolt Brecht; references or specifically about Contadora Group, The Mozamgola Caper, The Grinder: A Working Song, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, Illinois Women's Trade Union League (1907), UC Berkeley, Television Marti, National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO), Fortune 500; languages include Spanish, English; places made include Oakland (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer C-12, Folder 8

Artists: Carlos Cortez - Movimiento ARtistico CHicano (MARCH) 1971-1996

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Chicano/Latino, Native American, motherhood and struggle, Indigenous people, arts and culture, Aztlan, culture, theatre, equality, gallery, photography, Dia de Los Muertos, activism, Mexican dictatorship, liberalism, calavera, mariachi; makers include Movimiento Artistico Chicano, Kalpulli, La Universidád de Illinois, Miraza Arts Consortium, Museum of Science & Industry, Gato Negro Press, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW, Wobblies); referenced individuals include Emiliano Zapata, Ricardo Flores Magón, Jose Guadalupe Posada; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-12, Folder 9

Artists: Danny Lyon - About 1963; 1991

Physical Description: 8

Note

Includes photographs

Scope and Content Note

makers include Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), University of Arizona; related topics include police brutality, poverty, children, child hunger, African Americans, voting rights, riots, Texas, prisons, Chicano/Latino, Mississippi, racism, housing, education, community building, employment, immigration, Mexico, New Mexico, border patrol, political films, 1960s; referenced individuals include Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara)
Drawer C-12, Folder 10

Artists: Carlos Cortez - Labor / Anti-war 1965; 1974-1979; 1980-1991

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, unions, Germany, education, miners, activism, socialism, laborers, Vietnam, Industrialization, war, military draft, art and culture, nationalism, patriotism, imperialism, calaveras, skulls, Indigenous people, Native Americans; makers include Gato Negro Press, International Workers of the World (IWW), Texas Farm Workers Union (TFWU); referenced individuals include Ben Fletcher, Eugene Victor Debs, Eugene V. Debs, José Guadalupe Posada; references or specifically about Vietnam War, anti-war, exploitation, socialism, pacifism, death, coffin, skeleton, New Mexico (USA), Vietcong, farm workers, Texas (USA), campesinos, solidarity, United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), Pitston strikers; places made include Chicago (USA); languages include Greek, Spanish, English
Drawer C-12, Folder 11

Artists: Lincoln Cushing 1979-1998; bulk 1980s

Physical Description: 46

Note

includes works made under the name Insurgent Squeegee

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S.-Mexico border, El Salvador, anti-war, African Americans, community building, community health, ecology, women's health, prenatal health, San Francisco (California, USA), folk music, Chile, Chilean art and culture, U.S. Intervention, La Peña Cultural Center, Los Angeles (California, USA), Chicano/Latino, Cinco de Mayo, psychology, mental health, suicide, employment, labor, unions, women, Ku Klux Klan, police brutality, strike, anti-nuclear, nuclear arms race, draft resistance, energy, oil, children, demilitarization, education funding, student movements, childcare, capitalism, work safety, asbestos, occupational safety, peace, toxic substance, hazardous waste, public health, May Day, offshore drilling, Cesar Valle Medical Clinic, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Central America, South Africa, Caribbean, workplace stressors, suicide rates, unemployment rates, PTSD, U.S. intervention in El Salvador, borders, "open the border," union women, public art, multicultural art, general strike; makers include Commitee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Comite El Salvador, Case El Salvador, Central American Refugee Committee (CRECE), California Labor Federation, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Groundwork Books, Redwood Cultural Work, Dickie M, Archetype, Inkworks Press, Vanguard Public Foundation, National Lawyer's Guild Central America Task Force, Nick Elsberg, Mobilization for Peace, Jobs and Justice, Bay Area Central America Peace Campaign (BACAPC), Institute for Labor and Mental Health, Lincoln Cushing, Groundwork Books, David Avalos, Ruben Juarez, Herb S. Tuyay, Byron Wooden, Graduate School for Urban Resources and Social Policy; referenced individuals include Paul Robeson, Pete Seeger, Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, Karl Marx, Richard Nixon, Bertolt Brecht, Pete Seeger, Oscar Romero, Joseph Eyer, Peter Sterling, Monsignor Archbishop Oscar Romero, Antonio Quezada, Rodolfo Rosales, Marilyn Mantay, Kurt Weill, Hans Eisler, Bertolt Brecht, Karl Marx, Grupo Sumpul, Dan Breault; references or specifically about National Caravan of Salvadorans for Peace & Justice in Central America, Vietnam War, stress-related mortality, General Association of Salvadoran University Students (AGEUS), "stop the fence," International Workers' Day, 1946 Oakland General Strike; places made include Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-12, Folder 12

Artists: Carlos Cortez - Solidarity / Immigration 1973; 1980-1989; 1993-1995; 2003

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Native American, colonialism, genocide, Wounded Knee, Indian, resistance, Zapatista, Huelga, ¡Huelga!, United Farm Workers, Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, Indigenous, Policia, eagle, mothers, women, police violence, labor, industrialization, immigration, Native, arts and culture, protest, unification; makers include Graphic Heritage and Legacies; refenced individuals include Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, Emiliano Zapata; references or specifically about farm workers, immigrants, police, police brutality, Zapatistas, United Farm Workers (UFW), Industrial Workers of the World (IWW); places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-12, Folder 13

Artists: Carlos Cortez - Joe Hill 1979

Physical Description: 11

Note

Linocut print depicting Joe Hill (1879-1915), a Swedish born poet, cartoonist, union organiser and itinerant worker in the United States. He was executed in 1915 in Salt Lake City following a controversial murder trial. He is generally believed to have been innocent of the crime and punished as a scapegoat for being an itinerant worker and union agitator. His story is told in brief at the top of the poster, alongside the address of the IWW. He holds a paper reading 'If we workers take a notion, we can stop all speeding trains, every ship upon the ocean, we can tie with mighty chains, every wheel in the creation, every mine and every mill, fleets and armies of all nations well at our command stand still'.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include industrialization, socialism, laborers, political prisoners, portraits, labor, unionization, Sweden, cartoon, activism, poetry, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), collusion, murder, musicians, mine workers, false imprisonment, orator, protest; references or specifically about Salt Lake City (Utah, USA); places made include Chicago, Illinois (United States); languages include English, Swedish
Drawer C-12, Folder 14

Artists: Carlos Cortez - Revolutionary Leaders 1999-2005

Physical Description: 20

Note

Lucy Parsons was a black working class woman who was a recognized leader of the predominantly white male labor movement in Chicago. She spent her life struggling for the rights of the poor, unemployed, homeless, women, children, and minority groups. Rosa Luxemburg was a Polish Marxist theorist, philosopher, economist, anti-war activist and revolutionary socialist.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include revolution, Poland, Marxism, El Salvador, martyr, socialism, communism, pacifism, labor organization, Roman Catholicism, political prisoners, murder, assassination, pueblo, union workers, unionization, poetry, International Workers of the World (IWW) , poetry, speech, Central American solidarity, Guatemala, democracy, regime, death squad, totalitarianism, refugees, Wobblies, women, torture, victims, leaders, impunity, Indigenous people, Mayans; makers include Charles H. Kerr Publishing Co., Gato Negro Press, Institute of Working Class History, referenced individuals include Frank Little, Rosa Luxemburg, Mother Jones (Mary Harris Jones), Monseñor Romero, Lucia Garcia Parsons (Lucy Carter)
Drawer C-13, Folder 1

Artists: Earl Newman - Arts and Culture / Oversize 1960-2006

Physical Description: 23

Scope and Content Note

referenced individuals include Barbara Dane, Pete Seeger, George Washington, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Bob Marley, William Cowper; related topics include art exhibitions, counter culture, peace sign, poetry, poverty, children, international solidarity; references or specifically about Venice (California, USA), Venice (Italy), The Insomniac, The Ash Grove, Shelly's Manne-Hole, jazz, folk music, Hermosa Beach (California, USA), bookstore, Abbot Kinney Festival (Venice, California USA), surfing, amusement parks, The Light House, Jazz Cafe (Hermosa Beach, California, USA), "In God We Trust", reading, libraries, the United Nations; places made include Venice (California, USA), Malibu (California, USA), Summit (Oregon, USA), Hermosa Beach (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C -13, Folder 2

Artists: Earl Newman - Anti-War / Environment Oversize 1960-1992; 2022

Physical Description: 25

Scope and Content Note

references or specifically about International 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russo-Ukraine War, Ukrainian flag, American flag, Sand Castle Days, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Mississippi Freedom Labor Union, Earth Day, skeleton, U.S. flag, killing, vulture, owl, "war is not the answer", football helmet, United Nations (UN), Isaiah 2:3-4, war toys," Imagine"; makers include Peace Action Council, United Nations (UN), World Council for Peace (Helsinki, Finland); referenced individuals include Barbara Dane, Angela Davis, John Lennon; related topics include Vietnam War, ecology, peace (peace sign), U.S. imperialism, doves, the environment, calendar, international solidarity, children; places made Venice (California, USA)
Drawer C-13, Folder 3

Artists: Barbara Kruger - Oversize 1978-1996

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

makers include Women's Action Coalition (WAC), A Visual AIDS Project; related topics include pro-choice, feminism, Nicaragua, Christianity, health care, housing, education, women's rights, women's health, HIV/AIDS, safe sex, National AIDS Hotline, skeletons, sweatshops, women workers, child labor, garment workers; referenced individuals include Pope John Paul I, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush; produced by or supporting The National Abortion Rights Action League; places made include New York (New York, USA); languages include German, English
Drawer C-13, Folder 14

Artists: Sheila Pinkel - Anti-War 1974; 1986-2011

Physical Description: 24

Scope and Content Note

related topics immigration, nuclear warfare, domestic policy, genocide, democracy, human rights, atomic bomb, nuclear testing, impeachment, ideology, military aircraft, lobbying, peace, military industrial complex, land mines, marches and demonstrations, ; makers include Sheila Pinkel, Los Angels Days of Decision Coalition to End U.S. War in Central America, Dignity Not Detention Campaign, Physicians for Social Responsibility; referenced individuals include Howard Zinn, Emanuel Leutze; references or specifically about Not In Our Name, Art Share LA, the eagle, Guatemala, Hiroshima, El Salvador, Kent State Shooting, Humanitarian Mine Action, Unexploded Ordnance (UXO), Laos, "Washington Crossing the Delaware", Smith & Wesson, Patriot Act, Military Commissions Act, Intelligence Authorization Act, Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Eighth Amendment, Sixth Amendment, First Amendment, Fourth Amendment, Fifth Amendment, Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN), El Salvador; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Hmong
Drawer C-13, Folder 5

Artists: Sheila Pinkel - Prisons / Police Brutality 1974; 1980s-2000s

Physical Description: 34

Scope and Content Note

related topics include prisons, police brutality, mass incarceration, education, children, prisoners, African Americans, youth, immigration, factory workers, labor; makers include Sheila Pinkel, #riseofthedandelions, No More Jails Coalition, Equal Justice Initiative, Dignity Not Detention Campaign; references or specifically about sisters, community solutions, jal construction, orange jump suits, hand cuffs, woman prisoners, bald eagles, Presidential seal, illegal, flags, California prisons, American flag, Calfornia state flag, 13th Amendment, slavery, criminal eyes, human eyes, illegal immigration, poverty, justice, disappeared people, Magna Carta of 1215, inmate deaths, prison officers, inmate abuse, stun guns, electric shocks, Three Strikes Law, mandatory minimum sentencing, solitary housing unit (SHU), solitary confinement, police murders, police killings, profits, immigration prosecutions, graphs, prison labor, lynching, Smith & Wesson, criminalization of youth, prison population, The Prison Indez, The Western Prison Project; referenced individuals include Diana Zuniga, Sheena Crigler, Bryan Stevenson, Angela Davis, Troy Davis, Susie Lopez Pena, Devin Brown, Sean Bell, Kathryn Johnston; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-13, Folder 6

Artists: Sheila Pinkel - Oversize 1985; 2008-2011

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics international solidarity, secrecy, government, liberty, civil liberties, privacy, torture. disappeared, the law, youth, racism, ; makers include Sheila Pinkel; referenced individuals include Guy Fawkes, Bill Moyers, Shadiq Rasul, Asif Iqbal, Adolf Hitler, Sebastian Hafner George Washington, ; references or specifically about You can't arrest an idea, open society, Sotheby's. Dunlap Broadside, Declaration of Independence, (US)National Archives, toilets, tapping phones, Internet privacy, secret searches, mail, Habeas Corpus, protest, Khandahar, right to trial, Defying Hitler, Magna Carta, immigrants, black sites, political prisoners, Occupy, the universe, ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA; languages include English
Drawer C-13, Folder 7

Artists: Rodolfo Tejera 1980s

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-nuclear, propaganda, peace, Independent Self-governing Trade Union "Solidarity," labor, unions, media manipulation, Poland, communism, coca-cola,
Drawer C-13, Folder 9

Artists: Earl Newman - SNCC 1963-1964

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include civil rights, parenting, children; references or specifically about Civil Rights Movement; places made include Venice (California, USA)
Drawer C-13, Folder 10

Artists: Earl Newman - Human Rights / Peace [1970];1962-1990; 2008-2012

Physical Description: 24

Note

includes autographed posters

Scope and Content Note

related topics include human rights, free speech, civil rights, land rights, solidarity, children, lynching, racism, peace, love, conflict, marches and demonstrations, dove, war, skeleton, U.S. flag, freedom, labor; referenced individuals include Mario Savio, Angela Davis, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., John Lennon; references or specifically about free speech movement, Big Mountain Support, forced relocation, Native Americans, I Have a Dream, Tiananmen Square (Beijing, China), imagine, dreams, peace sign, "war is not he answer"; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Venice (California, USA), Summit (California, USA); languages include Chinese, English
Drawer C-14, Folder 1

Artists: Doug Minkler - Labor / Unions 1983-1993; 1998; 2009-2011; 2018

Physical Description: 31

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, unions, scabs, public television, environmentalism, Indigenous rights, ecological preservation, sustainable management, cattle industry, rainforest conservation, technology, global solidarity, unemployment, working class, strikes, labor history, equal pay, childcare, parental leave, workers' rights, workplace safety, occupational safety, chemical hazards, capitalism, two-tier wage structure, office work, surveillance, work stress, general strike, capitalism, picket lines, worker solidarity; makers include Madison Street Press; referenced individuals include Chico Mendes; references or specifically about Watsonville Cannery Workers, Alliance of the People of the Forest, Rainforest Action Network (RAN), Labortech.net, LaborFest, the 1934 San Francisco General Strike, the West Coast Maritime Strike, Hazard Evaluation Systems and Information Service, Labor Occupational Health Program, Occupational Health Clinic San Francisco General Hospital, California Occupational Safety and Health Program (CAL/OSHA), Committees on Occupational Safety and Health (COSH), Video Display Terminal (VDT) Operators, Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco, California), the Halfway to Hell Club, International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), Neptune Jade; places made include Berkeley (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-14, Folder 2

Artists: Doug Minkler - Labor / Women / Anti-War / May Day 1980-1982; 2008

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), immigrant rights, workers' rights, ports, international labor solidarity, scabs, foreign policy, Iraq War, equal pay, workplace safety, reproductive hazards, health risks, occupational hazards; makers include Inkworks Press Collective, National Lawyers Guild Reproductive Rights Task Force; referenced individuals include; references or specifically about Movement for Unconditional Amnesty, Oakland Sin Fronteras Coalition, National Association of Letter Carriers Local 214 (NALC), National Association of Letter Carriers Local 630 (NALC), American Postal Workers Union Metro New York (APWU), California Federation of Teachers, Oakland Education Association, San Francisco Labor Council, Alameda County Central Labor Council, King County Central Labor Council, Professional Staff Congress NYC American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Local 2334, ANSWER Coalition, Code Pink, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), U.S. Labor Against the War, Labor for Peace and Justice, NYC Labor Against the War, Peace and Freedom Party, Vietnam Veterans for Peace, Million Worker March, Inkworks Press Workers Collective, Design Action Workers Collective, Direct Action to Stop the War, UNITE the Union, International Dockworkers Council, Doro-Chiba (Japanese railroad workers union), International Transport Workers Federation, San Francisco longshore union, Liverpool Dockers, Afghanistan, El Salvador, Japan, Germany, Chile, South Africa, abortion access, sterilization abuse; places made include Berkeley (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-14, Folder 3

Artists: Doug Minkler - U.S. Government / Civil Liberties 1990-2002

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include presidential elections, death penalty, racism, National Security International (NSI), democracy, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Department of Homeland Security, 9/11 (September 11 attacks), civil liberties, war on drugs, the sixth amendment, juries, whistleblowers, clemency, secret police, mass surveillance, privacy, tech companies; makers include Citizens to Elect Our Public Defender, Aram James; referenced individuals include Ralph Nader, Austin Butcher, George W. Bush, Al Gore, Rose Elizabeth Bird, George H.W. Bush, Ellis Milan, Chelsea Manning, Edward Snowden; references or specifically about Freedom of Information Act, surveillance, torture, 1988 presidential campaign, tobacco, Retail Tobacco Distribution of America, Fugitive Slave Law, jury nullification, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo, Verizon, AT&T; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer C-14, Folder 4

Artists: Doug Minkler - Health / Ecology / Corporations 1986-1998; 2012-2013

Physical Description: 38

Scope and Content Note

related topics include veterans, breast cancer, toxic chemicals, carcinogens, toxic waste, boycott, cattle industry, dairy industry, dairy products, pesticides, health, tobacco industry, public health, children, bikes, exercise, U.S. flag, biosafety, chemical hazards, biological safety, green jobs, resource extraction, environment, offshore oil drilling, lung cancer, tobacco companies, pollution, heart attack, air pollution, environmentalism, fossil fuels; makers include Doctors Ought to Care (DOC), Susan Hales; referenced individuals include Martin Luther King Jr., Tony Moran, Michael Chang, Bob Dole, Janet Reno, Ken Saro-Wiwa; references or specifically about DOW Chemical Plant, napalm, pesticides, agent orange, Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), UNOCAL Oil Refinery, Communities for a Better Environment, habitat loss, climate change, deforestation, antibiotics, heart disease, Joe Camel, Mickey Mouse, complacency, tennis, Virginia Slims, Studio Museum of Harlem, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, Whitney Museum of Art, Joffrey Ballet, Marlboro Country Music, National Public Radio (NPR), Philip Morris Companies Inc., Marlboro, Benson & Hedges 100's, Merit, Parliament Lights, Miller Beer, Lowenbrau, Jello, Post Cereals, Sanka, General Foods, PharmaKids Inc., Pfizer, Britsol-Meyes Squibb, Novartis, AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, "no child left behind", "lobotomer for children", RJ Reynolds Youth Marketing (Cancer for Kids Project), Disney Little Mermaid, emphysema, Memorial Park Tennis Center (Houston, TX), Monsanto, Velsicol Chemical, ICI Americas, coffee, bananas, pineapples, Pesticide Education & Action Project, synthetic biology, clean energy, ETC Energy Group, "BioMassters", DNA chain, marginalized peoples, biofuels, British Petroleum (BP), University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley), Symbiowatch.org, Climate-connections.org, Oski (mascot), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Shell Oil, Skoal, Kool, Camel, Salem, Kent, automobile accidents, Project Underground, Nigeria; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer C-14, Folder 5

Artists: Doug Minkler - Health / Ecology / Anti-Nuclear 1990; 2000-2014

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include presidential elections, death penalty, racism, National Security International (NSI), democracy, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Department of Homeland Security, 9/11 (September 11 attacks), civil liberties, war on drugs, the sixth amendment, juries, whistleblowers, clemency, secret police, mass surveillance, privacy, tech companies; makers include Citizens to Elect Our Public Defender, Aram James; referenced individuals include Ralph Nader, Austin Butcher, George W. Bush, Al Gore, Rose Elizabeth Bird, George H.W. Bush, Ellis Milan, Chelsea Manning, Edward Snowden; references or specifically about Freedom of Information Act, surveillance, torture, 1988 presidential campaign, tobacco, Retail Tobacco Distribution of America, Fugitive Slave Law, jury nullification, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo, Verizon, AT&T; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer C-14, Folder 6

Artists: Doug Minkler - Anti-War (1970s-1980s) 1970; 1980-1989

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include war recruiters, terrorism, corporations, war profiteering, neutrality, pacifism, U.S. intervention, corporatism, military draft, U.S. flag, patriotism, nationalism; makers include Arion Studios, Inkworks Press; referenced individuals include Dante Alighieri, Dave Dellinger, Ying Lee Kelley, Sidney Lens, Carmen Vazquez, Leslie Cagan, Ambrose Bierce, Bertolt Brecht; references or specifically about ITT Inc., IBM, Bechtel Corporation, Bank of America, United Fruit, Coca Cola, Exxon, Ford, IBM, Chase Manhattan, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), Fleet Week, Bay Area Peace Navy, University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley), Mobilization for Survival, Community United Against Violence, Tax Payers for Justice in the Middle East, Rainbow Coalition, Bay Area Asians for Nuclear Disarmament, Livermore Action Group, Committee in Solidarity with the People in El Salvador, War Resisters League, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Lesbians and Gays Against Intervention, November 29th Committee, South Africa Military Refuge Aid Fund, People's Convention, Pledge of Resistance, Animal Rights Coalition, Citizens Against Nuclear Extinction, Port Chicago Campaign, nuclear weapons; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer C-14, Folder 7

Artists: Doug Minkler - Anti-War (1990s) 1990-1991; 1996-1998

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include military budget, military spending, two party system, U.S. flag, nuclear weapons, warfare; makers include Health Workers Against Militarism Committee; referenced individuals include Mario Savio; references or specifically about G.I. Resisters, nuclear warheads, Middle East, University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley), University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), UC Regents, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Academic Senate, ASUC, Livermore Conversion Project, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), Mobil Chemical Company, Operation Desert Shield
Drawer C-14, Folder 8

Artists: Doug Minkler - Anti-War (2000s) 2003-2009; 2014

Physical Description: 22

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S. flag, terrorism, oil, warfare, military recruitment, corporations, corporatism, war profiteering, weapons, military contractors, conscientious objectors (COs), war in Afghanistan, U.S. flag, war crimes, taxes, civil disobedience, demilitarization; referenced individuals include Saddam Hussein, Wilhelm Reich, Leo Tolstoy, Alexander Haig, Henry David Thoreau, Carol Denney, Ed Rosenthal, David Rovics, Michael Delacour, Julia Vinograd; references or specifically about Hewlett-Packard-Packard, DuPont, Eastman Kodak, Honeywell, Bechtel, American Type Culture Collection, Spectra Physics, Semetex, TI Coating, Unisys, Sperry Corporation, Tektronix, Rockwell, Leybold Vacuum Systems, Finnigan-MAT-U.S., Alcolac International, Consarc, Carl Zeiss-U.S., Electronic Associates International Computer Systems, EZ Logic Data Systems Inc., Canberra Industries Inc., Axel Electronics Inc., U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Die Tageszeitung, United Nations Security Council, Lawrence Livermore Nuclear Weapons Laboratory, Los Alamos Nuclear Weapons Laboratory, Sandia Nuclear Weapons Laboratory, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Science Applications International Corporation, Newport News, Raytheon, Northrup Grumman Corporation, General Dynamics, United Technologies, TRW Inc., General Electric, Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg, Brown and Root, Honeywell Inc., Litton, Hughes, Veterans for Peace/Chapter 69, GI Rights Hotline, Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA), taxpayers, The Mass Psychology of Fascism, Letter to the Peace Conference, Northern California War Tax Resistance, Mexican American War of 1846-1848, People's Park Peace Concert & Faire, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, American Arab Anti Discrimination Committee, Food Not Bombs, David Hilliard, Black Panther Party, Fat Chance Belly Dance, X-plicit Players, Big Brutha Soul, All Nations Singers, Free Speech Speakers, Clan Dyken, Roots of Peace, East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse, Peace Action, Tri-Valley Cares, Western States Legal Foundation, Amina and Aza, Emma Goldman Papers Project, Bio-diesel Collective, Country Joe, Al Mutanabbi Street, Baghdad (Iraq), book sellers; places made include Berkeley (California, USA); languages include English, Arabic, German
Drawer C-14, Folder 9

Artists: Doug Minkler - Arts and Culture 1970; 1980-1987 1970; 1980-1987

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include liberation, fascism, Marxism; referenced individuals include A. Pitman, John Hess, Tim Drescher, Werner Herzog, Annie Edwards, Malaquias Montoya, Csaba Polony, Frank Garvey, Francisco Goya, Auguste Rodin, Pablo Picasso, Elly Simmons, Yolanda Lopez, Joe Lambert, Doug Minkler, Betsy Rose, Linda Hirschhorn, Jon Fromer, Fundi, R.G. Davis, Bertolt Brecht, Vladimir Mayakovsky; references or specifically about La Pena Cultural Center, Jump Cut Magazine, Community Mural Magazine, Contras, Fireworks Collective, Left Curve, San Francisco State University, San Francisco Labor Council, International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), New College of California, art history, realism, surrealism, Fireworks Graphics Collective, Inkworks Press; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer C-14, Folder 10

Artists: Doug Minkler - Arts and Culture (1980s - 1990s) 1990-1994; 2008-2009

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include television, mass media, children, imagination; referenced individuals include Albert Einstein, Ghasem Batamunto, James Lewis, Robert Ingersoll; references or specifically about parenting, San Francisco Mime Troupe, Inner City Cultural Center, The First Annual People's Alternative Jazz Festival, The Center for Applied Local Research, Lila Wallace Theater; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer C-14, Folder 11

Artists: Doug Minkler - Colonialism / Imperialism / Immigration 1980-1984; 1991-1994; 2001; 2006-2011

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include United States foreign policy, colonialism, genocide, warfare, terrorism, U.S.-Mexico border, border policing, border wall (border fence), cross border solidarity, border violence, open borders, U.S. flag, oil, aliens (extraterrestrials), anti-capitalism, environmentalism, War on Drugs, environmentalism, exploitation of natural resources; referenced individuals include Christopher Columbus, John Ross; references or specifically about War on Terror, Palestine, Vietnam, Guatemala, Yugoslavia, El Salvador, Angola, Libya, Argentina, Chile, Indonesia, Sudan, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Colombia, Nicaragua, Iraq, Japan, Panama, East Timor, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Dominican Republic, South Africa, Korea, Iran, Philippines, United States border patrol, Uncle Sam, the American Dream, flags, National Lawyers Guild (NLG), National Immigration Project, Pancho Villa Border Consultancy; places made include Berkeley (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, German, Italian, Hindi, Vietnamese, Farsi, Chinese, Japanese, Tagalog, Lakota
Drawer C-15, Folder 1

Artist Groups: Planet Propaganda 2005

Physical Description: 6

Note

includes "Seasons of the Year" series (2 of each)

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Olympics, corporatism, Pepsi, anti-war, Iraq War, ecology, anti-nuclear, U.S. culture critique
Drawer C-15, Folder 2

