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Drawer D-3, Folder 16
Southeast Asia 1965; 1981-1997; 2011-2012
Physical Description: 35
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related topics include East Timor, Indonesia, Indonesian imperialism, natural resources, children, violence, human rights, independent media, refugees, student movements, voting and registration, free elections, sit-ins, pesticides, pollution, ecology, food, agricultural labor, corporatism, alcoholism, addiction, environmental protection, developing countries, cash crops, Lao People's Revolutionary Party, politicians, industrialization, safe sex, condoms, hunger, maps, Vietnam, independent media, political dissent, indigenous peoples, rainforests, deforestation; makers include Boy Dominguez, Asia-Pacific Coalition for East Timor (APCET), Asia-Pacific Peoples Environment Network (APPEN), Inkworks Press, International Socialist Organization (ISO), United Nations Mission in East Timor (UNAMET), International Federation of Plantation, Agricultural and Allied Workers, Choo Beng Teong, Jutaprint Penang, Sahabat Alam Malaysia, P. Pinang, Chaz Maviyane-Davies, International Organization of Consumers Unions, Hong Sung-Dam, South Vietnam National Front for Liberation, Pankham HiTec, Paul Bioxham, Hans Georg Berger, Action in Solidarity with Indonesia and East Timor (ASIET), KPFA Free Speech Radio, Indonesia Human Rights Network, East Timor Action Network, Dailan Pugh, World Rainforest Movement, Jutaprint; referenced individuals include Amy Goodman, Robert C. Crock, Saiful Anwar, Ismail Hashim, Euripedes, Jose Ramos Horta, Budiman Sujatmiko, Avelino da Silva, Amy Goodman; references or specifically about Australia, United Nations (UN), International Day of Solidarity for East Timor (December 7), Democracy Now, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Malaysia, Kitan Forest, Laotian Declaration of Independence, Buddhism, Takbat (almsgiving), Nobel Peace Prize, Democracy Now, "save our forests", wildlife, masks; places made include Philippines, Malaysia, Australia, Laos, New Zealand; languages include English, Spanish, Malay, French, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Laotian;
Drawer D-3, Folder 17
Indonesia 1980-1981; 1996; 2001; 2005
Physical Description: 14
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related topics include ecology, environmentalism, torture, disappeared persons, rape, forced marriage, land rights, political prisoners, disarmament, peace, human rights, deforestation, squatters, politicians, riots, arms exports, militarism, genocide, skeletons, violence, imperialism, profiteering, human rights, hyprocracy, commercialism, women, violence ; makers include Solidaritas Nusa-Bangsa & Asian Human Rights Commission, Siahar Semsan, Yayasan Lembaga Bantuan Hukum Indonesia (YLBHI), Yappika, Kesatuan Perjuangan Massarakyat (KPM), Zwart Zaad, European Network Against Arms Trade, Carolyn C. King; East Timor Human Rights Committee; places made include Jakarta (Indonesia), Utrecht (Netherlands), Syracuse (New York, USA),; references or specifically about Mother Earth, crimes against humanity, East Timor (Timor Timur), Maluku Islands, Talangsari 1989, West Papua, Aceh, Moluccas, 6 claws(Waorani), United Kingdom, Switzerland, France, Sweden; referenced individuals include Suharto; languages include Indonesian, English, German,
Drawer D-3, Folder 18
Hong Kong: Protests - General 2019-2020
Physical Description: 45
Scope and Content Note
related topics include totalitarianism, fascism, communism, protests, marches, demonstrations, international solidarity, healthcare, democracy, police brutality, journalism, freedom of speech, Chinese Communist Party, barricades ; makers include Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (HKCTU), yunnliu, Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union (HKPTU), Civil Human Rights Front, Badiucao; referenced individuals Carrie Lam, John Lennon, Bruce Lee, Donald Trump, ; references or specifically about hard hats, umbrellas, water, pigs, gas masks, anti-maskers, Five Demands, face masks, goggles, CCTV, tear gas, teachers, #Chinazi, fish, WhatsApp, Telegram, Facebook, dove, 7-11, Les Miserables (musical), Pepe the Frog, Flag of Hong Kong, Liberty Leading the People (painting), neon lights, first aid, suicide, "Be Water", Madam Kwok Chung Bo Fun Sports and Cultural Center; languages include Chinese, English; places made include Hong Kong
Drawer D-3, Folder 19
Hong Kong: Protests - Police Brutality 2019-2020
Physical Description: 25
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related topics include totalitarianism, fascism, communism, protests, marches, demonstrations, international solidarity, healthcare, democracy, police brutality, journalism, freedom of speech, Chinese Communist Party, barricades, Tibet, Xinjiang Provence, surveillance, political prisoners, children, torture, sexual violence, gang violence, students; makers include Vision Times, daxiongart, Epoch Times, Civil Human Rights Front, Hong Kong University Students' Union (HKUSU); referenced individuals Carrie Lam, Chan Yin-Lam, Chris Tang Ping-keung, K, Shirley Kwan, MadeOfWaterHK, Bruce Lee, Simon Man-Kit Cheng, Wong Hok-Lai; references or specifically about Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement, yellow umbrellas, hard hats, gas masks, face masks, riot gear, hammer and sickle, goggles, the Five Demands, MTR, Yuen Long Attack, Guy Fawkes mask, San Uk Ling Holding Center, Star Wars (film), "Be Water"; languages include Chinese, English; places made include Hong Kong
Drawer D-3, Folder 20
Hong Kong: Protests - Anti Chinese Government 2019-2020
Physical Description: 41
Scope and Content Note
related topics include totalitarianism, fascism, communism, protests, marches, demonstrations, international solidarity, healthcare, democracy, police brutality, journalism, freedom of speech, Chinese Communist Party, barricades, Tibet, Xinjiang Provence, surveillance, political prisoners, ; makers include Rebel Pepper (Wang Liming), Radio Free Asia, Community Alliance, Civil Human Rights Front, Labour Party, Epoch Times, NTD Television, MadeOfWaterHK; referenced individuals Carrie Lam; references or specifically about Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement, the Five Demands, grim reaper, National Basketball Association (NBA), Statue of Liberty, hammer and sickle, Big Brother, Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), Japanese solidarity, anime, "Be Water"; languages include Chinese, English, Japanese
Drawer D-4, Folder 1
China: Cultural Revolution - Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung) - Oversize 1966-1970
Physical Description: 8
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, colonialism, imperialism, African Americans, slavery, international solidarity; makers include The Shanghai People's Publishing House; references or specifically about Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Little Red Book), proletariat; places made include China; languages include Chinese, English
Drawer D-4, Folder 2
China: Cultural Revolution - Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung) - Vertically Oriented 1967-1971
Physical Description: 44
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related topics include education, youth, Cold War, U.S. imperialism, industry, labor, agriculture, leadership, poetry, Long March, workers' power, armed conflict, communism, superstitions, leadership, revolution; makers include Central Academy of Fine Arts, Nanjing Technical College; references or specifically about Red Guards, Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Little Red Book), Soviet revisionism, Soviet Union (USSR), Nankai University, proletariat, Yan'an (China), Nankai's August 18 Red Rebel Battalion, old culture; referenced individuals include Liu Shaoqi, Jiang Qing, Mao Zedong (Chairman Mao); places made include Beijing, (China); languages include Chinese, English, French
Drawer D-4, Folder 3
China: Cultural Revolution - Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung) - Horizontally Oriented 1966-1969
Physical Description: 66
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related topics include socialism, capitalism, imperialism, people's army, militia, Maoism, international solidarity, U.S. imperialism, strength against the West, Second Sino-Japanese War, Japanese intervention in China, Chinese Civil War, Taiwan, mass media, coalition government, Chinese military, activism; makers include Beijing Art College Revolutionary Committee, University Press; references or specifically about Marxism-Leninism, armed revolution, paper tigers, reactionaries, proletariat, oppression, workers, peasants, students, soldiers, grand coalition, liberation of Taiwan; referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Friedrich Engels, Joseph Stalin, Chiang Kai-shek, Genghis Khan; places made include China; languages include Chinese, English
Drawer D-4, Folder 4
China: Cultural Revolution - Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung) - Offsets and Photographic Images 1950-1959; 1966-1977
Physical Description: 84
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related topics include labor, Long March, construction, irrigation, drainage, poverty, economic class, films, documentaries, children, leadership, communism, agriculture, farming, Gutian Congress, Communist Party of China (CPC), Down to the Countryside Movement (chadui luohu), youth, Chinese New Year, Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Little Red Book), mining, miners, steelworkers, factories, imperialism, oppressed peoples; makers include Shanghai People's Publishing House, Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House, Foreign Language Press, China Film Company, Revolutionary Committee of Henan Province, Gao Hong, Peng Bin, Hou Yimin Tang Shu Cooperation, Central Newsreel and Documentary Film Studio, Beijing Public Factory, Gao Hong, Fine Arts Corps, People's Fine Arts Publishing House, Beijing Revolutionary Committee; references or specifically about Anyuan (China), Jinggangshan rural survey, Guangdong (China), Yan'an (China), march to Jinggangshan, peasants, electrical workers, Red Guard, Guidong (China), revisionism, proletariat, establishment of the People's Republic of China, Red Army, martyrdom, Hangzhou (China); referenced individuals include Kang Sheng, Zhou Enlai, Lin Biao, Chen Boda, Jiang Qing, Karl Marx, Norman Bethune, Zhu De, Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Friedrich Engels, Li Van Reng; places made include China; languages include Chinese, English, French
Drawer D-4, Folder 5
China: Cultural Revolution - Individuals 1967-1978
Physical Description: 47
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includes "Lei Feng's story" series
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Gang of Four, children, labor, coal miners, mining, Nanchang Uprising, Chinese Civil War, youth, political cartoons, caricatures, imperialism, classism, Korean War, military recruitment, U.S. intervention; makers include Yangliuqing Baoguang, Tianjin Printing, People's Publishing House, Beijing Xinhua Printing, Shanghai People's Publishing House, Guozi Shudian (China Publications Centre), Shandong People's Publishing House, People's Fine Arts Publishing House, Hou Yi-min, Kao Hung, Peng Pin, Li Ping-hung, Shanghai Education Publishing House, Deng Xiao Press, Zou Jiandong; references or specifically about Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Little Red Book), Battle of Wenchiashih, Young Pioneers of China, Prisoners Song, enemies of the state, reactionaries, paper tigers, class struggles; referenced individuals include Jiang Qing, Zhang Chunqiao, Yao Wenyuan, Wang Hongwen, Zhu De, Lei Feng, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Lu Xun, Hua Guofeng, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Friedrich Engels, Liu Shaoqi, Zhou Enlai, Ye Ting, Fang Zhimin, Harry S. Truman, Richard Nixon, Lyndon B. Johnson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Nikita Khrushchev, Harold Wilson, Chiang Kai-shek, Deng Xiaoping, Tian Han, Peng Dehuai; places made include China; languages include Chinese, English, French, German
Drawer D-4, Folder 6
China: Cultural Revolution - Norman Bethune 1967-1971
Physical Description: 16
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related topics include children, youth, education, communism, Communist Party of China (CPC), foreign intervention, labor, agriculture, farming, railroad workers, industry, construction and development, medicine, health care; makers include China Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA), Nanfang Daily, People's Fine Arts Publishing House, Tianjin People's Fine Arts, Tianjin Xinhua Bookstore, Beijing Film Academy; references or specifically about "In Memory of Norman Bethune", revisionism, Heilongjiang (China), Dazhai (China), "Learn from Dazhai in agriculture" campaign; referenced individuals include Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung); places made include China; languages include Chinese
Drawer D-4, Folder 7
China: Cultural Revolution - Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Little Red Book) 1966-1971
Physical Description: 36
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related topics include youth, soldiers, Taiwan, Red Guards, labor, Maoism, communism, Marxism-Leninism, Communist Party of China (CPC), agriculture, agricultural labor, military, solidarity, arts and culture, workers, children; makers include People's Fine Arts (Shanghai); references or specifically about proletariat, imperialism, foreign intervention, reactionaries, propaganda, Hong Kong (China); referenced individuals include Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung); places made include Shanghai (China), Guangdong (China); languages include Chinese
Drawer D-4, Folder 8
China: Cultural Revolution - Women 1971-1984
Physical Description: 37
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related topics include motherhood, children, child-raising, labor, domestic work, family planning, textile work, machinery, industry, science, technology, agriculture, farmworkers, agricultural labor, water, military, electrical work, electricians, World War II, Soviet Union (USSR), female role in World War II, performance arts, modern ballet, arts and culture, cultural events, schools, youth, female soldiers, engineering, communism, leadership, masonry, construction, ethnic diversity, ethnic solidarity, dance, music, international solidarity, militia, mining, miners, food prices, communism, livestock, farming, festivals; makers include Wei Zhenbao, Dongshan Ming, Ge Wenshan, People's Fine Arts (Shanghai), Cui Xiang, Shanghai People's Publishing House, Guozi Shudian; references or specifically about ethnic minorities, Communist Party of China (CPC), Mongolia, Red Plum Song, hero series, Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Little Red Book), brother nationalities, sisters; referenced individuals include Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Hong Meizan, Ms. Jiang, Liu Hulan; places made include Beijing (China); languages include Chinese, Russian, English, French, German
Drawer D-4, Folder 9
China: Cultural Revolution - Anti-Imperialism 1951; 1966-1971
Physical Description: 51
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related topics include colonialism, Soviet Union (USSR), Japanese intervention, military, U.S. imperialism, Destruction of the Four Olds (Old Customs, Old Culture, Old Habits, Old Ideas), traditional values, cultural change, anti-war, peace, World War II, military deaths, U.S. intervention, international solidarity, capitalism, labor, workers, anti-U.S., Korean War, military recruitment, armed conflicts; makers include People's Fine Arts Publishing House, Chao Yen-nien, To Yun Hsuan, Guozi Shudian, pan-Africa, Chiang Mi, Zhuang People's Fine Arts Publishing; references or specifically about, Shanghai, Red Guard, swastikas, currency, Tsinghua Red Guards, Third World, Soviet hegemony, Soviet revisionists, class struggle, Proletariat, Indochina, Vietnam War, greed, Asia, Africa, Latin America, counter-revolutionaries, 516 elements, foreign spies, reactionaries, paper tigers, October Revolution; referenced individuals include Leonid Brezhnev, Richard Nixon, Alexei Kosygin, Nikita Khrushchev, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Liu Shaoqi; languages include Chinese, English, French, Russian
Drawer D-4, Folder 10
China: Cultural Revolution - Anti-Imperialism - Offsets 1974-1975
Physical Description: 26
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related topics include Soviet Union (USSR), World War II, military deaths, U.S. intervention, marches and demonstrations, international solidarity, Asia, Africa, Latin America, Vietnam War, colonialism, racial discrimination, racism, national independence; makers include Zhang Yi Qing, Guangdong People's Publishing House, People's Fine Arts Publishing House, Haqiong Wen, Shanghai People's Publishing House; references or specifically about Yangcheng Lake, swastikas, currency, money, U.S. dollar, U.S. aggressors, Indochina, public criticism, Jiangnan Shipyard, South Vietnam; referenced individuals include Leonid Brezhnev, Chiang Kai-shek; places made include China; languages include Chinese, English, French, Spanish
Drawer D-4, Folder 11
China: Cultural Revoltuion - International Solidarity - Oversize 1963-1974
Physical Description: 15
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related topics include international solidarity, workers' solidarity, Vietnam War, anti-war, racism, racial discrimination, African Americans, U.S. government, socialism, imperialism, ethnic diversity; makers include Ha Qiongai, Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House, Feng Chih (Feng Chien-chi'en / Feng Jianqin); references or specifically about Workers of the World Unite; referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin; places made include China; languages include Chinese, English, French, Spanish, Arabic, German
Drawer D-4, Folder 12
China: Cultural Revolution - Children 1957; 1973-1979
Physical Description: 30
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related topics include Red Guards, military, Taiwan-mainland relations, farming, agriculture, food, prosperity, education, arts and culture, livestock, International Children's Day, multiculturalism, ethnic diversity, international solidarity, health, medicine, vaccinations, military training, libraries, labor, elders; makers include Jiaxing Tong, People's Fine Arts (Shanghai), Shanghai People's Publishing House, China Publications Centre, Lin Yingshan, Feng Guolin; references or specifically about ethnic minorities, Little hero Xie Rong policy (story series), hero series, Mongolia, Heroic Little Sisters on the Grassland, ; referenced individuals include Lei Feng, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Dong Cunrui; places made include Beijing (China); languages include Chinese, French, English, German
Drawer D-4, Folder 13
China: Cultural Revolution - Labor and Development 1966-1975
Physical Description: 41
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related topics include Dazhai (Shanxi, China), agriculture, farming, electricity, electrical work, infrastructure, calendars, women, education, children, construction, Zhengzhou Worker Strike, commemorations, productivity, energy, food, hydroelectricity, ships, ports, dams, harvest, poetry; makers include Shanghai People's Publishing House, Chen Zhongyi, Tianjin People's Fine Arts Publishing House, Shanghai Revolutionary Committee, Beijing Revolutionary Committee, Zhao Junjie, Su Wenyan, Li Shuang-cheng, Ma Xueli, Wang Shaoshi, Wang Kehua, Xu Zhenwen; references or specifically about Learn from Dazhai campaign, Jiangnan (China), Yangtze River, Zhengzhou Worker Strike, Zhengzhou Railway Bureau, Xin'An River Hydropower Station; referenced individuals include Qian Daxin, Liu Youtao
Drawer D-4, Folder 14
China: Cultural Revolution - Cardstock 1970
Physical Description: 1
Scope and Content Note
related topics include communism, Autumn Harvest Uprising, Chinese Civil War; references or specifically about Kuomintang (KMT)
Drawer D-4, Folder 15
China: Cultural Revolution - Dry-Mounted on Cardboard 1970
Physical Description: 1
Scope and Content Note
related topics include international solidarity, imperialism; makers include Shanghai People's Publishing House, China International Bookstore; languages include Chinese, English, French, Spanish
Drawer D-4, Folder 16
China: Cultural Revolution - Various Topics 1958-1969
Physical Description: 22
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related topics include international solidarity, workers' solidarity, labor, military service, World War II, student movements, oppression, festivals, cultural events, traditional culture; makers include People's Fine Arts, China Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA); references or specifically about Beijing University, Battle of Stalingrad, Asia, Africa, revisionist art and literature, proletarian revolution, old world, new world, four olds; places made include China; languages include Chinese, Russian
Drawer D-4, Folder 17
China: Cultural Revolution - Various Topics - Offsets 1966-1989
Physical Description: 47
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related topics include arts and culture, exercise, health, military, militia, labor, farm workers, agriculture, farming, construction, irrigation, harvest festival, community-building, civilian-military solidarity, Maoism, Japan, students, education, foreign education, performance arts, stevedores, dock workers, communism, medicine, communal fishing, communes, arts and culture, production, productivity, performances, World War II, Japanese invasion, People's Liberation Army, Chinese Civil War, poetry, Bangla, peace, education, films, documentaries, international solidarity, weapons, militarism, political power, media, "Chine, Ma Douleur" (China, My Pain), L'Aventure de la Chine, voting, community; makers include The Flacon Press, The Shanghai People's Publishing House, China Publications Centre, Ye Lu Mei, Beijing Xinhua Printing Offset Printing, Dong Zhengyi, Jen Meng-chang, Yang Wei-ming, People's Fine Arts Publishing House (Beijing), Tung His-wen, China Film Company, People's Liberation Army; references or specifically about "The Red Sun Over Yenan", "Memorial Boat to the Revolution, South Lake, Chekiang Province", Shaoshan (China), Yongjiang Sun, Huxian Farmers Exhibition, Zirong, Red Detachment of Women (ballet), Battle of Pinghsingkuan Pass, Yangtze River, Dongshan County (China), democracy, proletariat, Revolutionary Committee of Beijing, Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Little Red Book), Peking Revolutionary Committee, Dai Sijie, Flach Film, Fromanger, ballot box, captains, "Peasant Paintings from Huhsien County of the People's Repbulic of China, "A commune Fishpond"; referenced individuals include Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Lei Feng, Tung Cheng-yi, ; places made include Beijing (China), Philidelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), ; languages include Chinese, English, French, German, Spanish, Chinese,
Drawer D-4, Folder 18
China: Cultural Revolution - Various Topics - Oversize 1967-1979
Physical Description: 34
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related topics include communism, Paris Commune, socialism, children, trees, forest protection, ecology, environmental conservation, international solidarity, labor, industry, engineering, Gang of Four, mining, steel plants, athletics, gymnastics, Chinese Civil War, Huaihai Campaign (Battle of Hsupeng), women, farming, agriculture, education, steel production, productivity, industrialization, Taiwan, U.S. imperialism, economic development; makers include Shanghai People's Publishing House, Guozi Shudian, Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House, Li Zhiyong, Fengdao Feng Yuan, Sports Committee, Tianjin Bureau of Creative Arts, Revolutionary Committee of Tianjin, Wang Yongqiang, Beijing Amateur Art Group, Weng Yat, China International Bookstore, Central Academy of Fine Arts; references or specifically about Daqing (China), science, self-reliance, workers, peasants, soldiers, agricultural mechanization, Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Little Red Book), reactionaries, paper tigers, five year plans; referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Eugène Varlin, Jaroslaw Dabrowski, Louise Michel, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Jiang Qing, Zhang Chunqiao, Yao Wenyuan, Wang Hongwen, Eugène Edine Pottier, Wang Guofu; places made include China; languages include Chinese, English, French, German
Drawer D-5, Folder 1
Angola: People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola - Labour Party (MPLA) / Agostinho Neto 1965-1980
Physical Description: 41
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includes cardstock
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related topics include youth, the future, revolution,resistance, armed struggle, children, women, socialism, labor, working class, socialism, imperialism, racism, apartheid, May Day, MPLA Flag, Angolan flag, liberation, Imperialism;makers include Liberation Support Movement; Inkworks Press, Liberation Support Movement Information Center (Canada), Sarah Pine, People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA),Weather Underground Organization, MPLA/ARMAL, Uniao Nacional dos Trabalhadores Angolanos (UNTA), Luanda, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin), LSM, Coalition Press, IMoap Macopma, dp Trabajahadpres Angolanos (UNTA), RPA-MINFA; referenced individuals include Deolinda Rodrigues, Irene Cohen, Engracia dos Santos, Teresa Afonso, Lucrecia Paim, Commander TOKA, Dr. Americo Boavida, Spartacus Monimambu, Hoji-ya-Henda (Jose Mendes de Carvalho), Antonio Agostinho da Silva Neto; references or specifically about 4th February, 14th April, Vietnam War, the Worker's Party, December 10 (1977), gecko, Youth Day (Journee de la Jeunesse Angolaise, Dia da Juventude Angolana); places made include Richmond (British Columbia, Canada), Seattle (Washington, USA), Eugene (Oregon, USA), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Angola, ; languages include Portuguese, English, French, Spanish, Dutch
Drawer D-5, Folder 2
Angola: Various Topics 1972-1992
Physical Description: 39
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related topics include forced labor, boycott, imperialism, racism, international solidarity, international intervention, anniversary, colonialism, revolution, Angolan flag, Socialism, unification, marches and demonstrations, youth, May Day, socialism, armed struggle, children, pollution, public health, water, internationalism, imperialism, sovereignty, propaganda, patriotism, class, ; makers include Angola Comittee, MPLA (Moviemento Popular de Libertacio de Angola) Solidarity Committee, Ministério da Informação de Angola, arts and culture; makers include República Popular de Angola, International Union of Students, Roberto Casanueva, Regral, Uniao Nacional dos Trabalhadores Angolanos (UNTA), Jerry Biggs, Partito Socialista Italiano di Unità Proletaria (PSIUP), Liberation Support Movement, Seattle MPLA Solidarity Committee, literacy, destabilization, revolutionary discipline, ; referenced individuals include Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin), Agnostino Neto, Holden Roberto, Ho Chi Minh, Jonas Malheiro Savimbi; references or specifically about Douwe Egberts, Chinese intervention, Cuban solidarity, Maoists, Central Intelligence Association, Coup d'etat 1977, ruling class, United States intervention Luta Armada 4 de Fevereiro (4th of February), coffee production, Vietnam, Vietnam war, sugar industry, plantation, Langston Hughes Center(Seattle, WA), 2nd Congress of The People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) 1985, working class, United Nations, People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), Fractionists, trators, assasinations, factories, construction, agriculture, ; places made include Amsterdam, Cathedral Station (New York, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Richmond (British Columbia, Canada); languages include Dutch, English, Spanish, Portuguese
Drawer D-5, Folder 3
Zaire / Democratic Republic of the Congo 1992-2009
Physical Description: 10
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related topics include prisons, political prisoners, books and publications, benefit events, international aid, health centers, Burundi, Liberia, Gambia, Sierra Leone, medical missions, fundraisers, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), corporatism, fascism; makers include Serge Diantantu, Mandala Edition, Freedom Rising Africa Solidarity Committee, Ingenieure Ohne Grenzen, TU Berlin, Angola Comité (Amsterdam), unVOZprint; references or specifically about Fua Dia Congo, Multi-Kulti-Café; places made include Democratic Republic of the Congo, California (USA), Germany, Los Angeles (California, USA), Netherlands; referenced individuals include Simon Kimbangu, Patrice Lumumba, Mobutu Sese Seko, Rob Blomjous; languages include English, French, Dutch, German
Drawer D-5, Folder 4
Tanzania / Botswana 1964-1990
Physical Description: 9
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related topics include anniversaries, marathons, children, arts and culture, elections, electoral system, reform, democratic process, Botswana, sustainability, land management, sustainable land management (SLM), environmentalism, preservation, ecosystem, arts & Culture, ; makers include Ministry of Information and Tourism, Printpak Tanzania, Jesper Kirknaes, Tshipidi Promotions, UNICEF, Jesper Kirknæs, Department of Forestry and Range Resourcs (Botswana), Department of Environmental Affairs (Botswana), BirdLife Botswana, Motshereganyi V. Kootsositse, Graham McCulloch; places made include Tanzania, Botswana; referenced individuals include Msagula, Ojajamonda, Z. Chimwanda, S. C. Mpata, M. Saidi, E. S. Tingatinga, K. H. Tebo, M. Ruta, Emang Basadi; references or specifically about Southern African Development Community (SADC), First Past the Post (FPTP), Proportional Representation (PR), Global Environment Facility (GEF), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), BirdLife Botswana, Makgadikgadi salt flat; languages include Swahili, English ; places made DENMARK,
Drawer D-5, Folder 5
Namibia 1975-1988
Physical Description: 53