Artist Groups: Galería de la Raza bulk 1970s, 1990

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include art exhibitions, Philippines, Philippine Comic Archives, Puerto Ricans, San Francisco, U.S.-Mexico border, Chicano/Latino, Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF), murals; referenced individuals include Francisco Camplis, Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Rene Gelpi, Yolanda Lopez, K.O., Michael Rios; references or specifically about Galería de la Raza, Alma Del Barrio, Studio 24, open studio setting, "In Progress", chain link fence; makers include La Raza Silkscreen Center, Dan Hubig, Cecilia Brunazzi; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), San Diego (California, USA)
Drawer C-15, Folder 3

Artist Groups: New York Society of Etchers 2006

Physical Description: 5

Note

includes the Art of Persuasion Exhibition

Scope and Content Note

related topics include art exhibitions, peace, police brutality; referenced individuals include Marshall Arisman, Frances Jetter, Zev Deans, Ann Chernow, Will Barnet
Drawer C-15, Folder 4

Artists and Artist Groups: Mark Vallen and Shock Battalion bulk 1980s

Physical Description: 55

Note

includes Anti-war art exhibition in Venice, California;

Scope and Content Note

related topics include El Salvador, Nicaragua, Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN), police brutality, strikes, anti-nuclear, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Mexico 1968, student movements, Three Strikes laws, Guatemala, Nazis, South Africa, Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), ecology, 1984, quincentennial, corporatism, colonialism, Native Americans, indigenous peoples, Vietnam War, Contras, anarchism (includes punk), anti-war, communism, Holocaust, U.S. intervention in Central America, homelessness; makers include Charlene Hassencahl, Taller Gráfica Popular (TGP); referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, John Heartfield; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-15, Folder 5

Artist Groups: Madame Binh Graphics - Oversize Circa 1970s-1980s, 1990

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include African Americans, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Nicaragua, Vietnam War, Republic of New Afrika-11, Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), Attica Prison Rebellion, prisons, Black Liberation Movement, political prisoners, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rican independence, Prisoners of War (POWs), U.S. imperialism, benefit concerts, El Salvador, Native Americans, benefit, concert, map, third world people; makers include Laura Whitehorn, Mary Patten, Progressive Production of Lincoln Detox Acupuncture, May 19th Communist Organization, Progress productrions of Lincoln Detox Acupuncture; referenced individuals include Toussant L'Ouverture, William Morales, Leonard Peltier, Harriet Tubman, Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Assata Shakur (Joanne Cheismard), George Jackson, Sundiata Acoli (Clark Squire), Lolita Lebrón, Irvin Flores, Oscar Collazo, Andres Figueroa Cordero, Rafael Cancel Miranda, Pedro Albizu Campos, Robert Mugabe, Imari Obadele, Ho Chi Minh, Ricardo Jimenez, Adolfo Matos, Elizam Escobar, Oscar Lopez Rivera, Dylcia Pagan, Ida Luz Rodriguez, Alicia Rodriguez, Luis Rosa, Carlos Alberto Torres, Carmen Valentin, Haydee Beltran Torres, Eddie Palmieri, Gil scott-Heron; references or specifically about 2nd Republic of Jayuya, El Grito de Lares, U.S. flag, Puerto Rican flag, Coalition to Defend the October 20th Freedom Fighters, ambulance, Zimbabwe (Africa); languages include English, Spanish; places made Harlem (New York, USA)
Drawer C-15, Folder 6

Artists and Artist Groups: René Castro and Mission Gráfica 1972-1992

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Dolores Park, children, women, political films, women in combat, July 19, 1981, Chicano/Latino artists, International Day of Nuclear Disarmament, September 11 (1973), Chile, El Salvador, academic conferences on Latin America, marches and demonstrations, teach-ins, apartheid, Quilapayún, U.S. involvement in Central America, Festival de Canto a Salvador, benefit concerts, Sandinistas, Grenada, literacy, South Africa, Central America, Nicaragua; referenced individuals include Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Claribel Alegria, Manlio Argueta, James Madhlope Phillips, Oscar Romero, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Víctor Jara, Salvador Allende, Fernando Cardenal, Winnie Mandela, Nelson Mandela, Jacqueline Creft; makers include Saundra Sturdevant, René Castro; references or specifically about Faculty for Human Rights in El Salvador and Central America (FACHRES-CA), Persian Gulf War
Drawer C-15, Folder 7

Artist Groups: Adbusters early 2000s

Physical Description: 13

Note

includes TV Turnoff Week 2002-2004

Scope and Content Note

related topics include corporatism, tobacco, cigarettes, consumerism, health, ecology, global economics, mass media criticisms, corporate logos, Joe the Camel, Nike, sweatshops, Prozac, cars, bicycles, ; makers include Andreas Topfer, Chris Woods, Scott Plous, Shi-Zhe Yung, Sandra Zukanovic, Valerie Thai, Neil McIvor, Chris Gergley, Maquila Solidarity Network; referenced individuals include Karen Redfern, Gail Johnson; places made include Canada
Drawer C-15, Folder 8

Artists and Artist Groups: Mark Vallen and Shock Battalion 1980-2001; bulk 1980s

Physical Description: 44

Note

Includes "Los Angeles: At the Center and on the Edge" exhibition posters

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Contra War, U.S. intervention in Central America, immigration, Chicano/Latino, Gulf War, Middle East, anti-nuclear, Guatemala, human rights, anti-war, marches and demonstrations, rallies, Filipinos, Los Angeles (California, USA), Three Strikes Law, police abuse, El Salvador, African Americans, South Africa, quincentennial, Native Americans; referenced individuals include George H. W. Bush, Augusto Sandino, Malcolm X; references or specifically about Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG) exhibitions, Los Angeles Peace Center Coalition; makers include Art for a Change; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-15, Folder 9

Artist Groups: La Raza Silkscreen Center 1973-1988; bulk late 1970s

Physical Description: 44

Scope and Content Note

related topics include political film festivals, immigration, Simpson-Rodino act (Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986), Nicaragua, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), political prisoners, Colombia, academic conferences on Chicano Studies, Argentina, ecology, human rights, bombings, U.S. military, free education, student movements, Chile, Chicano/Latino, Angola (Africa), Claremont Colleges, El Salvador, labor, United Farm Workers (UFW), land rights, Native Americans, Día de los Muertos, Puerto Rico, U.S. intervention in El Salvador, political prisoners, national indepence, poetry, identity, triumph; referenced individuals include Agostinho Neto, Harriet Tubman, Augusto Sandino (Augusto Nicolás Calderón Sandino), José Martí, Simón Bolívar, Emiliano Zapata, Fidel Castro, Lolita Lebrón, Victor Lima, Pancho Villa (Francisco Villa), Salvador Allende, Victor Lima; references or specifically about Puerto Rico Libre, Southern Africa Solidarity Committee, Old Uncle Gaylord's Ice Cream Book, National Association for Chicano Studies, Galeria de la Raza, Mission Cultural Center, La Peña Cultural Center, Community Conservation Center, World Peace Congress; makers include René Castro, Herbert Sigüenza; places made include San Francisco (CA, USA), Sacramento (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-15, Folder 10

Artist Groups: La Raza Graphic Center 1983 Calendar 1982-1983

Physical Description: 30

Scope and Content Note

makers include Juan Fuentes, Malaquías Montoya, Emmanuel Montoya, René Castro, Herbert Sigüenza, Jos Sances, Ben Morales-Correa; related topics include political calendars, Palestine, Chile, Cuba, July 26 (1959), September 11 (1973), children; referenced individuals include Dan Georgakas, Víctor Jara, Fidel Castro, Pablo Neruda, Salvador Allende, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Orlando Letelier, Ronald Reagan; places made include San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer C-15, Folder 11

Artist Groups: Mission Gráfica 1978-2003; bulk 1980s

Physical Description: 31

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anniversary, U.S. Constitution, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), Chicano/Latino, Japanese Americans, Japanese internment camps, Tule Lake Pilgrimage, World War II, Palestine, Israeli apartheid, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Chile, Honduras, South Africa apartheid, Southern Africa, housing, tenant rights, women, craftswomen, art and culture, labor, International Women's Day, dance events, immigrant rights, refugees, Vietnam War, peace, political theater, Sandinistas, Latin folk music, political films, Nicaragua, children, Contra War, military funding, gay theater, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), corporatism, Guatemala, benefit concerts, U.S. intervention in Central America, ageism, affordable housing, evictions, militarization; references or specifically about San Francisco Chinatown, Pacific Renaissance Plaza, Webster Street, elders,the disabled, low income people, Guatemala, Galeria Museo, Mission Cultural Center, South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), African National Congress (ANC), oil embargo; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, George Washington, Lawrence Chan, Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, Germán Pomares Ordóñez, Augusto Sandino; makers include The Women's Building, René Castro, Luis Mejía Godoy, Ernesto Cardenal, Patricio Manns, Rosario Murillo, Holly Near, Franklin Greenwald, Maigen Elske, Casa Nicaragua, People's Theater Coalition, Lesbians and Gays Against Intervention (LAGAI), San Francisco Mime Troupe, Nicaraguan Information Center, Roque Dalton Cultural Brigade, P.E.N. West Translation Center, Friends of Nicaraguan Culture, Bay Area Unions for Chile (B.A.T.U.C.), Pablo Neruda Cultural Center, Jesus Barraza, Christine Wong, Hands Off Nicaragua Coalition, Alfonso Maciel, Witness for Peace, Stop Chinatown Evictions Committee, Betty Kano; languages include English, Spanish, Chinese; places made include San Francisco (CA, USA)
Drawer C-16, Folder 2

Artists: Tony Ortega - Oversize 1991-2005

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Iraq War, religion, Christianity, anti-war, torture, farmworkers, agricultural labor, immigration, U.S. culture critique, Chicano / Latino, banks, Mexico, Mexican-Americans, Chicano arts and culture, migrant labor; referenced individuals include Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Cesar Chavez, George W. Bush, Theodore Roosevelt, Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzalez, Andy Warhol; places made include Colorado (USA); references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, Jesus Christ, La Virgen de Guadalupe, Mount Rushmore, Abu Ghraib, United Farm Workers (UFW), Cinco de Mayo, Western Union; makers include Self-Help Graphics and Art
Drawer C-16, Folder 3

Artists: Gee Vaucher 1978-2005

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S. justice system, religion, ecology, Christianity, U.S. culture critique, anti-war, democracy, children, peace, military, soldiers, weapons, farms, agriculture, military recruitment; places made include London (United Kingdom); makers include Ghislain Bellorget, Crass, Pictures On Walls (POW); references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, Vietnam War, World War I
Drawer C-16, Folder 4

Artists: John Jennings - Oversize 2006-2011; bulk 2006

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

referenced individuals include Angela Davis, Maya Angelou, James Baldwin; related topics include capitalism, prison industrial complex, prisons, political prisoners, privatized prisons, corporatism, prisoners, African Americans, slavery, Three Strikes laws, African American men in prison; references or specifically about Uncle Sam, Nosferatu
Drawer C-16, Folder 6

Artists: Garland Kirkpatrick - Oversize 1990-2008

Physical Description: 13

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includes content about the 1986 Culture Liberation Award: Tom Patchett

Scope and Content Note

related topics include peace, peace sign, police brutality, capital punishment, New York Police Department (NYPD), death penalty, lethal injection, 2008 presidential campaign, gun violence, education spending, military spending, refugees, children, conferences and symposiums; referenced individuals include Oscar Grant, Amilcar Cabral, Sean Bell, Bertolt Brecht, Amadou Diallo, Fred Hampton, Mark Duggan, Charles Hill, Barack Obama, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; makers include Self Help Graphics and Art, Helvetica Jones, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG); references or specifically about Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Law Project
Drawer C-16, Folder 7

Artists: "O" 2002-2009

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include corporatism, corporate logos, oil refineries, popular culture, ecology, incarceration, technology, drug war, poverty; makers include Companjesus; referenced individuals include Edvard Munch, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, John F. Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, Sojourner Truth, Richard Cheney (Dick Cheney); references or specifically about "The Scream" by Edvard Munch, Rosie the Riveter, U.S. flag, 2008 election
Drawer C-16, Folder 8

Artists: Ralph Fasanella - Oversize [1960],bulk 1980s, 1990

Physical Description: 29

Note

includes America's Labor Heritage series

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Ku Klux Klan, anti-nuclear, anti-war, oil, capitalism, U.S. hegemony, Haymarket riot, May Day, Chicago (Illinois, USA), labor, strikes, women, immigration, immigrant labor, textile industry, art exhibitions, folk art, baseball, New York, public transportation, unions, Great Depression, South Bronx, poverty, Daily News strike, labor safety, New York Yankees, Bread and Roses Strike, New Bedford Union Hall, 1912 Lawrence textile strike, folk art; makers include Labor Museum and Learning Center of Michigan, An Initiative to Place the Paintings of Ralph Fasanella in Museums and Public Institutions, Robert Letendre, Peter Prandato, Steve Johnston, Thai Panayukai, Reynolds-Dewatt Printing Inc., Museum of Public Institutions, ; references or specifically about Labor Education Center Southeastern Massachusetts University, "Iceman Crucified," "Build Your Union," "Mill Town Weaving Department," United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America, "The Great Strike-Lawrence, 1912," "Workers' Holiday-Coney Island", Triangle Shirt Waist Factory Fire, ""America's Labor Heritage"", union halls, ""build your union"", The Labor Museum and Learning Center of Michigan, ; referenced individuals include John F. Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald, Lyndon B. Johnson, Big Bill Haywood, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, John L. Lewis, Harry Bridges, James Housewright, Patrick Gorman, Arturo Giovannitti, Barry Goldwater, Joe Hill, Ralph Fasanella, Bill Cahn, Big Bill Haywood, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Arturo Giovannitti, Ana La Pezzi; places made include New Bedford (Massachusetts, USA), New York (USA)
Drawer C-16, Folder 9

Artists: Emek 2003-2010; 2016-2017

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Islam, religion, Christianity, corporatism, Monsanto Company, genetically modified organisms (GMO), agriculture, ecology, nuclear missiles, peace, voting, concert posters, oil spill, Haiti earthquake relief 2010, Republican National Convention 2004, George W. Bush administration, elections, capitol building, Nazis, benefit concert; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, Condoleezza Rice, Erykah Badu, Bernie Sanders, God, Obi Wan Kenobi, Donald Trump; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, Hand of Fatima, Sound Garden, BP Refinery, 2016 presidential election, Star Wars, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Unite Oregon; places made Fairview (Oregon, USA), Portland (Oregon, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-16, Folder 10

Artist Groups: Woman's Building - Oversize 1974-1988

Physical Description: 5

Scope and Content Note

related topics include feminism, Feminist Art Workers, women, lace, gender identity, gender performance, African Americans, labor, economics, statistics, Women's rights, Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), American currency, "Bills of Rights" ; makers include Women's Graphic Center, Women's Graphic Center, Tiny Beunk, Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, Sue Maberry; referenced individuals include Sojourner Truth, Cheri-Gaulke, George Washington, Biddy Mason; places made include Los Angeles (USA)
Drawer C-16, Folder 11

Artists: Sue Coe 1974; 1981-1986; 1990

Physical Description: 25

Note

Includes Nelson Mandela 70th birthday tribute series.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include animal cruelty, animal rights, anti-nuclear, Nagasaki (Japan), peace, HIV / AIDS, Kuwait, Gulf War, labor, Iraq, anti-war, capitalism, labor strikes, art history, art education, meat-packing industry, African Americans, art exhibitions, poverty, hunger, homelessness, fast food, gambling, alcoholism, corporatism, sex workers, cattle industry, food politics, French Revolution, vegetarianism, U.S. imperialism, Latin America, police brutality, women, Chile, political prisoners; makers include Bread and Roses, Nagasaki Peace Park, Mother Jones Magazine; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Marie Antoinette, Paul Marcus, Ronald Reagan, Malcolm X, Louise Kollenbaum; references or specifically about Peace Museum Archive, Animals and Society Institute, Farmer John, McDonald's; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), New York (USA)
Drawer C-16, Folder 13

Artist Groups: Skagit Women Print - RESIST! project 2017

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, democracy, ecology, civil liberties, peace, media, sexism, human value, power, lookism, U.S. flag, diversity, economics, guns, liberty, resistance, respect, equality; makers include Stella Spring, Kathryn GLowen, Ann Martin McCool, Kristin Loffer Theiss, Bobbi Lauducci, Christine Skinner, J. Dofe, Christine Houston, Jessica Lynch, Heidi Epstein, Lisa Kunlein, Ann Chadwick Reid, Sophia Kunlein, Madelyn Kunlein, Kris Ekstrane, Kathleen Faulkner, Ann Reid; referenced individuals include Donald J. Trump, Hillary Rodham Clinton; references or specifically about oil spills, young girls, the constitution of the United States "we the people", Statue of Liberty, clean air, clean water, trolls, dove of peace, gun violence, freedom of the press, peace sign, fake news, climate change, resistance, existence, peace flag; places made include Washington (USA)
Drawer C-16, Folder 14

Artists: Lasse Hejll / Lars Hejll - Oversize 1968-1988; bulk 1970s

Physical Description: 11

Scope and Content Note

related topics include apartheid, benefit concerts, anti-war, Native Americans, land rights, Native American reservations, women, children, Chile, indigenous peoples, Mapuche people, Mapuche solidarity, Black Power, African Americans, poverty, hunger; places made include Germany, Sweden; makers include Amnesty International; languages include Swedish, English
Drawer C-16, Folder 17

Artist Groups: Slingshot Magazine 2012; 2017-2020

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include activism, marches and demonstrations, rape, culture, environment, indigenous peoples, resistance, love, hate, hunger, police brutality, homelessness, abortion rights, climate change, materialism, anarchy, water, housing, capitalism, stewardship, martyrdom, community, nature, trees, capitalism, humanity, genocide, WWI, revolution, fatalism, ; makers include Slingshot magazine; referenced individuals include Carolyn Vu, Michael Israel, Ara Jo, Denalda Nicole Rene, Donald J. Trump; referenced individuals Peter Kalmus, Karl Marx, ; references or specifically about Spring into Action, Ghost Ship Fire, Syria, Dakota Access Pipeline, Standing Rock, Thanksgiving, Wounded Knee, Pine Ridge Reservation, carbon tax, fake news, fracking, white cismen, geopolitics, Star Wars, Occupy, Black Lives Matter, "May the farm be with you", "May 1000 Parks bloom", squatting, fracking, oil, biosphere, KPFA, cold war, mediation, end of the world, Doomsday Clock, ; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer C-17, Folder 1

Artist Groups: Inkworks Press - About 2001; 2009

Physical Description: 4

Note

includes proof sheets

Scope and Content Note

references or specifically about an Inkworks Press retrospective publication, 2009 Calendar: Organize Agitate Sustain; makers include Inkworks Press; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-17, Folder 2

Artist Groups: Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF) 1975-1991

Physical Description: 31

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Tlatelolco Massacre (1968), U.S. imperialism, Guatemala, Native Americans, Mexican War of Independence, El Salvador, Spain, land rights, Indigenous Peoples, gangs, Chicano/Latino, International Women's Year, United Farm Workers (UFW), strikes, Sun-Maid raisins, marches and demonstrations, Mexican arts and culture, Coors boycott, community building, tomatoes, art exhibitions, benefit events, Gallo Wine boycott, agricultural labor, unions, disability rights, poetry, workers' rights, calendars, strike, skeletons, Sra Cobb's Ballet Quetzalcoatl, benefit, RCAF Band, Christmas, Christianity, crosses, holly, art sale; referenced individuals include Otto René Castillo, Ricardo Flores Magón, José María Morelos, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, Clint Eastwood, Hernán Cortés, José Guadalupe Posada, Richard Rodriguez, Dennis Banks, Cesar Chavez, Kenny Little Fish, Olga Talamante, Yvonne Wanrow, Juanita Polendo, Huatasha, Luzma Espinoza, Manuel Pickett, ; makers include Louie "the Foot" Gonzalez (Luis C. Gonzalez), Esteban Villa, Manuel Diaz, Ricardo Favela, Hector González, Wheelchair Team, La Pena, Jose G. Posadas, ; places made Sacramento (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-17, Folder 3

Artists: Malaquías Montoya - Chicano/Latino 1970s-2003

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, immigration, Chicano legal defense, women, motherhood, education, intellectual labor, law, Chicano art, Chicano music, Chicano poetry; makers include Tomas Rivera Center; referenced individuals include Tomas Rivera, Américo Paredes; references or specifically about "Trabajo y asi transform el Mundo", agave, Texas Union Chicano Culture Committee, eagle (Chicano symbol), United Farm Workers (UFW), El Centro Salud Mental, Chicano Liberation School, shackles, Centro Legal de la Raza, Chicano flag, lawyers, students; places made include Oakland (California, USA), Claremont (California, USA); languages include Spanish
Drawer C-17, Folder 4

Artist Groups: Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF) 1971-2000; bulk 1970s

Physical Description: 37

Scope and Content Note

related topics include political prisoners, Filipino Americans, U.S. Constitution, Chicano / Latino, ecology, genocide, Mexican folk art, racism, discrimination, art exhibitions, religion, women's health, slavery, abolition, health care, Catholicism, Coca-Cola boycott, water, political theater, Coors boycott, Gallo Wine boycott, mural art, San Francisco (California, USA), Native Americans, solidarity, survival, fair, benefit, Farmworkers, unions, bicentential, revolution; referenced individuals include Leonora Perez, Filipina Narciso, Abraham Lincoln, Russell Redner, José María Morelos, Kenneth Loudhawk, Dr. Arnaldo Solis, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara); makers include Ricardo Favela, Esteban Villa, Luis C. Gonzalez (Louie "The Foot" Gonzalez), Committee to Abolish Prison Slavery (CAPS), La Raza Bookstore, Centro de Artistas Chicanos, Friends of the River, Rodolfo "Rudy" Cuellar, Juan Orosco; references or specifically about Xicano Bicentenial, the Californian Mexican-American Bowling Association, Sundance, 1st Annual Raza Youth Conference Educational and Cultural Awareness Day, Mothers' Day, Día de los Muertos, Stanislaus River, "Just Another Poster? Chicano Graphic Arts In California" exhibition (University of California, Santa Barbara) (UCSB); places made include Sacramento (CA, USA)
Drawer C-17, Folder 5

Artist Groups: Think Again 1998-2002; bulk 1998-1999

Physical Description: 20

Note

3 prints of "white blight" missing.

Scope and Content Note

related topics include immigration, immigrant labor, farm workers, Southern California, janitors, domestic workers, deportation, white flight, corporatism, Starbucks, homelessness, Mexican immigrants, affirmative action, gentrification, U.S. economy, Chinese immigrants, classism, racism, Gap Inc., income inequality, welfare, children, poverty, feminism, sexuality, sex, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), freedom of expression, marriage equality, empowerment, masculinity, gender identity, gender stereotypes, race, terrorism, anti-war, U.S. military, international aid, humanitarian aid, U.S. intervention, U.S. media, television, cultural distraction, media conglomeration, women, Muslim women, Islam, police brutality, oil, Israel, refugees, Iraq War, Gulf War, Iran, Pakistan, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), nuclear weapons, anti-nuclear, marches and demonstrations, flags; referenced individuals include Barbara Kruger, Stephen Grace, Nancy Reagan, Margaret Thatcher; places made include Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English and Spanish
Drawer C-17, Folder 6

Artist Groups: Women's Action Coalition (WAC) 1992-1995; 2009

Physical Description: 39

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, labor, ageism, rape, police brutality, prisons, education, women of color, African American women, HIV/AIDS, equal pay, domestic violence, criminal justice system, sexism, housing, homelessness, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Center for Disease Control (CDC), film industry, gender roles in media, teen pregnancy, parental consent laws, Minnesota, poverty, Paramount Pictures; referenced individuals include O.J. Simpson, Stan Jaffe, Sherry Lansing, Naomi Wolf; makers include People's Rights Fund, National People's Campaign; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer C-17, Folder 7

Artist Groups: Group Graphics 1970

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Vietnam War, U.S. intervention in Southeast Asia, peace, anti-war, Asian Americans, African Americans, "legal lynching"; referenced individuals include Soledad Brothers (George Jackson, Fleeta Drumgoole [Fleet Drumgo], John Clutchette); produced by or supporting Soledad Brothers Defense Fund, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA); makers include Philip Swartz
Drawer C-17, Folder 8

Artists: Malaquías Montoya - Calendars 1972-1997

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

makers include La Peña Cultural Center, La Raza Graphic Center, Instituto de Lengua y Cultura; related topics include women, children, women in prisons, agriculture, apartheid, South Africa, racism, Chicano/Latino, prisons, benefit concerts, Chile, Chilean dictatorship, agricultural labor, land rights, revolution, anarchism, diplomacy; places made include Berkeley (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English; referenced individuals include Abraham Lincoln
Drawer C-17, Folder 9

Artists: Malaquías Montoya - Education/Youth 1976-2004

Physical Description: 22

Scope and Content Note

related topics include conferences, workshops, activism, education, strategies, community, networking, international solidarity, communications, identity, history, unions, la Raza, liberation, design, planning, la gente, building, outreach, youth, health, social services, the arts, inspiration, mental health, drugs, culture, history, pride, hope, justice, activism, scholarship, racism, quotas, tyrants, Cinco de Mayo, labor symposiums, oppression, dove of peace, diversity; makers include Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MEChA), United Farmworkers of America (UFW), the California Department of Mental Health, Hermandad Mexicana Nacional; referenced individuals include Frank Bonilla; references or specifically about 7th National Chicano Student Conference, UC Raza Day, community design outreach program, teenage pregnancy, family values, Regents of the University of California vs. Bakke, People's College of Law; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), North Hollywood (California, USA), Palo Alto (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-17, Folder 10

Artists: Carlos Callejo 1977-1982; 2000-2019

Physical Description: 23

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Zoot suits, gangsters, Chicano/Latino, September 11 (2001), 9/11, oil, education, children, academic conferences, teachers, literacy, bilingual education, mural art, Chicano/Latino arts and culture, community building, immigration, Chicano Moratorium, Bakke Decision, affirmative action, Native Americans, politicians and campaigns, police, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), United League of Mississippi, community, arts and culture, dance, language, diversity, solidarity, justice, self determination, strike, boycotts, class, political prisoners; references or specifically about Dia del Maestro, 28th Annual Bilingual Multicultural Education Conference, New Mexico Association for Bilingual Education 35 Years, Commemorate Aug 29 Chicano Moratorium, la raza, walk out, crusade for Justice, Aztlán, United Farm Workers, Virgen de Guadalupe, working class; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Howard Jarvis, Paul Gann, Sitting Bull, Mario Obledo, Cesar Chávez, Edward Kennedy, Fab B. Castro, Ruben Salazar, Joaquin Murrieta Carrillo, Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzalez, Humberto Noé Corona, Augusto Nicolás Calderón de Sandino y José de María Sandino; makers include New Mexico Association for Bilingual Education, Bilingual/Multicultural Education Conference, El Paso Community Foundation JUNTOS Art Association, Anti-Bakke Decision Coalition, Crown Gibraltar Graphics Center, Association of Mexican American Educators, Schools Federal Credit Union, Texas Association for Bilingual Education; places made include El Paso (Texas, USA), Albuquerque (New Mexico, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-17, Folder 11

Artists: Carlos Callejo - Sketches and Transperancies bulk 1970s

Physical Description: 43

Note

includes textiles, sketches, transperancies, and laminated items

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Native Americans, East Los Angeles, demonstrations, political prisoners, Los Tres del Barrio, drugs, Los Angeles, street art, affirmative action, deportations, poverty, unemployment, gangs, sexuality, teen pregnancy, anti-war, about Carlos Callejo, Christianity, the American Southwest, communism, China, land rights, art workshops, high school student groups, student movements, student conferences, women, drawings, Native Americans, textile weaving, teenage education, Regents of the University of California v. Bakke decision, Jarvis-Gann (California Proposition 13), Mexican Revolution, tokenism, Cuban Revolution, Cuban solidarity, Chicano theater, Frente de Liberación Chicana, Vietnam War, tramps, youth; makers include Anti-Bakke Coalition, protests, student movements, Chicano Studies, LA Fe Clinic, COSSMHO, Teens Educating Teens (TET), National Raza Law, National Chicano Moratorium Committee, All Alone; referenced individuals include Pancho Villa (Francisco Villa), Emiliano Zapata, Angi, Deborah Krall, Ulysis Ramirez, Charlie Chaplin, Fidel Castro, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Mao Tse-tung (Mao Zedong), Augusto Sandino, Adelitas; references or specifically about Chicano Moratorium, International Women's Day, Little Red Book, Chicano Liberation Front, Southern California Library, M.E.Ch.A.[MEChA]
Drawer C-17, Folder 12

Artists: Carlos Callejo - Produced in Los Angeles 1970s;1980-1990

Physical Description: 22

Note

includes posterboard

Scope and Content Note

related topics include affirmative action, imperialism, marches and demonstrations, draft, economics, immigration, race, police brutality, education, health care, workers' rights, socialism, religion, legislation, water rights, political prisoners, elections, benefit, Klu Klux Klan (KKK), terrorism, Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MEChA), unions, equal rights, Texas farmworkers (TFW), women, poverty, hunger, homelessness, gentrification, housing, Vietnam War; references or specifically about Chicano Moratorium, Bakke decision, Jarvis-Gann, California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA), Aztlan, bi-lingual education, bi-cultural education, films, theatre, barrio youth, cuffing, chains, Big Mountain, Navajo nation, American Indian Movement (AIM), United League Mississippi, International Women's Day, The Little Red Book, Main and Rose Street (Venice, California, USA), tierra y libertad, United Farm Workers (UFW), Wounded Knee; makers include Anti-Bakke Decision Coalition, United Chicano Artistas, Crown Gibraltar Graphics, El Centro Del Pueblo and Equal Rights Committee, Mechicano Art center, Native American Committee; referenced individuals include Daniel Ellsberg, Corky Gonzales, Rudy Quiñones, Bert Corona, Vicky Mercado, Raul Ruiz, Los Lobos, Mario Obledo, Cesar Chavez, Edward Kennedy, Carlos Montes, Sitting Bull, Ruben Salazar, Emiliano Zapata; languages include Spanish, English; places made Los Angeles (California, USA), Venice (California, USA)
Drawer C-17, Folder 13

Artist Groups: Women's Graphics Collective 1970-1981; bulk 1970s

Physical Description: 29

Scope and Content Note

related topics include: women, derogatory terms, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), gender roles, Chile, ecology, independence, sisterhood, feminism, women's liberation movement, labor, gender identity, benefit events, Vietnam War, sexual assault, rape, blindness, overcrowding, exploitation, safety, community; Slaying Passivity, female figure; makers include Chicago Citizens to Save Lives in Chile, Estelle Carol, Salcedo Press, E. Carol; referenced individuals include Akiko Yosano, José Gómez Fresquet (Frémez), Mary Wollstonecraft, Salvador Allende, Mary Shelley, Virginia Woolf, Bertolt Brecht, Jill Johnston; references or specifically about Bread and Roses Theatre (Bread & Roses), spinsters, war, lipstick, blood, Women Against Rape (WAR), mandatory self-defense, sex education, defaming, anti-rape squad, Forward Times; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English
Drawer C-17, Folder 14

Artists: Carlos Callejo - Oversize 1970s

Physical Description: 1

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Air American Airlines, Brook Club, Mafia, Banks, heroin, political prisoners, Los Tres political prisoners, U.S. intervention, Vietnam War; referenced individuals include Chiang Kai Chek; references or specifically about Uncle Sam languages spoke include English ;
Drawer C-17, Folder 15

Artist Groups: Self Help Graphics & Art 1977-2008; bulk 2000s; 2018

Physical Description: 39

Scope and Content Note

related topics include death, racism, Chicano / Latino, Mexican Americans, literacy, prisons, prison libraries, terrorism, agricultural labor, immigration, poetry, Native Americans, crime, SB1070, Mexican patriotism, barbed wire, racism, immigration, Latino community; referenced individuals include Sister Karen Broccalero, Emiliano Zapata, Malcolm X, Sam Coronado, Samuel A. Baray, Alfredo Arreguín, John Trudell; makers include Dan Brown, Ami Motevelli, Rubén Esparza, Miles Hamada, Otoño Luján, Leo Limón, Poli Marichal, Leslie Saiz, Jose Roberto Barrera, Contra One, Jose Ramirez, Shifra, Leo Limon, Sam Coronado, Lawrence M. Yanez, Dolores Guerrero-Cruz, Alfredo Arreguin, Patssi Valdez, Michael M. Amescua, Robert Delgado, Samuel A. Baray, ; references or specifically about Día de los Muertos, Marian life, scapegoats, dancing, cacti, luchadores, cemetary, calaveras, barrio, cutting barbed wire, ICE raids, Japanese internment camps, Native Americans, 1894, 1942, 2018, Self Help Graphics & Art, Cesar Chavez Ave, Muchasas Talk, Atelier XII, Pan Dulce, , Perro en mi Cama, Cocina Jaiteca, National Chicano Taller, Encantacion, Dando Gracias, The Dresing Table, Toci, Recuerdos Y Memorias de Dona Inez, ; places made Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-17, Folder 16

Artist Groups: Women's Graphics Collective 1971-1981

Physical Description: 53

Note

includes Women's Graphic Collectives from Boston and Chicago

Scope and Content Note

related topics include consent, African Americans, revolution, music, rock, concerts, performing arts, domestic violence, ecology, reproductive rights, abortion laws, diversity, strikes, General Motors, strikes, arts and crafts, children, child care, equal pay, labor, health care, theology, religion, imperialism, capitalism, chauvinism, sisterhood, U.S. flag, political films, lesbians, women's liberation movement, feminism, women's history, medicine, women's health, Chicago Maternity Center, preferred gender pronouns, athletics, pro-choice, reproductive rights, film festivals, equality, home births, war profits, anti-war, women in sports, women's symbol, healthcare, profiteering, imperialism, sisterhood, international solidarity, passivity, many waves one ocean, ; referenced individuals include Abraham Joshua Heschel, Gertrude Stein, Akiko Yosano, Malvina Reynolds, A.J. Heschel; references or specifically board games, Chicago Women's Graphics Collective, slaying passivity; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Russian, Hebrew, Vietnamese, Greek, Hindi, Korean, Japanese, Arabic, Polish, Danish, French, Persian, Italian, Swahili,
Drawer C-17, Folder 17

Artist Groups: Women's Graphics Collective: Chicago Women's Liberation Union (CWLU) Herstory Project [1970-1979]; 2010

Physical Description: 9

Note

Bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced

Scope and Content Note

related topics include International Women's Day, peace, women's history, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), conferences, music festivals, childcare, childbirth, women's health, pregnancy, labor, women's solidarity; referenced individuals include Yosano Akiko, Audre Lorde; references or specifically about women's symbol, sisterhood, Midwest Lesbian Conference and Music Festival, Amazons, Take Back the Night; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-17, Folder 18

Artists: Carlos Callejo - Produced in Los Angeles 1973-1981

Physical Description: 16

Note

laminated items, one poster has 2 graphics

Scope and Content Note

related topics include drugs, moratorium, marches and demonstrations, communism, profiteering, immigration, police brutality, education, draft, skull, youth, strike, boycott, statistics, deportations, conference, poverty, employment, gangs, warfare, racism, healthcare, privilege, human rights, technology, nature, exploitation, fascism, picketing, community; references or specifically about drug trafficking, bi-lingual education, bi-cultural education, Coors Beer, Golden Colorado, Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MEChA), Chicano studies, pigs, bacon, la migra, handcuffs, chains, Rodino Bill, EIlberg Bill, Chicano Professionals, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), unemployment, Bakke Decision, African Americans, Chicanos, Beverly Hills (California), Doctor to patient ratios; makers include National Chicano Moratorium Committee, MECHA, United League of Mississippi, United Chicano Artists, Coalition against police Abuse, John Alvarez; National Committee to Free Los Tres; referenced individuals include Emilio Zapata, Juan Fernandez, Alberto Ortiz, Rodolfo Sanchez; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-18, Folder 1

Artist Groups: San Francisco Poster Brigade 1977-1985

Physical Description: 42

Scope and Content Note

makers include Inkworks Press, La Peña Cultural Center, Mental Patients Liberation Movement, Sterilization Abuse and Informed Consent Rights Project, Anti-WW3 Internationalist Art, Rachael Romero, Leon Klayman, Rachael Bell, Bernard Martell, Student Media Center De Anza College, Internationalist Art; Rachael Romero; San Francisco Poster Brigade; Inkworks Press,;related topics include Zimbabwe, international aid, refugees,revolution, oppression, art exhibitions, boycotts, genocide, Nestle boycott, women, children, mental health, prisoners, psychiatric inmates, prison industrial complex, drugs, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Native Americans, Oglala Sioux, forced sterilization, reproductive rights, women's rights, International Hotel, housing rights, tenant rights, evictions, marches and demonstrations, U.S. imperialism, Cold War, U.S.S. Coral Sea, Vietnam War, terrorism, anti-war, political prisoners, fascism, labor, freedom fighters, exploitation, deportation, undocumented workers, worker's rights, economics, film, documentary, war, affordable housing, May Day, benefit, festival, imperialism, military, miners, strikes; references or specifically about Stearns (Kentucky, USA), USS Coral Sea, Soviet imperialism, Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, Iran, South Korea, USS Nimitz (United States Navy), United States Independence Day (July 4), American Medical Association (AMA), Chinese Cultural Center, May Day, American Indian Movement (AIM), Pacifica First Radio (KPFA), Venceremos, Chilean refugees, Helen Euphrat Gallery, De Anza College, International Hotel (San Francisco), Soviet Imperialism, Afghanistan, Iran, Korea, Alameda Naval Air Station, war preparations, Capitalism, classism, Chinese community, Pilipino community, Asian American discrimination, Black Lung Association, Internationalist Arts Festival; places made include South Africa, Oakland (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Cupertino (California, USA), Latin America, Zimbabwe (Africa), Iran, South Korea, Soviet Union, Chile, Australia; referenced individuals include Vladimir Lenin, Paul Robeson, Diane Feinstein, Judge Arnold, Alexander Haig, Richard Mohawk, Paul Skyhorse, Daniel Viglietti, Mary Jones, Felix Ayson, Bill Worthington; languages include Spanish, English, Filipino
Drawer C-18, Folder 2

Artist Groups: San Francisco Poster Brigade / Wilfred Owen Brigade 1975-1988

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include housing, International Hotel, Internationalist Art, art exhibitions, refugees, Zimbabwe (Africa), Mozambique (Africa), Angola (Africa), MPLA, international aid, media, apartheid, Del Monte boycott, Namibia (Africa), South Africa, Chile, torture, South Africa boycott, Argentina, fascism, Chilean political prisoners, Iran, University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley), U.S. intervention in Iran, Kurdistan, imperialism, May Day, Nestle boycott, women, children, human rights, military dictatorships, nuclear missiles, women's rights, Russian Revolution, political theater, El Salvador, peace, nuclear missles, bald eagle, housing, tenants rights, oppression, capitalism, discrimination, international solidarity, working class, oppression; makers include Anti-WW3 Internationalist Art, Inkworks Press, Bruno Caruso, Iran Day Committee, Rachael Romero, La Peña, Prairie Fire Organizing Committee, Inkworks Press, Zimbabwean Relief Coalition; referenced individuals include Olga Talamante, Pablo Neruda, Leonard Peltier, Paul Robeson, Francisco Franco, Francisco Goya, Bob Marley, Bertolt Brecht, Ronald Reagan, Felix Ayson, Judge Arnold, Mayor Dianne Feinstein; references or specifically about KPFA 94 FM, listener support, Freedom Fighters of Southern Africa, New Year's Eve 1980, Rock 'n' Revolt, Pluck 'em, Chinese community, Pilipino community, 4 Seasons Hotel (San Francisco, USA), East Africa, clothes drive; places made include San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer C-18, Folder 3

Artist Groups: Black Cat - Oversize 1978-1990

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include genocide, labor, indigenous communities, African Americans, patriotism, strikes, December 12 Movement, anti-war, El Salvador, U.S. intervention, demonstrations, disappeared persons (desaparecidos), civil disobedience, draft, Uncle Sam, capital punishment, lynching; makers include Fannie Lou Hamer Collective, Centro Juan Antonio Corretjer, Supporting Freedom Fighters for the Black Nations, War Resisters League; referenced individuals include Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Malcolm X, Robert Taylor, Abdul Haqq, Majeed Barnes, Harriet Tubman; places made include New York (New York, USA)
Drawer C-18, Folder 4

Artist Groups: Black Cat ca 1968; 1983-1991

Physical Description: 42

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related topics include housing, police brutality, clergy, religion, Indigenous Peoples, Bahamas, Cuba, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), children, Puerto Rican political prisoners, marches and demonstrations, music, U.S. intervention in Central America, Panama, Honduras, anti-voting, colonialism, refugees, El Salvador, poverty, desaparecidos (disappeared persons), cultural events, United Nations, anti-war, demilitarization, racism, prisoners of war, IBM, Coca-Cola, corporations, neo-colonialism, Grenada, methadone, Vietnam War, chemical warfare, drugs, Medicaid, Nicaragua, literacy, women, film festivals, benefit concerts, monogamy, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), sexuality, Jíbaros, Southern Africa, riots, homelessness, poverty, gentrification, human rights; makers include Centro Juan Antonio Corretjer, Puerto Rican Socialist Party (PSP), Puerto Rican Committee Against Repression, Seth Tobacman, Chuck Sperry, Frank Morales, Puerto Rico Libre; referenced individuals include Oscar Romero, Roberto D'Aubuisson, Ronald Reagan, Adolf Hitler, Augusto Sandino, Ed Koch; references or specifically about Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional (FALN), Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), bankers, military, government, rebellion, New York Police Department (NYPD); places made include New York (New York, USA), Brooklyn (New York USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-18, Folder 5

Artists: Peter Kuper 1991-2008

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include September 11 (2001), New York, Gulf War, ecology, anti-nuclear, INX, censorship, freedom of the press, police brutality, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), separation of church and state, religion, strikes, riots, gun violence, public transportation, industry, labor, art exhibitions, homelessness, voting, anti-war, surveillance, United Nations, invasions, Abu Graib, oil, voting, elections, election fraud, voting machines, eair pollution, factories, Hurricane Katrina, separation of church and state, health care, 2008 economic crisis, Fox News, torture, "this is not a pipe"; makers include World War 3 (comic-series collective), Ragged Edge Press, Scott Cunningham, Firehouse Kustom Rockart; referenced individuals include Sue Coe, Seth Tobocman, Spain Rodriguez, René Magritte, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, John McCain, Sarah Palin, Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, ; places made include New York (New York, USA)
Drawer C-18, Folder 16

Artist Groups: San Francisco Print Collective - Housing 2000s

Physical Description: 32

Scope and Content Note

related topics include housing, displacement, labor, rent, women, children, domestic violence, homelessness, racism, voting, elections, benefits, events, music; makers include San Francisco Print Collective, Coalition on Homelessness; references or specifically about public housing, affordable housing, bailout; Mission District, chess, checkers, games, monopoly, real estate developers, rich people, fashion, red flags, North American Street Newspaper Association (NASNA), targets, nooses, loopholes, bulldozers, Mission Anti-Displacement Coalition (MAC), football, clowns, puppets, budget cuts, gentrification, Medusa; referenced individuals include Joe O'Donoghue, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), Ed Lee, Emiliano Zapata; places made include San Francisco; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-18, Folder 7

Artist Groups: Women's Guerilla History Project 2001

Physical Description: 25

Scope and Content Note

related topics include violence against transgendered people, hate crimes, feminism, Black Civil Rights Movement, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Bhopal (India), ecology, health, hermaphrodites, intersex, India, sex, Mayan women, indigenous women, indigenous education, body image, gender roles and stereotypes, social constructions of beauty, Women's Liberation Movement, Second Wave Feminists, Texas, Palestine, female Black Panthers, African Americans, liberation theology, China, Manchurian government; referenced individuals include Patricia McCormick, Bertha von Hillern, Tzao Gan, Casey Hayden, Mary King, Dorothy Dawson, Cathy Cade, Ella Baker, Claude Cahun, Arundhati Roy, Susie Bright, Elaine Brown, Phyllis Jackson, Norma Armour, Ericka Huggins, Fadwa Tuqan, Atsuko Nishimura, Chiang Wei-Chih (Ding Ling), Flossie Wong-Staal, Cheryl Haworth, Emmy Noether, Charlotte Corday, Doña Leo; references or specifically about Women of Inspiration (group), YWCA, Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Drawer C-18, Folder 8

Artist Groups: San Francisco Print Collective 2000-2008

Physical Description: 28

Scope and Content Note

related topics include 9/11, babies, anti-war, patriotism, Iraq War, healthcare, public housing, social security, education, national debt, military spending, Mexico, homelessness, housing, poverty, revolution, globalization, imperialism, gun violence, Black Liberation, state violence, taxes, children, police state, War in Afghanistan, political prisoners, violence, Middle East, fear, hate, fascism; makers include Eric Triantafillou; references or specifically about nowartax.org, bombs, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), Zapatistas, American flag, patriots, World Trade Organization (WTO) chihuahuas, guns, Black Panther Party, San Francisco 8, Counter Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO), Frankenstein's monster, oil, direct action, state of the union, skulls, comics, swastikas, Statue of Liberty, reticle, maps, clemency, Arabic People, Taco Bell, Twitter, Mission Dolores, Virgin Mary, dollar signs, dogs, German Shephards, border patrol, torero, bullfighter, impeachment, monsters; referened individuals include Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), George W. Bush, Jerry Brown, Francisco Torres, Emilano Zapata, Big Al Thompson, John F. Kennedy, Condoleezza Rice, Gunter Grass, William Clinton (Bill Clinton), Leonard Peltier, Gavin Newsom; places made include San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Arabic
Drawer C-18, Folder 9

Artists: Johanna Vogelsang 1967-1984; bulk 1970s

Physical Description: 38

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Vietnam War, anti-war, demonstrations, marches in Washington, D.C., global inequality, community-building, nonprofit work, feminism, National Liberation Front (NLF), Judaism, women, poverty, Latin America, Caribbean, Central America, Micro-Entrepreneurship, anti-nuclear, nuclear energy, Harrisburg (PA), Hiroshima, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), arts and culture, fist, martyrdom, repression, benefits, misogyny, poster contest, women, health; references or specifically about The Chicago Conspiracy Trial, Art Show for the Chicago Conspiracy, Soul on Ice, Mona Lisa, American Gothic, assassination, Star Spangled Banner, bound and gagged, political repression, Student and Youth Conference (Ann Arbor Michigan, USA), People's Peace vs, Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, May Day Collective, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO), The Great Society, Spring Mobilization for Peace, war on poverty, the White House, sit-ins, Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP), Off Our Backs, National Liberation Front (NLF), classroom teachers; referenced individuals include Richard Nixon, Karen DeCrow, Gwen Moore, Kate Millet, Hermann Goering, Carl Oglesby, Florence Kennedy, Shirley Chisholm, Eldridge Cleaver, Grant Wood, Leonardo DaVinci, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Abraham Lincoln, Bobby Seale, William Kuntsler, Rennie Davis, Willie Hardy, Dave Dellinger, John Froines, Jacques Levy, Art Waskow, Roger Priest, Rev. James Bevel, Jesus Chris, Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ), Luci Baines Johnson, General Westmoreland, Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Anne Sullivan, Robert Campbell, Mary McLeod Bethune, Lyndon B. Johnson, Geraldine Ferraro, Mary Hatwood Futrell; makers include People's Coalition for Peace and Justice, Washington Council of Agencies, May 6th Coalition, National Education Association (NEA); places made includes Washington, D.C. (USA); languages include French, English,
Drawer C-18, Folder 10

Artist Groups: Guerrilla Girls 1985-2012

Physical Description: 50

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Civil Rights Movement, Saudi Arabia, Gulf War, female soldiers, feminism, sexism in art industry, women of color, Broad Contemporary Art Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), news, mass media, militarism, public education, education, anti-war, New York Times, women, Venice (Italy), United States Department of Homeland Security, terrorism, Feminist Biennale, homelessness, rape, academia, art exhibitions, New York City (New York, USA), Republicans, immigration, pro-choice, social welfare, minimum wage, affirmative action, same-sex marriage, 1996 election, Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), domestic violence, art critics, Whitney Museum, African American women, Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988, art publications, Montgomery bus boycotts, health care, HIV/AIDS, reproductive rights, alternative energy, abortion rights, traditional values, religion, Abortion Library, Catholic Church, ; referenced individuals include Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Confucius, Pablo Picasso, Rush Limbaugh, Napoleon Bonaparte, Frank Sinatra, Eminem, Pat Robertson, Pythagoras of Samos, Bob Herbert, Roch Coté, St. Thomas Aquinas, Eli Broad, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, Arnold Schwarzenegger, O. J. Simpson, John Russell, Andy Warhol, Clarence Thomas, Uncle Sam, Carl N. Flanders,; makers include Artist and Homeless Collaborative; places made include New York City (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-18, Folder 11

Artists: Frank Kozik - Oversize 1997; 2007-2008

Physical Description: 16

Note

includes the "Future is Stupid" series

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Vietnam War, anarchism, capitalism, communism, China, July 26th, Cuba, anti-war, Sudsy Malone's Rock 'n Roll Laundry & Bar, Das Kapital, Russian Revolution, October Revolution, Macintosh; referenced individuals include Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, Andy Warhol, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Vlamidir Lenin, Karl Marx, Ho Chi Minh, Fidel Castro, Mickey Mouse; references or specifically about computers, resistance, Soviet; places made include San Francisco, C.A. (USA)
Drawer C-18, Folder 12

Artists: Francisco J. Dominguez 1991-2008

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include El Salvador, Mexico, 2006 Atenco demonstrations, Central America, Iraq War, ANSWER Coalition, anti-war demonstrations, U.S. intervention, imperialism, Native Americans, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Yucatan Peninsula, Oaxaca, immigration, U.S.-Mexico border, women, Mexican women, hunger strikes, anti-immigration laws, San Francisco, Bay Area, Guantanamo, torture, political prisoners, terrorism, Abu Ghraib, farm workers, migrant labor, human rights; makers include Art of Democracy, Jesus Barraza, Taller Tupac Amaru; referenced individuals include Art Hazelwood, Juan Fuentes, Malaquías Montoya, Mark Vallen, Doug Minkler, Martin Luther King, George H. W. Bush, Arnold Schwarzenegger
Drawer C-18, Folder 13

Artists: Bony Toruño 1996-1999; circa 2007

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Adolf Hitler; related topics include Iraq War, anti-war, ethnic cleansing, Native Americans, racism, genocide, corporatism, capitalism, communism, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), International Monetary Fund (IMF), IRS, literacy, Soviet Union (USSR), KGB, anti-nuclear, religion; makers include Two Bros Custom Silkscreen
Drawer C-18, Folder 14

Artist Groups: Ali Rza / ABCNT 2000-2009, circa 2016

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

referenced individuals include Neda Agha-Soltan, John McCain, Mohammad Mosaddegh, Noam Chomsky; related topics include Iran, anarchism, classism, corporatism, pipelines, ecology, oil, exploitation, renewables; references or specifically about Anarchist Bookfair, Defend the Land, Dakota Pipeline
Drawer C-18, Folder 15

Artists: Ernesto Yerena 2009-2020

Physical Description: 30

Scope and Content Note

related topics include peace, peace sign, dove, migration, colonization, honor, ancestors, Aztec, Maya, education, youth, women, statistics, punishment, land, treaties, white supremacy, slavery, genocide, healing, water, sacredness, strike, May Day, respect, humanity, fist, colonialism, libertad, community, hate, capitalism, imperialism, anniversary, racism, pro choice, climate change, democracy, human rights, justice, organize, worker rights, education, Democracy, student rights, community, media, resilience, colonialism, imperialism, war, community, human rights, indigenous land rights, ; makers include Indigenous Rising, Self Help Graphics & Art, Hecho Con Ganas, Indigenous Rising, Standing Rock, IENEARTH, #NoDAPL, #Defend Mother Earth, Monte Jano, Joel Garcia, Alternative Source, Chican@s Like You, Fight for Dignity, Global Exchange, #justiceforjanitors, United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA), Los Angeles TImes, www.wearepublicschools.org, Joel Garcia/Alternative Source, ; references or specifically about North America, South America, UTLA teacher's strike (2018), brainiacs, spiritual resistance, Mexican Indian history, Chicano / Latino, Chicano Power, Mni Wiconi, Lakota, Sioux, water is life, May 1 strike, Si Se Puede, Ganas, United Farm Workers (UFW), Water is Sacred, Bison, MNI WICONI, Dakota Pipeline, Chicanos, HB2281, SB1070, chicano moratorium, Afghanistan, Aztlan, racial profiling, criminalization, 287G, raids, Palestine, janitor, Dakota pipeling, Chicanos, HB2281, SB1070, Brown on Brown crime, Chicano Moratorium, deportation, Wall Street, Algonquin Land, Mother Earth, Occupy, 99%, ; referenced individuals include Francisco de Orellana, Antonio Aguillar, Cesar Chaves, Ruben Salazar, Mike Garcia, Sitting Bull ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English, Lakota, Arabic,
Drawer C-19, Folder 1

Artist Groups: Mexica Movement 2006-2008

Physical Description: 34

Scope and Content Note

related topics include indigenous rights, education, deportations, raids, immigration, ethnic identities, indigenous arts and culture, Latin American unity, indigenous pride, genocide, indigenous holocaust, colonialism, torture, Central Americans, Mexicans, white supremacy, biological warfare, slavery, families, Thanksgiving, mass media, Canada, U.S./Mexico border deaths, Nazism, boycotts, racism, corporatism; references or specifically about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Department of Homeland Security; references or specifically about "Not Hispanic or Latino! (also Not Raza and Not Mestizo)", Nican Tlaca Mexica Civilization, Anahuac Nation, Jesus Christ, Mickey Mouse, Ku Klux Klan Minutemen, Disneyland, Maya people, Diné people, Oaxacan people, Kwkiutl people, Cree people, Carlisle Indian Industrial School, ABC Television and Radio, ESPN, Wild Hogs, Meet the Robinsons, The Border Protection, Anti-terrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005 (HR 4437); makers include Olin Tezcatlipoca, Nelyollotl Toltecatl, Carlos Cordova; referenced individuals include Emiliano Zapata, Siting Bull, Frida Kahlo, Ward Churchill, Christopher Columbus, Allan Mansoor, Richard Pratt, Paul Harvey, Doug McIntyre, Jim Sensenbrenner
Drawer C-19, Folder 2