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related topics include South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), mercenaries, international solidarity, apartheid, Angola, U.S. imperialism, poetry, white supremacy, racism, children, education, anniversaries, South Africa, political prisoners, colonialism, Namibia Women's Day, 1959 massacre, alcoholism, national independence, elections, peace, fair elections, art exhibitions, political posters, benefit events, natural resource, Map of Africa, flag of Namibia, anti-colonialism, Mamibia Women's Day, struggle, elections, martyrs, Kassinga, solidarity, justice, freedom, massacre, refugees, innocence, children, public health, medical care, rifle, freedom, independence, ; makers include John Brown Anti-Klan Committee, flag of Namibia, Maps, International Defense and Aid Fund (IDAF), Utopie, Nambia Support Committee, Blackrose Press, The Guardian Newsweekly, National Archives of Namibia, South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), Roman Catholic Social Unit (Katutura), United Nations, United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG), SWAPO Women's Solidarity Campaign, Glad Day Press, Artworks, Holland Committee On Southern Africa, Departamento de Información Pública de las Naciones Unidas,UNited nations Centre against Apartheid, Gppdwin Press LTD Seccion de Fotografia y Exposiciones, Consejo de las Naciones Unidas Para Namibia, Namibia Suport Committee (London, UK), United Nations, ; references or specifically about SWAPO foreign mission, Soweto uprising of 1976, Kassinga Massacre (Cassinga Massacre), The Bible, South West Africa Peoples Organization (SWAPO); referenced individuals include Andimba Toivo ya Toivo, Pablo Neruda, Sam Nujoma, JeremiahVII, John Muafangejo, James Matthews, Eleazer Tuhadaleni (Kahumba Kandola), Mvula ya Nangolo, Sven Asberg, Kwame Nkrumah, Comrade Sam Nujoma; places made include London( United Kingdom), USA, Zambia, Namibia, Switzerland; languages include English, French, unidentified vernacular languages, German, Spanish
Drawer D-5, Folder 6
Southern Africa: Various Topics 1980-1997
Physical Description: 16
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related topics include calendars, Azania, biodiversity, ecology, Zambezi Basin, water resources, South Africa, Namibia, children, refugees, international aid, Mozambique, conferences, landmines, safety, poverty, marches and demonstration, U.S. intervention, segregation, racism, Mozambique, Zambia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Angola, Malawi, Swaziland, Lesotho, rifle, armed struggle, solidarity, Zimbabwe, AIDS; makers include State of the Environment Reporting in the Zambezi Basin (SOEPROZ), Sida (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency), Southern African Research and Documentation Centre (SARDC), Screenlitho, San Francisco Anti-Apartheid Committee, Malangatana Valente Ngwenya, Lithosphere Co-op, Tali Geva-Bradley, National Student Coalition Against Racism, Information Department, International Defence and Aid Fund (IDAF), Development and Peace, Black Artist for a Free Africa, South African Development Community (SADC), Southern African People's Solidarity Network (SAPSN), Jane Versfeld; references or specifically about IMERCSA; referenced individuals include George Hallett, James Matthews; places made include California (USA), United Kingdom (UK), Ontario (Canada), Mowbray (South Africa); languages include English
Drawer D-5, Folder 7
Angola: Various Topics - Oversize 1970-1987
Physical Description: 30
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related topics include children, colonialism, Portugal, economy, U.S. intervention, South Africa, food prices, economics, labor, conferences, People's Armed Forces for the Liberation of Angola (FAPLA), Independence Day (1975), land mines, international aid, women, prisoners, international solidarity, May Day, agriculture, Vietnam War, racism, imperialism, colonialism, armed struggle; makers include People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola - Labour Party (MPLA), Liberation Support Movement, African Support Committee, Sarah Pine, Southern Africa Solidarity Committee, Solidaritätskomitee Der DDR, Jerry Biggs, Mozambique Angola Committee, Anti-Apartheid Movement, Coalition Press, PSIUP; references or specifically about WUD, Africa Peace Tour, National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), anti-UNITA, Day of Angolan Women, Angola Emergency Campaign, Vietnam, liberated zones; referenced individuals include Agostinho Neto, Dorothy Thoma; places made include Canada, Angola, Greece, California (USA), United Kingdom, Oregon (USA); languages include Portuguese, English, French, Greek, German
Drawer D-5, Folder 8
Mozambique 1972-2004
Physical Description: 38
Scope and Content Note
related topics include commemorations, anniversaries, Mozambique Liberation Front / Frente de Libertação de Moçambique (FRELIMO), national independence, Zimbabwe (Africa), international solidarity, imperialism, colonialism, apartheid, South Africa, Grenada, peace, reconstruction, agricultural production, labor, women, conferences, revolution, education, marches and demonstrations, military, domestic violence, volunteer labor, May Day, children, progressives, ; makers include Liberation Support Movement, FWI Press, Arena Press, Editora Escolar, Inkworks Press, The Organization of Mozambican Women / Organização da Mulher Moçambicana (OMM), CIDAC, unVOZprint, Committee for a Free Mozambique;; references or specifically about Mozambican flags, FRELIMO flags, Solidarity Week (Feb. 20-27, 1983), African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC), Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU), People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola - Labour Party (MPLA), African National Congress (ANC), corn, Apartheid's Second Front, FRELIMO Day, Cabora Bassa Dam, Dam Busters Committee, April 7, Day of the Mozambique Women Organização da Mulher Moçambicana OMM), sabotage colonial industry, ; referenced individuals include Maurice Bishop, Samora Machel, Bob Marley, Arthur Winner, Joaquim Chissano, Malangatana Ngwenya, Josina Machel, Jorge Rebelo, Cotoi, ; places made include Washington (USA), California (USA), GRENADA. New York (USA), Mozambique (Africa), British Columbia (Canada), United Kingdom; languages include English, Portuguese, French, German
Drawer D-5, Folder 9
Namibia: Various Topics - Oversize 1976-1989
Physical Description: 82
Scope and Content Note
related topics include boycotts, South African intervention, Apartheid, United Nations, armed struggle, natural resources, Namibian Uranium Contract, colonialism, anniversaries, UNESCO, racism, poverty, international solidarity, anti-imperialism, sanctions, refugees, national independence, health, public health, health care, fair elections, voting, peace, women, labor, maps of conflicts in Namibia and South Africa, religion, liberation, armed struggle, South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), Christianity, political prisoners, children, barbed wire; makers include International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, CANUC, Glad Day Press, Liberation Support Movement (Namibia), Ian Denning, United Nations Council for Namibia, Anti-Apartheid Movement, Libris, Goodwin Press, Glad Day Press, United Nations Centre Against Apartheid, Erdély Dániel, Klebercz Gábor, E. DiMuro, Holland Committee on Southern Africa, United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG), South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), Central International de Solidarité Ouvrière (CISO), Jane Ray, United Nations; references or specifically about United Nations Decree No. 1 (1974), The Bible, Cassinga Massacre, SWAPO Printshop Project, Prayer Day, International Conference for the Immediate Independence of Namibia; referenced individuals include Kwame Nkrumah, Sam Nujoma, Stephan Dlamini, John Ya Otto; places made include United Kingdom, Netherlands, Namibia, France, Berkeley (California,USA), Quebec (Canada), British Columbia (Canada), Vienna (Austria); languages include English, French, Spanish, Dutch
Drawer D-5, Folder 10
Zimbabwe: Various Topics 1972-1988
Physical Description: 25
Scope and Content Note
related topics include international aid, fasting, hunger, Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), benefit events, children, health, education, refugees, American International School Dhaka (AISD), housing, water, Wilmington 10, political prisoners, women, U.S. imperialism, white supremacy, racism, international solidarity, Rhodesia, colonialism, guerilla (guerrilla) warfare; makers include Oxfam America, Tashanduka Cooperative, Michael Scott, The Print Shop, Nzinga Publishing House, Chaz Maviyane-Davies, National Coalition to Support African Liberation, Liberation Support Movement, Justice for Rhodesia Campaign, New York Material Aid Campaign for ZANU; references or specifically about African People's Socialist Party, UNICEF, African Liberation Day (1978), Year of the People's Storm (1979), Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU); referenced individuals include Robert Mugabe, Steve Biko, Jimmy Carter, Leonid Brezhnev, Callistus Ndlovu; places made include Massachusetts (USA), New York (USA), Zimbabwe, Minnesota (USA), British Columbia (Canada), United Kingdom; languages include English
Drawer D-5, Folder 11
Zimbabwe 1975-2001
Physical Description: 52
Note
includes series of 12 posters titled "Another Battle Begun"
Scope and Content Note
related topics include international solidarity, students, labor, racial unity, conferences, children, sexual abuse, unemployment, poverty, economics, food, hunger, agricultural market reforms, poetry, cooperatives, farming, factories, industry, commerce, business development, education, capitalism, women, collective co-operatives, racism, land-mines, wealth inequality, tobacco, mineral extraction, international sanctions, tourism, land rights, colonialism, biodiversity, State of the Environment Reporting in the Zambezi Basin (SOEPROZ), ecology, anniversaries, national independence, arts and culture, Zimbabwe Publishing House (ZPH) writers, refugees, religion, imperialism, refugees, Rhodesia, precarity, election; makers include International Union of Students, International Student Conference (ISC), Nzinga Publishing House, Stefan Huber, Zimbabwe National Association For Mental Health (ZIMNAMH), Structural Adjustment Participatory Review International Network, Judith Schroeder, Bruce Batton, The Maviyane-Project, Memorial Co-operative Society, Chaz Maviyane-Davies, Women and Land Lobby Group, The Institute for Community Organization and Development, Sida (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency), Southern African Research and Documentation Centre (SARDC), Zimbabwe Publishing House (ZPH), Inkworks Press, Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), Iranian Student's Association, Melinda Gebbie, Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), Zimbabwe African Peoples Union(ZAPU), Committee Against the Deportation of Immirant Women (CADIW), B. Terry; references or specifically about Rhodesia,Obeah, Burning Spear Publications, African People's Socialist Party, Structural Adjustment Participatory Review Initiative (SAPRI), UNICEF, black nationalism, white oppression, Umtali, Mazowe District, Mozambique, Inyanga, Eastern Highlands, United Nations sanctions, Honde Valley, Salisbury, World Mental Health Day, World Health Organization (WHO), National Archives (Zimbabwe), Chimurenga, The Poster Collective, Rhodesian Bush War, The Internal Settlement (March 3 1978), United African National Council (UANC), rusununguko, freedom, Rhodesia, ; referenced individuals include Mbuya Nehanda (Shona spirit medium), Ian Smith, Jimmy Carter, Ndabaningi Sithole, Abel Muzorewa, Jeremiah Chirau; places made include Netherlands, Berkeley (California, USA), Zimbabwe, Ohio (USA), United Kingdom, Lusaka (Zambia), Ontario (Canada); languages include English, Zulu, unidentified vernacular languages
Drawer D-5, Folder 12
Mozambique 1968-1999
Physical Description: 62
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anniversaries, poverty, arts and culture, children, education, agriculture, food, war, calendars, public health, vaccinations, FRELIMO posters, art exhibitions, women, socialism, women's rights, folk arts, labor, working class, cultural events, collective cooperatives, Cahora Bassa Dam, gun safety, firearms, police, elections, voting, national independence, May Day, conferences, production, conferences; makers include Angola Comite, Rob Figee, Artists Against Poverty, Government of Zimbabwe, United Nations Development Program (UNDP), The Organization of Mozambican Women / Organização da Mulher Moçambicana (OMM), Mozambique-INAC-DNPP, BIP, Cegraf, Inkworks Press, Liga dos Direito Humanos (LDH), Embaixada dos Paísea Baixos, R&R, Comissão Nacional de Eleições (CME), INN, Arthur Wimer, Minerva Central, Divulgações Simaria; references or specifically about Mozambique Liberation Front / Frente de Libertação de Moçambique (FRELIMO), Grenada, "O Povo Organizado", Chicago Mozambique Film Project, Oxfam, Apartheid, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Comité Central, Mozambican Women's Day, African Liberation Day (1982); referenced individuals include Samora Machel, Maurice Bishop, Bob Marley, Eduardo Mondlane, Gill Allen, Malangatana Valente Ngwenya, Eduardo Mondlane, Jorge Rebelo, Josina Machel; places made include Netherlands, California (USA), Mozambique (Africa), Portugal, United Kingdom, USA, Germany; languages include Dutch, English, Portuguese, German
Drawer D-5, Folder 13
Mozambique: "Posters 1975 1977" portfolio 1975-1977
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include international solidarity, children, discrimination; references or specifically about Soviet Union (USSR), Conferencia Nacional do Departamento de Defensa da FRELIMO, Cabo Verde, Seminar io Nacional Dainformcao, International Children's Day; referenced individuals include Nikolai V. Podgorny, Aristides Pereira, Samora Machel; languages include Portuguese, Spanish
Drawer D-5, Folder 14
Mozambique: "FRELIMO Posters" portfolio [1970-1975] 1975
Physical Description: 14
Scope and Content Note
related topics include commemoration, independence, military, armed struggle, colonialism, education, public health, agriculture, cartoons, death, families, International Women's Day, women soldiers, invasion, map, anniversary, marches and demonstrations, flag; references or specifically about Frente de Libertação de Moçambique (FRELIMO), Portugal, prisoners of war, Rovuma Maputo; referenced individuals include Kaúlza de Arriaga, Dr. Eduardo C. Mondlane, Josina Machel; places made Richmond, B.C. CANADA; languages include Portuguese
Drawer D-5, Folder 15
Mozambique 1980-1983
Physical Description: 28
Scope and Content Note
related topics include public health, vaccinations, socialism, campaigns, death, underdevelopment, victory, solidarity, May Day, rifles, tanks, agriculture, international solidarity, democratic socialism, colonialism, decolonialism, imperialism, reconstruction, forced labor, internment, arrests, freedom, taxation, agriculture, cultivation, liberation, access to healthcare, guerrilla warfare, insurrection; makers include Department of Public Health (Mozambique), Liberatioin Support Movement Information Center, Ministry of Health Popular Republic of Mozambique, ; referenced individuals include Samora Moisés Machel, Josina Z. Machel, Jorge Rebelo; references or specifically about parasites, Bilharziosis, healthy practices, transmission, prevention, tuberculosis, tetanus, poliomyelitis, diphtheria, whooping cough, measles, service of the people, preventive practices, malaria, families, Liberation Front of Mozambique (FRELIMO) Frelimo Party Fourth Congress, "guerra popular,"Revolution Day (Sept 25), Mozambican independence, Mozambique National Women's Day (April 7), Pieta, schistosomiasis, rules of hygiene, transmission of disease, clean water, hygenic outhouses, clean food, bathing, vaccinations, Tuberculosis, tetanus, polio, measles, whooping cough, diptheria, disease prevention, mosquitos, ; places made include Mozambique, British Colombia (Canada); languages include Portuguese, Swahili, English
Drawer D-6, Folder 1
South Africa: Various Topics 1986-2003
Physical Description: 13
Scope and Content Note
related topics include history, timelines, solidarity, Soweto (South Africa), tourism, Johannesburg centenary, community police forums, local governments, diversity, law enforcement, Azania, labor, maps, murder, human rights, prison, incarceration, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), marches and demonstrations, deportations, human rights, democracy, nonprofits, non-governmental organizations; makers include Claudia Canesso, United Nations, José Balmes, Libres, African Impression, SATOUR, Zanele Mashinini, Institute for Multi-Party Democracy, Organisation for Appropriate Social Services in South Africa (OASSSA), Sue Williamson, University of Western Cape Street Law "Human Rights Now" Campaign; referenced individuals include African National Congress (ANC), Albert Hess; references or specifically about ritual killings, dignity, dismemberment, United Nations, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, raised fist, pink triangle, Soweto Heritage Trust; places made include Paris (France), Capetown (South Africa), Johannesburg (South Africa), Utrecht (Netherlands); languages include French, English, Zulu, Afrikaans, Swahili, Northern Sotho/Pedi/Sepedi, German
Drawer D-6, Folder 2
South Africa: Apartheid - Oversize 1978-1988
Physical Description: 14
Scope and Content Note
related topics include prisons, international solidarity, anti-war, political prisoners, Zimbabwe, Namibia, marches and demonstrations, oil, petroleum, boycotts, Christianity, religion, Shell oil, Gulf (corporation), labor, anti-nuclear, conferences, South African history, timelines, refugees, U.S. imperialism, University of Washington (UW), corporations, corporatism, capital punishment, slavery, racism, Azania, mining, gold mines, calendars; makers include Liberation Graphics, L. Belsky, V. Potapov, Plakat Publisher, Committee on South African War Resistance (COSAWR), Jürgen Grefe, Grafiques Canigo, Association Francaise d'Amitie det de Solidarite Avec les Peuples d'Afrique (AFASPA), Mouvement contre le Racisme et pour l'Amitie entre les Peuples (MRAP), Mouvement Anti-Apartheid/CAO, Matthias Klemm, Pan-African Liberation Committee, Revolutionary Marxist League (Jamaica), Revolutionary Socialist League (USA), David King, Twentieth Century Press, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Gavin Jantjes; references or specifically about Jesus Christ, crosses, Rhodesia, United Nations, Steag, swastikas, U.S. flag, Gratiques Canigo, Comissio de Defensa Col, Legi D'Advocats, FAVB, Semi Nari, Contra L'atur Barcelona, Comissio Permanent Contra la llei antiterrorista, Assemblea FAPP Catalunya, raised fist, Zulu shield; referenced individuals include Nelson Mandela, Herman Andimba Toivo ya Toivo, Edson Sithole, B. J. Vorster (John Vorster), A.J.A. Roux; places made include Virginia (USA), United Kingdom, Germany, France, Netherlands, Massachusetts (USA), Catalonia; languages include English, Russian, German, French, Dutch, Catalan
Drawer D-6, Folder 3
South Africa: Voting 1994-1999
Physical Description: 15
Note
includes cardstock
Scope and Content Note
related topics include political parties, sample ballots, voting instructions, elections, peace, identification papers, apartheid, voting rights, democracy, education; makers include Voter Education Programme of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM), African National Congress (ANC), African National Congress Department of Information & Publicity, Mandla Publishing, Arthur Konigkramer, Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Typeface Media, Street Law Programma, Republic of South Africa (RSA), ; references or is specifically about grondwet, constitutions, Pan Africanist Congress of Azania, Sports Organization for Collective Contributions and Equal Rights, The Keep it Straight and Simple Party, Vryheidsfront (Freedom Front), Women's Rights Peace Party (WRPP), Workers' List Party, Ximoko Progressive Party,Africa Muslim Party, African Christian Democratic Party,African Democratic Movement, African Moderates Congress Party, African National Congress, Demokratiese Party (Democratic), Dikwankwetla Party of South Africa, Federal Party, Luso-South African Party, Minority Front, Nasionale Party, Inkatha Freedom Party Iqembu Lenkatha Yenkululeko, South African flag, The United Democratic Front (UDF), free and fair elections, 1994 Election, local elections, National Women's Day; referenced individuals include Mandla Mchunu, Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Chae Kihn, D. F. Malan, Hendrik Verwoerd, John Vorster (B.J. Vorster), P. W. Botha, F. W. de Klerk; places made include South Africa, United Kingdom, Washington (USA), London (England, UK), Johannesburg (South Africa); languages include English, Afrikaans, Zulu, Southern Sotho, Xhosa, Tsonga, Northern Sotho,
Drawer D-6, Folder 4
South Africa: Individuals - Nelson Mandela - Oversize 1990-2001
Physical Description: 6
Scope and Content Note
related topics include presidential elections, political prisoners, international solidarity; makers include African National Congress (ANC), Deutsche Kommunistische Partei (DKP), Athena International, Parti Communiste Français (PCF); references or specifically about communism; referenced individuals include Peter Turnley, Nelson Mandela; places made include South Africa, Germany, United Kingdom, France; languages include English, German, Frenchrelated topics include presidential elections, political prisoners, international solidarity; makers include African National Congress (ANC), Deutsche Kommunistische Partei (DKP), Athena International, Parti Communiste Français (PCF); references or specifically about communism; referenced individuals include Peter Turnley, Nelson Mandela; places made include South Africa, Germany, United Kingdom, France; languages include English, German, French
Drawer D-6, Folder 5
South Africa: Women - Oversize 1984-1999
Physical Description: 7
Scope and Content Note
related topics include sexism, racism, democracy, conferences, apartheid, gender equality, international solidarity, Namibia; makers include Victor Levie, Frank Langedijk, Commission for Gender Equality (CGE), Japan Anti-Apartheid Committee, Yoko Furiya, Women's Development Foundation (WDF), Shereno Printers, United Nations Centre Against Apartheid, Erdély Dániel, Klebercz Gábor, United Nations Centre Against Apartheid, Erdely Daniel, Klebercz Gabor; references or specifically about South African Women's Day Anti-Pass Campaign (1956), Sowetan, pass laws; referenced individuals include Pieter Boersma, Cedric Nunn, Nelson Mandela, Winnie Mandela; places made include Netherlands, Japan, South Africa; languages include Dutch, English, Japanese
Drawer D-6, Folder 6
South Africa: Labor 1977-2001
Physical Description: 18
Note
includes encapsulated items
Scope and Content Note
related topics include mining, employment, corporations, U.S. imperialism, wages, foreign aid, US investments, May Day, strikes, apartheid, trade unions, international solidarity, conferences, reconstruction, socialism, political prisoners, disappeared persons, calendars, commemoration, international solidarity, religion, banks, global economy, poetry, miners; makers include South African Communist Party (SACP), SAMCOL WORKERS COLLECTIVE, African National Congress (ANC), Red Sun Press, The Africa Fund Labor Desk, S. Hodgson, Inkworks Press, Anti-Apartheid Movement, Los Angeles Free South Africa Movement (LAFSAM), African National Congress (ANC) Youth, Shelley Sacks, TUC, John Swain and Son, Commercial Catering and Allied Workers Union Of South Africa (CCAWUSA), National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA), Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, Shelley Sacks; references or specifically about Transport and General Workers Union, Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), workplace safety, retrenchment, gender equality, flags, International Defense and Aid for Southern Africa, United Nations General Assembly's Programme of Action Against Apartheid, ICFTU, NUMSA, South African Labor Movement, South African Freedom Day, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Bethel A.M.E. Gospel Choir, Tinkaba Africans, false imprisonment; referenced individuals include Oliver Tambo, B. J. Vorster (John Vorster), Moses Mayekiso, Avery Carter, Reverend Cecil Williams, Ellen Baughman, Karen Johnson, Darlene Robinson; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (USA), United Kingdom, Belgium, South Africa; languages include English, French, Zulu
Drawer D-6, Folder 7
South Africa: Labor - "Builders of a Nation" series 1997
Physical Description: 12
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor history, land rights, wages, minimum wage, agricultural workers, child labor, tot system, alcohol, Western Cape (South Africa), poverty, share croppers, farm labor tenants, evictions, post-apartheid South Africa, mining industry, mine workers, Chinese laborers, gold mines, Witwatersrand (South Africa), labor segregation, labor safety, labor health, strikes, diamonds, migrants labor, women, indentured labor, Natal (South Africa), sugar industry, Indian laborers, plantations, artisan labor, Malaysian slaves, Khoi, Nama, !Kung (sic), Afrikaans language, Boers, socialism, Transvaal (South Africa), white workers, black unions, apartheid, pass system, identification papers, service laborers, religious missions, nurses, community laborers, shanty towns, transport laborers; makers include Mayibuye Centre, Department of Labour (South Africa), Luli Callinicos, Joh Berndt, Mediaworks, Levson, Eli Weinberg, Lesly Lawson, Ernst Cole, Lev Son, Lukhoff, South African Cultural Museum, Museum Africa, Mavis Mthandeki, Primrose Talakumeni; references or specifically about Security of Tenure Bill (1997), Labour Relations Act (1997), National Union of Mineworkers, Land Act (1913), Orange Free State, Food and Canning Workers Union, Distributive Workers Union, Building Workers Union, Garment Workers Union, Industrial and Commercial Workers Union (ICU), Communist Party, Ikaka Iaba Sebenzi (Shield of the Workers), Council of Non-European trade unions (CNETU), National Party, South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU), Suppression of Communism Act (1950), Congress of the People, Freedom Charter (1955), Pound a Day campaign, Democratic Labour Movement, Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), Azanian Congress of Trade Unions (AZACTU), Federation of South African Trade Unions (FOSATU), United Democratic Front (UDF), Labour Relations Act (LRA) (1995), Commission for Conciliation, Mediation, and Arbitration (CCMA); languages include English; referenced individuals include Mahatma Gandhi, Clements Kadalie
Drawer D-6, Folder 8
South Africa: "15 Artists Against Apartheid" Series 1982
Physical Description: 9
Note
incomplete series
Scope and Content Note
related topics include racism, indigenous imagery, exploitation, women, pregnancy; referenced individuals include Nelson Mandela, Steven Smith; languages English, French, German, Spanish; makers include S.P.A.M. United Nations, Wilfredo Lam, Gavin Jantjes, Leonardo Cremonini, Arman, Louis le Brocquy, Julio Le Parc, Roy Lichtenstein, Lucebert, Antonio Saura, Robert Rauschenberg, Ernest Pignon-Ernest, Paul Rebeyrolle, Antoni Tàpies, Joe Tilson, Wolf Vostell, Imprimerie Union Paris, Imprimerie Lafayette, Société Nouvelle de l'I.M.L.; places made include France
Drawer D-6, Folder 9
South Africa: Art Against Apartheid 1984-1989
Physical Description: 7
Scope and Content Note
related topics include education, benefit events, poetry, music, children, apartheid, gallery exhibition, festivals; makers include Geo Smith, Thom Corn, Carole Byard, Akuaba Productions, The Print Shop, Cliff Joseph, Clay; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (USA); referenced individuals include Juma Santos; references or specifically about Coalition of Artists and Supporting Organizations, Foundation for the Community of Artists, United Nations, Art Against Apartheid 1989; languages include English
Drawer D-6, Folder 10
South Africa: Women 1980-1999
Physical Description: 41
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Azania, poetry, trade union leaders, International Women's Day, teachers, women's rights, labor, Soweto (South Africa), marches and demonstrations, children, political prisoners, soldiers, anniversaries, quotations, African proverbs, militancy, religion, elections, voting, discrimination against women, apartheid, May Day, health, education, violence against women, domestic violence, domestic servants, clenched fist, migrant workers, unemployment, repatriation, elections, women, conference, chains, joy; referenced individuals include Miriam Makeba, Winnie Mandela, Bashira, Boniswa Ncukana, Agostinho Neto, Barbara Masekela, Desmond Tutu, Frank M. Reid, Marlaa' M. Reid, Ilva Mackay, Vinie Burrows, Alice Walker, Margaret Burnham, Liz Hollis, Dora Tamana, Viola Hashe; makers include Sue Williamson, Be A Force, R.E. Edwards, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Nzinga Publishing House, African People's Socialist Party, Burning Spear Publications, Detroit Free Press, David Tumley, Michigan Coalition for Human Rights, Active Voice, English Litracy (sic) Project (English Literacy Project, ELP), CUSO, Bhoyes, David Fichter, South African Support Project (SASP), Red Sun Press, Cassandra, Mike Prokosh, Boston Transafrica, Lawyers for Human Rights, Thomas Vercher, Women's National Coalition, Vaneshran Aramugam, Women's Development Foundation (WDF), Gender Advocacy Programme (GAP), Malick Abarder, Litho Printers, Colbridge Works, Colbridge Crescent, The South African Municipal Workers' Union (SAMWU), Thami Mnyele, R.Groslin; references or specifically about Pan-African Congress (PAC), Defiance Campaign, Umkhonto we Sizwe, African National Congress (ANC), South African Women's Day, The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), Year of the Women, Stadsschouwburg (Amsterdam, Netherlands), Internationa,The South African Municipal Workers' Union (SAMWU), South African Women's Day Anti-Pass Campaign, South African Woman's Day 1981; places made include Dares Salaam (Tanzania), Cape Town (South Africa), California (USA), Minnesota (USA), Boston, Massachusetts (USA), Seattle (USA), London (England, UK), Amsterdam (Netherlands); languages include English, Zulu, Dutch
Drawer D-6, Folder 11
South Africa: Arts and Culture 1987-1990; 2010
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include arts and culture, music, children, documentaries, films, music, benefits, festivals, maps, arts and crafts, poetry, theater, apartheid, photography; makers include HBO Pictures, Anthony Sher, Ginny Crow, Pinpoint Offset, J. Shadeberg, Red Sun Press, Nelspruit Printers, Thrifty Records, Royal Boulevards Theatre Company, The Hammer Museum; references or specifically about British Defense, Aid for Southern Africa, Bailey's African Photo Archives, Sarafina! (film), Amandla, Relief and Humanitarian Aid for Southern Africa, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Festival of Unity, Eco Link, Hodder & Stoughton, "Boesman and Lena" (play), Kliptown Books, International Defence and Aid Fund (IDAF); referenced individuals include Patti LaBelle, Eddie Palmieri, Olatunji Jabula, Dick Gregory, Esau Similane, Mzwakhe Mbuli, Athol Fugard, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Nelson Mandela, Gideon Mendel; places made include London (England), Johannesburg (South Africa), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer D-6, Folder 12