Artist Groups: Mexica Movement 2006-2010

Physical Description: 41

Scope and Content Note

related topics include colonialism, ethnic identity, Mexico, cultural identity, white supremacy, boycotts, Arizona, racism, CNN, mass media, genocide, indigenous peoples, Catholic church, Riverside County (California), U.S. Department of Homeland Security, police, immigration, marches and demonstrations, U.S.-Mexico border wall, anti-Semitism, Maricopa County (Arizona), Native Americans, Aztec peoples, Mayan peoples, Wells Fargo, domestic terrorism, cultural events, Thanksgiving, Columbus Day, Proposition 187, amnesty, European pilgrims, elections; makers include Carlos Cordova; references or specifically about "We Are Not Hispanic and Not Latino!", swastika, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Jesus Christ, Holocaust (of indigenous people of the "Americas"), "Black and Brown Unity", Border Angels, European Holocaust, Crow peoples, Purhepecha, Omaha, Zapotec, Cree, "American Dream", Anahuac Studies Club, East Los Angeles College (ELAC), Armenian Genocide, Colectivo Tonantzin, Nican Tlaca, "Anchor Babies", "illegal aliens", maps, "Indian Schools", Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institute, Minutemen Project; referenced individuals include Emiliano Zapata, Lou Dobbs, Pope Benedict XVI, Malcolm X, Joe Arpaio, Enrique Morones, Christopher Columbus, Heinrich Himmler, Evo Morales, Fermin Herrera, Olin Tezcatlipoca, Sybil Venegas, Nelyollotl Toltecatl, Joseph Goebbels, Karen Marie, Pete Wilson, Red Cloud, Geronimo, Sitting Bull, Hugo Chavez, Richard Pratt, Ward Churchill, Booker T. Washington, Jim Gilchrist, David Duke, Scot Celtic Knot (Scott Keltic Knot), Gabby Trujillo; languages include Spanish, English, Anahuac, Nahuatl; places made include USA
Drawer C-19, Folder 3

Artist Groups: Mexica Movement - Demonstration Posters 2006

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Border Protection, Anti-Terrorism and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005 (HR 4437), marches and demonstrations, immigrant rights; makers include Hermandad Mexicana Nacional, A & F Transport, Confederación de Federaciones Mexicanas Nacional; references or specifically about Adriana's Insurance Services, Evolution Media; referenced individuals include Jim Sensenbrenner, Peter King; languages include Spanish, English; places made Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-19, Folder 4

Artist Groups: Mexica Movement 1997-2005

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include colonialism, Nazism, economics, genocide, education, indigenous arts, indigenous languages, timelines, cultural identity, Aztecs, Mexico, cultural identity, ethnic identity, Chicano/Latino; makers include Carlos Cordova, Olin Tezcatlipoca, Chicano Mexicano Mexica Empowerment Committee (CMMEC); references or specifically about maps, Los Angeles Times, European Holocaust, "We Are Not Hispanic and Not Latino!", Anahuac Nation, cultural genocide; referenced individuals include Christopher Columbus, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ward Churchill, Emiliano Zapata; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-19, Folder 12

Artists: Andrea Bowers 2014-2016

Physical Description: 28

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, arts and culture, education, sustainability, professionalism, exploitation, compensation, love, expansion, human rights, elections, voting, poverty; references or specifically about part-time faculty, Otis College of Art and Design, fair standards, comparable standards, operating costs, teachers, rate of pay, student benefits, art school, living wage, Arm & Hammer Baking Soda, adjunct professors, art educators, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), stronger together, organize, agitate, educate; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-20, Folder 1

Artist Groups: Punk Planet 1996; 2002-2006

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include advertising; makers include Mat Daly, The Bird Machine, Leia Bell, Nadine Y. Nakanishi; references or specifically about censorship, digital format, journalism, DIY; referenced individuals include Dave Eggers, Iggy Scam, Ariel Gore, Carrie McClaren, Everett True, Scott Landry; places made include Chicago (IL, USA)
Drawer C-20, Folder 2

Artists: Bob Baldock 1993-1997

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

related topics include benefit, genocide, ecocide, ecology, occupation, fascism, wealth, poetry, film, religion; references or specifically about KPFA Radio Station, Jews and Blacks: Let the Healing Begin, Tikkun, All Things Censored, religion, Haiti, Intifada, This Side of Peace, Middle East Children's Alliance, "Anima; Dreams", "Pigs in Heaven", "Another America", "The Bean Trees", "High Tide in Tucson", seahorse, indigenous resistance, "Fantasies of the Master Race", "Agents of Repression", American Indian Movement (AIM), "A People's History of the United States", National Book Award, "My American Century, National Poetry Association, Project Open Hand, Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, "Operating Instructions", Palestine, Christians, Muslims, "This Side of Peace", pigs; referenced individuals include Michael Lerner, Cornel West, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Alice Walker, Dwayne Wiggins, Ledisi, Martin Luther, Noelle Hanrahn, Cristina Vasquez Gutierrez, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Hanan Ashrawi, Wanda Coleman, Allen Ginsberg, Piri Thomans, Barbara Kingsolver, Ward Churchill, Howard Zinn, Alice Walker, Gore Vidal, Maya Angelou, Jessica Mitford, Jane Scherr, Studs Terkel, Oliver Sacks, M.D., Don Jelinek, Michael Paranti, Sogyal Rinpoche, James Hilman, Roberty Bly, Amy Tan, Margot Mclean, Anne Lamott, Leah Garchik, Mimi Jacobs, Diane Ackerman, Susan Stone, Noam Chomsky, Hanan Ashrawi, Arafat Yasir, Oslo Accords, Jeff Cohen; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA); makers include Alliance Graphics
Drawer C-20, Folder 3

Artist Groups: Wimps Collective 1969-1972

Physical Description: 26

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include marches and demonstrations; makers include D'Oliver; references or specifically about Black Panther Party, revolution, Kent State shooting, Wall Street, New York University (NYU), women, abortion, legislation, sisterhood, political prisoners, N.Y. Panther 21, firearms, peace sign, middle finger gesture, Wall Street Journal, student movements, Viet Nam War, Puerto Rico, communism, Augusta Brothers, Tarentum Valley Daily News, Associated Press, U.S. National Guard, police brutality, murder; referenced individuals include Bobby Seale, Eldridge Cleaver, Jane Alpert, Father Daniel Berrigan, H Rap Brown, Bernadine Dohrn, Fred Hampton, Adolf Hitler, Richard Nixon, Lestor Madox, Jim Hester; places made include New York (USA); languages include Spanish
Drawer C-20, Folder 5

Artists: Craig Burkhalter 2012-2015

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include artist's proofs, boycott, elections; references or specifically about Perdue Farms, Rolex, Black Friday, hunger, firearms, The School of the Americas (SOA) / Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC), military training, greed, fascism, United States Republican Party (GOP), police brutality; referenced individuals include Mitt Romney, John Boehner, Eric Garner, Michael Brown
Drawer C-20, Folder 6

Artist Groups: Woman's Building - Cross Pollination Commission project 1973-1986

Physical Description: 45

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include: feminism, ethnic culture, theater; makers include Linda Lopez, Mary Bruns Gronenthal, Anne Finger, C. Marsh, Mari Sansei, Amani Fliers, Cyndi Kahn, Hyunsook Cho, Nelvathan Dundar; references or specifically about Sovann Machha, white monkey, Hanuman, Women's Community Press, Aspara, Cambodian Art, water, loteria, Latino/a, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), The California Arts Council (CAC), Cultural Affairs Department of Los Angeles (DCA), Atlantic Richfield Foundation, National/State/County Partnership, L.A. County Music and Performing Arts Commission, Huttner Lithography, heroine, Cunningham, photographs, Woman's Building Community Gallery, makeup, disabled women, Third Generation, Japanese American, Statue of Liberty, hiragana, katakana, Umekubo, Art Center College of Art and Design, Wayang, puppets, Asia, The Jewish Palm/The Black Fist, comics, religion, Family #2 Good Night, South Central L.A.; referenced individuals include, Phoung Proeung, Diane Gamboa, Helen Keller, Michelle T. Clinton, Frida Khalo, Dorothea Lange, Harriet Ross Tubman; places made include, Los Angeles, CA (USA); languages include: Khmer, Spanish, Japanese
Drawer C-20, Folder 7

Artist Groups: Woman's Building - Cross Pollination Commission Project 1984-1986

Physical Description: 52

Scope and Content Note

related topics include race, feminism, naturalization, citizenship, polygamy, gambling, adultery, prostitution, trafficking, drug smuggling; makers include Double X, Los Angeles Coalition of Women in Art, Women's Graphic Center, N. Buchanan, Suzan Ocona, Barbara Webb, Huttner Lithography, Patricia Gaines, Linda Nishio, Janau Noerdlinger, Elfie Wilkins-Nacht, Carol Chen, Y. Kawakami, Patssi Valdez, May Sun, Communist Party, Cross Pollination Commissions Project, Woman's Building, Atlantic Richfield Foundation, National/State/County Partnership, L.A. County Music and Performing Arts Commission, Huttner Lithography, Photographics Inc.; references or specifically about Nicaragua, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), homelessness, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), California Arts Council (CAC), Cultural Affairs Department of Los Angeles (DCALA), scarves, womb, children, Saturn, corn, California Provokes Change Santa Monica, Pro-JekShun, Sun, Stimulus, African Americans, sweet tea, the South, cultural hybrid, war, Atlantic Richfield Foundation, China, self-image, Communist Party, homeless, invisibility, mother, children, poverty; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Sylvia H. Delgado, God; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, Chinese
Drawer C-20, Folder 8

Artist Groups: Yun-Bok You Workshop 1989

Physical Description: 2

Note

Korean woodblock artist Yun-Bok You taught a printing technique based on the South Korean Minjoung (People's) art movement. (Source: http://articles.latimes.com/1989-07-09/entertainment/ca-5119_1_installation)

Scope and Content Note

makers include Yun Bok You, Emily Winters, David Rose; references or specifically about Korean art, woodblock printing; referenced individuals include Angel of Death
Drawer C-20, Folder 9

Artists: Ernesto Vazquez 2010-2011; 2017-2019

Physical Description: 23

Note

includes cardstock

Scope and Content Note

related topics include immigration, housing, police abuse, imprisonment, racism, Mexico '68, cultural events, Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act (DREAM Act), DACA, U.S. government, gentrification, voting, revolution; references or specifically about Arizona, Quetzalcoatl, Olympics logo, Pachanga Night, poetry, cultural events, hipsters, solidarity, red star, politicians, political dogs, undocumented individuals, raids, hipsters, gentrification, cap and gown, education, students, Arizona's SB 1070, immigration law, state maps, snakes, venom, #not my president, election participation; referenced individuals include Joe Arpaio, Los Poets Del Norte, Erick Huerta, Mariella Saba, Donald J. Trump; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-20, Folder 10

Artists: David Rose 1983-1988; 1995-1997; 2000

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include prison, criminal justice, trials, police states, police brutality, mass incarceration, Judaism, ; makers include: David Rose, Coalition of Concerned Legal Professionals (CCLP); referenced individuals include Stanley Mos. Janet, Victor Sherman, Thomas F Liiotti, Christopher W Zeh, Lady Justice, Leah Blumberh Lapidus, Walter Preston Stewart, Peter McDonnell, Scott Hughes Myerly, Lucas A Ferrara, Klaus Barbi, Eli Nahmias, Fred Rosenbaum, Eli Wiesel, Baal Shem Tov, Paul Grueninger, Alfred Dreyfus; references or specifically about priests, capital punishment, institutional racism, Gestapo, crimes against humanity, Holocaust, concentration camps, Nazis, Southern California Coalition of Concerned Legal Professionals, legal representation, California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, National Coalition of Concerned Legal Professionals, Judah L Magnus Museum, San Francisco Examiner, Heritage, B'Nai B'Rith Klutzick Museum, 18th century Judaism, mystics, University of Judaism, Dreyfus Affair; Places made include San Francisco, California (USA), Lyon (France), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer C-20, Folder 11

Artists: Armando Milani-reproductions 2004-2013

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include legacy, barbed wire, political prisoners, religion, human rights, peace, war, children, flower, environment; references or specifically about Africa, Christian cross, rose, water; referenced individuals included Nelson Mandela; places made include Italy
Drawer C -21, Folder 1

Artists: Ursula Meyer - Various Topics 1969-1971

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

makers include Environmental Action Coalition, Art Workers Coalition; references or specifically about pollution, corporatism, the Bible, Hanoi (Viet Nam), Viet Nam War, Kent State shooting (Ohio, USA), student movements, gas masks, roll call, Pentagon Papers, Vitruvian Man, Electronic man, Radio Corporation of America (RCA), Johnny Portable toilets, United States Capitol building, social climbing, The Tempest, conflict, betrayal; referenced individuals include Leonardo Di Vinci, Socrates, Daniel Ellsberg, WIlliam Shakespeare; places made include New York (New York, USA)
Drawer C-21, Folder 2

Artists: Ursula Meyer - Ecology

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include pollution, environmentalism, carbon footprint, nostalgia, agriculture, global food supply, air quality, big oil, fossil fuels, gasoline, automotive industry; Makers include Ursula Meyer, Environment Action Coalition; References or specifically about Earth Day, Shell, Esso, Buick, Gulf Oil, Ford, Toyota, Arco, Mobil, Texaco, Sunoco, Renault, Volkswagon, Chevrolet, Chrysler, GM, Cadillac; Languages include English;
Drawer C-21, Folder 3

Artists: Ursula Meyer - Professional Staff Congress (PSC) 1970-1989

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include socialism, Washington, D.C., China, classism, arts and culture, ecology, pollution, corporations, capitalism, oil, petroleum, automotive industry; referenced individuals include Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara); references or specifically about City University of New York (CUNY), Statue of Liberty, retirement, non-union ruminant, contract, increments, legal defense; makers include Art Workers Coalition, Environmental Action Coalition; references or specifically about U.S. flag; places made include New York (New York, USA)
Drawer C-21, Folder 4

Artists: Dlux Date Unknown

Physical Description: 4

Note

Artist is aka James Dodd

Scope and Content Note

related topics include police, soldier, queen, politicians, government, grafitti, street art; referenced individuals inlude Dahli Lama; makers include James Dodd, Dlux; place made include Australia
Drawer C-21, Folder 5

Artists: U.G. Sato - "East-West" exhibition materials circa 1980s

Physical Description: 15

Scope and Content Note

related topics include pacifism, anti-nuclear, heritage, ecology; makers include Artis 89; references or specifically about doves, war, dragons, nuclear weapons testing, globe, birth control, rockets, leaning tower of Pisa, Mutually Assured Destruction (M.A.D.), flowers, Earth, gaia, trees, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Hiroshima Peace Memorial; places made include Japan; languages include English, Japanese
Drawer C-21, Folder 6

Artists: Lex Drewinski - "East - West" exhibition materials 1990-1996

Physical Description: 35

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include Hiroshima, Atomic Bomb, Native Americans, barcodes, Communism, Cannabis, Co-op farming, Victory, peace, marches and demonstrations, non-violence, fascism, Militarism, balance of power, NeoNazis, Materialism, clericalism, AIDS, safe sex, weather, Armed Forces, government repression; makers include Lex Drewinski, Deutsch-Polnische Gesellschaft; referenced individuals include Christopher Columbus, Kiryk Oskar, John Stone; references or specifically about Japanese Flag, doves, firearms, Molotov cocktail, Ionic columns, mushroom cloud, smoking, bicycles, Greenpeace, middle finger, swastika, boomerangs, missiles, The Rolling Stones, Biohazard, MNP, chalk outline, cross, sexual reproduciton, HIV/AIDS, Czechoslovakia, Nazi invasion, blindness, phallus, AWOL, uniforms, Chinese Flag; produced by or supporting Imagine Theatre, Amnesty International; places made include Copenhagen, Denmark, West Berlin; languages include English, French, German
Drawer C-21, Folder 7

Artists: William Myers 1989-2013

Physical Description: 18

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related topics include workers, alphabet, organizing, economics, corporatism, power, racism, sexism, homophobia, division, equality, grassroots, history, strategy, justice, knowledge, education, humor, cartoons, sweatshops, negotiations, privatization, strikes, sexual harassment, unity, xenophobia, youth, job safety, death, stamps, apprenticeship programs, labor, skill, craft, training, unions, earthquakes, rewards, punishment, flags, networking, marches and demonstrations, protection, ball and chain, military, patriotism, victory, war, scab labor, rats, wages, benefits, employees rights; makers include William Myers; references or specifically about pile drivers, bridge builders, dock builders, wharf builders, allies, borders, equal pay, workplace toxins, quality circles, rolling strikes, zip committee, zip codes, United Brotherhood of Carpenters, American Federation of Labor Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Local #2375, Raymozo Concrete Pile Company, union labels, first responders, U.S flag, Canadian flag, labor day, divers, tenders, handbook, stewards, RB & Associates, San Pedro Fish Market and Restaurant; referenced individuals include Tommy Amafitano; places made include California (USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-21, Folder 9

Artists: Sabo 2012-2016

Physical Description: 46

Scope and Content Note

related topics include campaigns, drone, branding, fuel, fire, ghetto, surgeons, slavery, chains, real estate, subvertisement, elections, anarchy, demographics, nudity, native dress, tyranny, marathons, government, taxes, police brutality, fire, conservatism, corporatism, nuclear weapons, racism, jihad, terrorism, suicide bomber, border crossings, pejorative language, awards ceremonies, ecology, handcuffs, political prisoners, undocumented people (illegal aliens), terrorism, race relations, military healthcare, beheading, Islamic State of Syria (ISIS), rape, tattoos, assault rifle, film, labor, cogwheel, executive orders, spying, raid, illegal forestry, U.S. flag, slogans, skeleton; references or specifically about Kangol Hats, kangaroo logo, American made, Obama campaign for President, Politico, Sotheby's, Jupiter, planets, anarchists, punk, sheep, punk hair, punk flock, Canada, South Africa, Obama Administration, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), tax targeting, Asics, LA Marathon, Hollywood, Los Angeles Dodgers, cityscape, Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles (California, USA), ferris wheel, Unidentified Flying Object (UFO), Beverly Hills (California, USA), Unsavory Agent, Iranian nukes, Big Brutha, celebutard crossing, Oscar trophy, Emmy trophy, Solyndra, Guantanamo Bay Prison (GITMO), mile markers, Fort Hood, Turkish flag, "hands up, don't shoot", VA Scandal, Walk of fame, Rolling Stone Magazine, Twin Towers attack, Fast and Furious, unemployment, broken cogwheel, balance of justice symbol, National Security Agency (NSA), Environmental Investigative Agency (EVA), Gibson Guitars, Ebony, Madagascar, U.S. flag, Benghazi (Libya), the deplorables, Make America Great Again (MAGA), cigarettes, "Dump Trump", Democrats; referenced individuals include David Letterman, Barack Obama, Chris Rock, Alec Baldwin, Bill Maher, Samuel L. Jackson, Gwyneth Paltrow, Alfred Charles "Al" Sharpton, Benjamin Solomon "Ben" Carson, Anjelica Huston, Jimmy Fallon (James Thomas Fallon), Donald J. Trump, Jon Stewart, Cher Sarkisian, Jim Carey (James Eugene Carey), Bryan Lee Cranston, Amy Schumer, Condoleezza Rice, Bernie Sanders (Bernard Sanders), Lena Dunham, Bill Clinton (William Jefferson Clinton), Bill Cosby (William Henry Cosby), Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-21, Folder 10

Artists: Sabo 2008-2017

Physical Description: 35

Scope and Content Note

related topics include terrorism, twin towers, subvertisement, religion, crucifixion, animals, obscene gestures, body building, politics, trolls, celebrities, taxes, corporate logos, boxing, Nazis, socialism, hammer and sickle, communism, blood, conservatism, the establishment, attitude, tattoos, blacklisting, prisons, bitches, money, gangsters, drones, taxes, race war, swagger, abortion, eugenics, Star of David, peace sign, crucifix, U.S. Declaration of Independence, Black Lives Matter, American Eagle, hillbillies, culture wars, economics, coronation, social media, royalty, map, world, gun control, Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, Bisexual, Queer (LGBTQ), sexual assault; makers include unsavory agents; references or specifically about Miss Universe, Macy's, Professional Golf Association (PGA), ESPN, UNIVISION, rhinoceros, NASCAR, SERTA, National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), "Fuck you", west coast politics, Breitbart News, skateboards, Hollywood (California, USA), Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Red Hot Chili Peppers, shit, diapers, The Ace Hotel (Los Angeles, California, USA), "feel the Bern", Kremlin, The Walking Dead, Palestinian flag, Straight Outta Compton, Capitol Hill (Washington, D.C., USA), All American Tour, Mona Lisa, prisoner, National Security Agency (NSA), mailbox, Helter Skelter, the White House, Tex-Men, Wolfman, Barbie doll, President of the United States (POTUS), cookie monster, winged monkeys (Wizard of Oz),"Hillbillary", Arkansas (USA), Carpetbaggers, "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story", Lucas Film, Walt Disney Productions, Cheetos, Washington Monument, Oscar Trophy, round table, USSA, Twitter, 2nd Amendment, violence against gays, World War II (WWII), il douche, The Oscars, #me too, Shakespeare in Love; referenced individuals include Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov(Lenin), Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Donald Trump, Jeb Bush (John Ellis Bush, Sr.), Jesus Christ, Jerry Brown (Edmond Gerald Brown, Jr.), Nancy Pelosi, Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa (Yassir Arafat), Andrew Breitbart, Bernie Sanders (Bernard Sanders), Barack Obama, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Negan, Hillary Clinton, Ted Cruz (Rafael Edward Cruz), Winston Churchill, Michelle Obama, Chuck Lorre, Rick Perry (James Richard Perry), Gov. Greg Abbott, Wendy Davis, Steve Bannon, Ann Coulter, Julian Assange, J.J. Abrams (Jeffrey Jacob Abrams), Michael Dukakis, Geraldine Ferraro, Ted Kennedy (Edward Moore Kennedy), Al Gore (Albert Arnold Gore Jr.), Jesse Jackson (Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr), Al Sharpton (Alfred Charles Sharpton Jr.), Richard Nixon, Harvey Weinstein, Merryl Streep, Gwenyth Paltrow, Rose McGowan, Barbara Kruger; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Russian, English
Drawer C-21, Folder 11

Artists: Ursula Meyer - Various Topics 1969-1975, 1981-1982, 1992

Physical Description: 45

Scope and Content Note

Related topics include economic health, politics, strike, lynching, solidarity, violence, trade, socialism, voting, elections, campaign posters; Makers include Ursula Meyer, Art Workers Coalition; References or specifically about Webster's Dictionary, RCA, Republican party, Vietnam, Kent State, Quakers, Man Controlling Trade, Cain and Abel, Tiananmen Square; Referenced individuals include Dan Quayle, Michel Proust, Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, Saddam Hussein, George H.W. Bush, Che Guevara, Martin Luther King Jr.; languages include English
Drawer C-29, Folder 1

Artists: Ricardo Levins Morales - African Americans 1986-2002; 2013

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

referenced individuals include Troy Davis, Pablo Neruda, Paul Robeson, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Huddie "Lead Belly" Ledbetter, James Baldwin, Angela Davis, Marvin Gaye, Fred Hampton, Trayvon Martin, Harriet Tubman; related topics include Georgia (USA), prisons, capital punishment, race, the underground railroad, freedom, gun violence, slavery, slave rebellions, slave trade, the Middle Passage; makers include Bob Fitch, Northland Poster Collective, Ron Riesterer, Syracuse Cultural Workers; referenced individuals Ella Baker; places made include Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA)
Drawer C-29, Folder 2

Artists: Ricardo Levins Morales - Health and Ecology 2005-2009

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include global warming, climate change, toxic substances, public health, the precautionary principle, water, privatization, global economics, green movement, land rights, natural energy; references or specifically about Climate Crisis Coalition of the Twin Cities; makers include Northland Poster Collective
Drawer C-29, Folder 3

Artists: Ricardo Levins Morales - Individual Musicians / Benefit Concerts 1979-2002

Physical Description: 22

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Chile, folk music, Muslim America, Arab-Americans, Middle East, literary and artistic events, hip hop, African-Americans, police state, Día de los Muertos, women of color, book fairs, artists of color, Mexico, Zapatistas, Chicanos, community building, bilingualism, immigration, refugees, poetry, Nueva Canción, Latin American music; makers include Northland Poster Collective, Guthrie Children's Fund, La Raza Student Cultural Center; referenced individuals include Violeta Parra, Woody Guthrie, Malvina Reynolds, George W. Bush, Osama Bin Laden, Gwendolyn Brooks, June Jordan, Dennis Valdez, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara); references or specifically about Mizna, Guerrilla Wordfair, Guerrilla Wardfare, Cuban flag; places made include Minnesota (USA)
Drawer C-29, Folder 4

Artists: Ricardo Levins Morales - Women 1971-2002

Physical Description: 8

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related topics include labor, motherhood, minorities, women of color, feminism, sisterhood, solidarity, anti-war, children, babies, poverty, exploitation, hunger, malnutrition; makers include Northland Poster Collective; referenced individuals include Rose Schneiderman, Olive Schreiner, Meridel Le Sueur; references or specifically about Nestle, infant formula, bottle feeding, breast feeding, infant mortality, ;places made include Minnesota (USA)
Drawer C-29, Folder 5

Artists: Ricardo Levins Morales - Labor 1988-2008

Physical Description: 34

Scope and Content Note

makers include Northland Poster Collective; places made include Minnesota (USA); related topics include unions, labor contracts, police abuse, Haymarket Riot, New Deal, Great Depression, Works Progress Administration (WPA), United Association for Labor Education (UALE), privatization, capitalism, scabs, labor solidarity, labor history, racism, empowerment, occupational safety, employee-management relationships, job protection, labor hierarchy, downsizing, health care, union busting, union wages, community building, layoffs, deregulation; referenced individuals include Mary Harris Jones (Mother Jones); languages include English, German
Drawer C-29, Folder 6

Artists: Ricardo Levins Morales - Labor 1988-2012

Physical Description: 32

Scope and Content Note

related topics include aboriginal activism, textile workers, Caribbean garment assembly workers, grassroots, globalization, global labor solidarity, stock market, corporatism, power, demand, capitalism, unions, union solidarity, boycotts, labor history, Ireland, justice management-employee relationships, fair trade, ecology, workers cabaret, benefit events, inequity, class, corporatism, Labor Day, WalMart, grassroots organizing, equal pay, strikes, London Strike of 1768, Bridgestone Firestone Strike, Workers' Bill of Rights, pile drivers, bridge builders, dock builders, wharf builders, alphabet of worker's rights, sexual harassment, justice, xenophobia, organizing, socialism, exploitation, foreclosure, elections, land rights; referenced individuals include Frederick Douglass, Emma Goldman, Dan Ashcroft, Edvard Munch, Eugene V. Debs, Harry Bridges, Sayama Tadashi; places made include Minnesota (USA), Syracuse (New York, USA); makers include Northland Poster Collective, Micah Wright, AFL-CIO, United Steelworkers of America, Workers' Organizing Committee (WOC); references or specifically about Minnesota Fair Trade Coalition, Minnesota ACORN, International Longshoremen's & Warehouse Union, Union Summer, Si Se Puede, National Organizers Alliance, 2011 Wisconsin Protests, Wisconsin Act 10, coffee, billionaires, airports, farmers,
Drawer C-29, Folder 7

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Asian American 1990-1994

Physical Description: 14

Note

includes series sponsored by Metropolitan Regional Arts Council (MRAC)

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Japanese Americans, World War II, Japanese internment camps, Buddhism, Hmong art and culture, racism, Chinese art, Hmong New Year celebration, origami, labor, Chinese Americans, Chinatowns, San Francisco (California), Asian communities in the U.S., Chinese Railroad Workers, labor; makers include Metropolitan Regional Arts Council (MRAC), Jian Ni, Tou Vang, Steven J. Lu, Chieko Sakamoto, Corky Lee, Ange Hwang, Francis Liu, Yi Kai; referenced individuals include Vincent Chin
Drawer C-29, Folder 8

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Latin America 1979; 2001; 2006

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Mexico, Congreso Nacional Indigena, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), Zapatistas, indigenous rights, indigenous culture, Chiapas, women, feminism, Tlatelolco, Chile, September 11, 1973, community building, Aguas Calientes, conferences, Bolivia, revolution, people; makers include Beatriz Aurora, Araceli Herrera, Frente Del Norte; referenced individuals include Comandante Ramona, Simón Bolívar, Evo Morales
Drawer C-29, Folder 9

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Various Topics 1978; 1980-2009

Physical Description: 25

Scope and Content Note

related topics include slavery, death, colonization, housing, activism, technology, commodification, resistance, nature, health, anti-semitism, benefit, democracy, Fair Trade, HIV/AIDS, education, stigma, greed, Islam, Muslims, Christians, Jews, Iraq, religion; makers include Rich Kees, Janice Lee Perry, Richard Levins Morales, Janna Schneider, Dobbs , Kehben Green, Nasseem Raheem, Synthia Weiss, Miriam Socoloff; referenced individuals include Christopher Columbus, Bartolome de Las Casas, Arundhati Roy, Ferdinand the Catholic, Isabel the Catholic, Dr. Edward Dowling, Abraham, Woody Guthrie, ; references or specifically about Tiananmen Square, Lakota Nation, Kili Radio, tenants rights, political terminology, French Revolution, left wing, right wing, biotechnology, DNA, GMOs, suburbia, The Inquisition, secrecy, cooperation, Shangoya, The People's Center, Fair Trade Coffee, Africa, Muslim Peacemakers Team, Iraq War, signs, no trespassing, fences, garment workers, mosaic, Yiddish theater, United Hebrew Trades, menorahs, Star of David; places made Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Dowagiac (Minnesota, USA); languages include English, Lakota, Hebrew
Drawer C-29, Folder 10

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Ecology 1982-2006

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include sustainable communities, environmental protection, locally grown food, recycling, anti-nuclear, nuclear energy, Westinghouse Nuclear Facility, Kerr-McGee Corporation's Nuclear Plutonium Plant, Oil Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union, Philippines, torture, disappeared persons (desaparecidos), farming, Medco, health, harmful chemicals, toxins, environmental justice, animals, spirituality, nature,; referenced individuals include Ralph Waldo Emerson, Karen Silkwood, Ernesto Nazareno; makers include Conners, Ricardo Levins Morales; references or specifically about Medco, DNA, plastic polution, plasma extraction, enzymes, Biotint inc, pigment, Biomart, bone marrow, ecoharvest, free markets, humans, figh, birds, snakes, turtles, polar bears, whales, plants water, Earth; places made include Minneapolis (MInnesota, USA)
Drawer C-29, Folder 11

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Peace / Anti-War 1978-1993; 2006

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include war weapons, masculinity, Enron, military industrial complex, draft, military recruitment, education, government surveillance, poetry, nuclear weapons, love, destruction, death, Iraq War, propaganda, brainwashing, anti-nuclear, World War II, Atom Bomb, bombing of Hiroshima; referenced individuals Paula Moyer, Voltaire; makers include Ricardo Levins Morales, Carla Stetson, Micah Wright, Janice Lee Perry, M.T. Hall; places made Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA)
Drawer C-29, Folder 12

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Pan-Africa / African American / African Caribbean 1982-2001

Physical Description: 25

Scope and Content Note

referenced individuals include Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa, Miriam Makeba, Langston Hughes, Billie Holiday, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., W.E.B. Du Bois, Si Kahn, T.G. Reddy, Joe Hill, Marcus Garvey, Madam C. J. Walker, A. Philip Randolph, Sojourner Truth, Malcolm X, A. Philip Randolph; related topics include Ogoni nine, Shell, African military dictatorships, racism, slavery, Boston (Massachusetts, USA), feminism, African American women, labor, organizing, Amandla, Southern Africa, South Africa, anti-nuclear, activism; makers include Ricardo Levins Morales, Calvin Carter, Robert S. Allen, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Drawer C-29, Folder 13

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Labor 1985-2007

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include history, arts & culture, labour movement, class struggle, organizing, unions, murder, public health, elections, political prisoners, power, economics, benefits, ; references or specifically about Occupational health series, Mouseland, Communists, ; referenced individuals include Ken Light, Tommy Douglas, Frederick Douglass, Brian McWilliams, Angie Anderson, ; makers include , Ricardo Levins Morales, local 880, Dobbs, May Day Books, black cats, injuries, overtime pay, living wage laws, parental leave, civil rights, domestic partner benefits, child labour laws, sick leave, pension benefits, OSHA, unemployment insurance, workers' comp, minimum wage, farm labor rights, equal pay, demand, wage slave, ergonize, management, sustainable develoment, peace, free traders, International Longshoremen's & Warehousemen's Union (ILWU), ; places made include Minnesota (USA)
Drawer C-29, Folder 14

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Middle East 2003-2006

Physical Description: 5

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-war, Gaza, Lebanon, women, children, Israel, Palestine, Iraq; makers include Ricardo Levins Morales, Mediumwave, Feyglech for a Free Palestine, Muslim Peace Makers; produced by or supporting the Palestine Solidarity Campaign; references or specifically about Guernica, Pablo Picasso
Drawer C-29, Folder 15

Artists Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Labor 1980-1999

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include human rights, corporatism, consumerism, women, child labor, exploitation, labor movement, class, poverty, immigration status, benefit, organizing, unions, strike, solidarity, marches and demonstrations, May Day, socialism, humanity, labor relations, cartoons, profiteering; makers include Fred Wright, Lenora Davis, Ken Meter, K. Jacobson, Walter Crane, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America; referenced individuals include Si Kahn, Lanene Smith; references or specifically about sweatshops, sewing, citizen/labor energy coalition, energy tour, farm labor, 1934 Teamsters Strike, Teamsters local 574, truck drivers, militant unionism, Citizens Alliance, National Guard (Minnesota), taxi drivers, building trade workers, picket lines, 8 hour workday, may pole, automation, robots, happy face; places made include Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-29, Folder 16

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Labor-Individuals/Andrea Kantrowitz Series 1980-2000

Physical Description: 22

Scope and Content Note

related topics include socialism, labor management, working class struggle, strikes, child labor, militancy, farm labor, race, media, civil liberties, anarchism, communism, corporatism, American flag, freedom, love, health, unions, budget priorities, education, gun control, greed, justice, children; makers include Andrea Kantrowitz, K. Jacobson; referenced individuals include Lucy Parsons, Samuel Gompers, Eugene Debs, "Mother " Mary Harris Jones, Cesar Estrada Chavez, Asa Philip Randolph, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Sacco and Vanzetti, Harry Bridges, John Llewellyn Lewis (John L. Lewis), Thomas Jefferson, Joe Emmanuel Haagland (Joe Hill), Samuel Gompers; references or specifically about Cigar Makers International Union, American Federation of Labor (AFL), Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, American Railway Union, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), mine workers, United Farm Workers, migrants, Chicanos, the depression, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP), March on Washington, Fair Employment Practices Commission, "Rebel Girl" , Mesabi Iron Range Strike, Passaic Strike, Marine Workers Industrial Union, San Francisco General Strike (1934), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Longshoremen's Union, coal mining, United Mine Workers (UMW), Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), Convict # 9653, red flag, Watsonville Strike, picket lines, broccoli pickers, Wells Fargo, Teamsters #912, Watsonville canning, Mexican labor; places made include Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-30, Folder 1

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Individuals / Civil liberties 1882-1993; 2001-2012

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

referenced individuals include Betsy Raasch-Gilman, Studs Kerkel, Edward Dowling, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Abraham Lincoln, Hugo Chavez; related topics include globalization, labor, anti-war, fair trade, alternative media, immigration, U.S. immigration policy, U.S.-Mexico border, corporatism, coffee, poverty, democracy, classism, racism, slavery, neo-colonialism, revolution, armed struggle, revolution, Meis Indian Resistance Movement, corportism, corruption, prejudice, class, patriotism, Haiti, revolution, Slavery, independence, colonialism, emancipation, democracy, privacy, religion, civil liberties, terrorism, repression, patriotism, ; references or specifically about Venezuela, I Have a Dream, Big Brother, Totally Intrusive Political Surveilance (TIPS), freedom from religion, pledge of allegiance (constitution), the constitution, Office of Homeland Security (OHS), the Bill of Rights, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); makers include Ricardo Levins Morales, Micah Wright, Marilyn Anderson, Rich Kees, Luis Riel, Rigoberta Menchu, Lucy Parsons, Studs Terkel, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Karl Marx, Jean Bertrand Aristede, Toussaint L'Overture, ; languages include, French, English, ; places made include Minneapolis (Minnesota,USA)
Drawer C-30, Folder 2

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Children / Education 1998-2007

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-nuclear, addiction, drugs, alcoholism, parenting, anti-war, multi-culturalism, heritage, prisons, history, Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC), Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), universities, faculty, labor, standardized testing; makers include Sarah Shannon, Maria Strom, Christine Wong, Ricardo Levins Morales, Mattie Weiss; referenced individuals include Peter Rachleff, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Albert Einstein
Drawer C-30, Folder 3

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Immigration 2007

Physical Description: 5

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S.-Mexico border, religion, undocumented persons; makers include Gato Clandestino, Ricardo Levins Morales; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty
Drawer C-30, Folder 4

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ) 2004-2008

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include lesbians, labor, pride, sex, family, marriage, homophobia, heteronormativity, politicians, health care, child care; referenced individuals include Ernest Gaines; makers include Ricardo Levins Morales, Qamar Saadiq-Sauod
Drawer C-30, Folder 5

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Oversize 1982-2000

Physical Description: 3

Scope and Content Note

related topics include history, social movements, South Africa, apartheid, anti-pass; makers include Janna Schneider, Mary Sutton, Ricardo Levins Morales; references or specifically about anti-pass campaigns, South African pass laws; places made include Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA); languages include English, Zulu
Drawer C-30, Folder 6

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Human Rights 1983-2010

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

referenced individuals include Margaret Mead, Hannah Senesh, Andrew Wyeth (Christina's World), Dom Helder Camara, Si Kahn, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Roque Dalton; makers include Ricardo Levins Morales, Mary Sutton, Sara Olson Defense Fund Comittee; related topics include anti-nuclear, anti-militarization, anti-war, peace, community building, solidarity, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), poverty, communism, apartheid, South Africa, divestment, prisoners, prison industrial complex; references or specifically about fine arts
Drawer C-30, Folder 7

Artists: Ricardo Levins Morales - Various Topics 1990-2007; 2012

Physical Description: 24

Scope and Content Note

related topics include militarization, anti-war, draft, military recruitment, capitalism, children, wealth, prisons, non-violent offenders, education, libraries, Patriot Act, privacy, government surveillance, New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), Hurricane Katrina, community building, racism, U.S. southern states, African Americans, Quincentennial, Spanish Inquisition, Christianity, religion, anti-Semitism, Holocaust, boycotts, labor history, Irish League, Wisconsin, Teacher Union Strike, despotism, dethroning, self reflection, immigration, justice, unity, dignity; makers include Northland Poster Collective; referenced individuals include Margaret Wise Brown, Anne Frank, Isabella I of Castile, Ferdinand II of Aragon, Kahlil Gibran, Margaret Mead; references or specifically about Aboriginal Australians, Kent State Massacre, Jacksons State,National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), anniversaries
Drawer C-30, Folder 8

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Labor 1987; 2005

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include fair wages, labor safety, job security, labor equality, Taco Bell strike, 8 hour work day, religion, union advocacy, labor organizing, International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (ILWU), human rights, United Association for Labor Education (UALE), wealth; makers include Interfaith Worker Justice, Ricardo Levins Morales, Janna Schneider, Miami Workers' Center, Lee Wolfson, National Lawyers Guild, Northland Poster Collective; referenced individuals include Harry Bridges, Irene Hull, Nelson Mandela; references or specifically about Coalition of Immokalee Workers, King County Republican Party Headquarters, Coalition of Labor Union Women, Jobs with Justice, Washington State Jobs with Justice, Medicaid, Medicare, affirmative action, civil rights, health care for all, right to organize, right to strike, education for all, housing for all; languages include English, Spanish; places made include Milwaukee (Wisconsin, USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA)
Drawer C-30, Folder 9

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Labor 1994-2004

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include economics, options, protection, resistance, threats, international solidarity, activism, endangerment, profiteers, unions, the environment, wages, corporatism, nativism, racism, ideology, ; referenced individuals includes John Handcox; makers include Jimmy Kelly, Ricardo Levins Morales, The United Association for Labor Education (UALE), ; references or specifically about stock market, social security futures, pensioners, shock market, retirement, telecommunication workers, high technology high stress technology, picketing, management, postal workers, repetitive motion injuries, automation, restructuring, out sourcing, nurses, institutions, downsizing, cost-cutting, consumers, downsizing, quality of work, scabs, violators, China, accidents, permanent leave, speedup, staffing, casual workplace, ; places made include Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA)
Drawer C-30, Folder 10

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Women 1980-1998

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include literacy, education, Soviet Union, women, birth, lesbians, arts and culture, violence against women, immigrant women workers, labor, International Ladies Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU), suffrage movement, International Women's Day, oceans, ecology, prostitution, mothers, children, babies; referenced individuals include Augustine of Hippo, Rachel Carson, Molly Ivins, Aurora Levins Morales, Jackie Shearer, Susan Shapiro, Myra Sadker, Esther Rome, Jeanmarie Marshall, Maria Luisa Alvarez, Agnes Barboza, Rachel Carson, Cindy Chin, Valerie Hinderlie, Audre Lorde, Thelma Vanderhoop Weissberg, ; makers include Yelizaveta Kruglikova, Ferron, Lee Hoover, Lydia Howell, Susan Hirschmugl, Walter R. Williams, Mary Sutton, South African's Women's Day Anti-Pass Campaign, Janna Schneider; references or specifically about Rosie the Riveter, strollers; languages include Russian, English, Zulu
Drawer C-30, Folder 11

Artists: Ricardo Levins Morales - Various Topics 1983-2012

Physical Description: 41

Scope and Content Note

related topics include ecology, environment, military recruitment, draft, water, oceans, agriculture, coffee, labor, tobacco, Puerto Rico, anti-nuclear, desaparecidos (disappeared persons), natural disasters, San Ciriaco hurricane, Spanglish, boricua, children, Gulf Solidarity Pledge, African Americans, Jewish-Palestine solidarity, arts and culture, peace, union organizing, Haiti, earthquake relief, slavery, Black Panther Party, community health, housing, education, Rainbow Coalition, green economy, green jobs, globalization, capitalism, cultural heritage, El Salvador, liberation theology, Oil Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union, racial profiling, Arizona (USA), SB 1070, prison industrial complex, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), grand juries, health care, privatization of health coverage, health insurance, War On Drugs, Voter ID, subvertisements, racism, reclamation, hope; referenced individuals include Oscar A. Romero, Karen Silkwood, Ernesto Nazareno, William Blake, Molly Ivins, James Baldwin, Mona Lisa, Roque Dalton; references or specifically about Young Lords Association; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-30, Folder 12

Artist Groups: Northland Poster Collective - Various Topics 1975-1989;1994-2009

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

makers include Ricardo Levins Morales, Gary Brandenburg, Si Kahn, Elizabether Gurley Flynn, Pablo Fiasco, Betsy Raasch-Gilman, Janna Schneider, ; related topics include immigration, trade, economics, exploitation, dove of peace, oppression, slavery, labor, socialism, justice, peace, synthesis, meditation, freedom, aging, wisdom, hope, power, solidarity, laughter, media, independence, strike, the environment, purification, Native Americans, colonization; referenced individuals include Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatma Ghandi), Tatanka Yotanka (Sitting Bull), Colonel George Custer ; references or specifically about economic slavery, tyrants, Your Huddled Micees, American Flag, American dollar ,mouse trap, alternative press, independent press, KFAI, concert, Lakota tribe, Battle of Little Bighorn; languages include Lakota, English; places made Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), St. Paul (MInnesota, USA,
Drawer C-31, Folder 1

Artist Groups: Amplifier - Gun Violence / March For Our Lives 2018; 2020

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include marches and demonstrations, violence, youth, fear, elections, weapons, gun legislation, children; makers include @bombchelle, @librada_shoot, @koysun, Micah Bazant, @_naebeeee, Kate Deciccio, Nisha K. Sethi, Loy Suntichotiunun, Natalie Dittmer, Chanelle Librady, Laci Jordan, Obey Giant; references or specifically about Margery Stoneman Douglas High School, mass shooting, "never again", "not one more", "ban assault weapons", vote for change, Oikos University, Marshall County High School, Sandy Hook Elementary, Oxon Hill High School , Kingston High School; places made include Seattle (Washington, USA)
Drawer C-31, Folder 2

Artist Groups: Amplifier - Environment / Indigenous Rights / Standing Rock 2016-2020

Physical Description: 22

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related topics include marches and demonstrations, resilience, science, truth, jobs, climate justice, child birth, indigenous rights, voting; makers include @greggdeal, @lmnopimaize, @youngmer, Ernesto Yerena, Peter Pa, Sadie Red Wing, Christi Belcourt, Celeste Byers, Josh McPhee, Bina Kiel, Kate Deciccio, Justseeds; referenced individuals include Nicolle Gonzales, Madonna Thunder Hawk, Roxanne White, Angela Davis, Pretty Nose, Joni Wallis, Auntie Pua Case, Hawane Rios, Kapulei Flores; references or specifically about midwives, Navajo, Native Hawaiians, Nez Perce, Cheyenne, Oohenumpa band of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Changing Woman Initiative, Dakota Access pipeline, indigenous and Black solidarity, sacred burial grounds, American Indian Movement (AIM), neurophysiology, 3 Mile Island, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ); places made include Seattle (Washington, USA)
Drawer C-31, Folder 3

Artist Groups: Amplifier - Incarceration / Women 2016-2020

Physical Description: 19

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related topics include education, knowledge, change, power, jobs, resistance, respect, dove of peace, perfection, marches and demonstrations, courage, change, bravery, prisons, media, veterans, marijuana; references or specifically about families, Brave Girl Rising, decarcerate, "cannabis justice", anti-black racism, Women's March 2017, mass incarceration, Girl Rising; makers include Thomas Wimberly, Bee Harris, Shepard Fairey, Aaron Huey, Chip Thomas, artmachine.com, girlsrising.org, Jess Chen, Roger Peet, Victoria Garcia, Kate Deciccio, art machine, Ashley Lukashevsky, Josh MacPhee; referenced individuals include Sean Worsley, Corvain Cooper; places made include Seattle (Washington, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-31, Folder 4

Artist Groups: Amplifier - Arts and Culture / Immigration 2013-2020

Physical Description: 18

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related topics include solidarity, women, children, youth, poetry, shame, dignity, fear, solidarity, xenophobia, Muslims, immigrants, migrants, refugees, families; makers include Molly Crabapple, Shepard Fairey, Maribel Valdez Gonzalez, @oxfamamerica, @k8deciccio, @Leah.the.activist, @webelongtogether, @rommyyy123; referenced individuals include Andrew White, Hajjar Baban, Nkosi Nkululeko, Lagnajita Mukhipadhyay, Arlene Mejorado, Isra Chaker; references or specifically about Somali immigrants, youth poet laureates, Pakistani immigrants, Bengali immigrants, Jamaican immigrants, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), We the People series, refugee camps, "Muslim ban", Executive Order 13769, family separation policy; places made include Seattle (Washington, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Arabic, English, Spanish
Drawer C-31, Folder 5

Artist Groups: Amplifier - Various Topics 2017-2020

Physical Description: 22

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includes cardstock

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related topics include science, marches and demonstrations, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), disability, justice, pride, education, research, environment, activism, social movements, elections, diversity, grassroots movements, gun control, fist, neighborhoods, community, voting, children, protestors, graduation; makers include Laci Jordan, floridaforall.vote, Kate Deciccio, Josh MacPhee, Dr. Joni Wallis, Deepika Kurup, Moveon.org political action, Holy Moly UK, Bazelon.org, @k8deciccio, @shanfinnegan, Tes One, Ann Lewis (@ann.lew.is), Stat the Artist, Fake, Kelli Pollock, Michael Aurbach, Marvin Madariaga, Sandin Medjedovic, Karl Read; references or specifically about the water crisis, Statue of Liberty, India, water, solar energy, STEM, climate, voter registration, Hear Our Voice, Black Lives Matter (BLM), University of Michigan graphics class, flame, women of color, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Superman, COVID-19 pandemic, essential workers, "healthcare heroes", grim reaper, basketball, nurses, red cross, saints, doctors, superheroes, Atlas, world map, face masks, surgical masks, "Defund the Police", George Floyd protests; referenced individuals include Lydia X. Z. Brown; places made Los Angeles (California, USA), Ann Arbor (Michigan, USA); languages include English, Arabic
Drawer C-31, Folder 6

Artists: Jakarundi Graphics 2016-2018

Physical Description: 7

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related topics include poetry, sustainability, genetic modification, political prisoners; makers include Biblioasis; referenced individuals Leonard Peltier; references and specifically about "Inheritance Poems", Kerry-Lee Powell, imagination, resistance, art, gardening, seeds, corn, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), insects, handcuffs; places made include Windsor, Ontario (Canada); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-31, Folder 7

Artist Groups: Gráfica de Lucha 2006-2014

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include liberty, resistance, labor; makers include Grapica Tomada de las Barricadis de Oaxaca; references or specifically about Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon jungle, natives, workers, peasants, teachers, students, housewives, settlers, smallholders, micro entrepreneurs, La Lucha Continua; places made include Oaxaca (Mexico); languages include Spanish
Drawer C-31, Folder 8

Artists: Mini Graff / Wendy Murray 2014-2019

Physical Description: 38

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related topics include racism, street art, cemetery, ecology, environment, water rights, human rights, graffiti, mismanagement, fair share, crosses, equality, women's rights, labor, economics, gun violence, statistics, peace, working poor, working class, debt, taxes, affordability, International Women's Day, travel; makers include Dewey Tafoya, Pull Box, International Printing Museum; references or specifically about card games, bitcoin, the street, warning, empty dams, city council, Sydney (Australia), Mendee Lakes, unemployment, labor, Psycho-geography, making art, time, gun ownership, shipping label, art workers; referenced individuals include Earl Newman, Garage Graphix; places made include Sydney (Australia), Pasadena (California, USA), Carson (California, USA)
Drawer C-31, Folder 9

Artists: Jane Norling 1971-1996; 2004-2017

Physical Description: 30

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related topics include Health, elections, ballots, occupational safety, conferences, service workers, children, international solidarity, housing, Art & Culture, abortion, benefits, race, gender, violence, women, ; makers include Coalition for Real Health Reform, Jackie Winow, Autumn Press, San Francisco Mime Troupe, California Department of Health Services, Inkworks, NARAL Pro Choice California, Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, Organization of Solidarity with the People of Asia, Africa and Latin America (OSPAAL), Seattle Tenants Union, Archetype, San Francisco General Hospital, Jane Brunner, Campaign for Health Security, Neighbor to Neighbor, Northern California Friends of Margaret Randall, UC Berkeley Graduate Assembly Women's Project, ; referenced individuals include Bertolt Brecht, Margaret Randall, Ron Kovic, Angela Davis, Inez Garcia, ; references or specifically about Proposition 166 (1994, California), jewelry making, investment dust, hydrofluoric acid, gloves, goggles, cyanide bombing, cadmium, labeling, toxic waste, silica, transportation services, nutrition services, food services, family services, senior services, lead, hand washing, testing, Puerto Rico, evictions, New York Times, Hotel Universe, The Mother(Brectht), cancer, Axis Dance Troupe, breastfeeding, AIDS, AIDS quilt, Sixth International Conference on AIDS (San Francisco, California), False Promises, Pro-choice, Proposition 67 (California, USA), emergency healthcare, single payer health insurance, Coast City Confidential, Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), McCaran-Walter Act, I. Shammout's Palestine Rhapsody, Vietnamese Independence Day, germ warfare, Sandinistas, Nicaragua, violence against women, ; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Havana (CUBA), ; languages include Cambodian (Khmer), English, Spanish, French
Drawer C-31, Folder 10

Artists: Jon-Paul Bail - Student Work 2014-2018

Physical Description: 64

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includes primarily cardstock