South Africa: Women - Mayibuye Series 1990s
Physical Description: 13
Note
"An Illustrated History of the Struggle of South African Women"
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Women's Charter (1990s), rural women, urban women, women's roles, agriculture, medical work, health care, religion, communal gardens, police brutality, poverty, labor, garment workers, Afrikaans women, boycotts, bus services, domestic work, World War II, farm workers, wages, factories, unions, protests, union organizing, colonialism, communism, Anglo-Boer War, voting rights, discrimination, Black Sash (women's organization), racism, sexism, conferences, apartheid, housing, working women's rights, trade unionists, maternity rights and benefits, Women's National Coalition, prisons, women political prisoners, HIV/AIDS, identification papers, passbooks; makers include Mayibuye Centre, Jon Berndt, Lesley Lawson, Eli Weinburg; references or specifically about Women's National Coalition (WNC), Federation of South African Women (FSAW), African National Congress (ANC), Alexandra township, Cato Manor, Labour Relations Act, National Union of Metal Workers (NUMSA), Metal and Allied Workers Union (MAWU), Zulu peoples, ANC Women's League, Communist Party of South Africa, Orange Free State, Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), United Democratic Front, Sophiatown Removal (1954), "No Turning Back" (1992), South African Commercial Catering and Allied Workers Union (SACCAWU), Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), Food and Allied Workers Union, ANCWL, United Women's Organization, ESCOM, NAPWA, Union buildings in Pretoria (1956); referenced individuals include Paulina Dlamini, Dora Tamana, Elsie Mbatha, Johanna Masilela, Anna Hlatswayo, Mam Lydia Kompe-Ngwenya, Harriet Colenso, Charlotte Manye Maxeke, Molly Wolton, Sol Plaatje, Lilian Masediba Ngoyi, Thandi Modise, Frances Baard, Rita Ndzanga, Liz Abrahams (Elizabeth "Nanna" Abrahams), Frene Ginwala, Albertina Sisulu, Leah Tutu, Cheryl Carolus, Dawn Mokhobo, Mercy Mahlanele, Annie Silinga; places made include South Africa; languages include English
Drawer D-6, Folder 13
South Africa: Cardstock 1977; 1980s-1990s
Physical Description: 5
Scope and Content Note
related topics include apartheid, racism, racial equality, civil liberties, children's art; makers include Michael Besem, Jennifer Hoffman, Tori Burak, Shawn Comming, Sharon Commming; references or is specifically about Soweto massacre; places made include USA
Drawer D-6, Folder 14
South Africa: Children / Education 1987; 1992; 1996
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include youth, chldren, empowerment, conferences, youth organization, apartheid, peace, anti-war, segregation, racism, freedom, literacy, learning, labor, democracy, funding; makers include Catholic Archdiocese of Durban, Andrew Verstur, Our Developing World, Black Sash, Nettie Bromberg, Cosatu Education Department, CSLS Media Unit, English Resource Unit, National Organization of Labour Students, African National Congress Youth (ANC Youth); references or specifically about future, Natal Youth Forum Youth Empowerment Centre, shooting target, bullets, Peace Pledge Union, barbed wire, crying children, legal aid, prisoners, International Literacy Day, United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), shaking hands, Lawyers for Human Rights, 10 Street Law, Radda Barnen (Swedish Save the Children), Youth Day, Youth Parliament, South African flag, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), South African Defence Force (SADF); referenced individuals include Bertolt Brecht, Ms Ann Passmore; places made include Durban (South Africa), Saratoga (California, USA), Mowbray (South Africa), Netherlands, Johannesburg (South Africa); languages include English, Dutch, Zulu
Drawer D-6, Folder 15
South Africa: Individuals circa 1980s-1990s; 2003
Physical Description: 13
Scope and Content Note
related topics include assassination, communism, politicians, religion, apartheid, freedom, women, labor, peace, funerals, voting, elections; makers include Isizwe-Sechaba (Pty) Ltd, M. De Gobbi, M. Fanteni, People's Weekly World, African National Congress of South Africa (ANC), ANC Department of Information and Publicity, Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), South African Communist Party (SACP); referenced individuals include Chris Hani, Desmond Tutu, Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Jonas Savimbi, Nelson Mandela, Winnie Mandela, Ilva Mackay, Pablo Neruda, Joe Slovo, Tata Walter Sisulu, Oliver Tambo; references or specifically about The Nation, wanted posters, murder, African Liberation Movement, National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), Angola, freedom fighters, Nobel Peace Prize, barbed wire, Soweto Uprising, rainbow, Afrika Mayibuye, Christianity, ball and chain, Nigrizia (publication), University of California, Davis (UC Davis), raised fist, South African Communist Party, assassinations; languages include English, French; places made include Italy, South Africa, Davis (California, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer D-7, Folder 1
South Africa: Individuals - Nelson Mandela 1983-1990
Physical Description: 39
Note
includes "Mandela's 70th Birthday Tribute" series; includes non-poster item (plastic bag)
Scope and Content Note
makers include Success Coop, Public Broadcasting Service, International Defend and Aid Fund for South Africa, Ralph Steadman, Comité de défense des libertés et des droits de l'homme, Malangatana Valente Ngwenya, Schröder, Sue Coe, Keith Haring, John N. Muafangejo, Robert Magubane, British Defence and Aid Fund for South Africa, David King, Shadowdean Lld., Jurgen Schadeberg, Centre Court Studio, London Caledonia Press, IDAF Publications, Peter Wahl, Imprimerie TIPE, Chester Higgins Jr., L. Gubb, JB Pictures, Wahlen, Focus, M. Garcia, British Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa, Athena International, Ltd., Friends of the African National Congress (Friends of the ANC), Parallax Vormgevers; produced by or supporting African National Congress (ANC), The Nelson Mandela Reception Committee, Reucontre Nationale Contre; related topics include prison, biographical documentaries, political prisoners, birthdays, presidential elections, 70th birthday tribute, 60th birthday, musical performances, benefit events, international relief aid, Namibian political prisoners, quotations, poetry; languages include Zulu, English, French, German, Spanish, Arabic, Dutch[unknown language(s)]; places made include London (UK), Canada, France, Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Amsterdam (Netherlands); references or specifically about United Democratic Front (UDF), Artists Against Apartheid, Robben Island, Voices from Robben Island, Schadeberg Movie Company, South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), Cry Freedom, Radio Mandela (Frankfurt), Freedom Tour 1990, Asherville Sports Complex; referenced individuals include Zinzi Mandela, Oliver Tambo, Ronald Reagan, Claudia Schadeberg, Desmond Tutu, Winnie Mandela, Josette Simon, John Matshikiza, Richard Attenborough, Trevor Huddleston, Andimba Toivo ja Toivo
Drawer D-7, Folder 2
South Africa: Individuals - Nelson Mandela - U.S. Made 1978-2013
Physical Description: 32
Scope and Content Note
related topics include cultural events, women, birthday tributes, African National Congress (ANC), labor solidarity, prisons, films, divestment, voting rights, elections, justice, 1990 prison release, freedom, political prisoners, elections, voting, apartheid, campaigns, democracy, sanctions, conventions, protesters, discrimination, death poverty, children, hunger, voting rights; makers include Artis Lane, Thomas Vercher, Nelson Mandela Reception Committee, Fund for a Free South Africa, Kim Berman, Red Sun Press, Salsedo Press, J. Witt, Abena P.A. Busia, Prince of Peace Productions, United Automobile Workers (UAW), Kim Fujiwara, HandPrints, University Student Senate - City University of New York (CUNY), Friends of the ANC, Arab American Institute, Angel Ink, J. Witt, Pathfinder Press, The Bay Area Anti-Apartheid Network, AT&T, T. Gorton, Dumje, Friends of the ANC, The Africa Fund, Mark Peters, The K Chronicles, freedom, Inkworks Press, Fund for a Free South Africa (FreeSA), Red Sun Press, The Africa Fund, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS); references or specifically about Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York Anti-Apartheid Coordinating Council, Soweto (South Africa, Africa), National Anti-Apartheid Protest Committee, Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), American Federation of State, Country and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), United States government, city councils, political prisoners, one person one vote, Chicago Committee in Solidarity with Southern Africa (CCISSA); referenced individuals include David Hinckley, Hollie West, Yasser Arafat, Danny Glover, Angela Davis, Ron Dellums, Lindiwe Mabuza, Dumile Feni, A. Hughes, Nelson Mandela; places made include New York (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Massachusetts (USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Detroit (Michigan, USA), Fairfield (Iowa, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Miami (Florida, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer D-7, Folder 3
South Africa: Boycotts of Specific Products and Corporations 1970-1989
Physical Description: 41
Note
Includes "Visit South Africa" series by Travel Posters (Berkeley, California, USA)
Scope and Content Note
related topics include fruit, sardines, Shell Oil, corporations, apples, coal, discrimination, racial segregation, tourism, Nicaragua, trade unions, women, agricultural workers, textile workers, labor, conscientious consumerism, consumer activism, First National Bank of Boston, fruits, diamonds, Gulf Oil, tourism, divestment, international solidarity, rugby, sports, subvertisment, military, boycott, armed struggle, child labor, women, slavery, sanctions, chains, racism, imperialism, marches and demonstrations ; makers include Metamorphosis, Komitee Zuidelijk Afrika, Werkgroep Kairos, Jan Koperdraat, East End Offset, Jayne Parker, International Defence and Aid Fund (IDAF), K. Piper, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, Erik Brouwer, Holland Committee on Southern Africa, Jan Wolkers, Twentieth Century Press, National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), A. G. Bishop & Sons, Boston Coalition for the Liberation of Southern Africa, Anti-Apartheid Movement (AA), Rainer Benz, Lynne Okun, Pan-African Liberation Committee, Travel Posters, Egon Kramer, University of Giessen, Los Angeles Free South Africa Movement (LAFSM), Mouvement Anti-Apartheid, Atelier FAP, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Mojauwane Mahloele, Erik Brouwer, Jan Wolhers, Atelier F.A.P., Mary Nash, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions; references or specifically about apartheid, Ford, Azania, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Volkswagen, Mobil, IBM, Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), Krugerrand, General Motors (GM), Cape, Outspan, SAS, Quantas, Durban, United Nations (UN) Action Against Apartheid, European Economic Community (EEC), Tesco, Summit, Puffin, Sainsbury's, Soweto (June 16), KOO, Tesco, Die Deutschen Banken, The Springboks, "the discriminating traveler", "a riot of colour", toilets, beaches, bus stops, playgrounds, Europeans Only, buses, travel posters, Del Monte, Silverleaf, Citibank, Namibia (Southern Africa), textile industry, migrant workers, diamonds, uranium, fruit farms, pineapples, "homelands", United Nations (UN), emigration, Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM), blood, Coca-Cola, Spring Boks soccer tournament, Ford, Mobil, IBM, Volkswagon, Shell, Kugerand, TotalEnergies, United Mineworkers of America, Free South Africa Movement, AFL-CIO, Bank of America, arson, Isla Vista (California, USA); referenced individuals include B. Adjali, coal boycott; places made include Netherlands, United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, France, Massachusetts (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Dutch, German, French, Afrikaans
Drawer D-7, Folder 4
South Africa: General Boycotts and Divestment 1970s-1980s
Physical Description: 22
Scope and Content Note
related topics include university events, debates, blockades, government initiatives for divestment, economic sanctions, miners, labor, agriculture, Namibia (Africa), farm workers, women, marches and demonstrations, political prisoners, apartheid, race, segregation, fist, education, children, chains, bondage, imprisonment, voting, local government, ; makers include Illini Forensic Association, Inkworks Press, Kristin Prentice, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Bob Ziering, New York Anti-Apartheid Coordinating Committee, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, GAL, Workers' Power, Red Tide, Anti Apartheid Movement, Australian Union of Students, Globe Press, HandMade, Anti Apartheid Movement (AAM), East End Offset London, Diane Haft, National anti-apartheid protest committee, New York Anti-Apartheid Coordinating Council, Illini Forensic Association, David Tise, Reardon & Krebs, Nelson Mandela New York Anti-Apartheid Welcome Committee, Inkworks Press; references or specifically about University of Illinois, University of California at Berkeley, Regents' hearing on UC divestment, Apartheid Brochure, Bill S7151, Cape, Outspan, European Economic Community (EEC), Sharpeville (1960), Soweto (1976), National Anti-Apartheid Protest Committee, California State University at Northridge (CSUN), definition of apartheid, strict racial segregation, Bank of America, Sumitomo, Security Pacific Bank, Crocker Bank, Hanover Trust, Citi Bank, French Bank, Union Bank, Chase Manhattan Bank, Selma, National Day of Protest, sign language, University of Illinois, investments, pineapples, diamonds, uranium, sanctions, Berkeley Measures A & B, dollar signs, padlocks; referenced individuals include Danny Glover, David Tee, Nelson Mandela, Steve Biko; places made include California (USA), Illinois (USA), Pennsylvania (USA), New York (USA), Michigan (USA), London (England, UK), Australia, Netherlands, Belgium; languages include English, Dutch
Drawer D-7, Folder 5
South Africa: Calendars 1975-1990; [1988-1989]
Physical Description: 37
Note
includes two complete sets of "The Full Colour 1990 Picture Calendar"; includes International Defense and Aid Fund for Southern Africa; dates in brackets reflect dates of creation of images used in calendars
Scope and Content Note
related topics include illustrated calendars, Namibia, children, peace, women, ecology, wildlife, African animal species, cultural events, spaeza shops, commerce, families, Soweto (South Africa), poetry, photographic images, Bulhoek (Whittlesea, Eastern Cape, South Africa), racism, fascism, imperialism, oppression, solidarity, women's rights, political prisoners, hypocrisy, human rights, equal rights, security, education, cultural, peace, racism, war, armed struggle, ; makers include South African Support Project, African National Congress(ANC), Weekly Mail (United Kingdom), Caroline Cullinan, Tony McGrath, Gavin Jantjes, African National Congress (ANC); references or specifically about South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), African National Congress (ANC), 1984 International Year of the Woman, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Sharpeville (South Africa), Solomon Mahlongu Freedom College(Tanzania), The Federation of South African Women, Transvaal prison, Christianity, The Freedom Charter (1955 South Africa), Bantu Women's League, trade unions,activism, AME Church, creche, hygiene, education, freedom fighters, ; referenced individuals include Oswald R. Mtshali, Dennis Brutus, A.N.C. Kumalo, Barry Feinberg, Mazisi Kunene, Mongane Wally Serote, Fezeka Makonese, Nelson Mandela, Kate Molale, mary Moodley, Charlotte Makgomo manye Maxeke, Clements Kadalie, Selby Msimang, Ruth First, Saleka Kgositsle, Rebecca Matlou, Lilian Ngoyi, ; languages include English, French, German, Zulu, Afrikaans; places made include London (England, UK), Seattle (Washington, USA), Zambia (SOUTH AFRICA),
Drawer D-7, Folder 6
South Africa: "The American Committee on Africa" 1979 Calendar 1979
Physical Description: 24
Note
This folder contains the full "The American Committee on Africa" 1979 calendar (spiral bound), and a complete set of the graphics of the calendar with the calendar dates cut off.
Scope and Content Note
related topics include children, human rights, religion, quotations, marches and demonstrations, South African racism, classism, women, government documents, legal repression, Soweto (South Africa), racial violence, identification papers, , U.S. racism, boycotts, divestment, corporatism, oil, soldiers, peace, sports, apartheid; languages include English, Arabic, Spanish, French; makers include The American Committee on Africa, The United Nations Centre Against Apartheid, Debra Solomon, Claire M. Brotman, Margaret McNeil, Andrew Minewski, Kiyo Tabery, Gunter Tschiedel, Howard Grayson, Becky McCurdy, Gene Zeitler, Manuel Garcia; referenced individuals include Nelson Mandela, Albert Lutuli, Robert Sobukwe, Oliver Tambo, Desmond Tutu, Joyce Sikakane, Steve Biko; references or specifically about Pan-Africanist Congress of Azania, International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid, United Nations Program for the International Anti-Apartheid Year, African National Congress (ANC), Amnesty International, Black Consciounsness Movement, Organization of African Unity, knives
Drawer D-7, Folder 7
South Africa: Political Prisoners 1971-1991
Physical Description: 29
Note
includes graffiti / defaced item: "Steve Biko Sucks! Zion Shit"
Scope and Content Note
related topics include commemorations, quotations, police brutality, poetry, political asylum, aid, exile, deportations, detentions, marches and demonstrations, apartheid executions, death penalty, union organizers, South African unions, South African communism, Soweto (South Africa), children, child prisoners, Namibia, freedom fighters, labor, terrorism, imprisonment, prisoners of conscience; references or specifically about Steve Biko's funeral, Johannesburg Metal and Allied Workers' Union (MAWU), South African Communist Party (SACP), Soweto Student Representative Council, Robben Island, Southern Africa: the Imprisoned Society (SATIS), African National Congress (ANC), Namibia, freedom, courage, rage, classism, segregation, education, Soweto Uprising, Pretoria (South Africa), jail cells, jail bars, South Africa map, United Defense Front (UDF); referenced individuals include Steve Biko, Dennis Brutus, Khotso Seatlholo, Joseph Mdluli, Moses Mayekiso, Solomon Mahlangu, Vuyisile Mini, Simon Mogoerane, Jerry Mosoloni, Marcus Motaung, Sipho Kubheka, Chris Hanni, Pablo Neruda, Phumlani Nqcongwane, Nelson Mandela, Useni Eugene Perkins, Winnie Mandela, Dorothy Nyembe, James Matthews, John Muafangejo, Billie Nair, Herman Ja Toivo, John Hyat Pokela, Bram Fischer, A. Kathrada, Indris Naidoo, Dorothy Nyembe, Walter Sisulu, Denis Goldberg; makers include Richard Francis Brown, Stephen Nkosi, W. Cooper, Nam, Black Star, Dennis Brutus, David King, Prolecult, Anti-Apartheid Movement, City of London Anti-Apartheid Group, African National Congress (ANC), Northwest Working Press, Amnesty International London, People's Weekly World, Judith Raw, Guardian Newsweekly, Russell Press, Ltd., Grupo Anti-apartheid de Valencia, African National Congress of South Africa; languages English, Zulu; places made include London (United Kingdom), USA, New York (New York, USA), Ann Arbor (Michigan, USA)
Drawer D-7, Folder 8
South Africa: Apartheid - Made in Europe 1971-1991
Physical Description: 32
Scope and Content Note
related topics include conscription, draft, war, anti-war, apartheid, soldiers, international solidarity, children, anti-fascism, maps, repression, resistance, mining, population, human rights, education, police, justice, executions, racism, activists, police brutality, weapons, military, labor, jobs, wages, racial discrimination, poverty unions, education, law, prisons, white supremacy, religion, torture, arts and culture, exhibitions, babies, marches and demonstrations; makers include Victor Levie, SSP, Holland Committee on Southern Africa, Giethoorn/Meppel, Anti-Apartheid Movement, United Nations Centre Against Apartheid, Dumile Feni, David King, Twentieth Century Press, Stathis, Mouvement Anti-Apartheid, Utopie, Natasha Krenbol, South Africa Solidarity Campaign, National Organisation of I.S. Societies; references or specifically about End Conscription Campaign (ECC), Amandla, swastikas, knives, guns, Dutch Anti-Apartheid Movement, World Campaign Against Military and Nuclear Collaboration with South Africa, peace sign, Afrikaans, South West African People's Organization (SWAPO), African National Congress (ANC), Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), power to the people, South African Ministry of Justice, strikes, miscegenation laws, Christianity, hangings, gallows, nooses, blindfolds, oranges, juicer, helmets, toilets, hands, mouth gag, Pretoria (South Africa), public transportation, freedom fighters; referened individuals include Jacky Diale, Ernest Cole; places made include Netherlands, London (England); languages include Dutch, German, English, French
Drawer D-7, Folder 9
South Africa: "The American Committee on Africa" 1978 Calendar 1978
Physical Description: 22
Note
This folder contains the full "The American Committee on Africa" 1978 calendar (unbound) and the graphics of the calendar with the calendar dates cut off (incomplete set).
Scope and Content Note
related topics include racism, peace, mothers, children, segregated education, racial unity, athletics, identification papers, racial violence, mass media, legal repression, prisons, divestment, U.S. imperialism, segregation, travel passes, slavery, corporations, corporate logos, state violence; makers include American Committee on Africa, United Nations Centre Against Apartheid, Birgit Walker, Chas M. Bankoff, Melanie Milkie, Mary Nash, Sharon Commins, Brian Everritt, Pat Cummings, John Chun, Keith Pratt, Connie Harold, Sid Bingham, Bob Ziering; references or specifically about The New York Times, Soweto uprising, the American South, slave drivers, blood, fists, athletics, track runners, athletes, blood, Sharpeville massacre, Massah, identity cards, passports, Colgate,; referenced individuals include B. J. Vorster (John Vorster), Nelson Mandela,; languages include English, Bantu
Drawer D-7, Folder 10
South Africa: African National Congress (ANC) 1955-1994
Physical Description: 28
Scope and Content Note
related topics include The Freedom Charter of 1955, students, youth, international solidarity, labor, women, African National Congress (ANC) anniversaries, marches and demonstrations, radio, benefit concerts, African National Congress (ANC) leaders, elections, voting, education, Youth Day, clenched fist, patriotism, combatants, sanctions, divestment, political prisoners; makers include International Defense and Aid Fund for Southern Africa, Flashprint Enterprises, National Organization of Labour Students, Royal, African National Congress (Bonn), Plambeck & Co., Solidarity Committee of the German Democratic Republic, Rob Schröder, Lies Ros, Frank Beekers, African National Congress (ANC), London Caledonian Press, African National Congress (ANC) Youth League, Carl Smool, Shadowdean Ltd., International Union of Students, Antonio P. Domingues, TUC, John Swain & Son Ltd., Anti-Apartheid Movement, United Nations Observer Mission, African National Congress Women's League (ANC WL); references or specifically about United Nations Centre Against Apartheid, Umkhonto we Sizwe, African National Congress (ANC) flag, South African Youth Day, Je Ka Jo, On the Boards, Athlone township, Kliptown Books, IDAF, Azania, Rivonia, Kliptown, The Freedom Charter, "A History of the ANC" (book), graves, raised fist, Zulu shield, spear, flowers, Year of the Cadre, guns; referenced individuals include Francis Meli, Miriam Stern, Joe Slovo, Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, J. L. Dube (John Langalibalele Dube), S. M. Makgatho (Sefako Mapogo Makgatho), Z. R. Mahabane (Zaccheus Richard Mahabane), J. T. Gumede (Josiah Tshangana Gumede), Pixley ka Isaka Seme, A. B. Xuma (Alfred Bitini Xuma), J. S. Moroka, A. J. Lutuli, Walter Sisulu, Chris Hani, Gideon Mendel, Eugenia Neto, Bambata, Nyathi Pokela, Frederik Willem de Klerk, P. W. Botha (Pieter Willem Botha), Denis Goldberg, Ahmed Kathrada, Andrew Mlangeni, Aaron Motsoaledi, Raymond Mhlaba, Govan Mbeki, Walter Sisulu, Winnie Mandela, Harry Gwala, Elias Motsoaledi, Wilton Mkwayi, Oscar Mpetha ; places made include London (England, UK), Germany, Johannesburg (South Africa), Switzerland, Amsterdam, Netherlands, California (USA), New York City (New York, USA), Paris (France); languages include German, English, French, Dutch, Zulu
Drawer D-7, Folder 11
South Africa: Apartheid 1970s-1990s
Physical Description: 20
Scope and Content Note
related topics include racism, democracy, unity, children, victory, communites, neighborhoods, peace, liberation, death, freedom, apartheid, anniversaries, colonialism, police brutality, militant groups, violence, labor, workers; makers include the United Nations, Granger, Umkhonto We Sizwe, African National Congress of South Africa, Abdul-Hay, International Artists Group (IAC), Graphic Presentation Unit, United Nations, World Trade Union Congress, Ewald Spieker, South African Congress of Trade Unions; references or specifically about chained link fence, peace sign, freedom fighters, guns, power to the people, MPLA Militant, Amandla, Africa, Bostwana, flags, doves, wrench, raised fists, hands, United Nations Centre Against Apartheid, crying children, dead children, Freedom Charter, jail bars, Soweto Uprising, American flag, South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO), Zulu shield, Mozambique, Zambia, Tanzania, Angola, Zimbabwe; referenced individuals include Rebusoajoang, Peter Magubane, Amilcar Cabral, Ted Landsmark; places made include Tanzania; languages include English, Arabic, Spanish, French, Zulu
Drawer D-7, Folder 12
South Africa: Ecology / Health 1970s-2000s
Physical Description: 12
Scope and Content Note
related topics include littering, public safety, nature, conservation, ecology, health, pollution, mental health, conferences, racism, segregation, hunger, food sovereignty, food insecurity, land rights, human rights, healthcare, diseases, labor, Apartheid, wildlife, nature reserves, ; makers include Division of Nature Conservation, Elata, Cape Department of Nature and Environmental Conservation, South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA), Organisation for Appropriate Social Services in South Africa (OASSSA), Lamosa Action Aid, ; references or specifically about litter, trash, injuries, animals, death, cows, Ohlsson's Breweries Transkei, freshwater habitats, invasive species, fish, indigenous species, eThekwini Health Department, Shell (corporation), British Petroleum (BP), Lanxess, Portnet, Engen, Defy (corporation), Mondi, Toyota, Huletts, asthma, international pollution, emissions, Nelson Mandela Medical School, University of the Western Cape, seeds, genetically-modified organisms (GMOs), Monsanto, Dow, biodiversity, South African Bill of Rights, infant mortality rate, tuberculosis, doctors, ambulances, graves, blood transfusions, Indian Ocean; referenced individuals include Robert Orben; places made include Cape Town (South Africa), Transkei (South Africa), South Durban (South Africa), Mowbray (South Africa); languages include English, Afrikaans
Drawer D-7, Folder 14
South Africa: Apartheid - Made in U.S. 1977-1994
Physical Description: 29
Note
includes non-paper based items (felt material) & newsprint
Scope and Content Note
related topics include colonialism, apartheid, racism, white supremacy, white settler colonialism, liberation, police brutality, women, children, freedom, human rights, justice, democracy, representation, equal rights, land rights, labor, education, housing rights, peace, Black liberation, marches and demonstrations, currency, money, maps, revolutions, voting, elections, exile, poems, deportations, murder, political prisoners, economic sanctions, divestment, international solidarity; makers include Sharon Comming, Africa Solidarity Committee, All-Peoples Congress/Peoples Anti-War Mobilization (APC/PAM), U.S. Out of South Africa Network, Call To Conscience Network (CTC), Inkworks Press, Larry Le Brane, African Liberation Support Committee, ASUO, Clay Young, Dayton Community Media Workshop for ITT Boycott Committee, Red Tide, Sun Distribution International, Poster Project, Africa Fund Labor Desk, Allied Printing, U.C. Berkeley Anti-Apartheid Movement, Western Massachusetts Dennis Brutus Defense Committee, Alvin Carter, CU South Africa Awareness Group, Cal State Fullerton Coalition Against Apartheid, Free South Arica Movement, Nuez; referenced individuals include Nyati Pokela, Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, Malcolm X, Dennus Brutus, Duke Mashobane, David Packard, Laura Galinson, Frank Dexter Brown, Kathy Deacon; references or specifically about Azania, guns, United States of America (USA), Pan-Africanist Congress of Azania, Free Azania! Campaign, South African Minters' Fund, chains, broken chains, hand cuffs, African National Congress (ANC), South West African People's Organization (SWAPO), The Freedom Charter, Congress of the People, Kliptown (South Africa), by any means necessary, Soviet Union (USSR), African continent, krugerrand, Soweto Uprising, blood, crimes against humanity, peace sign, Howard University Student Association, Coalition for a New Foreign Policy, skull, Pan-African flag, United Democratic Front (UDF), eyes, screaming, plants, jewelry, Hewlett-Packard, , barbed wire, skeletons, The Guardian, pith helment, mace; languages includes English, Zulu; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Washington D.C. (USA), Delaware (USA), Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Dayton (Ohio, USA), Detroit (Michigan, USA), Ann Arbor (Michigan, USA), Springfield (Massachusetts, USA), Colorado (USA)
Drawer D-7, Folder 15
South Africa: Apartheid - Los Angeles Free South Africa Movement 1980's
Physical Description: 17
Note
all posters were probably made by Los Angeles Free South Africa Movement (L.A.F.S.A.M.)