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related topics include diversity, education, public health, poetry, May Day, women, equality, labor, education, fee hikes, hate, peace, racism, love, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), sex, closet, army of lovers, triangle, drought, poverty, motherhood, sexual assault, funding, public health, colonialism, education, graduation, incarceration, prison, gun control, children, gun violence, farmworkers, immigration, religion, holiday, blood, tears, kidnapping, economics, narcotics, drugs, anti-war, hijab, crime, discrimination, apathy, U.S. dollar, oil, militarization, youth, military brutality, discrimination, revolution, creativity, history, media, accountability, United States of America, oil, renewables, military, economics, resistance, censorship, the environment, global politics, justice, land rights, war, torture, adoration, respect, indifference, animal rights, nutrition, public health, corporatism, free speech, law, duty, American dream, circus, migration; makers include Shreya Shankar, Michelle Elizabeth, S. Aghad, Gina Savage, Michelle Flores, Art for Social Change, Brad A., Afiavan, Dulce Lopez, Political Gridlock, Alejandro Gomez, Geulbi Lee, Ji Eun Jung, Marimar Arango, Gomez, Camila Yvette Ruiz Custodio, Andy Gonzalez Cabrera, Linette Jaimes, Xiao Hu, Justin Smith, Ian Man Wong, Yirah Chen, Kyung Eun Lee; referenced individuals include Dorothea Lange, Florence Owens Thompson, Sy Stokes, Larry Itliong, Philip Vera Cruz, Gavriela Silang, Kumander Liwayway, Yuri Kochiyama, Whang Od, Grace Lee Boggs, Malala Yousafzai, Rocky Rivera, Tam Tran, Ai-jen Poo, Jennifer Laude, Rupi Kaur, Kumu Hina, Octavio Paz, Gary Soto, Grace Lee Hoggs, Amy Goodman, Donald J. Trump, Comandanta Ramona, Ronald McDonald, Kanye West; references or specifically about scissors, peace sign, flag, U.S. flag, butterflies, swastika, Statue of Liberty, Covid 19, M95 masks, the plague, Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), National Park Service (NPS), Tower of London, Tower of Pisa, Eiffel Tower, Red Square, Buddha, punishment, equality, police justice, human rights, Environmental Protection Association (EPA), Alt Forest Service, National Resources Defence Council (NRDC), capitol building, March for Science, cloth, cat calling, devastation, journalists, corporate media, Smokey the Bear, megaphone, Bahai religion, hypersexualization, male body, cats, telephone, calavera, rose, see, speak, hear, free education, phoenix, Confederate flags, flag burning, coming out, "They Tried to Bury Us, They Didn't Know We Were Seeds", Chicano/a, Latino/a, Womxn, FGCS, decolonization, deliberate indifference, mental health agency staffing, University of California Berkeley regents, UC Berkeley, budget priorities, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA), Poverty of Culture (POC), staff cuts, Black Recruitment and Retention Day, paintbrush, Filipino farmworkers, grape farming, agriculture, Mexican Independence Day (September 15), Ayotzinapa (Mexico), narco, gaviota, El Chapo, Hollywood, Islam, speak no evil, U.S. Congress, Keystone Pipeline, oil, crosses, graves, Lumads, The Philippines, Indigenous Peoples, Chiapas (Mexico), chingona, concerned millenials, Instagram, pet trade, food deserts, clean air, Wells Fargo, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Make America Great Again (MAGA), deportation, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), borders, barbed wire, impeachment, White House, proxy wars, Twitter, Kanye's statement about slavery being a choice, MAGA hat, riot police, Fox News, $hithole, "99%FEAR", NRA (National Rifle Association), "false idols", swastikas, handgun, rifle; places made include Oakland (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English, Arabic, Farsi, Russian, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, German, French
Drawer C-31, Folder 11

Artists: Wendy Murray 2019-2022

Physical Description: 23

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Related topics include skull, nuclear annihilation, labor, technology, ecology, extinction, economics, drugs, activism, peace sign, Hawaii, alcohol, youth, children, health care, retirement, Australia; makers include Sima Alikhoni, Saglain Binte Saleh, Joy Wasell, The Poster Centre, Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Center, Kay Brown, Center for the Study of Political Graphics, Indigo Printing, Maya Stocks, Troppo Print Studio, Sydney University Staff; references or specifically about mining, aluminium, Manganese, Lithium, Tantalum, habitat loss, habitat destruction, koala bears, upgrading, Save the Peace Center, Mānoa Alcohol Project's (MAP), designated drivers, public hospitals, vacation time, Hawaiian sovereignty, cold shoulder; referenced individuals include Vladimir Putin,; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Aukland (Australia), Sydney (Australia), Blacktown (Australia), Hawaii (USA); languages include English
Drawer C-31, Folder 12

Artists: Jake Holmes

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Includes two 3D glasses to view poster

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places made include Australia
Drawer C-32, Folder 1

Artists: John Pitman Weber 1970-2020

Physical Description: 34

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related topics include Vietnam War, women, Cuba, Cuba-Vietnam solidarity, African Americans, Black Panther Party, July 26th movement, Puerto Rico, U.S.-Mexico border, immigration, children, anti-war, disabled rights, veterans, peace, oil, Afghanistan, social security, families, welfare, police brutality, homelessness, racism, free speech, South Africa; referenced individuals include Nguyen Van Troi, Fred Hampton, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Obed Lopez, Eric Garner; makers include American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), United Front Against Imperialism; references or specifically about U.S. flag, swastikas, witness, Black Lives Matter (BLM), "I Can't Breathe", unaccompanied minors; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer C-32, Folder 2

Artists: Ron Cobb 1967-1979

Physical Description: 38

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related topics include African Americans, ghettos, housing, U.S. imperialism, self-determination, Vietnam War, anti-war, The Red Scare, children, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), patriotism, counterculture, drugs, prisons, peace, police, religion, Christianity, draft resistance, police brutality, anti-nuclear, U.S. media, television, protests, international aid, Nazism, communism, animal rights, nuclear family, National Research Council (NRC), ecology symbol, environmentalism, nuclear power plants, Chicago Seven, political prisoners, Chicago 1968; referenced individuals include Lyndon B. Johnson, Karl Marx, Frank Cieciorka, Julius Hoffman; references or specifically about Uncle Sam, Uncle Tom, Jesus Christ; makers include Sawyer Press
Drawer C-32, Folder 3

Artists: Ron Cobb - Oversize 1967-1979

Physical Description: 3

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related topics include Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Los Angeles, natural disasters, earthquakes, religion, Chicano/Latino, African Americans, Native Americans, racism, self-determination, marches and demonstrations, police brutality; makers include Inkworks Press, Sawyer Press; references or specifically about U.S. flag, ghettos, repression, third world, U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), Federal Bureau of Investiation (FBI), BIA, Uncle Tom, religion, Mt. Vesuvius, volcano, God; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-32, Folder 4

Artists: Alma Lopez 1999-2009

Physical Description: 11

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related topics include University of California at Santa Cruz, political films, film festivals, women of color, lesbians, Mexico, religion, Christianity, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), sexuality, gender, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), ONE Archives, Los Angeles, academic conferences, queer studies, radical, Chicanas, feminists, labor, Manifest Destiny, sweatshops; references or specifically about Virgen de Guadalupe, Rosie the Riveter
Drawer C-32, Folder 5

Artists: Nicolás de Jesús 1970s-1980s

Physical Description: 11

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related topics include ecology, pollution, anti-war, Mexico, borders, U.S.-Mexico border, nationalism, Zapatistas, Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), women, agricultural labor, immigration, corporatism, Coca-Cola, religion, Native Americans, colonialism, missionaries, health care, public health, HIV/AIDS; referenced individuals include Emiliano Zapata; references or specifically about U.S. flag
Drawer C-32, Folder 6

Artists: Beatriz Aurora 1997-2000

Physical Description: 19

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related topics include peace, women, ecology, Mexico, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), children, indigenous rights, Chiapas, San Cristobal, religion, education, Christianity, community building, agriculture, land rights, anti-war, human rights, peace, public health, arts and culture; languages include Spanish; places made include Mexico
Drawer C-32, Folder 7

Artists: France White 1984-2004; bulk 1980s

Physical Description: 8

Scope and Content Note

related topics include religion, Christianity, anti-war, prisons, Camp Peddleton, peace; references or specifically about National Assembly of Religious Women, U.S. flag
Drawer C-32, Folder 8

Artist Groups: Cardiac Arrest 1992

Physical Description: 6

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related topics include prisons, colonialism, Native Americans, War on Drugs, HIV/AIDS, health care, medicine, Christianity, cults, religion, voting, U.S. Republican Party (GOP), Ku Klux Klan, racism; makers include Robert Birch; referenced individuals include Christopher Columbus, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Adolf Hitler, Jesse Helms, Pete Wilson, William E. Dannemeyer, Jesus Christ; references or specifically about Catholic Pope, Jewish rabbis, U.S. Constitution, bigotry, religious righteousness, hate crimes, the Bible
Drawer C-32, Folder 9

Artists: Xico González 2003-2012

Physical Description: 43

Scope and Content Note

related topics include "The Border Protection, Terrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005" (HR-4437), U.S. Border Patrol, women, undocumented, labor, Nazism, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, anti-war, racism, corporatism, Native Americans, arts and culture, California, land rights, Sudan, Rwanda, genocide, Burundi, Darfur, Pan Africa, Iraq War, religion, art exhibitions, La Raza Galeria Posada, education, strikes, unions, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Cinco de Mayo, Chicanos, university events, United Farm Workers (UFW), Arizona, Ku Klux Klan, Yasser Arafat, discrimination, police brutality, unions, Blue Diamond; referenced individuals include Andy Warhol, Frida Kahlo, Russell Means, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Arnold Schwarzenegger, Emiliano Zapata, Enrique Chagoya, Mao Tse-tung (Mao Zedong), Dolores Huerta, Cesar Chavez, Pancho Villa (Francisco Villa), George W. Bush, Pablo Neruda, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; makers include Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF); references or specifically about Speedy Gonzales, Yosemite Sam, Statue of Liberty, Mickey Mouse, The Terminator
Drawer C-32, Folder 10

Artists: Paul Conrad 1968-1977; 1980-1985; 1991-1992

Physical Description: 29

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related topics include Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), U.S. mass media, Waco siege, Texas (USA), cults, police brutality, religion, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), crucifixion, African Americans, 1972 presidential election, political prisoners, New York Police Department (NYPD), New York (USA), privatization, Vietnam War, Watergate, pro-choice, abortion, reproductive rights, foreign policy, oil, ecology, pollution, draft resistance, nuclear war, migration, music, political suicide, banks, savings and loans crisis; referenced individuals include Rodney King, James A. Traficant, Jr., Graeme Craddock, George McGovern, Ed Davis, Richard Milhous Nixon, Spiro Agnew, Ronald Reagan, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Angela Davis, SIr David Frost George Washington, Walter Cronkite, John Chancellor, David Brinkley, Tom Brokaw, Eric Sevareid, Dan Rather, Daniel Schorr, Harry Reasoner, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison; references or specifically about S&Ls, Dr. Strangelove, Watergate scandal, Local Committee to Reelect the President, Statue of Liberty, Intercommunity '68, Palos Verdes (California, USA), the Beatles, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club band; makers include Los Angeles Times (LA Times), Committee Against Registration and the Draft (CARD), Edgewise Editions, Social Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), Urban Workshop of Watts, Peninsula Citizens Human Relations Council
Drawer C-32, Folder 11

Artist Groups: Grupo Bijari - Oversize 2010

Physical Description: 7

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related topics include gentrification, middle class, housing, Brazil, low-income, poverty, alternative transportation, technology, anarchy, protests; languages include Portuguese, French, English
Drawer C-32, Folder 12

Artists: Nancy Spero 1975-1984

Physical Description: 5

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related topics include art exhibit; references or specifically about anti-war, torture, Chile, Chilean dictatorship, violence against women, apartheid, South Africa, political prisoners,The Year of the South African Woman, prisoners of conscience, African National Congress (ANC), restricted persons, discrimination, racism, United Nations; makers include Art Against Apartheid; referenced individuals include Nonsikelelo Albertina Sisulu, Ms. Joyce Mokhesi, Ms. Nohle Mohapi, Ms. Mary Moodle; places made include New York (New York, USA)
Drawer C-32, Folder 13

Artists: John Fitzgerald 2004-2010; 2012-2018

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include ecology, peace, Louisiana Justice Institute, housing, natural disasters, love, map, war, fascism, housing, gun violence, racism; references or specifically about "Brown Sugar" (song), the Rolling Stones, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan, bombing campaign, middle east, the earth, Nazis, public housing, Housing and Urban Development (HUD), United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Hurricane Katrina (2005), Works Progress Administration, Gulf of Mississippi oil spill (2010), Louisiana, Deepwater Horizon oil spill (BP oil spill), British Petroleum (BP), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); referenced individuals include Tracie L. Washington, RUMI; places made New Orleans (Louisiana, USA)
Drawer C-32, Folder 14

Artists: Xico González - Oversize 2006-2009

Physical Description: 10

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related topics include peace, genocide, Sudan, Darfur, Rwanda, Burundi, Germany, colonialism, Southwest Africa, religion, Christianity, anti-war, militarism, United Farm Workers (UFW), Pre-Columbian Art, indigenous art; referenced individuals include George W. Bush, Osama bin Laden, Cesar Chavez, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara); makers include Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF); references or specifically about Mickey Mouse, Jesus Christ
Drawer C-32, Folder 15

Artists: Mr. Brainwash - Oversize 2010

Physical Description: 3

Scope and Content Note

referenced individuals include Andy Warhol; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty
Drawer C-32, Folder 16

Artists: Connie Jeung-Mills 1974-1990

Physical Description: 20

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related topics include African Americans, women, violence against women, elections, racism, marches and demonstrations, rallies, female musicians, music festivals, International Women's Day, labor, textile industry, union organization, strikes, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), sexism, cross-burnings, World War II, lesbians of color, Cuban women, art exhibitions, Stonewall riots, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), self-defense, feminism, Chicano, political calendars, political theater, cultural events, San Diego Women's Music Festival; makers include Virginia 1981 State Socialist Workers Campaign, Labor/Community Action Committee, Jano, Fred Lonidier, Connie, Sheila Yates, feminist communications, Sherman Unidos, San Diego Friedman for Congress; references or specifically about Rosie the Riveter, Izquierda Ensemble, Las Hermanas Women's Cultural Collective, 2nd World Congress of Socialist Women; referenced individuals include Harriet Tubman, Thomas Metzger, Samuel H. Friedman, John Briggs; places made include San Diego (California, USA)
Drawer C-32, Folder 17

Artists: Andrés Mario Ramírez Cuevas - Oversize 2003-2012

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include torture, political prisoners, Mexico, War on Drugs, Atenco, student groups, drug trafficking, anarchism, U.S. imperialism, corporatism, Mexican Bicentennial, patriotism, nationalism, legalization of marijuana, pro-choice, women, reproductive rights, safe sex, abortion, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), Emiliano Zapata, rebellion, International Women's Day, sexual violence against women, rape, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), same-sex marriage, corporatism, arts and culture, recycling, ecology, oil, Regeneración, war crimes, anti-war; referenced individuals include Felipe Calderón, George W. Bush, Martín Javier Mina, Mario Santiago, José Cruz, John Lennon, Jorge Negrete, Ricardo Flores Magón; makers include Musica Contra El Poder; references or specifically about Virgen de Guadalupe, Alicia (cultural venue in Mexico City), no blood for oil
Drawer C-32, Folder 18

Artists: Alejandro Magallanes 1996-2005

Physical Description: 17

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related topics include Mexican politicians, government corruption, protest barricades, newspapers, HIV/AIDS, AIDS Day, Mexico, public health, tolerance, ecology, air pollution, shame, oil, petroleum; referenced individuals include Mambrú, Bruce Lee, Vicente Fox, George W. Bush; places made include Mexico; references or specifically about Mickey Mouse
Drawer C-32, Folder 19

Artist Groups: Free Tunisia 2011

Physical Description: 24

Scope and Content Note

referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, Julian Assange, Shepard Fairey, Aly Zmerli, Mohamed Ghannouchi, Fahem Boukadous, Guy Fawkes; related topics include violence, peace, rebels, uprisings, Facebook, communism, socialism, social media movements, Middle East, protests, Anonymous, Nazism, Arab Spring, political corruption, #OpTunisia, Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD), French solidarity; makers include Osama Eid Hajjaj, ZED, Tunisia Video, Takriz; includes text in Arabic, French; references or specifically about International Federation of Journalists
Drawer C-32, Folder 20

Artists: Xico González 2003-2008

Physical Description: 24

Scope and Content Note

related topics include art exhibitions, cultural events, Afghanistan, racism, Proposition 54, race, teach-ins, education budget cuts, Sacramento City College, university events, children, Zapatista Solidarity Coalition, peace, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), Cuba, immigration, Native Americans, HR 4437 (The Border Protection, Anti-terrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005); makers include Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF), Manuel Rios, Ricardo Favela, Joao Santillan, Women's Resource Center; referenced individuals include Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Angela Davis, Meena Keshwar Kamal, Favela, Howard Zinn, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), George W. Bush, Phil Goldvarg, Emma Goldman, Lolita Lebron, Frida Kahlo, Fidel Castro, Emiliano Zapata, John Lennon, Crazy Horse, José Montoya, Barack Obama, Sitting Bull; references or specifically about El Sindicato Café, Brown Syndicate
Drawer C-32, Folder 21

Artists: Mark Axelrod 2016

Physical Description: 4

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related topics include flags, war, poetry, literature; makers include; references or specifically about license plate, Argentina, Mexico; referenced individuals include Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz, Osvaldo Soriano; places made include; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer C-34, Folder 1

Artists: Klaus Staeck 1973-2001

Physical Description: 13

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related topics include capitalism, political theater, arts and culture, corporatism, religion, banks, U.S. imperialism, ecology; housing, referenced individuals include Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill, George W. Bush; makers include Steidl Göttingen, ; references or specifically about the middle class, Three Penny Opera, Mack the Knife, shark teeth, places made include Germany, Heidelberg (GERMANY) ; languages include German, English
Drawer C-34, Folder 2

Artists: Klaus Staeck 1970-1998

Physical Description: 36

Scope and Content Note

references or specifically about Chile, political prisoners, Christian Democratic Union of Germany, solidarity with Chile, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), dictatorships, corporatism, ecology, anti-nuclear, nuclear energy, animal rights, pollution, Germany, disabled rights, capitalism, religion, Christianity, U.S. flag, Mona Lisa, women, freedom of information, anti-war, HIV / AIDS, safe sex, Coca-Cola, advertisements, French Revolution, technology, arts and culture, health, urbanization, labor; referenced individuals include Augusto Pinochet, Albrecht Dürer, Jesus Christ; related topics include fine arts; places made include Germany
Drawer C-34, Folder 3

Artists: Ernst Volland - Oversize 1976-2006; bulk 1980s

Physical Description: 30

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related topics include ecology, anti-war, anti-nuclear, nuclear energy, Hiroshima, South Africa, Nazism, U.S. imperialism, Nicaragua, women, children, international solidarity, alternative energy, ecology, employment, 1972 Summer Olympics, labor, youth unemployment, drugs, alcohol; referenced individuals include Bertolt Brecht, Albert Einstein, Otto Dix, Käthe Kollwitz, George Grosz, John Heartfield, Kurt Schwitters, Sigmund Freud, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi; makers include Green Party (Die Grünen), Amnesty International, Wolfgang Krolow; places made include Germany; references or specifically about fine arts
Drawer C-34, Folder 4

Artists: U.G. Sato - Oversize 1985-2007

Physical Description: 23

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includes 36 Views of Mount Fuji series

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related topics include Hiroshima, anti-nuclear, Japan, peace, Japanese Constitution, Mount Fuji, ecology, Yasukuni Shrine, political films, anti-war, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, women, children, poster exhibitions, Israel, Palestine, Japan-U.S. relations, nuclear missiles, Middle East; referenced individuals include Katsushika Hokusai, Mahatma Gandhi, Jacques Chirac, Junichiro Koizumi; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty; languages include Japanese, English
Drawer C-34, Folder 5

Artists: Klaus Staeck 1973-2005

Physical Description: 33

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related topics include Chile, U.S. imperialism, Latin America, censorship, U.S. Steel, political prisoners, Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU), alternative energy, ecology, climate change, land rights, children, pollution, automobiles, television, mass media, corporatism, Germany, recycling, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), housing, nuclear energy, Free Democratic Party (FDP), political theater, anti-war, Argentina, banks, political films, prisons, Writers in Prison Committee, censorship, free speech; referenced individuals include Salvador Allende, Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, Helmut Kohl, Adolf Hitler, Angela Merkel; makers include QUICK, Green Party (Die Grünen), Amnesty International; references or specifically about U.S. flag; places made include Germany
Drawer C-34, Folder 6

Artists: Klaus Staeck 1972-1998

Physical Description: 30

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related topics include newspapers, Bayernkurier, conservatism, capitalism, Germany, Christian Social Union in Bayern (CSU), Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU), Free Democratic Party of Germany (FDP), Social Democratic Party of Germany (SDP), political corruption, German media, television, food, anti-nuclear, anti-war, political parties, ecology; referenced individuals include Friedrich Zimmermann, Helmut Kohl, Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan; references or specifically about Dr. Strangelove; places made include Germany
Drawer C-34, Folder 7

Artists: Klaus Staeck 1970-1997

Physical Description: 38

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related topics include ecology, climate change, conferences, corporatism, Olympics, globalization, Germany, television, French Revolution, technology, advertisement, food, capitalism, oil, Chile, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), ITT, Shell, AMOCO, Coca-Cola, drugs, heroin, methadone, Christianity, religion, Bild newspaper (Hamburg), toxins, children, food, health, tobacco, smoking, Camel Cigarettes, pharmaceuticals, health care, recycling, commodification; makers include Greenpeace; referenced individuals include Kurt Hans Biedenkopf, Édouard Manet (Le déjeuner sur l'herbe / The Luncheon on the Grass), Albrecht Dürer; references or specifically about U.S. flag, fine arts; places made include Germany
Drawer C-34, Folder 8

Artists: Klaus Staeck 1975-1991

Physical Description: 17

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related topics include ecology, alternative transportation, television, poverty, food, technology, computers, animal rights, peace, commodification, pollution, children, militarization, oil spills, trash, drinking water, clean water, potable water; places made include Germany
Drawer C-34, Folder 9

Artists: Klaus Staeck 1971-1991

Physical Description: 30

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related topics include 1972 Olympics, Der Spiegel (publication), capitalism, corporatism, religion, children, education, corporatism, gentrification, housing, political parties, rent, homelessness, anti-war, Vietnam War, women, tourism, peace, anti-nuclear, political parties, South Africa, apartheid, Iraq, water, ecology, forests, Christianity, religion, Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU), Christian Social Union (CSU), Free Democrats (FDP); referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Pope John Paul II; places made include Germany
Drawer C-34, Folder 10

Artists: Klaus Staeck 1972-1990; bulk 1970s

Physical Description: 30

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related topics include capitalism, Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU), Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU), German political parties, Chile, international solidarity, China, religion, Christianity, German mass media, National Democratic Party of Germany (NDP), communism, Marxism, Soviet Union (USSR), Bild-Zeitung (BILD), German newspapers, SPD, Social Democratic Party of Germany, socialism; referenced individuals include Franz-Josef Strauß, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Gerhard Löwenthal, Axel Springer, Prof. Carstens, Katharina Blüm, William II (German Emperor); places made include Germany
Drawer C-34, Folder 11

Artists: Klaus Staeck 1945-1990; bulk 1980s

Physical Description: 26

Scope and Content Note

related topics include U.S. imperialism, Chile, Nicaragua, ecology, pollution, political films, tobacco, cigarettes, public health, anti-war, militarism, oil, commodification, anti-nuclear, nuclear missiles, xenophobia, immigration, automobiles, cars, Klaus Staeck (as subject); places made include Germany
Drawer C-34, Folder 12

Artists: Klaus Staeck 1974-1988; bulk 1970s

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include teenagers, youth, The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum, Chile, torture, journalism, Projekt '74, corporatism, children, militarism, anti-war, Portugal, German politicians, capitalism, political films, U.S. Steel, Nicaragua, U.S. intervention, imperialism, ITT Corporation (ITT), Kennecott Copper Corporation, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); referenced individuals include Heinrich Böll, Pablo Neruda, Günther Wallraff, Peter Hammer Verlag; makers include Amnesty International, Deutscher Kinderschutzbund e.V.; places made include Germany
Drawer C-34, Folder 13

Artists: Klaus Staeck - Ecology 1972-1992; bulk 1970s

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include oceans, water, air quality, pollution, nuclear energy, anti-nuclear, trash, recycling, garbage, May Day, automobile industry, deforestation, Social Democratic Party of Germany (SDP), capitalism, voting, conservatism; places made include Germany
Drawer C-34, Folder 14

Artists: Klaus Staeck 1977-1998; bulk 1990s

Physical Description: 18

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related topics include anti-war, Poland, corporatism, capitalism, banking, access to information, arts and culture, German politicians, Christian Social Union in Bavaria, torture, German Democratic Republic (GDR; DDR), children, labor; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Heinrich Heine, Franz Josef Strauss; places made include Germany; makers include Greenpeace
Drawer C-34, Folder 15

Artists: Cedomir Kostovic - Oversize 1989-2007; bulk 1990s

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include prisons, racism, Bosnia, children, militarism, U.S. Army, anti-war, military recruitment, HIV/AIDS, safe-sex, equality, tolerance, disabled rights, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), gay rights, sexuality, human rights, Bosnian War, New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina, September 11, 2001, deforestation; references or specifically about U.S. flag
Drawer C-34, Folder 16

Artists: Klaus Staeck 1972-2006

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

related topics include climate change, deforestation, privatization, ecology, food, housing, Heidelberg, Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU), arts and culture, Hoechst-AG, Kali Chemie AG, climate change, pollution, air pollution, German political parties, socialism, Sarajevo, food, genetically modified food, food toxins, labor, classism, mass media; referenced individuals include Wolfgang Hilger, Cyril van Lierde; makers include Greenpeace; places made include Germany
Drawer C-34, Folder 17

Artists: Klaus Staeck - Ecology 1972-1992

Physical Description: 51

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related topics include corporatism, deforestation, pollution, oil, transportation, automobile industry, nuclear waste, nuclear power plants, arts and culture, ocean, depletion of natural resources, food, chemicals in food, genetically modified food, the Maldives, pollution, garbage, alternative transportation, animal rights, women, children, global warming, climate change, recycling; referenced individuals include Albrecht Dürer, Édouard Manet, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; places made include Germany; references or specifically about corporate logos, fine arts
Drawer C-34, Folder 18

Artists: Klaus Staeck 1974-2012, bulk late 1990's-early 2000's

Physical Description: 29

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Coca-Cola, gambling, banks, materialism, French Revolution, Baghdad, Berlin, Paris, Tehran, Iran, Aden, Sana, Peking, Pjongjang, alternative fuel, overpopulation, capitalism, globalization, climate change, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), oil refineries, oil, Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU), Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU), corporatism, arts and culture, Nazism, immigration, Iraq, Day of the Book, PEN International Writers in Prison Committee, peace, anti-nuclear, nuclear power plants, radioactive, the Maldives, nuclear waste, Allianz Versicherungs-AG, German Constitution, government surveillance, media; referenced individuals include Hieronymus Bosch, Eugène Delacroix, George W. Bush; makers include Projekt '74; references or specifically about Jesus Christ, fine arts; places made include Germany
Drawer C-34, Folder 19

Artists: Klaus Staeck 1969-2005; 2009-2014

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include corporations, globalization, immigration, internet, ecology; makers include Goetz Gramlich; references or specifically about fine arts, immigrants, nationalism, Free Democratic Party (FDP), Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU), European Union, Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU), socialism, Amazon, Facebook, Google, Apple, automobiles, corn, wealth, global warming, capitalism; referenced individuals include Hieronymus Bosch, Albrecht Dürer, Théodore Géricault, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Angela Merkel, Uli Hoeness; places made include Heidelberg (Germany); languages include German
Drawer C-35, Folder 1