Scope and Content Note
related topics include prison labor, women, manufacturing, fascism, labor, political prisoners, imperialism, white power, blood, women; makers include The Los Angeles Free South Africa Movement (LAFSAM); references or specifically about pass laws, Europe, USA, chains, Nazi Party, World War II (WWII), abomination, 1956 Pass Law demonstration, "you struck a rock"; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Nelson Mandela, Pieter Willem Botha (P.W. Botha); places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer D-7, Folder 16
South Africa: Apartheid - Made in U.S. - Events 1977-1994
Physical Description: 18
Scope and Content Note
related topics include marches and demonstrations, rallies, apartheid, political prisoners, boycotts, divestment, executions, death penalty, capital punishment, Central America, drugs, weapons trade, voting, elections, ballots, police brutality, international solidarity, diplomacy, protests, conferences, liberation, imperialism, festivals, rallies, symposiums, concerts, films; makers include Los Angeles Free South Africa Movement, Bay Area Southern Africa Network, Autumn Press, National Coalition to Support African Liberation, Inkworks Press, Free South Africa Movement, ManoPrints, African Liberation Support Committee, Washington Office on Africa Educational Fund, Mary E. Greer Mudiku, Quant & Bascombe, Little Tokyo Art Workshop, University of Colorado Anti-Apartheid Movement, South Carolina Committee for the Liberation of South Africa, Harbinger Publications, Inc., Colorado Coalition Against Apartheid, Cal State Fullerton Coalition Against Apartheid; references or specifically about free the children, Shell Oil, UNITA, African National Congress (ANC), blockades, University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), chains, broken chains, bayonets, guns, Wilmington 10 (Wilmington Ten), African Liberation Day, raised fist, white supremacy, superpowers, African Liberation Support Committee, African Liberation Day Coalition, Sharpeville (South Africa), American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), blood, Pan-African flag, Inkululeko Ngesikhathi Sethu (freedom in our lifetime), handprints, Africa map, soldiers, freedom fighters, African Liberation Day, Amandla Ngawethu (power to the people), raised fist, torch, spear, shackles, South Africa Solidarity Day, Black Consciousness Movement of Azania, Uzulu Dance Troupe, Ras Michael & the Sons of Negus, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Izwe Lethu (Africa is our land); referenced individuals include Nelson Mandela, Ronald Reagan, Allan Bakke, Steve Biko, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK); places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Colorado (USA), South Carolina (USA), Fullerton (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer D-8, Folder 1
Pan-Africa: Women 1980s-2000; 2010
Physical Description: 34
Note
includes International Labour Organization / Southern Africa Multidisciplinary Advisory Team (ILO/SAMAT) series; African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies series; African Women Scientists series by the Forum for African Women Educationists
Scope and Content Note
related topics include environment, labor, gumtree polls, development, wood industry, goldpanning, agriculture, drought, gendered occupations, nuitrition, children, Zimbabwe (Africa), Weya, Binga, arts and crafts, self-employment, microbusinesses, entrepreneurship, microfinancing, community based organisations (CBO), Chiweshi, hunger, sexism, voting, women's rights, education, female solidarity, domestic violence, violence against women, land rights, property rights, political rights, genital mutilation, equality, self-determination, community building, religion, Islam, Christianity, gendered roles in children, conferences, Nigeria (Africa), Guinea (Africa), universities, South Africa, calendars, health, female empowerment, female marginalization, sex education, Nigerian widows, HIV / AIDS, abortion, motherhood, girls, conflict resolution, peace building, healing, survival solidarity, hope, indigeneity; makers include Black Liberation Press, Samso, International Labour Organization / Southern Africa Multidisciplinary Advisory Team (ILO/SAMAT), Trevor Davies, Cheu Mita, Cheu Mita, ZERO, African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies, Ebou Madi Sillah, BPMRU, ACDNRS, UNIFEM / Dakar, Wangoi Njai, Sheila Wamahiu, Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE), Salomon Mebratu, National Union of Eritrean Women, K. Skora, C. Bible, Amistad Lithograph Co.; referenced individuals include Carmen Pereira, Vladimir Lenin, Samora Machel, Grace Alele Williams, Aicha Bah Diallo, Mamphela Aletta Ramphele; references or specifically about Batana Village Development Committee, Polisario Front (Western Sahara), Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF), Azania Soweto upsrising, Sanyati Communal Lands, Mapaurga, Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP), OXFAM, Organisation for Rural Associations for Progress (ORAP), Mazowe river, Mavave, UNIFEM, NORAD, OAK Foundation, the Bible, Quran (Qur'an / Koran), United Nations (UN), 5th African Regional Conference on Women, Peace Torch; languages include English, French, Arabic, Eritrean, Shona, Finnish, Hebrew, Zulu, Turkish, Dutch, Nyanja, Spanish, Portuguese; places made include Italy, Zimbabwe (Africa), California (USA)
Drawer D-8, Folder 2
Burkina Faso / Ethiopia / Ghana / Malawi / Liberia / Rwanda / Niger / Mauritius 1972; 1983-2003; 2009
Physical Description: 24
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Tutsis, dictatorships, France, World War II, Vichy, sex education, condoms, families, women, careers, Somalia (Africa), benefit concerts, lynching, U.S. militarism, prisons, forced labor, Kambagu (Ghana, Africa), U.S.-Ethiopian Naval Base, book publications, environment, wildlife fires, ecology, calendar, Mogadishu (Somalia, Africa), films, natural resources, sustainability, women, education, contraceptives, war crimes, class, hammer and sickle, voting, AIDS prevention, arts and culture, family planning; makers include Programme d'Appui aux initiatives de Gestion Locale des Roneraies du Dallol Maouri et du Fleuve, Imprimerie Albarka Niamey, Survie, Magneta, MacArthur, The International Journal of Transitional Justice, Institute for War and Peace Reporting, World Affairs Council of Northern California, International House at University of California at Berkeley, Rotary International Peace Fellows, Health Unlimited, Ethiopian Pastoralist Research and Development Association (EPaRDA), Center for Disease Control (CDC), Montfort Press, Wildlife Society of Malawi, Rotary Club Blantayre, National Bank of Malawi, Veronica Laaman, School Tree Education Project (STEP), George, Muxyi, Mauritius Family Planning Association (FMPA), Regent Press, Cuttaree, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The Ethiopian Peoples' Revolutionary party (EPRP), Eugene Coalition/Coalition Press, Actionaid; references or specifically about Ethiopian Airlines, Alem Bekagn, Massawa (Eritrea, Africa), Mogpafis, This Child Will be Great, Memoir of a Remarkable Life, MacArthur Symposium on International Ciriminal Justice, Human Rights Center (UC Berkeley), International Criminal Court, worker peasant alliance, World Wide Federation of Ethiopian Students (ESUNA), hodu, Republic of Upper Volta (Burkino Faso), Port Mathurin (Rodrigues, Mauritius); referenced individuals include Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Thomas Sankara, Kwame Nkrumah, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Jim Roselini, Yero Boly, Fulani Griot, ; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Venice (California, USA), France, Ethiopia, Germany, Mauritius, Eugene (Oregon, USA); languages include English, Arabic, French, Ge'ez, Amharic
Drawer D-8, Folder 3
Eritrea / Djibouti 1975-1981
Physical Description: 29
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related topics include soldiers, arts and crafts, agriculture, child soldiers, flags, self-reliance, anniversaries, cultural preservation, creative skills, colonialism, democracy, job creation; makers include Goran, Mike Wells, Betty LaDuke, Black Liberation Press, Association of Eritrean Students (United Kingdom), Graficoop, Association of Eritrean Students in North America, Glad Day Press, Eritreans for Liberation in North America (San Francisco Chapter), Eritreans for Liberation in North America (Washington State Chapter), Arara Tseggai, World Health Organization (WHO); references or specifically about Eritrean Civil War(s), Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF); places made include Oregon (USA), London (England, UK), Bologna (Italy), New York (USA), Djibouti; languages include Eritrean, French, English
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Polisario Front (Frente Popular de Liberación de Saguía el Hamra y Río de Oro) 1979-1988
Physical Description: 8
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related topics include colonialism, children, youth, Sahrawi people, peace, anniversaries, Moroccan occupation; languages include Spanish, French, English, Arabic; references or specifically about Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), Western Sahara, Aaiun, Smara, Bucraa, Dajla, Güera; makers include Imprimerie Sauvêtre, Comité de Suisse de Soutien au Peuple Sahraoui à Genève, Mediascope
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Sierra Leone Dates Unknown
Physical Description: 4
Scope and Content Note
related topics include birth control, public health, family planning, children; makers include Planned Parenthood Association of Sierra Leone (PPASL); languages include English, [native Sierra Leone language]
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Guinea-Bissau / Cape Verde 1973-1974
Physical Description: 9
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related topics include quotations, independence anniversaries, solidarity, colonialism, liberation, media, assasination, torture, ; referenced individuals include Amílcar Cabral, Hank Hucles, Tobias Engel, Rene Lefort, Gilbert Ige ; references or specifically about African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC), Comissao Pró-Uniao Nacional Dos Estudantes Portugueses, No Pincha (Film) Associacao De Amizade Portugal Guiné-Bissau Grupo De Accao Democrática De Cabo-Verde E Guiné, Movimento Democrático Das Mulheres, savages, Portuguese people, West Africa-Another Vietnam?, Mozambique, Angola, ; makers include CCLAMGS World Resource Center, Edição de Acção Guiné-Cabo Verde, Renascença Gráfica, International Union of Students, Marilyn Reynolds, Antunes & Amilcar; languages include Portuguese, French, English; places made Chicago (Illinois, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), FRANCE,
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Kenya 1977-1986
Physical Description: 20
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related topics include homelessness, peace, gender specific roles, children, female empowerment, voting, gender equality, UN Decade for Women Conference, environment, choice, assembly, campaign poster, election, representatives, security, infrastructure, prosperity, unity, hotlines, child abuse, whistle-blowing, malaria, prevention, healthcare, medicine, public health, access to water, sex trafficking, voter registration, hydration, clean drinking water, health education; makers include Nairobi Task Force on Street Children, Undugu Society of Kenya, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), WEP, Kenya Alliance for Advancement of Children, Institute for Education in Democracy, Kenya Government Secretariat, M.M. Gohil, Mazingira Institute, United Nations Environment Programme, Environment Liaison Centre, Programme des Nations Unies pour L-Environment, FISE, Mukund Arts, Beyana Enterprises, Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission, GJLOS (Governance Justice, Law and Order Sector) Reform Programme, Childline Kenya, Ministry of Public Health & Sanitation, President's Malaria Initiative, Division of Malaria Control, Komesha Malaria Okoa Maisha, World Health Organization (WHO), Oak Foundation, End Child Prostitution in Kenya (ECPIK), Electoral Commission of Kenya, Kenya Red Cross, Department for International Development (DFID), Truth Justice and Reconciliation Commission, Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA Kenya); references or specifically about development, employment, health, World Environment Day, United Democratic Forum Party (UDF), Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Act, World Malaria Day 2012, oral rehydration salts (ORS); referenced individuals include Sarah Watsla Netia;languages include English, French, Swahili; places made Nairobi, Kenya
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Kenya: Women for Change 2008
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include domestic violence, discrimination, affirmative action for women's rights, laws to protect women, equality, citizenship, dowries, marriages, property rights, land and property reforms, children, child rearing, voting, elections, equal rights; references or specifically about Kenyan Constitution (katiba); makers include Linda Kiveu; referenced individuals include Jomo Kenyatta, Mwai Kibaki, Daniel arap Moi; languages include English, Swahili; places made include Kenya
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Pan-Africa: Oversize 1976-1998
Physical Description: 34
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related topics include map, colonialism, exhibition, arts and culture, photography, women, children, imperialism, oil, finance, guerilla warfare, flags, natural resources, flags, environment, logging, fauna, flora, plants, evolution, genetics, genetic diversity, capitalism, national liberation, journalism, desertification, agriculture, ecology, eco-tourism, poetry, film festivals, Pledge; makers include Patrick Amman, The Brooklyn Museum of Arts and Sciences, Foundation for Humanitarian Aid to Africa, Pan-African Liberation Committee, Kwaku Amenhotep, Afro Craft Associates, Scientific Artwork Company, Earl Bateman 3d, Jane Goodall Institute, Mary McLean-Bateman, Celestial Arts, Peter Schultz Printing Services, African Studies Center, Museum of Cultural History, University of California, Los Angeles, Black Liberation Press, Centre de Liaison Pour L'Environnement International, British Overseas Development Authority, Anthony Mwangi, Touchstone Press, Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, Laemmle's Sunset 5 Theatres, Robert Birama Diop, Hassan, Zakele International Productions, UCLA Student Committee for the Arts, Nevile Garrick, Brad Kanewyer, Adrian Booth, Kwaku E. Lynn, The Institute for Community Organization and Development, Artsen Zonder Grenzen, Robert Knoth, The Japan Foundation African Film Festival; references or specifically about National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Bob Marley & The Wailers SURVIVAL album, National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), New York State Council on the Arts, Federal Indemnity, Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities, Nubia, Sudan, University Museum, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), sphinx, King Taharqo, Napatan Period, British Museum, London, American Pictures, Gulf Oil, tropical rainforests, Guinean forest, Nigeria, Zaire (Congo) river basin, chimpanzees, gorillas, apes, biochemical analysis, frogs, Bagam tribe, Fon tribe, orangutan, British National Press, alphabet; referenced individuals include Jacob Holdt, Kitti Freundad, Ord Carver, Amílcar Lopes da Costa Cabral, Jorge Rebelo, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Marcus Garvey; places made include Brooklyn (New York, USA), Brookline (Massachussets, USA), Oakland (California, USA) Tucson (Arizona, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Nairobi (Kenya), London (United Kingdom) Youngstown (Ohio, USA); languages include English, French, Somali, Japanese
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Nigeria 1972-2003
Physical Description: 19
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related topics include corporations, boycotts, tours, ecology, Ogoni people, death penalty, prisons, juvenile prisoners, women prisoners, death row, violence against women, women's rights, musical performances, arts and culture, apartheid, benefit events, political prisoners, commemorative portraits, quotations; makers include Project Underground, Inkworks Press, Peter, Pueschl, Phil Bradley, Prisoners Rehabilitation and Welfare Action (PRAWA), Waldman, Federazione dei Verdi; produced by or supporting Civil Liberties Organization (CLO), International Centre for the Human Rights Development in Canada and Development (ICHRDD), Women's Rights Project (WRP), Cordaid, Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid, International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers' Unions (ICEM), The International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW); places made include California (USA), Germany, Australia, Nigeria, Canada, Belgium, United Kingdom; referenced individuals include Phillip I. Carroll, Ebenezer Obey, Milton Dabibi, Frank Kokori, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Stephen P. Wokoich, Fela Kuti; references or specifically about Shell Oil, Chevron Oil, Mobil Oil, Agip Oil, Komene Famaa, Friends of the Earth Australia, The Nigerian Australian Association, The Australian Greens, National Union of Students, Virtual Artists Pty Ltd Australian Conservation Foundation, Praxis, Resistance, Student Environment Activist Movement, Venerable Prisoners Assistance Project, Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA), Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association (PENGASSAN); languages include English, Spanish, Italian
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Sudan 1989-2007
Physical Description: 27
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includes newsprint; includes "Genocide Emergency - Darfur Sudan" Committee on Conscience of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum series
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, marches and demonstrations, relief, women's rights, Darfur genocide, children, sexual violence, militarism, U.S. imperialism, Sudanese people, Sahrawi people, anniversaries, divestment, ethnically targeted violence, weather conditions, environment, international aid, systemic violence, government, refugees; references or specifically about World March of Women, Beijing Olympic Games, Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), University of California Regents Investment Committee; makers include Canadian Students for Darfur, Los Angeles Times, Philip Vanoutrive, Marcel Bakker, Hollandse Hoogte, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Jerry Fowler, Michael Wadleigh, Gritty.org, Physicians for Human Rights, Brian Steidle, The International Rescue Committee (IRC); referenced individuals include Kenneth S. Kuchin; produced by or supporting Oxfam, Gender Based Violence Project, Gender Centre for Research and Training (GCRT), Salmnah, PANOS, Cordaid, Save Darfur, World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY), Sudanese Democratic Forces, Pax Christi; places made include Canada, Netherlands, USA; languages include Arabic, English, Spanish, French
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"Great Kings of Africa" - Budweiser Series 1977-1978
Physical Description: 20
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includes pamphlet
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Sonahay (West African region), Asante (West African region), Kumase (Ghana), Biblical figures, Syria, Israel, Egypt , Sudan, monotheistic religions, imperialism, Abyssinia (Ethiopia), Italian imperialism, Bantu, colonialism, military strategies, Islam, religious pilgrimages, Mali empire, government and politics, Christianity, reunification, slavery, education, labor skills; references or specifically about Battle of Adwa, Hadj; makers include L+D Dillon, Alfred J. Smith, John Biggers, Higgins Bond, Charles Lilly, Don Miller, Paul Collins, Dillon, Carl Owens; referenced individuals include Sunni Ali Ber (King of Sonahay, 1464-1492), Osei Kofi Tutu I (King of Asante, 1680-1717), Taharqa (King of Nubia 710-664 B.C.E.), Akhenaten (Pharaoh of Egypt , 1375-1358 B.C.E.), Nefertiti, Hannibal (Ruler of Cartage, 247-183 B.C.E), Menelik II (King of Abyssinia 1844-1913), Shaka (King of the Zulus, 1818-1828), Mansa Kankan Musa (King of Mali, 1312-1337), Askia Muhammed Touré (King of Songhay, 1493-1529), Affonso I (King of Kongo, 1506-1540); places made St. Louis (USA)
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Pan-Africa 1973; 1977-1993; 2002-2007; 2015
Physical Description: 71
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related topics include conference, arts and culture, self-determination, divestiture, marches and demonstrations, diplomatic ties, armed struggle, xenophobia, diversity, international solidarity, peace, film, women, children, mothers, proverbs, socialism, map, refugees, relocation, food, water, habitats, education, healthcare, music, Ancient World, religion, alphabet, unity, famine, agriculture, contraception, family planning, public health, pregnancy, calendar, investment, guerrilla fighters, Asafo (traditional warrior groups), Fante (Akan People), benefit, feast, ecology, tourism, safaris, biomes, boycott, poetry, elections, voter registration, starvation, colonialism, corporatism, boycotts, modernity, Marxism, guerrilla, militarism, statistics, changing Africa, African culture, imperialism, resistance; makers include African Liberation Support Committee, Reynaldo Rodriguez, inkworks, B. Adjali, Africa News, Africa News Service, A Weekly Digest of African Affairs, Bother Poster, Young Oxfam, Hosea Nganga, Edward Arnold Publishers, Committee for International Poetry, L. Sykes, U.N.H.C.R., African Family Films Ltd., Open Hand Publishing, Inc., Deb Figen Art & Design Services, Lifeline for Famine Relief, Red Sun Press, Acr/Sprague, National Council for Population and Development, Soi, Center for Third World Organizing, London Young Communists, Calvert's Press, Thames and Hudson, Yvan Livingston, Liberation Books, National Coalition to Support African Liberation, International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM), R. Brummett, M. Prein, R.S.V. Pullin, R. Novle, Albert B. Contemprate, Wildlife Clubs of Uganda, Wildlife Clubs of Kenya Eastern Africa Regional Wetlands Programme, Air Afrique, West African Safaris, Pan-African Committee, Red Sun Press, Grassroots International, David Quail, David Wachtel, Beloved Quail, O'Connor Fournet, African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC), Unity & Struggle, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Committee on Southern Africa; references or specifically about African liberation struggles, Blessings of the Drum", African Film Festival, African Film Society, Ceddo the film, Zaire, Kuggerand, Mozambique, Guinea, Zimbabwe, Angola, South Africa, Namibia, "Behind the Lines", "Witnesses", audio-visual programs, The Poetry Project, skulls, hodu, Upper Volta, West Africa, psalms, Holy Mount Zion, the Donkey Project, camels, oxen, medical supplies, Rwanda, Eritrea, Kenya, the Lord's Prayer, Europeans, United Nations, African Liberation Day, Soviet Union (USSR), Wilmington 10, Pan African Film & Arts Festival, SubSaharan Africa, Aquaculture, wetlands, Gulf oil, The Donkey Project, donkeys, camels, oxen, food, medical supplies,The United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG), Gulf, African freedom, face paint, Cape Verde, Revolution in Guinea, Capitals, Date of Independence, Population in Millions, Gross National Profit (GNP) per capita, population, life expectancy, adult illiteracy rate, population growth, infant mortality, Azania, chains, ; referenced individuals include Raymond Patterson, Frank Chipasula, Rashidah Ismaili, S. Anai-Kelueljang, Abena Busia, Jim Roselini, Fulani Griot, Yeru Boly, Yaa Asantewa, Amina, Marcus Garvey, Harriet Tubman, Jody Kim, Sundaira Morninghouse, David Evans, Steve Biko, Ron Dellums, Charles Bibbs, B. Adjali, Dennis Brutust, Jimi Evins, Amilcar Cabral, Sojourner Ahebee, Kofi Annan, Nelson Mandela, Wangari Maathai, Wole Soyinka, Ellen Johnson, Sirleaf, ; places made include Enfield (North Carolina, USA), New York City (New York, USA), Geneva (Switzerland), Venice (California, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Oakland (California,USA), Chicago (Illinois USA),London (United Kingdom), Montreal (Canada), Richmond (California, USA), Zomba, Malawi, Brookline, Massachussetts (USA), Durham (North Carolina, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), ; languages include English, Swahili, German, WIndhoek (Namibia), Spanish,
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India: Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust (SAHMAT) - Oversize 1993-2002
Physical Description: 24
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related topics include communalism, peace, arts and culture, sports, athletics, cultural pluralism, secularism, cultural events, cultural diversity, music, violence, ethnic conflict, boycotts, religious communities, riots; makers include Parthiv Shah, Ram Rahman, The Pioneer, Ishtihaar, Geeta Kapur, Madan Gopal Singh, Surendra Rajan, Pervez Rajan, Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust; references or specifically about religious stereotypes, Partition of India, Hinduism, Islam, Artists Against Communalism, Ayohdhya (Ayudhya, India), Arundhati Roy, K. R. Narayanan (President of India), Usha Narayanan, Gujarat Massacres, Coca Cola, Indian Constitution, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Rama, World War II, Nazi Germany, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), mosques, Ahmedabad (India), State Reserve Police (SRP), Godhra train burning, The Times of India, Jallianwala Bagh massacre (Amritsar massacre), United Kingdom, British colonialism; referenced individuals include Jawaharlal Nehru, Safdar Hashmi, Mahatma Gandhi, Communalism Combat, Harsh Mander, Herman Goering, Faiyaz Khan, Nasir Khan Rahim Khan Pathan, Amina Apa, Amit Sengupta, Siddharth Varadarajan, Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer; places made include India; languages include Hindi, English
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India: Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust (SAHMAT) 1992-2000
Physical Description: 44
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related topics include political theater, cultural events, First War of Indian Independence (The Indian Mutiny of 1857, Sepoy Rebellion), music, secularism, communalism, cultural pluralism, cultural diversity, religious tolerance, arts and culture, political violence, films, peace, artists and intellectuals, children, cinema, mass media; makers include Haku Shah Design, Parthiv Shah, Ishtihaar, Vivan Sundaram, Shamshad, Ram Rahman, Shamshad, Gulam Sheikh, Madan Gopal Singh, Orijit Sen, Perfect Press, Shabnam Hashdii, Gopi Gajwani, Pauls Press; references or specifically about United Kingdom, British colonialism, South Central Zone Cultural Center, Artists Against Communalism, National Street Theater Day, Sufi-Bhakti traditions, Sahmat Film Society, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS); referenced individuals include Mahatma Gandhi, Neelima Sheikh, Mrinal Sen, Safdar Hashmi, Kadammanitta Ramakrishnan, Ajayakumar, Carl Theodor Dreyer, Nalini Malani, M. F. Husan, Idassery, Surendran Nair, Ayodhya (Ayutdhya, India), Vallathol, Alex Matthew, Vivan Sundaram, Amir Khusrau, Kumarasan, Abul Kalam Azad, Arpita Singh, Robert Bresson, Sam Levin, Vailoppilly, N. N. Rimzon, Manu Parekh, Akbar Padamsee, Ulloor, Vasuvedan Akkitham, Bertolt Brecht; Kabir, Bulle Shah, Najim Hikmat; places made include India; languages include Hindi, English, Tamil
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India: Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust (SAHMAT) 1998-1999
Physical Description: 76