Artists: Lex Drewinski - Lexicon Alphabet Series 2002

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include nationalism, anti-war, drugs, children, ecology, capitalism, politics, death penalty, intolerance, terrorism, arts and culture
Drawer C-35, Folder 2

Artists: Lex Drewinski - Oversize 1987-2001

Physical Description: 35

Scope and Content Note

related topics include American flag, U.S. culture critique, anti-nuclear, plastic surgery, arts and culture, Christianity, religion, art exhibitions, cultural events, pan-Africa, radio, left media, political theater, Japan, anti-war, Berlin wall, German Democratic Republic (GDR), Nazism, Holocaust, Ku Klux Klan, women, Bosnia, Bosnian War, hunger, poverty, communism; referenced individuals include Tadeusz Kantor, Miguel de Cervantes; languages include German
Drawer C-35, Folder 3

Artists: Lex Drewinski - Oversize 1985-2006

Physical Description: 29

Scope and Content Note

related topics include political theater, cultural events, Berlin Wall, U.S. culture critique, anti-war, Iraq War, German Democratic Republic (GDR) / Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR), art exhibitions, HIV/AIDS, communism, ecology, anti-nuclear, pollution, food, ethnocentrism, global inequality, immigration, refugees, xenophobia, air pollution, waste gases, reform, Nazis, swastikas, chalk outline, U.S. flag, Jesus Christ, the eleventh hour, Doomsday clock; auto industry; places made include Germany; makers include Anno Domini, Netzwerk Selbsthilfe, Polnischer Sozialrat
Drawer C-35, Folder 4

Artists: Lex Drewinski 1987-1997

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include political theater, Christianity, religion, Poland, anti-war, cultural events, communism, children, militarization, HIV/AIDS, health, art exhibitions, conscription, compulsory military service, draft resistance, peace; places made include Germany
Drawer C-35, Folder 5

Artists: Lex Drewinski - Flag Series 1999

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Yugoslavia, anti-war, Russia, Germany, Poland, Cuba, 26th of July movement, Cuban Revolution, Iraq, anti-nuclear, weapons of mass destruction, North Korea, Switzerland, anti-Semitism, China, France, Rwanda, Native Americans; references or specifically about U.S. flag
Drawer C-35, Folder 6

Artists: Mariona Barkus - women / government and politics 1982-1990; 2003-2016

Physical Description: 20

Scope and Content Note

related topics include public health, labor, terrorism, privacy, civil rights, justice, political prisoners, torture, abuse, Democracy, economics, capitalism, religion, elections, military, gun control, freedom, pro-choice, abortion, sexual assault; makers include Women's Studio Workshop, New York Council on the Arts; referenced individuals include Donald J. Trump, George Walker Bush, Jesus Christ, Dick Cheney, Saddam Hussein, Ari Fleischer, Colin Powell, General Tommy Franks, Donald Rumsfeld, Uncle Sam, Robert Kagan, Major General David Petraeus, General Richard Myers, Paul Wolfowitz, John Ellis "Jeb" Bush, Eleanor Roosevelt; references or specifically about genetically modified animals, patents, USA Patriot Act, freedom of information, enemy combatant, civil rights, The Military Commissions Act (MCA), the constitution, habeas corpus, Tea Party Express, Citizens United, "Mission Accomplished", "weapons of mass destruction"(WMD), Iraq, biological weapons, chemical weapons, Neocons, McDonalds, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, National Rifle Association (NRA), reproductive freedom, mandatory ultrasound, consent, baby boomers, menopause, North American Menopause Society, tampons, Equal Rights Amendment (ERA); places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-35, Folder 7

Artists: Mariona Barkus - Environment / U.S. culture / government and politics 1982-1990; 2000-2013

Physical Description: 24

Note

Includes "Illustrated History" series 1985, 1986, 1987

Scope and Content Note

related topics include consumerism, American culture, military aid, anti-nuclear, war, bombs, the environment, waste, technology, women, economics, science, contamination, peace, abortion, defense budget, sanctuary, hunger, public health, education, poverty, political prisoners, torture, corporatism, military, sexual harassment, gun control, hate, homelessness; referenced individuals include Adolfo Calero, Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney; references or specifically about the Contras, Nicaragua, fragile bombs, right to die, dioxins, surrogate mothers, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Internal Revenue Service (IRA), credit cards, water, bugs, genetic engineering, credit cards, "no child left behind", preemptive war, acid rain, rape, private prisons, digitization, IFIDIE, DEADSOCI.AL, transvaginal ultrasound, social media, oil, mining, fracking, tar sands, drones, National Rifle Association (NRA), Sandy Hook shooting, Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), U.S. Census Bureau, National Coalition for the Homeless; places made Washington, D.C. (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-35, Folder 8

Artists: Mariona Barkus-Illustrated History / environment / U.S. culture / government and politics 1982-1989; 1995-2004

Physical Description: 29

Note

includes "Illustrated History" series

Scope and Content Note

related topics include the environment, contamination, water, pollution, waste, statistics, media, homelessness, universal health care, guns, religion, immigration, censorship, abortion, pro-choice, Statue of Liberty, capitalism, elections, voting, racial prejudice, discrimination, race, gender, mental health, labor, education, domestic abuse, hunger; referenced individuals include Joyce Kilmer, Adolfo Calero, Ronald Reagan, Leonardo DaVinci, Emma Lazarus, George H. W. Bush, Michael S. Dukakis, Ron Paul, Lloyd Benson, Andre V. Marrou, Lenora B. Fulani, B. Kwaku Duren, James C. Griffin, Charles J. Morsa, Dan Quayle, Alan Greenspan, Jesse Jackson, C. Everett Koop, Jerry Falwell; references or specifically about Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), United States Congress, hazardous waste, General Accounting Office (GAO), acid rain, Morton Salt Company, "Umbrella Girl", air pollution, mining, pollution control technology, Tree (poem by Joyce Kilmer), science, DNA technology, pollination, pesticides, Advancement of Science Symposium, "monster" bugs, toxic waste, landfills, garbage, biodegradable, plastics, "Sanitary Landfills", plastics, "petrified forest", cell phones, Arcnet, inc., antennas, General Services Administration (GSA), The Nicaraguan Contras, "customary international law", right to die, American Medical Association (AMA), mandatory gun ownership, Marketplace Ministry, National Institute of Business and Industrial Chaplains, Vietnam War, unknown soldier, Cities of Refuge Movement, U.S. Civil War, the Underground Railroad, Savings & Loan Bailout (S&L Bailout), junk bonds, Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC), foreclosures, real estate, the Bush Administration, Federal Reserve, Rainbow/Push Coalition, Wall Street Project, materialism, higher power, health insurance, Acquired Immune Deficiency (AIDS), Liberty University, sex education, evangelicals, alienation, United States Justice Department, Physician's Task Force on Hunger, nutrition, freedom, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Agriculture, synthetic hormones; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA) ; languages include French, English
Drawer C-35, Folder 9

Artists: T.A.Z. / Rolo Castillo - Oversize 1993-1997

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include feminism, women, Los Angeles, benefit concerts, Black Panther Party, abortion, reproductive rights, pro-choice, labor, United Farm Workers (UFW), HIV/AIDS, Chicano, Latino, police abuse, domestic violence, classism, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), Roe v. Wade, Rage Against the Machine; referenced individuals include Angela Davis, Emiliano Zapata, Huey Newton, Leonard Peltier, Cows, The Peasants, recording arts, nuclear,
Drawer C-35, Folder 10

Artists: Milton Glaser - Oversize 1967-2006

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, peace, labor, Bread and Roses, SEIU, grape boycott, agricultural labor, Germany, Nazis, Holocaust, Darfur, genocide, labor day, African solidarity, arts and culture, United Farm Workers (UFW), AFL-CIO, safe energy, anti-nuclear, tobacco, cigarettes, health, Earth Fair, ecology, native/indigenous peoples (USA), grapes, peace, children; makers include Astoria Graphics, Shoshin Society, International Rescue Committee, Muse Inc., Darien House, Musicians United For Safe Energy, LIFE Magazine, Milton Glaser, Virginia Lithograph; referenced individuals include George Bush, Bob Dylan, Cesar Chavez, Nicola Sacco; references or specifically about United Farm Workers AFL-CIO, Letter from Delano, International Grape Boycott Day, marbles, dolls, "heiwa"; places made include California (USA), France; languages include English, French, Japanese
Drawer C-35, Folder 11

Artists: Juan Fuentes 1976-2007

Physical Description: 42

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Occupy Movement, Israel, Palestine, Native Americans, Latino/Chicano, education, student movements, cultural events, African solidarity, women, Latin America, conferences, International Women's Day, racism, political prisoners, arts and culture, Kenya (East Africa), gangs, violence, substance abuse, drugs, benefit concerts, Bakke decision (1978), affirmative action, Nicaragua, Chile, South Africa, apartheid, globalization, peace, benefit concert, diversity; referenced individuals include Leonard Peltier; references or specifically about La Raza Silkscreen Center, Inc., Encuentro del Canto Popular, People's Culture Center; places made include San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer C-35, Folder 12

Artists: Juan Fuentes 1976-2008

Physical Description: 41

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Encuentro del Canto Popular, arts and culture, cultural events, Nicaragua, Native Americans, political prisoners, Cuba, Israel, Palestine, art exhibitions, Latino art, children, Bakke decision, affirmative action, Chicano/Latino, Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead), Zionism, racism, Standing Rock, North Dakota, Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), oil, ecology, anniversary; referenced individuals include, Sid Welsh, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Augusto Sandino, Cesar Chavez; makers include La Raza Silkscreen Center, Mission Gráfica, Organization of Arab Students in the U.S. and Canada; places made include San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer C-35, Folder 13

Artists: Mariona Barkus - Anti-Nuclear / Women 1981-1986; 1990-2004

Physical Description: 18

Scope and Content Note

related topics include military budget, statistics, war, U.S. flag, American eagle, bombs, chains, corporatism, patriotism, the environment, contamination, nuclear war, peace, defense systems, children, terrorism, feminists, domestic violence, abortion, women, abuse, rape, poverty, youth, economics, slavery, culture, pollution, Statue of Liberty, guns, media, public health, death, malnutrition, hunger; makers include Women's Studio Workshop, New York State Council on the Arts; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Caspar Weinberger, Margaret Meade, Nancy Reagan, Indira Ghandi; references or specifically about defense budget, "mission accomplished", Iraq war, preemptive war, weapons of mass destruction, United States Senate, justification, manipulation, intelligence reports, Pentagon doubletalk, nuclear war, "defense guidance", National Soldier's Home, cemetery, U.S. Capitol building, Washington monument, Pentagon toilet seats, Lockheed Corporation, Air Force C-5 jets, Hazardous Waste Disposal Site, radiation leakage, evacuation, Santa Monica (California, USA), Soviet Union (USSR), nuclear arsenals, nuclear attack, nuclear waste, storage, Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Plan, nuclear repositories, subvertisement, Hanford Washington, Rocky Flats Colorado, Yucca Mountain (Nevada, USA), Oak Ridge (Tennessee, USA), Savannah River (South Carolina, USA), Weldon Springs (Missouri, USA), United States Department of Energy, tourism, Coalition for the Strategic Defense Initiative, star wars, "peace shield", United States Postal Service (USPS), obesity, body image, tampons, CBS news poll, "the F-Word", American Medical Association (AMA), National Abortion Rights League (NARAL), United States Census Bureau, the Rand Corporation, Feminine Slims, surrogate mothers, National Coalition Against Surrogacy, United States Congress, reproductive slavery, baby boomers, menopause, North American Menopause Society, Mojave Indians, Chinese culture, "post menopausal zest", Harvard University Energy and Environmental Center, flood control, gun control, violent films, Time Magazine, infant formula, United Nations (UN), third world, bottle-fed baby disease, artificial feeding, sperm banks, Repository for Germinal Choice, Nobel prizes, "anti-mugging" insurance, Canyonlands National Park (Utah, USA), Smokey the Bear, arms race, U.S. White House; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer C-35, Folder 14

Artists: Mariona Barkus - American Culture 1981-1998; 2004-2018

Physical Description: 33

Scope and Content Note

related topics include public health, nutrition, consumerism, the environment, labor, statistics, technology, automation, hunger, The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), hate, racism, homelessness, prisons, religion, gun violence, children; referenced individuals include Frank Annunzio, Leonardo DaVinci; references or specifically about bones, "Salvaged meat", advertising, chlorofluoro-carbons (CFC), plastic, foam, recycling, Greenhouse warming, tv shopping, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), wages, inflation, wage inequity, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), space aliens, "post abduction syndrome", divorce, marriage, focus groups, surveys, hypnosis, Fortune 500, space burials, smart meters, automation, bankruptcy, Chapter 7, credit cards, interest rates, human interaction, sperm banks, the Repository for Germinal Choice, Nobel Prize, penny production, power naps, National Center for Health Statistics, obesity, thunder thighs, junk mail, insurance, patents, genetic modification, the Slow Movement, The Long Now Foundation, The World Institute of Slowness, low food security, The Southern Poverty Law Center, The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), extremist groups, hate crimes, United States Census Bureau, private for profit prisons industry, incarceration rate, Three Strikes, Immigration Detention, Debtor's Prison, Super-Max Security prisons, Buy Nothing Day, mindful consumerism, religious subcontracting, National Institute of Business and Industrial Chaplains, spiritual evolution, Zen Buddhism, National Rifle Association (NRA), Congress, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), American Academy of Pediatricians; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer C-35, Folder 15

Artists: Mariona Barkus - environment / anti-nuclear 1981-1995; 2007-2012

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, anti-nuclear, mining, ecosystems, global warming, pollution, death, statistics, public health; references or specifically about subvertisement, nuclear weapons, nuclear waste sites, Hanford Washington, Rocky Flats Colorado, Los Alamos, New Mexico, Yucca Mountain Nevada, Oak Ridge Tennessee, Savannah River South Carolina, Weldon Springs Missouri, National Weapons Laboratories, fragile bombs, United States Defense Department, uncertainty, Test Ban, oil, tar sands pipeline, crudes, Harvard University Energy and Environmental Center, taxes, acid rain, Morton Salt, "Umbrella Girl", bad luck, "when it rains, it pours", Sulfur dioxide, coal, pollution-control technology, disposables, genetic engineering, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Advanced Genetic Sciences, biotechnology, PCBs, Proposition 65, cancer, birth defects, reproductive harm, cancer, dioxin, mother's milk, contamination, user-friendly technology, electronic sweatshops", robots, census, parenthood, video baby, "virtual Infant's Greatest Hits", Coca-Cola, vending machines, Facebook, texting, linkedin, hashtags, apps, e-mail, petrified forest, cell phones, antennas, genetic modification; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Latin, English, French
Drawer C-35, Folder 16

Artists: Mariona Barkus - "Illustrated History - 1981" Portfolio 1981

Physical Description: 11

Note

contains 2 portfolios

Scope and Content Note

related topics include statistics, air pollution, taxes, death, Statue of Liberty, media, violence, gun control, American Flag, polluted water, free speech, nuclear waste, arms race, hunger, public health, education; references or specifically about ; Korean War, compensation, toxic dredge, sea wall, flood control, American eagle, infant formula, international coding, breast feeding, Third World, United Nations Children's Fund, artificial feeding, food packaging, Repository for Germinal Choice, sperm banks, Nobel scientists, San Diego County, science, merit, semen, anti-mugging insurance, robbery, rape, American Bankers Insurance Co, Unusual Violent Crime Victims Insurance, Louisiana, Pet health insurance, Canyonlands National Park, Gibson Dome, malnutrition, referenced individuals include ; Nancy Reagan, Ronald Reagan, Indira Ghandi, places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer D-1, Folder 1

Vietnam: Calendars 1975; 1976; 1978

Physical Description: 3

Note

contains 3 calendars

Scope and Content Note

related topics include youth, communism, construction and development, railways, reunification, social services, arts and culture, architecture, Thai Binh (Vietnam), labor, smelting, U.S. soldiers, North Vietnam, South Vietnam, children, education, schools, villages, fishing; references or specifically about Communist Party of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Fourth Party Congress, Reunification Park, Keo Pagoda, Uncle Ho (Ho Chi Minh), 1945 events, Battle of Dien Bien Phu, Vietnam War, First Indochina War; makers include Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, Tran Phu Printing House; referenced individuals include Ho Chi Minh, Phan Ke An, Mai Nam, Nguyen van Ty, Hoang Tich Chu, Le Huy Hoa, Huy Hoa, Tran Lien Hang, Nguyen Khang, Tran Van Can, Hoan tich Chu; places made include Hanoi (Vietnam); languages include Vietnamese, English, French
Drawer D-1, Folder 2

Vietnam: Canvas Reproductions [1970-1975]

Physical Description: 28

Note

Bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, children, peace, U.S. military, battles, war efforts, Vietnamese soldiers, religious solidarity, Catholicism, Buddhism, Vietnamese resistance, Vietnamese military, humanitarian aid, North Vietnam, South Vietnam, international solidarity, Cambodia, Laos, nationalism, U.S. imperialism, anniversaries; makers include Dogma Gallery; referenced individuals include Thiang-Giai, Lyndon B. Johnson, X. Hai, Richard Nixon, Hoc Hai, M. Hung, Nguyen Van Troi, Nguyen Khánh; references or specifically about Vietnam War, South Vietnam flag, Viet Cong, National Liberation Front (NLF) flag, Fall of Saigon (April 30, 1975), propaganda, Quang Binh Province (Vietnam), Hue (Vietnam), Dong Tháp Muoi (Vietnam), guerrillas, B52 bombers, B-17 Flying Fortresses, Tây Ninh (Vietnam), Ben Tre (Vietnam)
Drawer D-1, Folder 3

Vietnam: Canvas Reproductions [1979-1983]

Physical Description: 31

Note

Bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Cuba, Moncada Barracks, Vietnam War, anniversaries, U.S. military, labor, war efforts, North Vietnam, South Vietnam, U.S. soldiers, labor production, reunification, Vietnamese resistance, communism, women, children, Vietnamese Communist Party, peace, Vietnamese ethnic groups, education, toxic warfare, chemical warfare, female soldiers; makers include Dogma Gallery; referenced individuals include Fidel Castro, Ho Chi Minh, Nguyen Viet Xuân, T. Thahn; references or specifically about July 26 (1953), U.S. aggression, U.S. military deaths, propaganda, Uncle Sam, Degar (Montagnard) peoples, genocide, Battle of Dien Bien Phu, Dien Bien Phu strategy; languages include Vietnamese, English, French
Drawer D-1, Folder 4

Vietnam: Silkscreens 1972-1981

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Vietnamese soldiers, labor production, construction and development, railways, quality of life, economic development, women, children, French colonialism, First Indochina War, agriculture; referenced individuals include Ho Chi Minh; references or specifically about Viet Cong, National Liberation Front (NLF) flag, Chinese aggression; languages include Vietnamese; places made include Vietnam
Drawer D-1, Folder 5

Vietnam: Rice Paper Prints 1985

Physical Description: 9

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, peace, thermonuclear weapons (H-bombs), Communist Party of Vietnam, women, reunification, international solidarity; references or specifically about 6th Assembly of the Communist Party of Vietnam, World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY), India, Nicaragua, Russia, ; languages include Vietnamese
Drawer D-1, Folder 6

Vietnam: Hand Painted Reproductions 1995

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Vietnamese Declaration of Independence (1945), women, war efforts, peace, children, cultural preservation, arts and culture, Vietnamese ethnic diversity, disabled persons, communism, gambling, drugs, sex, international solidarity, diplomacy, children's rights, cultural heritage; makers include Trinh Minh Hung, Trinh Ba Quat, Thuy Tuan, Le Lam, Nguyen Du, Nguyen Ngoc Chuyen, Huy Toan, Bao Hong Hai, Phan Du, Ngo Quang Nam, Lai Thanh, Dang Huong, Trong Ngoc Hien, Tran Mong Huan, Le Biet, Nguyen Mai Huong, Le Minh Chau, Nguyen Du; referenced individuals include Ho Chi Minh; references or specifically about 50th Anniversary of the Vietnamese Declaration of Independence, 30th Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon, Viet Cong, National Liberation Front (NLF) flag, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), United Nations (UN), social ills, Ho Chi Minh's birthday; languages include Vietnamese, English
Drawer D-1, Folder 7

Vietnam: Hand Painted Reproductions 1988-1995

Physical Description: 17

Scope and Content Note

related topics include communism, arts and culture, economic development, anniversaries, socialism, gambling, women, families, congresses, education, literacy, Western culture, mass media violence, children; references or specifically about North Vietnam flag, 8th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Vietnamese Declaration of Independence (1945), 50th Anniversary of the Vietnamese Declaration of Independence; referenced individuals include Ho Chi Minh, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin; makers include Huynh Phuong Dong, Le Biet, Phan Van Tro, Thuc Phi, Nguyen Van Than, Trinh Ba Quat, Pham Van Tu, Huynh Van Thuan, Ngpo Xuan Khoi, Dang Dinh Dung, Vi Kien Thanh, Ngo Anh Co, Tran Mai, Xuan Thao, Pham Van Tu, Huynh Van Thuan, Huynh Van Thuan; languages include Vietnamese; places made include Vietnam
Drawer D-1, Folder 8

Vietnam: Hand Painted Reproductions 1969; 1995-1997

Physical Description: 21

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Vietnam War, peace, international solidarity, anti-nuclear, anti-war, communism, humanitarian aid, children, production, voting, elections, reunification, North Vietnam, South Vietnam, war efforts, veterans, soldiers, equality; makers include Dao Duc, Nguyen Thanh, Nguyen Thien, Dao Hung, Nguyen Thien, Pham Duc Phong, Nguyen Dang Phu, Huy Oanh, Truong Sinh, Pham Tri Tue, Nguyen Du, Huy Chuong, Le Biet, Khac Thung, Dang Dinh Dung, Pham Van Tu, Le Thanh Duc; references or specifically about United Nations (UN), 50th Anniversary of the Vietnamese Declaration of Independence, Fall of Saigon (April 1976), Viet Cong, National Liberation Front (NLF) flag, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Decade of Cultural Development, self-immolation, Vietnam People's Army, first Revolutionary Party Military Conference
Drawer D-1, Folder 9

Vietnam: Hand Painted Reproductions 1994-1996

Physical Description: 22

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Vietnam War, U.S. military, Kampuchea, Laos, war efforts, international solidarity, recruitment, smoking, drugs, Vietnamese ethnic diversity, industrialization, construction and development, communism, youth, nationalism, Cuba, Western culture, anniversaries, child abuse, corruption, education, production, arts and culture, French colonialism, U.S. imperialism; referenced individuals include Ho Chi Minh; makers include Dinh Luc, Dao Hung, Huynh Van Gam, Nguyen Cong Do, Xuan Hong, Tran Van Can, Truong Qua, Tran Mai, Duong Ngoc Canh, Phan Thong, Nguyen Xuan Hahn, Nguyen Xuan Hien, Nguyen Thanh, Nghiem Xuan Quang, Le Lam, Le Minh Chau, Le Huy Quang; references or specifically about Uncle Ho (Ho Chi Minh), propaganda, Tây Nguyên (Central Highlands, Vietnam), Viet Cong, National Liberation Front (NLF) flag, guerillas, Third World revolutions, Vietnam People's Army (VPA); languages include Vietnamese; places made include Vietnam
Drawer D-1, Folder 10

Vietnam: Hand Painted Reproductions 1968; 1976; 1993-1995

Physical Description: 16

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, peace, reunification, gambling, Western culture, violence, arts and culture, cultural preservation, traditional Vietnamese culture, agricultural labor, anniversaries, communism, industrialization, nationalism, national independence, socialism, labor, production, Western culture, violence, sex; makers include Le Duc, Lai, Tran Tu Thanh, Le Lam, Huy Oanh, Nguyen Thu, Pham Van Don, Truong Trang Tri, Mai Anh, Dang Tran Son, Le Tril Thiep, Duy Truc, Huy Toan, Ngo Manh Lan, Dang Thi Khub, Ngo Manh Lan; references or specifically about Viet Cong, National Liberation Front (NLF) flag, Uncle Ho, 105th anniversary of Ho Chi Minh's birth, 9th Congress of the Communist Party, 8th Congress of the Communist Party; referenced individuals include Ho Chi Minh; languages include Vietnamese, Chinese
Drawer D-1, Folder 11

Vietnam: Reproductions [1912-1913, 1959,1984-1971];1960s-1980s; circa 2017

Physical Description: 22

Scope and Content Note

related topics include nationalism, war efforts, soldiers, women, ecology, deforestation, children, peace, Vietnam War, construction and development, anti-nuclear, international solidarity, rifles, military defense, socialism, technology, development, victory, the environment, debt, bombs, collective responsibility, peace, dove of peace, death; makers include Duong Ahn, Minh Phuong, Luong Xuan Hiep, Tam, Minh Phuong, Le Thien, Xa Duc'c Tho, Vnien, Nguyen Bo Cung, Luong Xuan Nhi; references or specifically about Viet Cong, National Liberation Front (NLF) flag, Vietnamese flag, fatherland, fishing, air defense, blood debt, waste water, military death, Women's Museum (Hanoi); referenced individuals include Richard M. Nixon; languages include Vietnamese, English, French; places made Hanoi (Vietnam)
Drawer D-1, Folder 12

Vietnam: Various Topics 1965-1976; 1980-1984; 1995-1996; 2004

Physical Description: 50

Scope and Content Note

related topics include children, education, schools, human rights, anti-communism, marches and demonstrations, Vietnamese mafia, Vietnamese immigrants in Germany, organized crime, communism, socialism, tourism, Soviet Union, international solidarity, voting, elections, local elections, women, women's vocations, Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, concentration camps, liberation, agriculture, poetry, relocation, solidarity, armed struggle, ; references or specifically about Viet Cong, National Liberation Front (NLF) flag, South Vietnamese flag, Fall of Saigon (April 30, 1975), Hanoi district maps, pellet bombs, Soviet Union flag, Cambodia, Laos, triumvirate Cambodia Vietnam Laos, ; makers include Edition de la Maison Des Beaux-Arts, Károly Szelényi, Kossuth Nyomda, Chu Thi Thanh, Dinh Vuong, KY, Bürgerinnen Beobachten die Polizei, Allgemeiner Studierendenausschuss (AStA FU), Anti-Fa, Le Thanh Duc, Vu Dinh Long, Huynh Van Thuan, Luong Xuan Hiep, Tranh Cua To Lien, Huy Oanh, Nguyen Manh Hung, K. Mani, Quang Ngoc, Thai Ha, Tien Bo Printing House, Xunhasaba, Fits Printing, Pham Van Dong; languages include Vietnamese, English, Japanese, German, Russian, Laotian, Khmer, French; places made include Vietnam, Los Angeles (California, USA), Hungary; referenced individuals include Vladimir Lenin, Ho Chi Minh, Trieu Thi Trunh, Tran Dinh Tho, Tran Huu Chat, Nguyen Duc Nung, Hilton Obenzinger, Marka/Jarach
Drawer D-1, Folder 13