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makers include Parthiv Shah, Ishtihaar; related topics include cultural events, Pakistan, communalism, tolerance, arts and culture, freedom of expression, marches and demonstrations, vandalism, political violence, street theater, sports, athletics, secularism, cultural diversity, anti-nuclear, anti-war, poverty, disarmament, religion, nuclear weapons, political cartoons, military spending, militarism, government budgets, education, public health, women, religious persecution, mass media, nationalist movements, historical revision, secular education, textbooks, economics, food prices, corporations, crime; referenced individuals include Ghulam Ali, Dilip Kumar, M. Nagaraj, Sikandar Bakht, Bal Thackeray, Jitender Gupta, Arvind Yadav, MF Husain, Mahatma Gandhi, Rajinder Singh, R.K. Laxman, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Arundhati Roy, Vishnu Dalmiya, Ravi Shankar, Ramakrishna Hegde, Sudhir Tailang, N. Ram, Inder Malhotra, Abhijt Bhatlekar, Shanker Chakravarty, Uma Bharati, Irfan Hussain, Vinod Mehta, Fali Nariman, Ashok Kapoor, Sonia Gandhi, Shubhankar Ghosh, Madan Lal Khurana, Surendra Jain, Unny, Sudhir Tailang, Keshav, Merle Alemida, Manjul, Brig Surinder Singh; references or specifically about cultural policing, Shiv Sainiks (Shiv Sena), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Sangh Parivar, Bajrang Dal, nuclear adventurism, Kargil operation, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Hinduism, Islam, Hiroshima, Coca-Cola, Western culture, Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), national security, Talibanization, Srikrishna Commission, Kar Sevaks, Kushabhau Thakre, T. Narayan, Sikhism, Sangh Parivar, Christianity, Gujarat (India), protection of minorities, Indian constitution, democracy, morality brigade, fundamentalist groups, Hinduisation, Hindutva, Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT), federalism, Ministry of Human Resource Development; languages include Hindi, English
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India: Act Now for Harmony and Democracy (ANHAD) 1992-2012
Physical Description: 112
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Includes "Hidden Apartheid" series
Scope and Content Note
related topics include communalism, secularism, religion, cultural diversity, women, women's rights, Dalit women, rape, education, labor, sexism, children, caste system, untouchables, Gujarat (India), torture, youth, violence against women, film, arts and culture, political prisoners, anti-nuclear, nuclear weapons, anniversaries, peace, exhibitions, university events, competitions, democracy, Kashmir (India), human rights, International Women's Day, abortion, reproductive rights, pro-choice, 2002 Gujarat riots, poverty, caste violence, police brutality, malnutrition, hunger, boycotts, divorce, voting rights, religious freedoms, prostitution, sex workers, globalization, global economics, nonviolence; makers include Nidhip Graphics, Mohammed Yousef, National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR), Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP), Women Artists for Peace, Communal Harmony and Political Participation, Avni Sethi, Sauhard, Sahir Raza, HRLN, Jan Shikshan Sansthan, SANGAT, Minakshi Jena, Oxfam, Centre for Media and Alternative Communication (CMAC), Youth 4 Peace, Parthiv Shah, Promise of India, Pullshoppe; references or specifically about apartheid, Shiv Sena, Savarna Liberation Army (SLA), Frontline, Mabhoomi, U.S. flag, Christianity, Hiroshima Day, genocide, Indian Independence, Quit India resolution, Nazism, fascism, imperialism, United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), manual scavenging (sanitation work), casteism, Black Paper (NCDHR), Bhupen Khakkar, state violence, Brahmins, Indian Social Action Forum (INSAF), V Day, Human Rights Law Network; referenced individuals include Henri Cartier Bresson, Uttar Pradesh, Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Sanjiv Bhatt, Shabnam Hashmi, P.G.J Nampoothiri, Saba Azad, Imaad Shah, Kabir, Abhijit Sen, Khaza, Ashok Chakravarti, Sharankumar Limbale, Daya Pawar, J.V. Pawar, Waman Nimbalkar, D.S. Dudhalkar, Baburao Bagul, Jyoti Lanjewar, Bapurao Jagtap, K. R. Narayanan, Milan Kundera, B.R. Ambedkar, Bhupen Khakkar, Gersonides, Oscar Arias Sanchez, Khammam Kalla, Lyndon B. Johnson, Haku Shah, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Nemiraj Shetty; languages include Hindi, English
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India: Bhopal Disaster 1994
Physical Description: 7
Scope and Content Note
related topics include health care, labor, factories, chemical exposure, corporations, medicine, globalization, children; makers include Sambhavna Trust, Bhopal Group for Information and Action; references or specifically about Bhopal disaster, Sambhavna clinic, Union Carbide, The Hindustan Times, India Today, The International Medical Appeal for Bhopal; places made include USA, United Kingdom, India
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India: Women 2010
Physical Description: 50
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, violence against women, V-Day, rape, sexual abuse, female genital mutilation, forced labor, human trafficking, sex workers, prostitution, domestic violence, indigenous peoples, prisons, child abuse,Kashmir, literacy, education, empowerment, children, sexism, gender inequality, patriarchy, photography, wages, women's health, women's rights, fist, child labor, marriages, women's rights, torture, legal aid, domestic labor, housework, marches and demonstrations, religion, sexually transmitted diseases / sexually transmitted infections (STDs/STIs), sexual health, assassination, Women's Reservation Bill, domestic workers, social benefits; makers include SAHR WARU, Haku Shah, Parthiv Shah, Centre for Media and Alternative Communication (CMAC), Kamla Bhasin, Jagori, Women's Cell, Socio-Legal Aid Research and Training Centre (SLARTC), Jagori Rural Charitable Trust, Sangat, Bindiya Thapar, Indian Institute of Youth and Development, Mahila, Paryavaran Va Vikas Pariyojana, Gorakhpur Environmental, Purva yagik Kuswaha, Ramkishan Adig, Bhalotia Printers, Sewa Mandir, Mahila Vikas Ekai, Rural Center for Human Interest, Voluntary Health Association of India, Facet, Manushi, Selma Waldrman, National Solidarity Forum, Pehchan, Bibhas Das, Christian Medical Association of India; references or specifically about UNICEF, Hinduism, Alliance for 33%, Kandhamal (India); referenced individuals include Parijat Desai, Phoolan Devi ("The Bandit Queen); languages include Urdu, English, Hindi, Arabic, Oriya
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India: Voting Dates Unknown
Physical Description: 11
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related topics include voting rights, voting eligibility, Panchayati raj, government, elections, local government, corruption, voter education, voting directions, warnings, voter information; makers include Voluntary Action Network India (VANI), Voluntary Health Association of India (VHAI), Masterlines, Seva Mandir (Udaipur, India); references or specifically about democracy, civic duties; places made include India; languages include English, Hindi
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India: Children 1993-2011; 2016
Physical Description: 31
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Includes part of series from the Campaign Against Child Labour (CACL)
Scope and Content Note
related topics include child labor, sugarcane industry, factories, gender equality, public health, nutrition, water safety, sanitation, diarrhea, fireworks industry, boycotts, safety, salt industry, imperialism, conferences, polio, vaccinations, dental health, infant care, youth, religious persecution, Islam, Muslim, nonviolence, marches and demonstrations, voting, conscientious consumerism, consumer activism, ethical consumption, education, hotel workers, mechanics, flower picking, occupational safety, childcare, mining, poverty, old age counseling, work for the elderly, child sexual abuse, child trafficking, commodification, exploitation, punishment, law, ; makers include Centre for Rural Education Research and Development Association, Indian Institute of Youth and Development, Tari-D Signs, IPEC-APCL, South Asian Coalition On Child Servitude, Bachpan Bachao Andolan, Public Interest Research Group, The Press, Kuldip Press, Central Health Education Bureau (DGHS), Government of India Press, Campaign Against Child Labour (CACL), Sonali Manseta, International Labour Organization-International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (ILO-IPEC), World Center for Human Interests, Socio-Legal Aid Research & Training Centre (SLARTC), Equitable Tourism, Equations, Anup Mathew Thomas, Roy 227, Bandula Harischandra, ; references or specifically about Sivakashi (India), British colonialism, United Kingdom, terrorism, dharna, Sangh Terror Trail, Act Now for Harmony and Democracy (ANHAD), minimum wage, vaccinations, ; places made include Bangalore (India); languages include English, Hindi, Tamil, Oriya, Bengali, Urdu
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India: Ecology 1986-1995
Physical Description: 58
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Includes Act Now series
Scope and Content Note
related topics include bicycles, forests, deforestation, forest laws, government regulation, coral reefs, environmental conservation, marine biology, oceans, water conservation, tropical forests, biodiversity, global warming, rivers, children, ecosystems, trees, animal rights, wildlife protection, pollution, turtles, tortoises, air pollution, agriculture, farming, irrigation, natural resources, deregulation, disease, dams, women and the environment, compost, fertilizer, pesticides, public health, oxygen, natural gas, fossil fuels, petroleum, automobiles, gas, energy conservation, electricity conservation, waste management, biodegradable packaging, green movements, mangrove forests, swamps, ecology, genetically engineered organisms (GMO), food security, spirituality, ; makers include Vimal Printer, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Gorakhpur Environmental Action Group; Manav Sewa Sansthan SEVA, C.P.R. Environmental Education Centre (CPREEC), Centre for Environment Education, Jayaraman Litho Press, Photo Litho Press, Wildlife Institute of India, S. Bhupathy, Akhil Chandra, Dhriti Printers, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Ministry of Environment and Forests, Sonal, UNDP/SGP, Rural and Environmental Development Centre (REDC), Vignes Offset Printers, Strengthening Networking on Biomass Research and Biowaste Conversion (SAHYOG), Khalid GKP, Indo-Global Social Service Society (IGSSS), National Campaign on Dust Related Lung Diseases, Central Electric Press (CEP), Tanja Winter, The Research Foundation for Science, Technology & Natural Resource Policy, Indian Societ of Naturalists (INSONA; references or specifically about World Environment Day, Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, greenhouse effect, Nilgiris River, Earth, "Race to Save the Planet", Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), National Environmental Awareness Campaign, Act Now, herbicide-resistant, transgenic rice, genetic systems, seed industry, trees, Aswattha (Fig), Narada(music), Chitraratha(oppulence), Kapila,; referenced individuals include Mahatma Gandhi; places made include New Delhi (India); languages include English, Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Oriya, Urdu, Sanskrit
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India: Ecology - National Environmental Awareness Campaign 1987 1987
Physical Description: 11
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Includes series of National Environmental Awareness Campaign 1987 - complete 11-part Floods And Drought series by Centre for Environmental Education. Each poster has metal rings on corners.
Scope and Content Note
related topics include flooding, monsoons, agriculture, droughts, global warming, environmental action, green movements, soil protection, water conservation, erosion, land degradation, vegetation, deforestation, rain; makers include Centre for Environmental Education, multiple photographers; references or specifically about UNESCO, Act Now; places made include India; languages include English
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India: Metal Lining 1996-2000
Physical Description: 2
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Items stored separately because of metal material on edges of both posters
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Ladakh (India), education, public health, ecology, tourism, poverty, drought, degradation, calendars, deforestation, forests; makers include Secmol and Health Inc., Archana, Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), Conservation Education Centre (CEP); places made include India; languages include Ladakhi, English
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India: Newsprint 1996-2004
Physical Description: 5
Scope and Content Note
related topics include student movements, youth, communism, conferences, cultural events, arts and culture, labor, ecology, journalism, Tamil Nadu (India), transportation, education, public health, police, business, aging, social security, women, indigenous peoples, employment; makers include All Nepal National Free Students Union, Communist Party of Nepal; references or specifically about Sri Lanka Environmental Journalists Forum (SLEJF); referenced individuals include Jayalalithaa Jayaram; places made include Nepal, Sri Lanka, India; languages include Nepali, Sinhala
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India: Various Topics 1984-1986; 1993-1995; 2001-2012
Physical Description: 82
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related topics include human rights, poverty, hunger, women, pregnancy, labor, minimum wage, government transparency, retirement age, civil liberties, elderly people, pensions, food rations, children, malnourishment, women's rights, equality, land inheritance, communism, political parties, disarmament, torture, legal aid, legal rights, youth, criminal offences, caste system, gender equality, education, food, public health, infrastructure, corporations, French imperialism, exploitation, free market, privatization, global economics, safety hazards, Tamil people, sanitation, women, intellectual property rights, external debt, marriage, religion, U.S. imperialism, public policy, anniversaries, arts and culture, journalism, soldiers, irrigation, water supply, construction and development, wildlife, community building, alcoholism, substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, sex education, monogamy, safe sex, contraception, voting, elections, political corruption, politicians, illiteracy, youth, cultural values, historical photographs, portraiture, smoking, gambling, polygamy, domestic abuse, drugs, drug policies, health care, land rights, genocide, death, destruction, anti-war, peace, ; makers include National Campaign for the Right to Food and Work, Gandhi Book House, Communist Party of India, Prerna Printing Press, World Constitution and Parliament Association, Capital Printers, Human Rights Law Network, Committee for the Advancement of Legal Literacy (CALL), Comité de Soutien á la Révolution en Inde, Bündnis Gegen Imperialistische Aggression, Comité International de Soutien á la Guerre Populaire en Inde, Public Interest Research Group, Salam Khan, GDN Prints Associates, Shanta Memorial Rehabilitation Centre, Dips Communication Centre, Family Federation for Unification and World Peace, Gandhi Peace Foundation, Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights, Kazmi Solidarity Committee, Socio-Legal Aid Research & Training Centre (SLARTC), Tarik Sujat, Vimal Printer, New Concept Consultancy Services, Voluntary Action Network India (VANI), Jayaraman Litho Press, P. Sardar (Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel), Pankaj Nigam, Voluntary Health Association of India, Voluntary Action Network India, Rural Centre for Human Interests, Kartik Printers, BOLE Gujarat, DeVanshi, World Social Forum (WSF) India, Gautam Mody, Ministry of Health, Rational Drug Campaign, Saheli, Kalaimani Printing Industries, Tamil Nadu Peace and Solidarity Council (India), ; referenced individuals include Sharanu Bhusnur, Srinivas Sirnoorkar, Mahatma Gandhi, Clara Zetkin, Puran Singh Azad, Manmohan Singh, Gurjit Kaur, Mohammad Ahmad Kazmi, Noam Chomsky, Jawaharlal Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Andy Warhol, Indira Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore, Binay Mahajan, Najim Hikmat, C.H. Beck, Peter Hammer Verlag, Leo Tolstoi, Rabindranath Tagore, Bharathi, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Vladimir )Lenin, Pandit Nehuru, Indira Ghandi, MIchael Gorbachev, Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado, Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín, Sven Olof Joachim Palme, ; references or specifically about Tamil Nadu Peace and Solidarity Council India 1986m World Bank, Sikh genocide, Human Rights Law Network, India Centre for Human Rights & Law, People's Union for Civil Liberties, Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) People's War, People's War Group (PWG), International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), the Bible, Operation Bluestar, Sikh temples, International Peace Day, poster design competition, Powers and Prospects (Noam Chomsky), Liberation War Museum, western culture, water wells, Valsad (India), step out for peace; places made include India, USA, France, Germany; languages include Hindi, English, Punjabi, French, German, Tamil, Gujarati, Sanskrit
Drawer D-9, Folder 14
India: Various Topics - Oversize 2000
Physical Description: 1
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related topics include women, nonviolence; makers include Arpana Kaur; referenced individuals include Ramu Gandhi; places made include India; languages include English, Hindi
Drawer D-9, Folder 15
Bangladesh: Oversize 2004-2008
Physical Description: 18
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related topics include education, women, food, technology, commerce, hygiene, economics, ecology, conferences, breastfeeding, children, literacy, mothers, social development, human rights, slavery, police brutality, international aid, labor safety, labor health; makers include Asoke Karmaker, Moni Offset Press, Community Development Market, National Garment Workers Federation (NGWF), Intermediate Technology Development Group (ITDG), Shishir Bhattacharjee, World Social Forum (WSF) Bangladesh, Jahangir Alam, Kazi Shamsul Haque, Community Development Library (CDL), Moni Offset Press, Asoke Karmaker, Surjamukhi Shisu Sangha, Tirtho, Emergency Relief Fund, Inc.; references or specifically about export processing zones (EPZ), International Action Day for Bangladeshi Garment Workers Health and Safety, South Asia Social Forum; referenced individuals include Neil Cooper, Labiba Yasmin, Sheikh Mujib; places made include Bangladesh, USA; languages include Bengali, English
Drawer D-9, Folder 16
Nepal 1996; early 2000s
Physical Description: 52
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Includes newsprint
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related topics include ecology, gender discrimination, gender equality, sexism, children, gender roles, child labor, education, children's rights, environment, environmental protection, parenthood, health care, labor, ecosystems, agriculture, construction and development, agricultural labor, women, human rights, memorials, international solidarity, poverty, strikes, political parties, communism, politicians, music, cultural events, domestic violence, domestic abuse, alcoholism, substance abuse, addiction, literacy, militias, women, rifles, marches and demonstrations, prisons, peace, textiles, fire safety, fire hazards, technology, working women, militia, human trafficking; makers include Nepal Australia Community Forestry Project (NACFP), Li Onesto Australian International Development Assistance Bureau (AIDAB), Child Workers in Nepal Concerned Center (CWIN), Surya, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Concern for Children and Environment, Asmita Women's Publication House, D.P. Wagle, Joint Advocacy Campaign Committee for Equality, Unified Communist Party of Nepal, Nidhi, Asmita Women's Publication House, Shudarshan Rana, U.S. aid, Women Guidance Association, Suren Shrestha, Forests Trees and People, Asociación de Trabajadores Campesinos del Huila (ATCH), Media & Resource Organization, Eureca Sandhya, Kri-a-tiv Grafix, Yeti, Centers for Information and National Security (CINSec), Nepal Independent Painter Workers Union, Nationwide Campaign for the Prevention of Trafficking in Children and Women,; references or specifically about Pashupati Paints, Nepal Painter, Plumber & Wiring Workers Union [?], South Asian Forum for the Rights of Child Workers in Nepal, Centre of Concern for Child Labour, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, The Colombo Book Association, Justice & Peace Commission (Bangladesh), pregnant men, Devanagari, Child Labour Elimination Campaign, Nepalese flag, Dhaka topi, government officials, Li Onesto, women's militias; referenced individuals include Bharat Adhikari, Prakash Kaphley; languages include Nepali, English
Drawer D-9, Folder 17
Pakistan 2000-2006
Physical Description: 22
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related topics include women, refugees, torture, family planning, contraception, reproductive rights, children, labor, marches and demonstrations, unemployment, privatization, globalization, labor rights, social security, wages, ecology, trees, re-forestation, environmentalism, religion, families, waste management, gender equality, Muslims, gender roles, children's art; makers include Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research (PILER), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Amnesty International Pakistan, Feica, All Pakistan Trade Union Federation (APTUF), Working Women Organization, Angles, Khawaja Afzal, Printman Press, Family Planning Association of Pakistan, Ghulamali Printers, Printomind; references or specifically about May Day, living wage, Quran (Qur'an or Koran); languages include Urdu, English, Arabic; places made include Lahore (Pakistan)
Drawer D-9, Folder 18
Sri Lanka 1978-1981; 1993-2001
Physical Description: 26
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makers include Youth Organization of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, TCEA, Elephant House, Ceylon Cold Stores Ltd. (CCS), Gunaratne Offset Limited, Initiatives for International Dialogue, Boy Dominguez, Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), National Peace Council, Salaru Ads, Mathtamagoda, Ruwanwella, Manuja Weerakkody, Comité de Coordination Tamoul, National Youth Services Council, Centre for Islamic Studies; related topics include deforestation, ecology, book banning, censorship, faith, intellectuals, marches and demonstrations, nature conservation, cultural heritage, environmentalism, environmental conservation, education, children, peace, Filipino people, calendars, international solidarity, religions, interfaith solidarity, India, disappeared persons, commemorations, monuments, human rights, torture, illegal detention, abductions, mass graves, impunity, criminal investigations, justice system, police, police brutality, journalists, international tribunals, anti-war, soldiers, families, orphans, landmines, landmine victims, health services, national memory, alcoholism, poverty, wildlife, genocide, Tamil people, Sri Lankan independence, exile, Sri Lankan immigrants in France, diaspora, prisons, Sinhala people, international solidarity; referenced individuals include Chandrika Kumaratunga, V. Pirabakaran, Chandraguptha Thenuwara, Mylvaganam Nimalrajan; references or specifically about New York Zoological Society, Sri Lankan Army, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Sri Lankan Internship Program (SLIP), Initiatives for International Dialogue (IID), Interfaith Pilgrimage for Faith and Life, Cyberspace Graveyard, destruction of records, mass grave sites in Sri Lanka, Attorney General's Department, Sri Lankan civil war, terrorism, Lotus Flag Day, Full Moon Poya Holidays, "The Satanic Verses", "The Last Temptation of Christ", ban; places made include Quezon City (Philippines), USA, Sri Lanka, France; languages include English, Sinhala, French, Hindi, Tamil
Drawer D-10, Folder 1
Philippines: Arts and Culture 1969; 1978-1999; 2014
Physical Description: 38
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Includes laminated items
Scope and Content Note
makers include Toni Truesdale, S Point Printing, Robert Enríquez, Carlos "Botong" Francisco, Boyet, Nestor Gener, A. Lin Neumann, John Silva, Laong Laan, Jonathan Best, Asian Council for People's Culture, LACC Samahang Pilipino, Philippine National Day Planning Committee, Philippine Educational Theatre Association (PETA), Leap Design, Asia Visions Media Foundation, Inkworks Press, USC Fisher Museum of Art, Montclair State University George Segal Gallery; places made include California (USA), New York (USA), Netherlands, Norway, Philippines; referenced individuals include Lenny Limjoco, Barbara Dane, Pablo Menendez, Richard M. Nixon, Antonio Villegas, Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio, Francisco Balagtas, Limahong, Paul Galang, Jen Schradie, Matt DeVries, Tiger Woods, Bert Monterona, Corazon Aquino, Pablo Baen Santos; references or specifically about Filipino Muslims, A Rustling of Leaves (film), Migrante (film), Filipina maids in Hong Kong, Kasama (film), Bagong Silangan, People's Centennial Forum, People's Cultural Caravan, Philippine National Day, Spanish colonial period, Operasjon Dagsverk, The Golf War (film), armed guerillas, Ang Groupong Pendong, Beyond the Walls of Prisons (film); related topics include Islam, Philippine Revolution, art exhibitions, photography, women, labor, film, Katipunan (KKK), migrant labor, New People's Army (NPA), documentary film, arts and culture, cultural events, history, struggle, international solidarity, music, musicians, land rights, land defense, construction and development, golf, peasants, political prisoners, art exhibitions; languages include Tagalog (Filipino), German, Norwegian, Dutch
Drawer D-10, Folder 2
Philippines: Anti-Nuclear / Ecology 1991-1994
Physical Description: 6
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related topics include spirituality, ecology, religion, rainforests, coral reefs, conservation, sea life, Chernobyl disaster, boycotts, nuclear waste, nuclear pollution, nuclear weapons; makers include The Foundation for the Care of Creation, Inc. (FCCI), The Philippines Reef & Rainforest Project, B. Blinvey, Nuclear-Free Philippines Coalition, Reynaldo C. Macutay; places made include Quezon City (Philippines); references or specifically about Christians, Franciscans, God, reforestation, Danjugan Island (Philippines), Nestle, baby milk, Mother Earth
Drawer D-10, Folder 3
Philippines: Bayan (New Patriotic Alliance) 1987-2000
Physical Description: 25
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Includes laminated items
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related topics include conferences, U.S. imperialism, globalization, capitalism, peace, democracy, U.S. aid, political prisoners, militarism, land reform, land struggles, land rights, industrialization, construction and development, U.S. intervention, hunger, anniversaries, forums, Guam, Philippines, Cuba, Puerto Rico; makers include Bayan International-USA, Comité Pro-Democracia en Mexico, Advocacy Advertising, Erik Arazas, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Bayan-Mindanao, Philippine Peasant Support Network (PEASANTE-USA, Los Angeles), League of Filipino Students (LFS-Int'l, Los Angeles), Asian Pacific Core To Initiate Opportunities Now (ACTION); referenced individuals include Ferdinand Marcos, Ronald Reagan, Corazón Aquino, Benigno Aquino Jr., Rudy Romano, Tullio Favalim; references or specifically about People of Color Against Imperialist Globalization, Philippine military, U.S. military bases, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), "Junk APEC", repression, flag of the Philippines, U.S. flag
Drawer D-10, Folder 4
Philippines: Indigenous People 1980-1995
Physical Description: 22
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related topics include land rights, filipino indigenous peoples, indigenous heritage, religion, Christianity, tribal petitions, ancestral domain, tribal resistance, films, self-determination, conferences, peace, national minorities, national solidarity, diversity, theater, inculturation, ecology, sustainability, exploitation, revolution, democratic struggle, imperialism, US-Marcos dictatorship, oppression; makers include Joseph Fertin, National Democratic Front, International Association of Filipino Patriots, Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, Episcopal Commission on Tribal Filipinos (ECTF), Southeast Asia Resource Center, Abay, Cordillera People's Alliance, Tunay na Alyansa ng Bayan Alay sa Katutubo (TABAK), Chitoy Zapata, National Council of Churches in the Philippines - People's Action for Cultural Ties (NCCP-PACT), Bimbo Nemeño, Egay Fernandez, Franz Garcia, Habi Arts, Campaign Against Military Intervention in the Philippines, La Raza Graphics, ; referenced individuals include Macli-ing Dulag, Ampo; places made include Quezon City (Philippines); references or specifically about Tribal Filipino Sunday, kasama (companion, farmworker), Kalinga tribe, Tiboli tribe, Chico River Dam Project, Season of Thunder: Tribal Filipino Resistance, University of the Cordilleras, Cordillera (Philippines), genocide, The Tubao Group, Lubay (theater production), Bisaya peoples, Land Not Bullets; places made include; languages include English, Tagalog (Filipino), Cebuano
Drawer D-10, Folder 5
Philippines: Individuals 1974; 1981-1989; 1996
Physical Description: 23
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related topics include government and politics, politicians, massacres, terrorism, imperialism, fascism, communism, nepotism, military bases, U.S. imperialism, human rights, political corruption, capitalism, despotism, oil, cronyism, anniversaries, labor activists, Filipino-Americans, international crimes, U.S. relations with Philippines, natural resources, exploitation, martyrdom, poverty, repression, assasination, ; referenced individuals include Ferdinand Marcos, Adolf Hitler, Amado Guerrero, Imelda Marcos, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Fidel V. Ramos, Corazón Aquino, Mark Jimenez, Erap Estrada, Lucio Tan, Dandling Cojuangco, Silme Domingo, Gene Viernes, Constantine Baruso, Leonilo Malabed, Leandro Alejandro, Alexander Haig, Habulan, Benigno Aquino Sr., Ronald Reagan, Desmond Egan, Romano Zago; references or specifically about swastikas, Malacañang Palace, Philippine Constabulary, Philippine Society and Revolution (PSR), martial law, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), anti-terrorism bill, the color yellow (Corazón Aquino), Uncle Sam, Philippine Mining Act of 1995, World Trade Organization (WTO), New People's Army (NPA), KM; languages include English, Tagalog (Filipino); makers include Coalition Against State Terrorism (CAST), New Patriotic Alliance (Bagong Alyansang Makabayan), Ecumenical Movement for Justice and Peace (EMJP), National Movement for Civil Liberties (NMCL), Bayan (New Patriotic Alliance), Foraivet, CCA Youth, Justice for Lean Alejandro Committee, Coalition Against the Marcos Dictatorship, Henry Flanagan, Kilcullen Amnesty Group
Drawer D-10, Folder 6
Philippines: Human Rights 1980s
Physical Description: 14
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related topics include militarization, democracy, censorship, youth, poetry, torture, Philippines Constabulary; makers include Filippijnen Groep Nederland (FGN), Fr. Ed de la Torre, Philippine Solidarity Network, Liberation Support Movement, Graphic Arts International Union (GAU), Lenny Limjoco, Amnesty International; places made include Netherlands, USA; references or specifically about Philippine Conference for Human Rights; languages include English, Dutch; referenced individuals include Rudy del Carmen
Drawer D-10, Folder 7
Philippines: Labor 1985-1988
Physical Description: 8
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related topics include international solidarity, fair trade, agriculture, environmentalism, developing countries, global economics, May Day, trade unions, labor history; makers include Gruppe Schweiz-Philippinen; places made include Switzerland, Manila (Philippines), English; references or specifically about mascobado (sugar), Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU); languages include Swiss German, Tagalog (Filipino)
Drawer D-10, Folder 8
Philippines: Peace / Anti-War / U.S. Intervention 1980s-1996; 2019
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include political prisoners, dictatorships, Philippine Martial Law, international solidarity, humanitarian aid, U.S. imperialism, hunger, military, intervention, dictatorship, democracy, ; references or specifically about People's Conference Against Imperialist Globalization, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), Davao City (Philippines), League of Filipino Students (LFS), Defense Ministry-Student Accord of 1981, The Bible, Cordillera Women's Education and Resource Center, democratic coalition, homes, hope; makers include Anti-Martial Law Coalition, Peace for the Land Committee, Multi-Sectorial Non-Government Organization, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), U.S. military bases, anti-nuclear, William Arkin, KSP, Continuity Task Force, Della Torre, Citizens Alliance for Consumer Protection, Alex Baluyut, Student Christian movement of the Philippines, Tony Reyesk, Aster Tegson, Jose Duran, Task Force Detainees of the Philippines, Campaign Against Military Intervention in the Philippines, La Raza Graphics, Glenn Ruga, Nationalist Alliance for Justice, Freedom and Democracy, ; referenced individuals include Ferdinand Marcos, Benigno Aquino, Jr.; places made include Manila (Philippines), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include Tagalog (Filipino), English
Drawer D-10, Folder 9
Philippines: Peasant and Agrarian Reform 1986-1988; 1996
Physical Description: 28
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includes laminated items
Scope and Content Note
related topics include land rights, marches and demonstration, nonviolence, agriculture, human rights, calendars, religion, Christianity, religious solidarity, land reform, industrialization, imperialism, international solidarity; makers include NCCP-Urban-Rural Mission & Gapas Foundation Inc., Jimmy A., Domingo & Nico G. Sepe, Kathandiwa, The World Council of Churches (WCC), Oikoumene, N.N.Y SP, Arado Negros, Kilusang Magnunukid ng Pilipinas (KMP), Pesante (Philippine Peasant Support Network), Philippine Peasant Institute, Coordinating Committee for Minority and Concerns, Form on Human Rights (UP-ISWCD), Audie de la Cruz, Renato Habulan, Liberation Graphics, Rural Missionaries of the Philippines; languages include Tagalog (Filipino), English, Cebuano; places made include USA, Philippines; references or specifically about The Bible, Assembly on Agrarian Reform, Congress for a People's Agrarian Reform (CPAR), Christian Conference of America, Anti-Imperialism World Peasant Summit
Drawer D-10, Folder 10
Philippines: Political Prisoners 1978; 1985; 1993; 2016
Physical Description: 10
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related topics include fascism, political repression, U.S. imperialism, peace, death penalty, peasant solidarity, children, human rights, revolution; places made include Quezon City (Philippines), Montreal (Canada); makers include Free Visayas Political Detainees Movement, Task Force Detainees of the Philippines (TFDP), J.A. Fernandez, IAFP; references or specifically about Kalinga tribe, Association of Major Religious Superiors of the Philippines (AMRSP); referenced individuals include Juanito Itaas, Donato Continente, Fidel V. Ramos, Bill Clinton (William Clinton), Frank Wisner, James Rowe, Benigno Aquino Jr. (Ninoy Aquino), Johnny Escandor, Edgar Jopson, Remberto de la Paz, Macli-ing Dulag, Jose Maria Sison; languages include Tagalog (Filipino), English
Drawer D-10, Folder 11
Philippines: Religion 1985-1988
Physical Description: 22
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related topics include conferences, consumerism, education, religious solidarity, self-determination, militarization, military bases, U.S. imperialism, religious diversity, Muslims, Christianity, economy, fasting, killings, anti-war; makers include Church Based Consumers' Movement (CBCM), Jess Abrera, Abet Jimenez, Kaisahan Graphics, Philippines Alliance of Human Rights Advocates, Ecumenical Movement for Justice and Peace, Cagayan Valley-Human Rights Organization, Commission on Human Rights and Social Concerns, Iglesia Filipina Independiente, National Council of Churches in the Philippines, World Council of Churches (Oikoumene), Ega Carreron, Pagtitipon, Magenta, Basic Chrisitian Community, Promotion of Church People's Response (PCPR) - Visayas, Anino, BCC-CO, CAP Reyes, Commission of Evangelism and Ecumenical Relations; references or specifically about Iliglian (Philippines), Cagayan (Philippines), U.S.-Aquino regime, Mindanao Interfaith People's Conference (MIPC), the Bible, Kadtuntaya Foundation, Inc., Lumad religion, Rural Missionaries of the Philippines, UCCP-Human Rights Desk, National Ecumenical Forum, peasants; languages include Tagalog (Filipino), English, Cebuano, Spanish; referenced individuals include Corazón Aquino, Pope John Paul II, Antonio Fortich, Fr. Edicio de la Torre, Fr. Narciso M. Pico; places made include Quezon City (Philippines), Zaldy Zuno, Tony Reyes
Drawer D-10, Folder 12
Philippines: Visayas 1986-1990
Physical Description: 15
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includes felt material items
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related topics include anti-war, human rights, U.S. imperialism, malnutrition, children, condensed milk, self-reliance, poverty, public health, labor, sugar cane workers, anniversaries, internal refugees, food, peace, agrarian reform, exploitation; makers include M.M. Jane, Human Rights Alliance, First Light, Balikatan at Ugnayang Naglalayong Sumagip sa Sanggol (BUNS), J-Press, Dihon/CAP, Negros Relief and Rehabilitation Center, Inc. (NRRC), Concerned Citizens for Justice and Peace (CCJP), Save Visayas Campaign Committee; references or specifically about U.S.-Aquino regime, Negros (Philippines), Nestle campaign, Escalante massacre (Bloody Thursday), Martial law, Peace Week, anti-people-total war policy, ; referenced individuals include Corazón Aquino, Raymundo T. Jarque, Fr. Redempto Maniwang; places made include Negros (Philippines), Cebu City (Philippines); languages include English
Drawer D-10, Folder 13
Philippines: Women and Children 1983-2001
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
related topics include calendars, land reform, peace, agriculture, agricultural labor, marches and demonstrations, feminism, grassroots media, publications, anti-war, U.S. intervention, poverty, women's movement, cultural events, equal rights, militarization, sex tourism, motherhood, empowerment, voting, women's history, women's suffrage, international solidarity, religion, religious activism, peasant women, land rights, child prostitution, protest, emancipation, youth, women's liberation movement, trafficking, international solidarity, religion, discrimination, children,; makers include Mothers and Relatives Against Tyranny (MARTYR), Buklod Center, Jimmy Domingo, Amihan, Gabriela (National Alliance of Women's Organizations in the Philippines), Center for Women's Resources, Samakana, Cajipe Endaya, Corillera Women's Coordinating Council, Ible, National Council of Churches in the Philippines, Amihan (National Federation of Peasant Women), Noli Garalde, Marya and Melo, Center for Women's Resources (CWR), National Movement for the Promotion of Breastfeeding, Gerry B. Baldo, Abay, Free Mila D. Aguilar Committee, Nora Patrich, Ourple Rose Campaign, photoGRAPHICS, ; referenced individuals include Corazón Aquino, Edicio de la Torre, Mila D. Aguilar, Dodoy Roque, Ramona Aguilar, Rick Rocamora, Rene ciria-cruz, ; references or specifically about Baí (publication), Diwala Foundation,Gabriela-Philippines, Filipino Women, International Women's Day, Miss Universe, Women's Peace Rally, Purple Rose, Filipino Muslims, ; languages include English, Tagalog (Filipino); places made include Manila (Philippines), Quezon City (Philippines), Makati (Phillippines) Vancouver (British Columbia, CANADA), Berkeley (California, USA),
Drawer D-10, Folder 14
Philippines: Various Topics 1972-1989; 2011
Physical Description: 21
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includes cardstock
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related topics include education, arts and culture, democracy, dictatorship, political organizations, human rights, elections, education, civics, reforms, ; makers include Philippine Education Support Committee (PESCom), Franz DG, Visual Attack, Habi Arts, Asian Social Institute Communication Center Manila, Inkworks Press, National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDF), Red Letter Press, New People's Army (NPA, Philipino Communist Party), Commission on Elections (Philipines) (COMELEC), ; referenced individuals include Augustine Loorthusamy; references or specifically about Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), makibaka, New People's Army (NPA), kasama, National Peasant Union (PKM), [title Makibaka huwag matakot) is a traditional Pilipino battle cry translated into "unite, don't be afraid," Guerrero is the author of the book shown, title translated into "Philippine Society and Revolution"], National Mapping Project ; places made Intramuros (Manila, PHILIPINES); languages include English, Tagalog
Drawer D-11, Folder 1
Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Oversize 1946-1988
Physical Description: 37
Scope and Content Note
related topics include youth, socialism, communism, class structure, middle class, industry, production, labor, design, construction, economics, May Day, health care, hospitals, medicine, technology, education, universities, opera, arts and culture, congress meetings, theater, actors, World War II, children, Soviet Union (USSR), Vietnam War, international solidarity, Hiroshima (Japan), anti-nuclear, working class, elections, campaigns, napalm, social security, social services, productivity, voting, reunification, anti-war, peace, political songs, festivals; makers include H.F. Jutte, Freie Deutsche Jugend (FDJ), Sachsenverlag, Druckhaus Einheit Leipzig, A. Mohr, Druckerei Volksstimme Magdeburg, Jürgen Mücke, IAA, Renate Becker, Hartmut Schorsch, Zentralkomitee der SED, Wolfram Riedel, A. Schmidt, Rudolf Grüttner, Dewag Dresden-Hirth, Ostsee-Druck Rostock, M. Kloppert, Werner Laube, Rudolf Wendt, Helmut Brade, Johannes R. Becher, Kulturbund der DDR, Kerstin Bigalke, Christlich Demokratische Jugend (CDJ) Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund (FDGB), Staatlicher Kunsthandel der DDR, Gerd Schlauch, Aktionsbündnis Vereinigte Linke, Demokratischer Aufbruch; references or specifically about 10-year anniversary of DDR, Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD), Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD), Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED), State Council of East Germany (Staatsrat), Charité-Krankenhaus (Berlin), Parteitag der SED, October Revolution, Solidaritätskomitee der DDR, The Miyuki Bridge, National-Demokratische Partei Deutschlands (NDPD), Bundesrepublik Deutschland (BRD), West Germany, Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus (PDS); referenced individuals include Gerhard Bondzin, Max Reimann, Karl Liebknecht, Rudolf Virchow, Robert Koch, Ferdinand Sauerbruch, Theodor Brugsch, Thomas Billhardt, Vladimir Lenin, Flieger, Schallnau, Wongel, Y. Matsushige, Willy Brandt, Klaus Wittkugel, Thomas Müntzer; languages include German, English
Drawer D-11, Folder 2
Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Freie Deutsche Jugend (FDJ) [1946]; 1957-1989
Physical Description: 31
Scope and Content Note
related topics include youth, cultural events, May Day (1946), literature, elections, socialism,voting, campaigns, peace, political songs, children, labor, productivity, communism, socialism, education, technology, engineering, patriotism, music, athletics, students, youth clubs, South Africa, international solidarity; makers include Karl-Heinz Beck, IAA, Dewag Halle, Osterdruck Rostock, Arno Mohr, Tapia, Freie Deutsche Jugend (FDJ), Schreier, P. Kalbe; references or specifically about formation of East Germany (DDR), Red October, The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), The Communist Party of Germany (KPD), Nationale Front (NF), Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED), Parteitag der SED, World Festival of Youth and Students, World Federation of Democratic Youth, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Amandla; referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin, Angela Davis, Bertolt Brecht, Fidel Castro, Nelson Mandela, Pete Seeger
Drawer D-11, Folder 3
Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund (FDGB) 1960-1984
Physical Description: 26
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The Free German Trade Union Federation
Scope and Content Note
related topics include May Day, labor, international solidarity, trade unions, peace, mining, socialism, youth, arts and culture, theater, workers' festivals, multiculturalism, science, technology, collectivism, production, militarism, working class, labor slogans, concerts, cultural events, congresses, construction; makers include Kummert, Klaus Lemke, H. Lungwitz, Gerd Schlauch, IAA, Gerhard Bunke, Richter-Scheller, Haack-Hoede-Tribüne, M. Sell, Ingo Arnold, Hischör Fuer; references or specifically about Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED), Parteitag der SED, Bezirk Gera (East Germany); referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Johannes R. Becher
Drawer D-11, Folder 4
Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Political Parties - Demokratische Bauernpartei Deutschlands (DBD) / National-Demokratische Partei Deutschlands (NDPD) 1980-1990
Physical Description: 22
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related topics include voting, elections, campaigns, social services, social class, German Reunification, ecology, farming, food, agriculture, production, farmers, natural resources, environmental protection, environmentalism, conservation, land rights, agricultural cooperatives, nutrition, health, anti-imperialism, solidarity, Plan 80, 5yr plan, technology, economic development, ; makers include Kh.Gü, Büro.W. Graphic Design, Gerhard Voigt; references or specifically about Bundesrepublik Deutschland (BRD), West Germany, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR), East Germany, National Association of Saxony-Anhalt, J. Feidler, ; referenced individuals include Günter Hartmann, Leonardo DiVinci,
Drawer D-11, Folder 5
Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Bund Freier Demokraten 1990
Physical Description: 8
Scope and Content Note
related topics include elections, campaigns, voting, liberal political parties, socialism, property rights; makers include Dassing, Agentur Berlin; references or specifically about Deutsche Forumpartei (DFP), Liberal-Demokratische Partei Deutschlands (LDP), Freie Demokratische Partei (FDP), Die Liberalen; referenced individuals include Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Detlef Förste
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Political Parties 1990-1994
Physical Description: 33
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related topics include elections, voting, campaigns, socialism, economics, political alliances, ecology, social security, anti-socialism, religion, market economy, Christian political parties, right-wing political parties, German reunification, anti-capitalism, youth, Stalinism, European elections, Marxism; makers include Demokratischer Aufbruch (DA), Wahlkommission der DDR, Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU), Konrad-Adenauer-Haus, Kölnische Verlagsdruckerei, Vereinigte Linke (VL), Aktionsbündnis Vereinigte Linke (AVL), Günter Schorcht, IAA, Marxistische Gruppe, T. Ebel, Neues Forum, Lerz, Oresk, Die Nelken, Helga Lade, Deutsche Forumpartei (DFP); references or specifically about Deutsche Soziale Union (DSU), Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED), Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD), Leipzig (Germany), Bundesrepublik Deutschland (BRD), West Germany, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR), East Germany, Parteitag der SED, Humboldt-Universität; referenced individuals include, Wolfgang Schnur, Rita Süssmuth, Rainer Eppelmann, Mikhail Gorbachev, Helmut Kohl, Jenny Müller, Lutz Bien, Sebastian Pflugbeil, Siegfried Geissler, Sabine Wolff
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Solidaritätskomitee der DDR 1975-1986
Physical Description: 50
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related topics include international solidarity, international aid, Chile, Nicaragua, imperialism, poverty, medicine, health care, pan-Africa, torture, Socialist Republic of Vietnam, military, People's Republic of Kampuchea, Cambodia, children, Vietnam War, South Africa, political prisoners, labor, political posters, El Salvador, U.S. imperialism, Palestine, peace, Mozambique, Laos, calendars, police brutality, colonialism, power, folk music festival, Free Palestine, solidarity, donation, fundraising; makers include Gunnar Müller, Steinberg, Gerhard Trost, R. Wiegand, Dewag Erfurt, Damm, Grünewald, Voigt, Bernd Rückert, Louis Rauwolf, Paul-Robeson Committee, German Academy of Arts Berlin, Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee, Free German Trade Union Federation, Solidaritatskomitee der DDR (Solidarity Committee of GDR); references or specifically about Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), "Peasant Series", "Primitivism", EPA, ATC; referenced individuals include Salvador Allende, Mario Marin, Ho Chi Minh, Víctor Jara, Nelson Mandela, Karl Marx, Luis Corvalán, Angela Davis, Paul Robeson, Carroll Hollister, Gunther Fischer Quintett, Beatrice Rippy, Manfred Krug, Gerry Wolff; languages include German, Spanish, Russian, French, English
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Solidarity With Soviet Union (USSR) 1972-1989
Physical Description: 20
Scope and Content Note
related topics include books, literature, peace, October Revolution, maps, labor, fascism, World War II, Red Army, anniversaries, communism, peace, science, culture, conferences, youth, socialism, theater, Soviet posters, calendars, holidays, anti-war, cultural events; makers include IAA, Reiner Schwalme, Druckkombinat Berlin, Hans George Gerasch, Moskauer Arbeiter, Hubert Grosser, Hedwig Krimmer, Verlag Das Freie Buch, Kloppert, Klaus Lemke, Helmut Wengler, Thomas Belhardt, ODR, H. F. Jütte, Grassmann, Stecher, Karl-Heinz Beck, Dewag Dresden - Hirth, Ostsee-Druck Rostock, Gerd Lippmann; references or specifically about Hitlerism, Victory in Europe Day (V-E Day); referenced individuals include Vladimir Lenin, Adolf Hitler, Dmitry Moor, El Lissitzky, Vladimir Mayakovsky; languages include German, Russian, Italian, French
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - International Solidarity - General 1976-1994
Physical Description: 22
Scope and Content Note
related topics include imperialism, African children, peace, El Salvador, South Africa, Palestine, student movements, Ethiopia, Chile, South Africa, political prisoners, apartheid, pan-Africa, health, health care, medicine, communism, health aid, fascism, Laos, Vietnam, democracy, dictatorship, terrorism, poetry, literature, unity, humanity; makers include Jürgen Mücke, Studio Billhardt, Thomas Billhardt, Rudolf Grüttner, Druckwerke Reichenbach, R. Wiegand, Damm, Gerhard Voigt, Friedrich, Neumann, Matthias Gubig, IAA, Werbung Potsdam, Klaus Lemke, J. Fiedler, G. Plus, Norbert Günther, Konsum-Druck, Solidaritatskomitee der DDR, German Writers' Association (Deutscher Schriftstelleverb), Rudi Arndt;references or specifically about Solidaritätskomitee der DDR, Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), African National Congress (ANC), Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), Allgemeiner Studierendenausschuss (AStA FU), ak, Zionism, Bolivia ; referenced individuals include Augusto Pinochet, Nelson Mandela, Pablo Neruda, Uwe Berger, Neue River; languages include German, Amharic, Spanish, Arabic, English, French
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Individuals 1961-1988
Physical Description: 38
Scope and Content Note
related topics include music, working class, biographical timelines, anti-Semitism, Nazi Germany, Berlin Wall, arts and culture, communism, fascism, anti-war, space exploration, Chile; makers include K. H. Drescher, Gerda Goedhart, Karl-Heinz Drescher, Druckkombinat, Gerhard Trost, Brigitte Fischer, Ostseedruck Rostock, IAA, Horst Süss, Druckhaus Karl-Marx-Stadt, Udo Rathke, Staatlicher Kunsthandel der DDR, Helmut Wengler, Thomas Billhardt, Ruth Berlau, Tatjana Philipp, Peter Nitzsche, Klaus Herrmann, Hartmut Lindemann, Osterdruck Rostock, Norbert Günther, Gr. Plus, W. Eigendorf, G. Lenz, Hartmut Lindemann, M. De Maizière, O. Nehmzow, Hornig, Dewag Werbung Halle - Dostal, Rainer Menschik, Eva Haak, Jochen Fiedler; references or specifically about Bundesrepublik Deutschland (BRD), West Germany, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR), East Germany, Hanns Eisler Day, Die Gleichheit (magazine); referenced individuals include Hanns Eisler, Heiner Goebbels, Alfred Harth, Hannes-Zerbe-Blechband, Gustav Seitz, Bertolt Brecht, Clara Zetkin, Karl Liebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg, Hans Globke, Wilhelm Pieck, Ernst Busch, Alfred Frank, Georgi Dimitroff, Adolf Hennecke, Albert Einstein, Juri Gagarin, Copernicus, Luis Corvalán
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Ernst Thälmann 1971-1986
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include socialism, communism, films; makers include Hornig, DEWAG Werbung, Stefan Dachsel, Arno Mohr, IAA, Alexander Schiel, Druckerei Schweriner, Gebs & Li, Klaus Lemke, Ostsee-Druck Rostock, Gerd Schlauch, Joachim Jansong, Andre Kahane, Lothar Ziratzki, Jörg Kuss, Willi Sitte; references or specifically about Parteitag der SED, Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED), VEB DEFA-Studio, Gruppe Kontakt; referenced individuals include Rosa Koch, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Karl Marx / Friedrich Engels / Vladimir Lenin 1970-1990
Physical Description: 36
Scope and Content Note
related topics include art exhibitions, monuments of East Berlin, socialism, Vietnam, children, international solidarity, Cuba, education, labor, class-consciousness, Nicaragua, Soviet Union (USSR); makers include Bernd Sinterhauf, Oktoberdruck, Erh. Schreier, H. Pflaum, IAA, Imre Halmos, Thomas Billhardt, Horst Wendt, Studio Billhardt, Karl-Heinz Drescher, Arbeit der Handsetzerei, Ernst Gloor, Hans Rudolf Lutz, "Anti-Dühring", DEWAG, Rudolf Grüttner, Uwe Steinberg, Klaus Bernsdort, Ostsee-Druck Rostock, Jürgen Mücke, Druckwerke Reichenbach, Rainer Dassow, Karl-Heinz Beck, H. Lachmaier, Otto Kummert, Siegmar Förster, Interdruck Leipzig, Horst Wessler, Klaus Parche, Staatlicher Kunsthandel der DDR, Hans Gerasch, Moskauer Arbeiter, Axel Bertram, Druckhaus Karl-Marx-Stadt; references or specifically about "Workers of the World Unite", "Das Kapital", Staatliches Museum Schwerin; referenced individuals include Eugen Dühring, Ul Janowoi, Wolfgang Kenkel, E. Heilig, A. Fischer, R. Melis; languages include German, Russian, English, Spanish, French
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Martin Luther 1983
Physical Description: 12
Note
Includes series made in 1983 honoring Martin Luther titled "Martin Luther Ehrung 1983"
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Luther Trees, religion, Christianity, commemorations, Church reform, the Reformation, Catholicism; makers include Martin Hoffmann, Druckerei Graetz, Staatlicher Kunsthandel der DDR, Bock/Wenzel/Zielke, Rudolf Grüttner, Grafische Werke Zwickau III; references or specifically about La Marseillaise, Martin Luther Ehrung 1983, the Bible; referenced individuals include Friedrich Engels, Johann Forster, George Spalatin, Justus Jonas, Caspar Cruciger, Philipp Melanchthon, Desiderius Erasmus, Karl Marx, Kardinal Cajetan, Hans Brosamer, Thomas Müntzer
Drawer D-11, Folder 14
Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Labor and Economy 1977-1988
Physical Description: 27
Scope and Content Note