Vietnam: Oversize 1960s-1980s

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include maps, children, public health, tourism, poetry, socialism, North Vietnam; makers include O. Hue, National Tourist Office, Rafael Alberti; referenced individuals include Ignazio Delogu; languages include Vietnamese, English, Italian, Spanish; places made include Vietnam, Mexico
Drawer D-1, Folder 14

Vietnam: Various Topics [1941]; 1972-1995, 2013

Physical Description: 18

Note

Poster is a photo of Ray's painting with his autograph 2x on the poster image

Scope and Content Note

related topics include peace, labor, nuclear energy, industry, progress, poetry, man, music, fine arts, independence, nationalism, propaganda, fist, military, victory, springtime, rifles, women, children, celebration, battle, death, dove of peace, military tank, garden, Buddhism, religious freedom, religious persecution, monks, protest; makers include Ho Chi Minh, Le Thien, Luong Xuan Nhi, Gia Ban; references or specifically about Thích Quảng Đức self-burning, burning monk, monk self-immolation, Buddhist monks, fire, Vietnamese flag, war crime remnants, 100th anniversary, United States Air Force, B52, destruction of American warplanes, War Remnants Museum, Ho Chi Minh City, Dien Bien Phu, Vietnamese flag, ; referenced individuals include Thích Quảng Đức, Ngô Đình Diệm, Ho Chi Minh, James Earl Ray, ; places made include Saigon (Vietnam), Petros(Tennessee USA); languages include English, Vietnamese
Drawer D-2, Folder 1

South Korea: Arts and Culture 1987-1989

Physical Description: 35

Scope and Content Note

makers include Myung-bok Lee, The Drawing Garden, Chung Won-chul, National Council for the Arts, Association of Writers for National Literature; related topics include arts education, cultural events, folk culture, marches and demonstrations, political prisoners, festivals, art exhibitions, ecology, pollution, women, women in the arts, holidays, dance, theater, U.S. intervention, film, military, calendars, censorship, literature, photography, calendars; references or specifically about Mother's Day, fish, Ondara Art Gallery, "Pretty Pictures", Gwangbokjeol (Independence Day of Korea), Gwangju Uprising, Living Arts, Korean Reunification; referenced individuals include Chung Han; languages include Korean, English
Drawer D-2, Folder 2

South Korea: Labor 1988-1996; 2016

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include strikes, field workers, teacher unions, education, anniversaries, international solidarity, human rights, worker rights, U.S. intervention, corporatism, capitalism, classism, wealth inequality, marches and demonstrations, employment, arts professionals, labor organizers, unions, nurse unions, health workers, nursing, wages, occupational safety ; references or specifically about currency, Korean won, Korean Health and Medical Workers, Grand Right Rally, Safe Staffing laws, patriotism, democracy, Uncle Sam, U.S. flag, Minyechong, South Korean People Artist Federation; referenced individuals include Sejong the Great, President Park Geun-hye, Papa Francisco,; languages include English, Korean
Drawer D-2, Folder 3

South Korea: Various Topics 1976-1990

Physical Description: 35

Scope and Content Note

related topics include military, U.S. intervention, imperialism, Gwangju Uprising, theater, public forums, marches and demonstrations, youth, police brutality, poverty, economic crises, democracy, human rights, labor, Korean reunification, peace, anniversaries, memorials, smoking, tobacco, public health, cigarettes, Chernobyl disaster, anti-nuclear, nuclear power plants, ecology, housing, Bhopal disaster, peace, environmentalism, air pollution, riots, censorship, agriculture, land rights, arts and culture; makers include National Council for the Arts, Young Jae Cho, The National Council of Ethnic Music; references or specifically about Guangzhou pilgrimage, U.S. flag, civil society, Democratic Liberal Party (Minjadang), Jangseung, The Drawing Garden, riot police, chumoje; referenced individuals include Roh Tae-woo, Chun Doo-hwan, Park Gee-wan; languages include Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese
Drawer D-2, Folder 4

South Korea: Minjoong (Minjung) People's Art 1980s

Physical Description: 40

Scope and Content Note

related topics include agriculture, U.S. intervention, agricultural labor, labor, memorials, soldiers, military, religion, Buddhism, debt, Gwangju Uprising, massacres, harvests, arts and culture, torture; makers include Hong Sung-dam (Hong Song-dam); references or specifically about U.S. flag, Daedong (Taedong), Seoul (South Korea), jangseung, national independence, Uncle Sam, violence against women, Hong-il; referenced individuals include Chong-man Park
Drawer D-2, Folder 5

North Korea / South Korea: Internationally Made 1981-1993; 2008-2018

Physical Description: 14

Note

includes newsprint

Scope and Content Note

related topics include Korean reunification, Korean Peninsula, Korean War, nuclear weapons, anti-nuclear, anti-war, peace, political prisoners, arts and culture, Gwangju Uprising (May 18th Democratic Uprising), massacres, communism, dictatorships, calendars, militarization; makers include Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, Young Koreans United (YKU), International Committee for Peace and Reunification of Korea, Amnesty International, George Knowlton, Liberation (newspaper), Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL); references or specifically about U.S. intervention, Soviet Union (USSR), Armistice of 1953, Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), Tomiyama Taeko, Church Committee on Human Rights in Asia, Cold War, (South) Korea's National Security Law, "Sound of Liberation" tour, Emergency Regulation Number 9, Suwon Prison, religion, Christianity, Yushin Constitution, missile defense (MD), South Korea-U.S. alliance, China, Korea Reunification Symposium II, ; referenced individuals include Im Su Kyong, Park Chung-hee, Park Chin Sun, Kim Sang Chin, Kim Joon-Tae, Kim Il-sung, George W. Bush; places made include USA, United Kingdom, Los Angeles (California, USA), Germany, Oakland (California, USA); languages include English, Korean, German
Drawer D-2, Folder 6

South Korea: Oversize 2001-2007

Physical Description: 13

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, technology, workers' benefits, voting, economics, housing, poverty, marches and demonstrations, Labor Day, art exhibitions, arts and culture, politicians; makers include Korean Confederation of Trade Unions; references or specifically about holiday, compulsory arbitration, Free trade agreement between the United States of America and the Republic of Korea (KORUS FTA), interrogations, exploitation, National Advisory Committee for Labor Provisions of U.S. Free Trade Agreements (NAC); places made include South Korea; languages include Korean
Drawer D-2, Folder 7

North Korea: 13th World Festival of Youth and Students 1987-1989

Physical Description: 24

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anti-nuclear, peace, anti-war, Korean reunification, children, ethnic diversity, multiculturalism, music, friendship, international solidarity, imperialism, youth, arts and culture; makers include The Korean Preparatory Committee of the 13th World Festival of Youth and Students, Li Sung Sok, Printing Plant, Foreign Language Press Group, Pak Tae Won, Rim Myong Hui, Chon Gyong In, Kang Sang Bin, Chong Gyong Pal, Gwang Sok, Pak Sang Il, Kim Chol Gang, Li Jun Sop, Li Sung Sok, Pak Tae Yon, Choe Jae Sik, Choe Sok II, Kim Song Gi, International Union of Students, Kim Chang-bok; references or specifically about International student photo competition, Czechoslovakia, art festival, balloons, torches, doves, flags, statues, traditional clothing; places made include Pyongyang (North Korea); languages include Korean, English, Russian, Spanish, Italian
Drawer D-2, Folder 8

South Korea: Fragile 1985-1986

Physical Description: 7

Note

Includes woodcuts that may reference Minjoong (Minjung) People's Art, but not confirmed

Scope and Content Note

related topics include imperialism, police, mass media, dance, arts and culture, ecology, pollution; makers include Doo-Rung Art Group, Yun-Bok Yoo; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, rape, Penthouse (magazine), Mi-Yal Scene (from Bong-San Mask Dance), self-determination, Paektu Mountain (Heaven Lake)
Drawer D-2, Folder 9

Japan: Oversize 1982-1994

Physical Description: 7

Scope and Content Note

related topics include peace, anti-nuclear, ecology, deforestation, energy, international solidarity, conferences; makers include Robert Rytter, R.S. Jensen, Knoxville Internatonal Energy, The Veitch Printing Corporation, Tadanori Yokoo, Studio Magic, Hiroyuki Matsuishi, Koji Higuchi, Yasuyuki Uno; references or specifically about Hiroshima, Japanese flag, Energy Turns the World, Hiroshima-Nagasaki appeal; referenced individuals include Katsushika Hokusai; places made include Japan; languages include Japanese, English
Drawer D-2, Folder 10

Japan: JAGDA Peace and Environmental Exhibition - Oversize 1993-1994

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include water, ecology, pollution, peace, anti-war, environmentalism, HIV/AIDS, green movements, Earth; makers include Sankyo Process, Hiyoshi Hama, Hiroshi Sato, Masaru Mera, Toyoshigyo Co., Human Ad, Yoshiko Watanbe, Kozo Sakamoto, Hashi, Studio Cygnus Inc., Mitsumura, Hiyoshi Hama, Kimiko Narita, Shin Enami, Nakagawa Printing Co., Jujiro Ishida, Shunji Niinomi; references or specifically about United Nations University, space; places made include Japan, USA; languages include English, Japanese, Arabic, French
Drawer D-2, Folder 11

Japan: Various Topics 1970-2012

Physical Description: 46

Scope and Content Note

related topics include injuries, mobilization, map, memorial, ecology, air pollution, imperialism, marches and demonstrations, automobiles, university events, media, environmental movements, styrofoam, waste disposal, environmental protection, occupation, human rights, benefit concerts, exhibitions, children, peace, arts and culture, photography, Battle of Okinawa, World War II (WWII), anti-war, Earth Day, conferences, anti-nuclear, anniversaries, radiation, disarmament, U.S. military bases in Japan, militarism, U.S. intervention, calendars, women, health care, medicine, animal rights, pollution, communism, nuclear weapons, youth, rape, international solidarity, imperialism, corporations, wealth, Mitsubishi, military industrial complex, conference, economics, capitalism, ; makers include J. Walter Thompson, Friends of the Earth, Hammo Sugiura, Rokugatsusha, Yutaka Takama, Ittetsu Morishita, Kazuo Fukazawa, Syu Kataoka, OK Sandbright, Hiroshima Appeal Committee, World Friendship Center, S.I., Japanese Communist Party (JCP), Anti-War Shareholders' Committee, Kazuaki Kita, Aki Mori, Andrew Hughes, Tohru Misawa, Dino Sato, Shindo Co., "Peace Wave" Action Committee, Damoe; DesigNerDmarx; references or specifically about May 15, 1972 end of occupation, vaporization, incineration, 20 Megaton Air Blast, The New York Times, Japanese Women's Appeal, Nuclear Free Kobe, ozone layer, Riso-Sha printing, Word War II, public access, Chlorofluorocarbon (CFCs), Taiwan, Okinawa Peace Festival, atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, World Peace March, Vietnam War, tree planting ceremonies, forests, Kobe Port, Asia Heiwa Conference, Kobe Japanese Communist Party, Kobe City Council, Peace Wave, Japan earthquake 2011, bubble economy, 12th International Animation Festival, All Okinawa Base Employees Union, U.S. soldiers; referenced individuals include Noboru Hayama, Chihiro Iwasaki; places made include Tokyo (JAPAN), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include Japanese, English, French, German, Arabic, Russian, Korean, Chinese
Drawer D-2, Folder 12

Japan: Ecology 1980s; 2011

Physical Description: 19

Scope and Content Note

related topics include environmental protection, tsunami, ecology; makers include Hideo Toyomasu, Sondra Freckelton, Roger Blachon, Kozlov Reshetev Cherenov, Yelba Ubau, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), JT Morrow; references or specifically about 1985 Nobel Peace Prize, "Save Life On Earth" campaign, Wall Street Journal, The Great Wave by Katsushika Hokusai (1820), Mt. Fuji (Japan); places made include Japan, Pacifica (California, USA); languages include Japanese, English, Spanish, French, Russian
Drawer D-3, Folder 1

China: Various Topics - Oversize 1963; 1968-1989

Physical Description: 12

Scope and Content Note

related topics include labor, international solidarity, ethnic diversity, tank man (Tiananmen Square), arts and culture, communism, ecology, recycling, waste management; history, timelines, empire, knowledge; makers include Capitol Ideas, Minerva A/S, Tung Cheng-yi, U.S.-China Peoples Friendship Association, Pyramid Posters, Tianjin People's Printing, Sunday Times, Edwin Taylor, Kenneth Pearson, Victor Shreeve, Peter Snowball, Dorothy Kushler, William Watson;references or specifically about Husien County (China), Environmental Campaign Commitee, World Wide Fund For Nature Hong Kong, Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club, Bettmann/CORBIS, Yankee Hill, Xinhua Bookstore (Beijing); School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, CB Printers Ltd, referenced individuals include Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Karl Marx, Jeff Widener; Shang, Western Chou, Western Han, Eastern Han, Three Kingdoms, Western Chin, Eastern Chin, Sixteen Kingdoms, Liu Sung, Northern Wei, Lliang, Ch'en, Sui, T'ang, Ten Kingdoms, Five Dynasties, Sung, Chin, Southern Sung, Mongols, Yuan, Ming, Ch'ing, People's Republic of China, Han dragon, places made include China, Hong Kong (China), USA, Denmark, United Kingdom; languages include Chinese, English, Spanish, French
Drawer D-3, Folder 2

China: Various Topics 1995-2005

Physical Description: 14

Scope and Content Note

related topics include communism, maps, tourism, United States of America (USA), education, teaching, research, business reform, personnel training, leadership, management, job performance, political prisoners, women, sports, athletics, wrestling, arts and culture, health care,; makers include Communist Party of China (CPC); references or specifically about institution-building, children, wealth, Chinese democracy movement, Tiananmen Square protests of 1989; referenced individuals include Wang Dan, Wang Juntao, Chen Ziming; places made include China; languages include Chinese
Drawer D-3, Folder 3

China: Arts and Culture 1972-1973; 1978-1983

Physical Description: 28

Scope and Content Note

related topics include art exhibitions, education, youth, children, theater productions, ethnic minorities, peace, agriculture, martial arts, historical figures, mythical figures, military generals, poetry, Chinese literature, battle scenes, female generals, seasons, Chinese idioms, ballet, women, poverty, imperialism, peasant life, labor, weaving; references or specifically about peasant paintings, Huhsien County, Feng Chai engagement, Chinese New Year, Yue Chuan (Yuejiaquan), Song dynasty, lotus flowers, goldfishes, Three Kingdoms (AD 220-280), phoenix, peacocks, Mount Liang, Water Margin (book), peonies, flowers, moons, white-haired characters, White Haired Girl ballet, Shangxi province, cigarettes, modern art, calendars; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Shanghai (China); makers include US-China Peoples Friendship Association (USCPFA), Shanghai Education Publishing House, Lu Yifei, Shanghai People's Publishing House, Hoi Kwong Printing Co,.; referenced individuals include Yue Fei, Shi Nai'an, Liang Hongyu, Yan Jinwuin, He Jingshi, Ding Yi; languages include Chinese, English
Drawer D-3, Folder 4

China: Tourism 1976; 1995

Physical Description: 5

Scope and Content Note

related topics include wildlife protection, animal conservation, peace, landmarks; references or specifically about Yunnan (China), Yunnan Golden Monkey, Tiananmen Square, Great Wall of China, Temple of Heaven, Giant Pandas; makers include China National Tourism Administration, China Travel and Tourism Press; places made include Beijing (China); languages include Chinese, English
Drawer D-3, Folder 5

China: Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung) - Internationally Made 1968; 1975-1976; 1989-1993; 2002

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include anniversaries, centenary, portraits, May Day, Peru, quotations, memorials, political cartoons, authoritarianism, political prisoners, labor camps, dissidents, penal system, Tiananmen Square, Tibet, class struggle, agricultural labor, historical figures, authoritarianism, festivals, communism, Marxism, socialism, liberalism; makers include Marxist-Leninist Organizing Committee, Jamieson's Liverpool Students for a Better Understanding of China, Association of Northern California Chinese, Taiwan Compatriot Sport Association in California, International Friends of Wei Jingsheng, Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP), Douglas Sutter, HOIC Studio, Revolutionary Communist Party U.S.A.; referenced individuals include René Étiemble, Bob Avakian, Andy Warhol, Malcolm X, Yu Zhijian, Yu Dongyue, Lu Decheng, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung); references or specifically about Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, Canto Grande prison (Peru), University of California at Berkeley, Class War Comix, Action of Yu Zhijian, Yu Donggyue, and Lu Decheng, Chinese Cultural Revolution, Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), revolutionary culture; languages include English, Chinese, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, Arabic, French, Turkish, (possibly) Sanskrit, German; places made include United Kingdom, USA, Germany, San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer D-3, Folder 6

China: Internationally Made 1970-1979; 1989-1990; 2007-2013

Physical Description: 22

Scope and Content Note

related topics include arts and culture, books, Fanshen! (1966 book), ballet, women, female soldiers, films, festivals, commemorations, international solidarity, ecology, water pollution, health care, international aid, agriculture, art exhibitions, China isolation, international relations, military brutality, education, youth, labor, 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, sports, repression, human rights, HIV/AIDS; makers include Joint Committee to Celebrate the 27th Anniversary of the People's Republic of China, Amy Chou, José Hernández Delgadillo, Inkworks Press, Adbusters, Carlos Barria, Reuters, Donnelly/Colt Custom Printing, GAU Printing, Civic Arts Association, J. Whiteaker, Democracy China Foundation, Amnesty International, UAW, AFL-CIO, Solidarity Center, Don Stillman, Kristyne Peter, Big Oak Media, Bruce Garrity, Chen Feng, Reporters Without Borders (RSF); references or specifically about Red Detachment of Women, Women's Armed Defense Groups, People's Republic of China, Tiananmen Square, Hu County Shensi Province, International Memorial Arts Festival, The Institute for Contemporary Art PS 1 Museum, Asian American Arts Centre, International Women's Day, Normalization of U.S.-China Relations, Asian American Arts Centre, Huhsien County, Goddess of Democracy, Olympics, chains, raised fists, torches, labor activists, Pasadena Annual Rose Parade, 2008 Beijing Olympics, Falun gong, handcuffs; referenced individuals include Hang Zhi-Ying, Mao Tse-tung (Mao Zedong), Jiang Qing (Chiang Ching), Wang Weilin, Jeff Widner, Union Label, Ilka Hartmann, Print Mint, Aung San Suu Kyi, ; places made include Ohio (USA), Chicago (USA), Canada, Australia, San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Chinese
Drawer D-3, Folder 7

China: Hong Kong 1986; 1991-1995

Physical Description: 40

Scope and Content Note

related topics include elections, liquor, medicine, trade exhibitions, asian women, campaigns, politicians, quotations, labor, women, workers' rights, labor rights, migrant workers, equality, Christianity, religion, construction and development, private property, classism, wealth disparities, wealth distribution, unions, social justice, pensions, occupational safety, trade unions, unemployment benefits, work hours, wages, labor safety, religious activism, HIV/AIDS, safe sex, sexually transmitted diseases / sexually transmitted infections (STDs/STIs), public health, films, ecology, conferences, forest conservation, green energy, benefit concerts, women, children, recycling, students, waste management, environmentalism, environmental competition, reusable containers, clean air; references or specifically about Jesus Christ, Salvador (film), Bank of China Tower, Charity Walkathon, Green Power, Eco-Olympics, Fires of Kuwait (film), monosodium glutamate (MSG), Symposium on Environmental Law of China; referenced individuals include C.Y. Leung (Leung Chun-ying), Pope John Paul II; makers include Committee for Asian Women, Center for the Progress of Peoples, Labour Party, Social Hygiene Service AIDS Unit, Sam Loong International, Gavin Coates, Clean Up the World, The Conservancy Association, Environmental Campaign Committee, Keith, Friends of the Earth, YWCA, Lions International, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Space Museum, Caltext, Friends of the Earth, Liliane Tsui, Concordia Paper Limited, Anita Wong, Conservancy Association, Friends of the Earth, Agriculture & Fisheries Department, Cathay Pacific Airways Limited; places made include Hong Kong, China; languages include Chinese, English
Drawer D-3, Folder 8

Taiwan 1996

Physical Description: 4

Scope and Content Note

related topics include elections, electoral fraud, bribery, government corruption, photography exhibitions; makers include Taipei City Government; references or specifically about clean elections; places made include Taiwan; languages include English, Chinese
Drawer D-3, Folder 9

Tibet 1960s; 1995; 2001-2013

Physical Description: 27

Scope and Content Note

related topics include terrorism, genocide, China, monasteries, human rights, boycotts, ecology, pollution, anti-nuclear, political prisoners, walking fundraisers, Tibetan Government in Exile, torture, monks, Buddhism, police brutality, Tibetan dance, children, religion, 2008 Summer Olympics (Beijing), art exhibition, fundraiser, refugees, ; referenced individuals include Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, 14th Dalai Lama, Gyaincain Norbu, Jigme Gyatso, Tenzin Deleg Rinpoche, Ngawang Jungne, Rigzin Wangyal, Thupten Teshi, Lobsang Tenzin, Jadrel Rinpochejampa Thinley, Phuntsok Wangdu, Phuntsok Nyidron; makers include Melanie, Free the Panchen Lama Pact Team, Inkworks Press, International Campaign for Tibet, Tibetan Women's Association (TWA), Tibetan Youth Congress, Valentine Popov, Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy, Literary Renaissance, Don Farber, Kang-Chen Dzo-Nga, ; references or specifically about Occupy Movement, Tibetan monastary, tibetan refugees, Pachen Lama, Ex-Political Prisoners' Association, Lhasa, Potala Palace, No Torch in Tibet, Dharmasala, Gu-Chu-Sum Movement, Sitru Prison, Heaven Poster Series; languages include English, Tibetan script, Chinese,; places made include India, USA, New York (New York, USA)
Drawer D-3, Folder 10

Cambodia 1980-1983; 1995-2000

Physical Description: 50

Scope and Content Note

related topics include cultural institutions, cultural preservation sites, military, guerilla warfare, art exhibitions, genocide, mass murders, war crimes, communism, judicial corruption, legislative corruption, executive corruption, government and politics, economy, political cartoons, government transparency, mass media, poverty, health, alcohol, addiction, traffic, politicians, voting and registration, political parties, human rights; makers include Imprimerie Spec., Roger Black, Amnesty International U.S.A., Campaign to Oppose the Return of the Khmer Rouge (CORKR), Cambodian Genocide Project Inc., Elizabeth Becker, SPK Press Association of Cambodia, Wide World Photos, Ophidian Films, Ltd., Center for Social Development Cambodia, Metropolitan Indochinese Children and Adolescent Services (MICAS), Liberal Democratic Party; references or specifically about Angkor Wat, National United Front Of Kampuchea, Khmer Rouge, United Nations Peace Accords, U.S. currency, Mighty Mic at UCLA; languages include Khmer, Spanish, English, Japanese, French; referenced individuals include Ikuo Hirayama, David Hawk, Pol Pot, Khieu Samphan, Ien Sary, Son Sen; places made include New York (USA), Washington D.C. (USA), Massachusetts (USA)
Drawer D-3, Folder 11

Burma (Myanmar) 1995-2000; 2009

Physical Description: 24

Scope and Content Note

related topics include democracy, student movements, hunger, poverty, land rights, displacement, paddy procurement, agricultural labor, taxes, food scarcity, slave labor, prisoners, labor, human rights, corporations, military-industrial complex, military budget, rape, sexual violence, U.S. students; makers include Asian Human Rights Commission, University of Wisconsin-Madison Free Burma Coalition, Amnesty Internaitonal, University of Wisconsin-Greens, People's Tribunal on Burma, Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, Red Sun Press, Free Burma Coalition, David McLimans, Boy Dominguez; referenced individuals include Aung San Suu Kyi, Naing Aung; references or specifically about Mighty Mic Human Rights Awareness Concert, State Law and Order Council (SLORC); languages include English; places made include USA, Quezon City (Philippines)
Drawer D-3, Folder 12

Southeast Asia: Oversize 1977; 1991-1998

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include indigenous peoples, international solidarity, public health, malnutrition; makers include Boy Dominguez, National Federation of Indigenous Peoples' of the Philippines, Alliance of Advocates for Indigenous Peoples' Rights, Youth Advocates for Tribal Filipinos, Philom, Ministry of Public Health; referenced individuals include Maris Presto, Gerry Andamo, Ferdinand Marcos, Francisco Borja da Costa; references or specifically about Ancestral Domain Defense Campaign, Timor, Burma (Myanmar); places made include Philippines, Germany, Laos; languages include Tagalog (Filipino), German, English, Dutch
Drawer D-3, Folder 13

Thailand 1977-1979; 1992-1994; 2000-2005

Physical Description: 300

Scope and Content Note

related topics include ecology, recycling, waste management, environmentalism, deforestation, child labor, art exhibition, children's rights, poverty, hunger, water pollution, oil, rivers, ecosystems, elections and campaigns, agriculture, natural resource consumption, household consumption, energy, water preservation, student demonstrations, carbon footprint, education, calendars, Buddhist monks, Indigenous rights, human rights, industrial factory fires, labor, labor safety, occupational hazards, art exhibitions, arts and culture, religion, political prisoners, hammer and sickle, fist, ; makers include Matichon Publication, National Student Center of Thailand, Kao Sot Publication, Magic Eyes (Thai Environment and Community Development Association), Soroptimist International, Asian Regional Resource Center for Human Rights Education (ARRC), Council of Work and Environment Related Patients Network of Thailand (WEPT), American Center for International Labor Solidarity, Union of Democratic Thais - N.Y. Committee for Human Rights in Thailand; referenced individuals include Bhumibol Adulyadej, Nithi Eawsriwong; references or specifically about, workers students and peasants unite, Lèse majesté Laws, Black May, Shell Oil, Campaign for Human Rights Education in Asia-Pacific Region, Thai monarchy, Thai baht; languages include Thai, English
Drawer D-3, Folder 14

Pan-Asia Circa 1980s; 1986-1987; 2000

Physical Description: 10

Scope and Content Note

related topics include women, domestic violence, cultural events, ecology, deforestation, agricultural labor, pesticides, discrimination; makers include Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law, and Development (APWLD), Tony Ponte, Adi Baensantos, Asian Council for People's Culture, Edgar Talusan, Asia-Pacific Peoples Environment Network (APPEN), S. Reddy, Viknesh Balan, Pesticide Action Network (PAN); referenced individuals include Sadhana Buxani; references or specifically about the Bible, Asia Youth Week, People's Cultural Caravan; places made include Malaysia
Drawer D-3, Folder 15

Southeast Asia: Cardstock 1985; 2008

Physical Description: 6

Scope and Content Note

related topics include refugees, Cambodian immigrants, national borders,Olympics, conflict, International relations,Tibet, police brutality; makers include FreeTibet2008, U.S. Committee for Refugees, Inkworks Press; referenced individuals include Norman Hill, Marcus Haveli; places made include Washington D.C. (USA); references or specifically about Thailand, Olympics, China
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