related topics include May Day, art exhibitions, political poster exhibitions, elections, voting, campaigns, construction, science, technology, productivity, work performance, business, capitalism, imports, nationalism, engineering, energy resources, cabarets, satirical theater, conservation of material resources, energy conservation, children, education, socialism, competitions, health care, medical services, peace, map of Dresden (Germany), agriculture, industry; makers include Klaus Parche, Seidel, Redaktion Agitation, Ostsee-Druck Rostock, Karl-Heinz Beck, H. Reche, Wolfram Riedel, Hans Dieter Gumm, IAA, Gerd Schlauch, Wolfgang Gregor, Giesela Steineckert, Klaus Lemke, Volker Hedemann, Ralf-Jürgen Lehmann, Klauss, Henryk Berg, Damme & Fiedler, Norbert Wientzkowski, Udo Stieglitz, Utz Müller, Gerhardt Bunke, Gomille, Gerhard Voss, Dieter Heindorff, Ingborg Jann, Otto Kummert, Hans-Georg Gerasch, Marlen Goischke, Dieter Oelschner, DEWAG Dresden, Nasdala, Groth; references or specifically about Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED), Nationalen Front (NF), Parteitag der SED, October Revolution, work plan of 1980, Kleist-Theater; referenced individuals include Arno Mohr, Silke Binsch, Peter Kaiser, Peter Dittrich, Gerd Eggers, Paul Wiens, Vladimir Lenin
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Women [1931];1975-1991
Physical Description: 14
Scope and Content Note
related topics include conferences, democracy, International Women's Day, multiculturalism, international solidarity, women's rights, feminism, domestic work, family, equal rights, labor, gender equality, social services, children, art exhibitions, photography, abortion, legislation; makers include Unabhängiger Frauenverband (UFV), Demokratischer Frauenbund Deutschlands (DFD), Karl-Heinz Beck, Barbara Henniger, IAA, Haufe, Dewag Dresden, CUF-PFS, Gerarch Hahn, Rosemarie Steudtner, Thomas Billhardt, Hilde Schramm, Herbert Prüget; DEWAG Verlag für Agitation und Propaganda Berlin; references or specifically about social decline, Für Dich (magazine), SS 218; referenced individuals include Barbara Köppe, Alice Lex-Nerlinger; languages include English, German; places made Berlin (Germany)
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Anniversaries 1973-1987
Physical Description: 27
Note
remakes of German posters commemorating German wars, post war establishment of the DDR
Scope and Content Note
related topics include youth, diplomacy, foreign policy, children, communism, technology, socialism, working class, peace, military, World War II, WWI, German Navy, Flags, Potsdam Agreement, national holiday October 7(founding of the DDR 1945), fascism, military recruitment, Berlin (Germany), labor, production, history; makers include Interdruck, Rosmarie Steudtner, Thomas BIllhardt, Ostsee-Druck Rostock, IAA, Helmut Wengler, Horst Aldus, Rudolf Grüttner, Gesellschaft für Sport und Technik (GST), Ralf-Jürgen Lehmann, Druckhaus Karl-Marx-Stadt, Arno Mohr, Fleischer, Matthias Frotscher, Staatlicher Kunsthandel der DDR, Ostermaier/Burchert, Jochen Friedrich, Werner Laube, W. E. Roß, Horst Hermannsdörfer, Ernst Thälmann, Horst Wendt, DEWAG Berlin, Albrecht von Bodecker, Marita Herold; references or specifically about Victory in Europe Day (V-E Day), Plauener Spitzenfest, Plauen (Germany), Nationale Volksarmee (NVA), November Revolution (1918), Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD), Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED); referenced individuals include Daniel Ortega, Olof Palme, Andreas Papandreou, Erich Honecker, Konstantin Tschernenko, Bettino Craxi, Kim Il Sung, Günter Kunert, Faleska Meinig, Fritz Heckert
Drawer D-11, Folder 17
Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Party Conferences (Parteitag) 1976-1989
Physical Description: 6
Scope and Content Note
related topics include socialism, congresses, military; makers include Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED), Klaus Bernsdorf, Volksstimme Magdeburg, Heinz Möhrdel, Druckhaus Karl-Marx-Stadt, Hajo Schüler, Andreas Mußmann, Borke, Schönert, Ostsee-Druck Rostock, Heinz Lungwitz, Druckerei Phönix; references or specifically about transportation; referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Voting and Elections 1979-1986
Physical Description: 18
Scope and Content Note
related topics include election campaigns, family, youth, education, labor, employment, retirement, social services, peace, children, socialism; makers include Karl-Heinz Beck, Wahlagitationskommission, Brauer, Peter Bundermann, IAA, Mokansky, Boldt, DEWAG Dresden/Hirth, Druckkombinat Berlin, Ostseedruck Rostock, Nationalen Front (NF), M. Anker, H. Wiedl, Reiner Schwalme, L. Wendlandt, H. Schorsch, Peter Kalbe, Klaus Bernsdorf, D. Oelschner, Volkstimme Magdeburg, W. Thieme, Weiz, Helmut Wengler, G. Senft; references or specifically about Freie Deutsche Jugend (FDJ)
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Peace / Anti-War 1979-1990
Physical Description: 50
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Waffenamt (WaA), arms exports, weapons exports, capitalism, films, Bundesrepublik Deutschland (BRD), West Germany, Europe, international solidarity, U.S. military, missiles, anti-nuclear, humanism, border troops (Grenztruppen), communism, U.S. cultural critique, German Peasants' War (Deutscher Bauernkrieg), children, students, education, construction, socialism, voting, elections, campaigns, anniversaries, housing, multiculturalism, imperialism, arms race, Cold War; makers include Videowerkstatt Erlangen, U. Wünsch, Werner Laube, Hajo Schüler, IAA, DEWAG Berlin, Rudolf Grüttner, Klaus Morgenstern, Alexander Schiel, Ostseedruck Rostock, Horst Wendt, W. Fröbus, Axel Bertram, Signograph Leipzig, Staatlicher Kunsthandel der DDR, Wolfgang Brock, Ekkehard Walter, N. Wientzkowski, H.-D. Kuhn, Druckkombinat Berlin, Reiner Schwalme, Otto Kummert, Günter Hiller, Zentrum für Kunstausstellungen der DDR, Ralf-Jürgen Lehmann, Susanne Kandt-Horn, Druckhaus Karl-Marx-Stadt, Hans-Dieter Gumm, Druckerei Neues Deutschland, Gerda Dassing, Andreas Strozyk, Gunnar Riemelt, Gerhard Kiessling, Lars Wendlandt, J. Mücke, Arno Mohr, Jochen Friedrich, Volksstimme Magdeburg, Mans Hedström, Wolfgang Kenkel, Jürgen Haufe, Armin Münch, Gerd Lippmann, Peter Tschauner, Konsum-Druck Berlin, Martin Hoffman, Druckerei Graetz, Kunsthochschule Berlin Larisch, Klaus Johne, Monika Prust; references or specifically about Friedenstag, "Naturfreunde" Stuttgart, Freie Deutsche Jugend (FDJ), Nationale Volksarmee (NVA), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Statue of Liberty, Able Archer 83 (NATO missile plans), "Für den Frieden der Welt," Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD), Nationalen Front, Wohnungsbaukombinat (WBK), Guernica, fine arts, Internationales Jahr des Kindes, Pikadon (Hiroshima and Nagasaki), Berliner Zeitung (publication), Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD), Brandenberg Gate; referenced individuals include Stefan Heym, Ronald Reagan, Bertolt Brecht, Wilhelm Busch, John Heartfield, Pablo Picasso, Johannes R. Becher; languages include German, English, Czech
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Youth and Children 1977-1988
Physical Description: 21
Scope and Content Note
related topics include missiles, anti-war, peace, voting, elections, campaigns, women, anniversaries, engineering, Soviet Union (USSR), socialism, education, youth festivals, athletics, sports, children's rights, school funding, public education, international solidarity, health, children's stories, nutrition, friendship, East Germany; makers include Golz, Unger, IAA, Rolf-Felix Müller, Ernst, DEWAG Berlin, Alexander Schiel, Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED), Ostsee-Druck Rostock, Lemke, Billhardt, Harald Larisch, Liane Lemke, Druckkombinat Berlin, Heinz Lungwitz, Alfred Pieske, Ernst Gebauer, Deutsche Jugendpartei (DJP), Netzker, Martin Hoffman, Druckerei Graetz, Thomas Schleusing, Henryk Berg, Ingeborg Jann, Klaus Schlage, Werner Schulze,; references or specifically about North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Prenzlauer Berg (Berlin), International Children's Day, Parteitag der SED, Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED), Leipzig (Germany), Indianischer Spruch, CCCP space program; referenced individuals include Marlies Göhr, Erich Honecker,; places made include ; languages include German, French
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Arts and Culture 1954-1997
Physical Description: 24
Scope and Content Note
related topics include art exhibitions, peace, German reunification, quilts, working class, East Berlin, books and publications, literature, youth, photography, book festivals, fascism, films, poetry, freedom, U.S. dollar, flags, Legacy and Mission for Peace and Socialism, film festivals, fascist resistance, calendars, postcards, brochures, socialism, retrospective, German expressionism, murals, public art, Dresden, Communism, Marxism, extinction, ecology, art exhibition, maps, ; makers include Friedenreserve Söhrewald, Heinz Kahlau, Deutsche Akademie Der Kunste, Waldemar Strempler, Armee Museums DDR, Frank Neubauer, Gruppe PLUS, BasisDruck, Ulrich Forchner, Staatlicher Kunsthandel der DDR, Matthias Wittig, Movimento, Lauretta Rix, Druckhaus Karl-Marx-Stadt, VEB Bild und Heimat,; references or specifically about Prignitz Museum, Bundesrepublik Deutschland (BRD), West Germany, Eisenach (DDR), Söhrewald (Germany), Parteitag der SED, Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED), Oktoberklub, Christian Bible, Elefanten Press Galerie, treaty of 1973, provisional government, USSR Films, Peters Jugend, Das Leben ist schon, Eines Tages Nach Swanzif Jaren, Koenig Stachs Wilde Jafd, 16 Tage aus dem Leben Dostojewskis, Die Eisfee, Swei Neue in der Klasse, DieSchatulle der Maria Medici, Soviet Traume, Schlact um Moskau, Hilde, das Dienstmadchen Rosa Luxembourg, History of the Red Banner; referenced individuals include Bogomil J. Helm, Käthe Kollwitz, Fritz Cremer, Lutz Rathenow, Harald Hauswald, Pablo Neruda, Richard Nixon, August Pinochet, Hans Theo Richter,
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - 1948-1965 1948-1965
Physical Description: 37
Scope and Content Note
related topics include socialism, military defense, youth, children, education, peace, sports, athletics, health, voting, elections, campaigns, labor, May Day, living conditions, nationalism, unity democracy, maps, production, industry, communism, Soviet Union (USSR), economics, missiles, international statistics, U.S. military, Cold War, election charts, government constituencies, safety, parenting, teachers, agriculture, farming, anti-war, fascism, World War II (WWII), competitions, workers, occupational training, reading, literacy, international solidarity, Christmas, art exhibitions, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), corporations; makers include Arno Fleischer, DEWAG Verbung, Sachsenverlag Dresden, Berliner Verlag, Zentrales Mai-Komitee für Land Sachsen, Nationalen Front, Schubert Hellerau, Zeitfres, Zentralkomitee der Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED), Aufbau Druckerei, Bernsdorf, Der Rat des Bezirkes Dresden, Kochwerbung Dresden, Pionierorganisation, Gravo Druck, DEWAG Halle, Ratsdruckerei Dresden, L. Haussmann, Mitteldeutsche Druckerei, Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Naziregimes (VVN) (Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime), D.G. Linski, VEB Lehrkombinat Otto Grotewohl, Gerth, ABK - Fehsel, VEB Graphische Werkstatten, DEWAG Magdeburg, Dietz Verlag Berlin, Ostsee-Druck Rostock, Deutscher Turn-und Sportbund (DTSB) (German Gymnastics and Sports Association), DEWAG Leipzig, Robert Kuhn; references or specifically about Junge Welt, Deutsches Sportabzeichen (DSA), Nationalen Front, Deutschlands Stimme, The Five-Year Plan for 1951-1955, Pionierorganisation, Halle (Germany), Bauerntag, World Festival of Youth and Students, World Federation of Democratic Youth; referenced individuals include Wilhelm Pieck, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Vladimir Lenin; languages include Czech, German
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Various Topics 1968-1993
Physical Description: 27
Scope and Content Note
related topics include monuments of the DDR, disabled persons, blindness, cultural events, public forums, militarism, German Peasants' War, history, science, ecology, environmentalism, wealth, capitalism, peace, disability rights, right-wing fraternities, national holidays, labor, productivity, Berlin (Germany), socialism, politicians, corporations, German reunification, phycology, November Revolution (1917), work benefits, labor standards, corporatism, religion, technology, West Berlin, communism, tourism; makers include Axel Bertram, IAA, Hans-Georg Gerasch, Laura Mara, Dewag, Klaus Lemke, Karl-Heinz Drescher, H.F. Jütte (VOB), Staatlicher Kunsthandel der DDR, Waldemar Strempler, Harold Larisch, Hajo Schüler, Norbert Günther, Sonja Wunderlich, Kultur Brauerei, Gernot Brandt, Mand, Horst Wendt, J. Fiedler, Gr. Plus, Produktionsgenossen Kreuzberg, Jugendtrourist DDR, Interflug, Interhotel DDr, Reiseburo der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, Detlef Becker, M. Kramer, W. Krammisch, J. Thate-Keler, S. Weigand, Reiseburo, InterHotel DDR, InterFlug, Jugendtourist DDR,; references or specifically about Woche des weissen Stockes, Bundesrepublik Deutschland (BRD), West Germany, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR), East Germany, Cree, Native Americans, Burschis, right-wing extremism, Daimer Benz AG, Kirchentage, Weltniveau mitbestimmen, Spartakusbund, The Palace of the Republic, Berlin (Germany), District of Erfurt, ; referenced individuals include Hermann Kant, Johannes R. Becher, Helmut Kohl, Martin Luther Ehrung, Blick auf Lutherstadt Wittenberg; places made include Bundesrepublik Deutschland (BRD), West Germany, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR), East Germany, East Berlin; languages include German, Russian, English, French, Spanish, Czechoslavakian, Hungarian
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Bündnis 90 / Grü Partei / Grüne Liga 1990
Physical Description: 13
Scope and Content Note
related topics include ecology, environmental conservation, politicians, voting, elections, peace, capitalism, market economy, government regulations, women, women's rights, militarism; makers include Grüne Partei, Unabhängiger Frauen Verband, Bündnis 90, Albdruck, Neues Forum, Grüne Liga, Dorit Goedecke; references or specifically about "Das Nischendorado", article 23; referenced individuals include Wolf Deinert, Erich Honecker, Jens Reich, Luise Rinser
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Germany (East): Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) - Canvas - Oversize 1958
Physical Description: 2
Scope and Content Note
related topics include working class, anti-war; makers includekommunistischen partei (KPD), Dewag Halle Dostal, Gravo Druck; references or specifically about anniversary of the Communist Party; referenced individuals include Wilhelm Pieck, Hanns Eisler
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Germany: Various Topics - Oversize 1972-2004
Physical Description: 24
Scope and Content Note
related topics include women, peace, anti-war, Iraq War, capitalism, police brutality, housing, rent control, Cockaigne, welfare, Deutsche Mark (DM), alternative transportation, equality, women's rights, education, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), anti-war, Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD), Freie Demokratische Partei (FDP), political corruption, agriculture, farming, HIV/AIDS, socialism, family law, benefits, international solidarity, equality, ; referenced individuals include Lydie Schmidt, Erhard Monden, Carl Albrecht Bernoulli, Victor de Riqueti (Marquis de Mirabeau); makers include Arbeitsgemeinschaft Sozialdemokratischer Frauen (ASF), Hanna Wolf, M. Manks, Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund (DGB), Fritz Schösser, Henning Wagenbreth, Foto/Druck/Gestaltung/Öffentlichkeitsarbeit (FDGÖ), Alternative Liste, Denk Neul, Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU), NATURGESETZ Partei, Berliner Compagnie, Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner (IDK), T. Rudolph, Michael Sowa, Manfred Mahn, Brot fur die Welt, Eugenie Brandl; references or specifically about greed, Volkswagen, Greenpeace, Fair Trade coffee, ; languages include German, Russian, Arabic, Spanish, French, Vietnamese
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Germany: Various Topics - Oversize 1975-1989
Physical Description: 29
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, education, cartoons, government agencies, Berlin Wall, marches and demonstrations, women, environmentalism, extinctions, recycling, energy conservation, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Bundesrepublik Deutschland (BRD/West Germany), Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR/East Germany), ecology, mass media, theater, anti-nuclear, peace, Hiroshima (Japan), atomic weapons, nuclear war, tourism, political parties, political corruption, German senate; references or specifically about "Die berufsbildungsreform" (The vocational education and training reform), Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz (BfV), Schützt unsere Umwelt, Kaiser's, Pershing II Missiles; makers include Amelie Glienke, Elefanten Press Galerie, Volland, Bundesverband Bürgerinitiativen Umweltschutz (BBU), Jusos Hessen, Judos, Die Grünen Landsverbände, Martin Lüneburg, Deutsche Friedensgesellschaft - Vereinigte KriegsdienstgegnerInnen (DFU-VK), Hanefi Yeter, Irmela Bittencourt, Werkstatt für Fotosatz, Künstler für den Frieden, Landesjegundring Sportler für den Frieden, Amnesty International, Jianping, Alternative Liste, Michael Sowa, Netzwerk; referenced individuals include Helmut Schmidt, Adolf Hitler, Albert Speer, Hermann von Harten, Eugene Rostow, Caspar Weinberger, Alexander Haig, Ronald Reagan
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Germany: Animal Rights 1980s
Physical Description: 3
Scope and Content Note
makers include Bundesverband Tierschutz e.V., Die Grünen, Graph Druckula; related topics include fashion, clothing, torture, violence, cruelty, dogs, raccoons, pigs, laboratory science experiments, animal testing
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Germany: Antifaschistische Aktion 1992-2012
Physical Description: 39
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related topics include women, fascism, patriarchy, political prisoners, racism, European identity, capitalism, marches and demonstrations, refugees, Nazism, immigrants, police brutality, Vietnam, youth, neo-Nazis, concert events, Kurdish people, May Day, peace, Italy, Italian fascism, Nazi's, marches and demonstrations, human rights, solidarity, anniversary,, neo-nazis, imperialism, socialism, anti-war, Luxembourg ; references or specifically about International Women's Day, swastikas, Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands (NPD), Group of Eight (G8), block Nazi march (March 2009), Italian solidarity, partisans, WWII, Spanish Civil war, Venceremos Brigade, no person is illegal, asylum seekers, border patrols, Schonefeld Detention Center, Antifa, ; referenced individuals include Mumia Abu-Jamal, Matthias Z, Giacomina Castagnetti, Giacomo Notari; makers include KuK, Ingrid Schubert, Netzwerk, Wladmie Schukow, S-BHF Friedrichstr, Ralf Fischer, F.J. Wagner, Clara Zetkin, Paul Breitner, Mathilda Ruthke, Jorg Gartner, ANTIFASCIST BLOCK,; languages include German, English, Italian
Drawer D-12, Folder 5
Germany: Calendars 1991-1994
Physical Description: 14
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related topics include Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), body image, anti-fascism, police, law enforcement, police brutality, legal rights, arrests, gender performance, femininity, masculinity, gender, patriarchy, feminism, sexism, prisons, jails, women, men, quotations, novels, sexual violence, gender roles, racism, El Salvador; references or specifically about Schwules Museum, Laurel and Hardy, May Day, "Bullen" (police), Das Spaghetti der Erkenntnis oder die Nudel des Grauens, Die Glücklichen, Anti-WWG Doku (Weltwirtschaftsgipfel); referenced individuals include Oliver Hardy, Stan Laurel, Peter-Paul Zahl, Gudmund Vindland; makers include Albrecht Becker, B. Uster-Keaton, Mike Schröder; languages include German, English
Drawer D-12, Folder 6
Germany: Cardstock 1980s-1990s
Physical Description: 2
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related topics include squatters, housing, police brutality, gentrification, religion, Christian politicians; makers include MOB, Jürgen Grefe; referenced individuals include Franz Josef Strauss
Drawer D-12, Folder 7
Germany: Berliner Compagnie 1984-2006
Physical Description: 17
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related topics include Cuban missile crisis, theater productions, political theater, comedies, privatization, water, oil, oil companies, South Africa, capitalism, poverty, homelessness, Palestine, Israel, arms exports, asylum, neo-liberalism, Islam, Bangladesh, Bollywood, women, World Bank; references or specifically about European Community (EC), Shell, Mercedes Benz, Mandelbaum Gate; referenced individuals include John F. Kennedy, Robert McNamara, Lyndon Johnson, Robert Kennedy, Fidel Castro, Nikita Khrushchev, George W. Bush, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Chico Mendes (Francisco Alves Mendes Filho), Franz Josef Strauss, Helmet Kohl; makers include Rolf Hürter, Gerhard Fries; languages include German, Czech, English, Spanish
Drawer D-12, Folder 8
Germany: Die Linke 2007-2011
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anniversaries, Nazism, anti-war, disarmament, peace, agriculture, food, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), economy, German stock exchange, banks, global economy, Afghanistan War, marches and demonstrations, military industrial complex, Bundeswehr; makers include Monika von der Lippe, Caren Lay, DDP Images, Werner Dreibus, Dietmar Bartsch, Picture-Alliance DPA
Drawer D-12, Folder 9
Germany: Deutsche Friedensgesellschaft Vereinigte Kriegsdienstgegner (DFG-VK) 1984-1996
Physical Description: 50
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related topics include conscientious objectors (CO), anti-war, peace, centenary, pacifism, anniversary events, cartoons, quotations, non-violent activism, disarmament, militarism, world hunger, war resisters, political prisoners, anti-nuclear, U.S. military bases in Germany, U.S. nuclear missiles, Vietnam War, draft resistance, marches and demonstrations, Somalia, German occupations, atomic bombings, military deserters, AWOL, military draft, symposiums, war budgets, military abolition, U.S. imperialism, colonialism, youth, military industrial complex, malnutrition, children; referenced individuals include Franz Joseph Strauss, Mahatma Gandhi, Albert Einstein, Carl von Ossietzky, Ralf Cüppers, Ernst Tötlich, Adam Keller, Ysh Gvul, Martin Niemöller, Leni Riefenstahl; references or specifically about Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU), Christlich-Soziale Union (CSU), Olof-Palme-Friedensmarschbüro, Bundeswehr (German Defense Force), Verteidigungspolitischen Richtlinien (VPR), Hondori (Hiroshima), Military Counseling Network (MCN), anti-United Nations (UN), Gulf Wars, Israel, Ohne Rüstung Leben (ORL), Victory in Europe Day (May 8, 1945), Olympiad (1938 film), BRD ohne Armee (BoA), Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR); makers include Plambeck und Co., Verlag GmbH, M. Gems, J. G. Barenbrock, Werkstatt, Nielis Petrnig, K. Mannhardt, Farbo GmbH, Kathrin Vogler, Pit Klasmeier, Hanno Rink, Christian Schmidt, H. Psiuk, Christian Axnick, Rudi Friedrich, Ledran, Neils Petring, Hans-Jürgen Kobus, Achim Lankenau, Christoph Rasch, Christophe Krombhe, Paul Panter, Matthias Ucker, Andreas Schwarz, Felix Oekentorp, G. Kiermeier
Drawer D-12, Folder 10
Germany: Children - Deutscher Kinderschutzbund (DKSB) 1997
Physical Description: 23
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related topics include Israel Defense Force, war casualties, North Korea, child abuse, French social services, violence, child protection services, political posters, child labor; makers include Kerstin Bergmann, David Tartakover, Hanse-Merkur Versicherungsgruppe, Hoffmann Nienburg Druck GmbH, Uwe Loesch, Eva Muggenthaler, Walter Bohatsch, Waldemar Swierzy, Christof Gassner, Vanessa Verillon, Bernhard Heinze, Ulf Mawrot, Isolde Baumgart, Günther Kieser, Nicolaus Ott, Bernard Stein, Gunther Ranbow, Hans Hillmann, Bernd Bexte, Michal Batory, Ben Bos, Justus Oehler, Tobias Ottenfelt, Dorothe Paula Schmidt, Hartman, Kim Bakker, Bettina Schwarberg; references or specifically about Aktion des Deutschen Plakat Essen Museums, putti; languages include German, English, French; referenced individuals include Ali Muhamad Juarwish, Astrid Lindgren
Drawer D-12, Folder 11
Germany: Deutsche Friedens-Union (DFU) 1972-1990
Physical Description: 33
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related topics include arms budget, politicians, , military budget, US intervention, government and politics, peace, anti-war, anti-nuclear, militarism, military in education, communism, arms industry, disarmament, arms race, neutron bombs, children, education, schools; makers include K. Hammer, Plambeck und Co., Horst Trapp, Richard Grübling, Inga Glinsman, D. Tinnel, Pistotnik, Ewald Ziegler, Demokratische Grafik, Offset-Marketing-Druck, Helmut Hehl, Lahrssen und Co., Herbert Bader, Marlies Schälger, Christopher Zörner, Ekkehard Lentz, Ulrich Siegmund; referenced individuals include Georg Leber, James Carter (Jimmy Carter), Ronald Reagan, Casper Weinberger, Renate Riemeck, Albert Schweitzer, Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher, Helmut Kohl; references or specifically about Jäger 90
Drawer D-12, Folder 12
Germany: Government and Politics 1972; 1980-2002
Physical Description: 41
Scope and Content Note
makers include Ursula Maier, M. Scharff, Bertolt Brecht, Angelika Hofmann, Martin Schwickert, Barbra Peterson, Kurt Jotter, Foto/Druck/Gestaltung/Öffentlichkeitsarbeit (FDGÖ), Donald Rooum, DDV-MA, B. Kant, A. Möller, KuK, Zusammenarbeit mit der Anti-Tunnel GmbH, Daniela Fiedler, Elefanten Press, Titanic, C. Roche, K.H. Rüpprich, Plambeck und Co, G. Heim, Marfalda Karlo, Norbert Schepers, Sabine Koch, Antifaschistisches Aktionsbündis III (AAB III), Spartakus, Jutta von Freyberg, Oktoberdruck, Bernd Küstner, Aktionskomitee gegen Berufsverbote, Design-Gruppe Fanz and Neumayer; related topics include political parties, fascism, music festivals, elections, voting, women, extreme right-wing politics, nationalism, arms exports, ecology, political posters, sexism, Prenzlauer Berg elections, election boycott, corporatism, anti-Parliament, immigration, construction and development, freedom of the press, censorship, terrorism, anti-Semitism, homophobia, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), Nazism; references or specifically about Die Republikaner (REP), Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands (NPD), Nationalistische Front (NF), Frelheltllche Deutsche Arbeiterpartel (FAP), Deutsche Volksunion (DVU), Ökologisch-Demokratische Partei (ÖDP), Deutsche Soziale Union (DSU), Freie Wählergemeinschaft "Die Nationalen", "Stimmvieh", Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU), Paragraph § 218 (anti-abortion), Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus (PDS), swastikas, Berufsverbot, Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschland (SPD), Die Unregierbaren - Autonome Liste, European Parliament, "Büro für ungewöhnliche Maßnahmen", Die Grünen, Kreuzberger Patriotische Demokraten/Realistisches Zentrum, Paragraph § 129a (anti-terrorism), "Bullen" (police), Calvin (Calvin and Hobbes), Matrix; referenced individuals include Herta Effenberger, Kurt Tucholsky, Gregor Gysi, Willi Brandt, Adolf Hitler; languages include German, English
Drawer D-12, Folder 13
Germany: International Solidarity - North America and Caribbean Countries 1977-1997
Physical Description: 23
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related topics include American Indian Movement (AIM), political prisoners, quincentennial, colonialism, Basque Country, concert events, Lakota people, environmentalism, Native American religion, portraits, children, Hopi people, Hopi quotes, Cuba, international aid, aid caravans, Cuba flag, Cuban culture, Chiapas (Mexico), education, radio, mass media, festivals, revolutionaries, soli-parties (soli-fiestas), indigenous rights, police brutality, Zapatistas, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), World Cup, soccer, Puerto Rico, Movimiento de Liberación Nacional (MLN), boycotts, Gulf War; makers include Alp-druck, M. Strecker, Demokratiebedraf, Netzwerk Cuba, H.W. Hammer, Drucktechnik Odental, Kuro, Hachfeld, Vertrieb für Internationale Literatur, Mexiko-Gruppe im FDCL Gneisenaustraße, M. Pérez, Allgemeiner Studierendenausschuss (AStA TU), Méxikogruppe Solidaridad Directa Berlin, Irene International, Elena Jordan, Antifa Jugendfront, FeIS; referenced individuals include Leonard Peltier, Potato (musical band), Edward S. Curtis, Geronimo, Crazy Horse (Tashunka Witko), Fidel Castro, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevera), José Guadalupe Posada, Ernesto Zedillo, Gloria Muñoz Ramírez, Subcomandante Marcos; references or specifically about Uncle Sam, Caciques; languages include German, Spanish; places made include Germany, France
Drawer D-12, Folder 14
Germany: John Heartfield [1928-1937]; 1978-1982
Physical Description: 43
Note
includes "La Pietra: Contro il Capitale e la Guerra" portfolio; bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced
Scope and Content Note
makers include Elefanten Press, Verlag GmbH, Deutsche Friedens-Union (DFU), Plambeck & Co., K. Hammer, Horst Trapp; related topics include communism, commemorations, anti-nuclear, U.S. foreign policy, Central America, marches and demonstrations, soldiers, labor, unemployment, hunger, anti-war, peace, capitalism, judicial system, currency, censorship; referenced individuals include Ernst Thälmann, Ronald Reagan, Kurt Tucholsky, Hermann Wilhelm Göring, Adolf Hitler, Franz Ritter von Stuck; references or specifically about Starbahn West, Reaganomics, swastikas, Spain, Spanish Civil War, May Day, Kharkiv (Ukraine), Berufsverbot, Lady Justice, Leipzig, Third Reich, Denkmal des Duce in Abessinien; languages include German, Italian, Spanish, Russian
Drawer D-12, Folder 15
Germany: Labor - IG Metall (IGM) 1966-1992
Physical Description: 31
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related topics include anti-war, anti-nuclear, nuclear facilities, Central America, youth, employment, concerts, racism, musical performances, job loss, apprenticeships, work hours per week, Central Europe, disarmament, racism, children, foreigner, xenophobia, immigration, cultural events, social welfare, festivals, unemployment, welfare cuts, centennials, anniversaries, German reunification, peace sign; makers include Büro Essen, Lorenz Brockhues, Marjana Scheriau, Union-Druckerei GmbH, Barbara Straube, Karlfried Kunz-Weisßmann, Scholl + Klug Druckerei, IGM Jugend, IG Druck + Papier, Hans-Jörg Meyer, Josef, Freier Zusammenschluss von StudentInnenschaften (FZS), Andreas Büchter, R. Baron, Fantasia-Slebdruck, Klaus Zwickel, Kulturseminar der IGM-Jugend Niedersachsen, Bernd Köhler, W. Hölzel, R. Schwalme, Ludwig Kemeth, Werner Hillenbrand, Uwe Bordanowicz; references or specifically about "1000 Feuer an der Ruhr", Hiroshima, Vietnam War, World War III, Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund (DGB), Die Ludwigsburger Initiative, Jugendtag, Druckhaus Schwaben, Klaus Zwickel, "Liberty Leading the People", fine arts, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR); referenced individuals include Juan Miranda, Fasia, Bernd Schray, Wolfgang Spielvogel, Wolfgang Dauner, Irina Rosentreter, Thomas Uhl, Helmut Kohl, Eugène Delacroix; languages include German, English
Drawer D-12, Folder 16
Germany: About October Revolution 1977
Physical Description: 4
Scope and Content Note
related topics include communism, capitalism, labor, marches and demonstrations, Russian soldiers, fascism, socialism, mass media; referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Nicholas II of Russia, Vladimir Lenin, Adolf Hitler; languages include Russian, multiple languages; references or specifically about Izvestia (Russian newspaper); makers include Gisela Gericke, Dieter Heindorff, Werner Laube, Peter Thömmes, Ostsee-Druck Rostock; places made include Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR/East Germany)
Drawer D-12, Folder 17
Germany: Ronald Reagan 1980-1987
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include student movements, U.S. imperialism, Central America, El Salvador, U.S. intervention, international solidarity, anti-war, anti-nuclear, mushroom clouds, Warsaw Pact, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), non-alignment, Grenada, nuclear missiles, poetry, poets, maps; references or specifically about Asociación de Estudiantes Universitarios Salvadorenos (AGEUS), Allgemeiner Studierendenausschuss (AStA), Pershing II, New York Times, Hiroshima, Uncle Sam, Donald Duck, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Chiquita Brands International; referenced individuals include Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Tardencillas, Abdullah Ibrahim, Isabel Parra, Angel Parra, W. Koostre, Phil Agee, Bertolt Brecht, Helmut Kohl, Franz Josef Strauss, Marie Luise Kaschnitz, Nancy Reagan; makers include Verlag Die Werkstatt, Plambeck & Co., Achim Maske, Arbeiterfotographie, Komitee für Frieden, Bund der Antifaschistinnen und Antifaschisten" (VVN-BdA), Kurt Erlebach, Olaf Gollnek, Verlag Gruner + Jahr, Wolfgang Behnken, Franz Epping, Kunstkolletiv am Bahnof, Informationsbüro Nicaragua
Drawer D-12, Folder 18
Germany: Russell Tribunal (International War Crimes Tribunal) 1978
Physical Description: 6
Scope and Content Note
related topics include human rights, censorship, Berufsverbot (professional disqualification), German human rights violations; makers include Foto/Druck/Gestaltung/Öffentlichkeitsarbeit (FDGÖ), Christian Schaffernicht, U. Jung, P. Steinmatz; referenced individuals include Bertrand Russell
Drawer D-12, Folder 19
Germany: Terre des Hommes 1988-2001
Physical Description: 30
Note
items that include the word "ausstellung" may or may not refer to art exhibitions
Scope and Content Note
related topics include poverty, children, Philippines, international aid, malnutrition, breast feeding, bottle feeding, women, boycotts, baby formula companies, landmines, child refugees, child soldiers, orphans, anti-war, exhibitions, Third World, global economics, debt crisis, Vietnam, South Africa, child trafficking, Taiwan, Thailand, Romania, child abuse, children's rights, child labor, racism, sexual abuse, sex tourism, education, pharmaceutical waste, pharmaceutical aid, child prostitution, public health; makers include Hans-Martin Große-Oetringrecht, Uew Britten, Katharina Müllerschön, Matthias Witt, Andreas Rister, Müss, Norbert Lücken, Bank für Gemeinwirtschaft, ATI Design, Andreas Körner, Diedier Bregnard, Jonas Ekströmer, Klaus Staeck, Steidl, Beate Diergardt, International Koalition für die Beendigung des Einsatzes von Kindersoldaten, Fotonews/Gamma, Till Mayer, Peter Dammann, Dobrivoie Kerpenisan, Laif; references or specifically about Balikatan at Ugnayang Naglalayong Suagip as Sanggol (BUNSO), Kampagne gegen Landminen, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Stoppt Kinderhandel, matryoshkas, Barbie doll; languages include German, English, Cambodian, Portuguese, Spanish; referenced individuals include Graça Machel, Nelson Mandela
Drawer D-12, Folder 20
Germany: Titanic 1990-1995
Physical Description: 24
Scope and Content Note
related topics include forests, forest protection, German politicians, advertisements, German reunification, contraception, condoms, anti-war, satire, films, quotations, nationalism, mass media; references or specifically about Hormone Scandal (Bonn), Genschman, Kuwait, Syria, Mercedes-Benz, Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (ARD); referenced individuals include Helmut Kohl, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, George H. W. Bush, Saddam Hussein, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Günther Verheugen, Gerhard Schröder, Adolf Hitler, Joseph Goebbels, Hannelore Kohl, Roman Herzog; makers include Waechtes, VEB Interkohl, Ruud Klein
Drawer D-12, Folder 21
Germany: Toleranz zeigt sich im Handeln 1993
Physical Description: 12
Note
items that include the word "ausstellung" may or may not refer to art exhibitions
Scope and Content Note
related topics include immigration, diversity, poverty, hunger, human rights, peace, labor, tolerance, prejudice, racism, multiculturalism, economy; references or specifically about Article 1 of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany; makers include Friedrich Naumann Stiftung; languages include German, Spanish
Drawer D-12, Folder 22
Germany: Mumia Abu-Jamal 1992-2007
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Black Panther Party, political prisoners, MOVE Organization, Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), compilation albums, racism, death penalty, marches and demonstrations, solidarity events, films, prisons, jails, women, lesbians, international solidarity; referenced individuals include Pamela Jenkins, Cynthia White, Tom Ryan, Thomas Ridge, Audre Lorde; makers include Indigo, Jump Up, Matthias Henk, Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal, Komitee "Right On", Sputnik, Papiertiger; languages include German, English; references or specifically about Black Liberation Sound System
Drawer D-12, Folder 23
Germany: Transportation 1972; 1987-1998
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include arts and culture, photography exhibitions, automobiles, ecology, traffic, public transportation, construction and development, alternative transportation, bicycles, high-speed rail, environmentalism, marches and demonstrations; references or specifically about Straßenbahn, EXPO, BVG tarifes, Initiative Rettet die BVG, Deutsche Mark, Transrapid, Oberbaumbrücke; references or specifically about Charlottenburg (Germany), Senator für Verkehr und Betriebe, Festival des Pedaleurs, Verkehrsclub Deutschland (VCD), Verbraucher-Zentrale Brandenburg; makers include Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (BUND), Willi Loose, Michael Kramer, Sabine Genz, Wolf Schnakenbek, Rolf Rebstock, Burkhard Maus, Robin Wood, Thomas Schaefer, Johannes Pernkopf, Bündnis Innenstradring, Stiftung Natureschutz Berlin, Holger Glienke, Druckhaus Mitte, Berliner Zeitung, Bürgerinitiativen Umweltschutz e.V. (BBU); languages include German, French
Drawer D-12, Folder 24
Germany: Various Topics 1966; 1979-1996
Physical Description: 45
Scope and Content Note
related topics include global economics, international aid, youth, international partnerships, construction and development, women, feminism, environmentalism, ecology, German reunification, neo-liberalism, Mexico, fascism, bookstores, labor, human rights, Italy, racism, United States, violence, leftist politics, government and politics, solidarity, Wends people, Wendland, socialism, anarchism, benefit events, summer camps, extreme right organizations, Nazism, concerts, marches and demonstrations, sports, dove of peace, origami; makers include Kaiser und Zwickler, PraxisInstitut für Öffentlichkeit, WMIT, AFKU, Trojanisches Pferd, 35 Aktionen für die Fuenfunddreissig, Internationale Gesellschaft für Menschenrechte (IGFM), AtelierHaus e.V., Kurt Jotter, Netzwerk, Foto/Druck/Gestaltung/Öffentlichkeitsarbeit (FDGÖ), Alex, Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung für die Freiheit, Liselotte Meyer, Peter Lange, F. Rosch, Antifa, Max der Olympiabär, Lutz Grüttke, Nolympisches Komitee (NOK), Sekretariot des Komitees Osteewoche Rostock; references or specifically about San Rafael del Norte (Nicaragua), Startbahn West, Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD), Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU), North Atlantic Trade Organization (NATO), U.S. flag, Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterjugend (SDAJ), oh 21, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Amnesty International, United Nations, sehStern, Superman, Hetendorf 13, Baader-Meinhof Gruppe, Alternative Linke Liste, Demokratischer Frauenbund Deutschlands (DFD), Humboldt-Universität, Berliner Kulturgemeinschaft (BKP), Hoffman-Von-Fallerscleben-Bildungswerk (HVFB), Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands (NPD), "braune Netz", anti-Olympia demonstrations; languages include German, Spanish, English; referenced individuals include Walter Gramming, Angela Davis, Willy Daume
Drawer D-12, Folder 25
Germany: Il Manifesto Nella Lotta di Classe - Oversize [1924-1932] 1976
Physical Description: 24
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Bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced
Scope and Content Note
related topics include classism, fascism, anti-war, poverty, hunger, elections, communism, children, capitalism, labor, work slogans, production, industry, voting, youth, economy, labor relations, class issues, Marxism, Leninism, Article 48 (Weimar Constitution), Notverordnung, international solidarity, Soviet Union (USSR), May Day, Nazi Germany, marches and demonstrations, imperialism; makers include Hellmut Rademacher; references or specifically about class struggle, Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD), Antifaschistiche Aktion, Junge Pioniere (Young Pioneers), Firma Max Hesse, working class, Einheitsfront Aktion, Peuvag Berlin, Kraetke, Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD), Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei), Leipzig (Germany), Rendtag, Moscow (Russia), Vereinigte Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (VSPD), Dinse & Eckert, Museum für Deutsche Geschichte Berlin; referenced individuals include Ernst Thälmann, Ernst Schneller, John Heartfield, Hugo Eberlein, Vladimir Lenin, Richard Müller, Hermann Remmele, Adolf Hitler, Hugo Eberlein, W. Riehl, Benito Mussolini, Martin Scheider, Fritz Heckert, Gebs, Schwimmer, Käthe Kollwitz, Thom Wimmer, Geis, Margaret Kunzle, Max Gebhardt, Victor Slama, Alfred Frank; languages include Italian, German; places made include Italy
Drawer D-13, Folder 1
Germany: Die Grünen - Ecology - General 1982-1988
Physical Description: 20
Scope and Content Note
related topics include deforestation, lumber imports, tropical forests, environmentally-friendly products, ecology, environmentalism, elections, campaigns, voting, agriculture, wildlife, pollution, industry, democracy, air pollution, police, nature conservation, alternative energy, private energy; makers include Susanne Williges-Weichberger, inpetto Oldenburg, C.S. Merten, Grafik Werkstatt Bielefeld, Günter Zint, Holger Matthies, Etter Berlin, Opaque Ffm, G.F. Götz, Annmmarie Franke, Die Grunen, ; references or specifically about Tropennholz, ozone layer, Bremen (Germany), mother earth, recycling bins; referenced individuals include Gerhard Albert, Barbara Vollmer Pfungstadt ; Bonn (GERMANY)
Drawer D-13, Folder 2
Germany: Die Grünen - Ecology - Industry 1990
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include environmental conservation, nature, ecology, capitalism, private sector, conferences, DDT (dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane), industrial agriculture, chemicals, pesticides, economics, labor, pollution, globalization, political parties, film; makers include Grafik Werkstatt Bielefeld, Farbo Druck, Green Party Frankfurt; references or specifically about include Green Party; languages include German, English
Drawer D-13, Folder 3
Germany: Die Grünen - Pollution and Waste Management 1980s
Physical Description: 13
Scope and Content Note
related topics include recycling, toxic waste, DDT (dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane), industry, cancer, air pollution, public forums, water pollution, toxic waste bans, drinking water, plutonium, waste incineration, production of durable products, disposable products,minerals, waste prevention; makers include Grafik Werkstatt Bielefeld, Jim Avignon, Barbara Vollmer Pfungstadt, Robert Schweitzer, Schrörs, Brandstadter, SOAK; references or specifically about Mannheim (Germany), Messel (Frankfurt, Germany), batteries, aluminum, Die Grünen NRW; places made include Hannover (Germany); languages include German, English
Drawer D-13, Folder 4
Germany: Die Grünen - Transportation 1987
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
related topics include alternative transportation, public transportation, cars, traffic congestion, ozone layer, railway reforms, trains, transportation development, deforestation, pollution, German culture critique, political cartoons, urban transportation, corporations, capitalism, political parties, campaigns, public parks, political coalitions, bicycle lanes, bicycling; makers include Sigi Hepner, Ursula Ries, Potl, C. S. Merten, Gerald Häfner, Anne-Marie Franke, Freimut Wössner, Die Grünen NRW, Schrörs, Tullio Pericoli, SOAK, Alternative Liste, Deix; references or specifically about Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU), Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD); referenced individuals include Albert Einstein; languages include German, Italian
Drawer D-13, Folder 5
Germany: Die Grünen - Anti-Nuclear - General 1983-1986
Physical Description: 14
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, disarmament, nuclear war, nuclear power, nuclear energy, children, solar energy, solar panels, alternative energy, disarmament, missiles, Nuremberg trials, Nuremberg tribunal, Cold War, mass destruction, nuclear bomb; makers include Grafik Werkstatt Bielefeld, P. Hertan, Schwecke, Busch; references or specifically about nuclear state, Biblis (Germany), U.S. flag, Soviet flag, Dove of Peace
Drawer D-13, Folder 6
Germany: Die Grünen - Anti-Nuclear - Nuclear Waste 1988
Physical Description: 13
Scope and Content Note
related topics include smog, oil spills, pollution, nuclear processing plants, nuclear transport, plutonium, nuclear power plants, nuclear energy; makers include Groothuis & Kraemer, Eberhard Walde, plärrer-Verlag, Feo Darow, E. Walde; references or specifically about Seveso disaster (Italy), Gorleben (Germany), Chernobyl disaster, Atomkraftwerk (AKW)
Drawer D-13, Folder 7
Germany: Die Grünen - Anti-Nuclear - Energy 1980-1990s
Physical Description: 18
Scope and Content Note
related topics include maps of nuclear power plants, chemical plants, U.S. military, Christian political groups, campaigns, elections, voting, alternative energy sources, nuclear weapons, nuclear facilities, nuclear processing plants, Chernobyl (Ukraine), alternative energy, wind energy, solar energy; makers include Sigi Hepner, Ursula Ries, H. Schreg, A. Franke, M. Reitschuster, G. Rieppel, R. Hertan, Schorndorf, Fabrik-Druckerei, Etter Berlin, Axel Meyer, Hans Reinhard, Print Production, Clive Shirley, GreenPeace, Europaphoto, Farbo, N. Franck; references or specifically about Atomkraftwerk (AKW), plutonium economy, Pershing II Cruise Missiles, Wiederaufbereitungsanlage Wackersdorf (WAA), Chernobyl disaster, European Parliament; referenced individuals include Wilfried Telkämper; places made include Germany, Belgium; languages include English, Russian
Drawer D-13, Folder 8
Germany: Die Grünen - Genetic Engineering 1980s
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include technology, networks, censuses, parodies, biological risks, food, elections, campaigns, poisons, chemicals, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), drinking water, wildlife, ecology; makers include P. Loos, Susanne Williges-Weichberge; references or specifically about plutonium, European Parliament; referenced individuals include Hiltrud Breyer; languages include German, English; places made include Germany, Belgium
Drawer D-13, Folder 9
Germany: Die Grünen - Construction and Housing 1980s
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include ecological housing, ecology, environmentalism, low-cost housing, traffic reduction, transportation, canals, nature conservation, urban development, corporatism, building for profit, capitalism, quality of living; makers include Sigi Hepner, Ursula Ries, Schrörs, Die Grünen NRW
Drawer D-13, Folder 10
Germany: Die Grünen - Farming 1986-1988
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Christianity, religion, Catholic Church, industrial agriculture, chemicals, cattle, small farms, ecology, rural economy, industrialization, land rights, land conservation, Europe, local markets, family farming, health, nutrition, hormones and antibiotics in food, campaigns, elections; makers include C. S. Merten, Lila Hess, Schwecke & Partner (Bremen), Lukas Beckmann, Aldi, Schrörs, Die Grünen NRW; references or specifically about factory farming, Bauerntag (Farmer's Day), European Parliament, Regenbogenfraktion
Drawer D-13, Folder 11
Germany: Die Grünen / Alternative Liste (GAL) 1983-1992
Physical Description: 40
Scope and Content Note
related topics include retirement, social services, rights of elderly people, pensions, ambulatory aids, political parties, lifestyles, police, corporations, banks, transportation, air pollution, automobiles, nuclear weapons, anti-nuclear, transport hubs, public transportation, railways, urban congestion, urban planning, ecology, pollution, chemicals in the soil, urban housing cooperatives, asylum, immigration, civil liberties, constitutional amendments, marches and demonstrations, labor, campaigns, elections, voting, refugees, recycling, waste reduction, women in politics, housing speculation, land use planning, construction and development, nature conservation, job creation, environmental protection, public parks, airport construction, police brutality, labor regulations, work week, garbage, compulsory military service, draft resistance, social security, welfare, equal employment for women, voting rights, voting districts; makers include Egbert Friedrich Lütke-Fahle, Ralf Flechner, Paul Sachse, Holger Matthies, Ferdinand Bahruth, GAL Hamburg, Marily Stroux, Bündnis 90, Jürgen Strohmaier, Kiefersauer, Hubert Riedel, Unabhängiger Frauenverband (UFV), Hauser-Jabs, Messner, Harald, Sowa, Baumgart & Roscher, Jürgen Zellerhoff, Domröse + Kreiß; references or specifically about Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU), Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD), Freie Demokratische Partei (FDP), auto-free cities, Münster (Germany), Neukölln (Berlin), S-Bahn, Grossen Koalition, Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus (PDS), Hamburg (Germany) elections, Hafenstraße (Hamburg), Grundgesetz, Mercedes Benz, Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED), slumlords, Deutsche Bundesbank (1962), pop art, Bundesverband Buergerinitiativen Umweltschutz (BBU), Bunte Liste Bielefeld, Aktion Rumpelstilzchen; referenced individuals include Adolf Meier, Vladimir Lenin, Helmut Kohl, Roy Lichtenstein; languages include German
Drawer D-13, Folder 12
Germany: Die Grünen - Europe 1985-1993
Physical Description: 14
Scope and Content Note
related topics include immigration and deportations, European Parliament (EU Parliament) / European Union, elections, campaigns, civil liberties, poverty, social security, labor, right to work, alternative energy, solar energy, nuclear energy, geothermal energy, anti-nuclear, energy conservation, privacy, voting rights, surveillance, democracy, women, ecology, capitalism, peace, economic unification, free market, militarism, anti-bureaucracy, anti-establishment; makers include Volland, Landesbüro der Grünen, Sigi Hepner, Ursula Ries, Fabrik-Druckerei, Susanne Williges-Weichberger, Büro Grün; references or specifically about Europäischen Binnenmarkt (European single market), Festung Europa (Fortress Europe), Nazi Germany; referenced individuals include Claudia Roth, Birgit Cramon-Daiber; places made include Switzerland, Belgium, Germany; languages include German
Drawer D-13, Folder 13
Germany: Die Grünen - International Solidarity 1980s
Physical Description: 8
Scope and Content Note
related topics include South Africa, fruit boycotts, militarism, poverty, world hunger, global economics, economic assistance, international aid, apartheid, corporations, boycotts, divestment, anti-nuclear, racism, political prisoners, subvertisement, anti-nuclear, cold war, military industrial complex, west germany; makers include Rainer Benz, Grafik Werkstatt Bielefeld, Partîya Keskan, Die Grünen, Bundesgeschäftsstelle, Colmanstraße; references or specifically about Tesco, Silverleaf, Summit, Del Monte, Cape, Dutspan, Koo, third world, Kurdistan; referenced individuals include; places made include Bonn (Germany); languages include German, Kurdish
Drawer D-13, Folder 14
Germany: Die Grünen - Immigration 1992
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include asylum, deportations, human rights, right to strike, refugees, xenophobia, racism; makers include Paul Sachse, Farbo Druck Köln, Ina Riep, Bernd Ackermann, Die Grünen NRW, Norbert Franck, Herbert Peters, Alternative Liste; references or specifically about Ton Steine Scherben, Paragraph § 116, Croatia, Servia, Balkans, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU), Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD), Freie Demokratische Partei (FDP), Christlich-Soziale Union (CSU), Asylkompromiss (Asylum Compromise), Grundgesetz, G. F. Götz; referenced individuals include Claudia Roth; languages include German
Drawer D-13, Folder 15
Germany: Die Grünen - Government and Politics 1983-1990
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include surveillance state, privacy, voting rights, anti-nuclear, anti-war, capitalism, agriculture, political reform, democracy, peace, immigration, housing, socialism, right to strike, labor, blockades; makers include Schwecke + Partne, Lila Hess, Sigi Hepner, Ursula Ries, Andy H., Farbo Druck, Sowa, Schrörs, C. S. Merten, F. K. Waechter, Norbert Franck, Bernhard Woschek; references or specifically about U.S. military, Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU), Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD), Freie Demokratische Partei (FDP), Kreistag, Bundestag, Landtag, neo-Nazis, Grundgesetz, Asylkompromiss (Asylum Compromise); referenced individuals include Horst G., Helmut Kohl, David Hockney; languages include German
Drawer D-13, Folder 16
Germany: Die Grünen - Elections and Campaigns 1989-2001
Physical Description: 29
Scope and Content Note
related topics include ecology, cultural events, immigrant rights, voting rights, peace, local government, multiculturalism, Paragraph § 218 (anti-abortion), pro-choice, reproductive rights, freedom, anti-socialism; makers include Müller, Volkmann, SOAK, Lila Hess, Grüne Projektgruppe, Pflasterstrand GmbH, Christian Häussler, Hanns-Christoph Eisenhardt, Robert Hübner, Die Grünen Hessen, Sowa; references or specifically about nonviolence, grassroots democracy, Hesse (Germany), Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU), voter apathy, political ignorance, Freie Demokratische Partei (FDP), Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD), German Reichsadler (Imperial Eagle), German government, Rathaus, "The Biggest Splash"; referenced individuals include Jürgen Walter, Iris Blaul, Gordana Golubovic, Guillermo Aparicio, Shahla Blum, Leyla Süngerli, F. K. Waechter; languages include English, German
Drawer D-13, Folder 17
Germany: Die Grünen - Peace / Anti-War 1983-1993
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
related topics include civil conflicts, military intervention, nonviolent intervention, oil, Gulf War, disarmament, missiles, weapons exports, global economics, plutonium, anti-nuclear, nuclear processing plants, nuclear energy, USA, Soviet Union (USSR), maps, military facilities, nuclear facilities, cultural events; makers include Heipel, Grüngraph, D. Wenk & Co., Susanne Williges-Weichberger, Holger Matthies, Groothuis & Kraemer, Grafik Werkstatt Bielefeld, Schwecke, Busch, Barbara Vollmer Pfungstadt, Bundesbüro der Grünen, Harald (TAZ), Friedrich, Ebert, Allee; references or specifically about Bosnia, Cambodia, Somalia, Angola, Georgia (Eurasia), embargos, sanctions, "no blood for oil", genocide, Alternative Liste, U.S. flag, Nuremberg trials, Biblis (Germany), Radio Dreyeckland; referenced individuals include Wilfried Telkämper; languages include German, English
Drawer D-13, Folder 18
Germany: Die Grünen - Children and Youth 1990
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include ecology, environmentalism, multiculturalism, international solidarity, education, schools, cesium, anti-nuclear, public safety, pollution, climate change; makers include Bundesbüro der Grünen, Grafik Werkstatt Bielefeld, Fabrikdruckerei, Dieter Janecek, Felix, Helge, Gerald Häfner, Anne-Marie Franke, Ulenspiegel, R. Hartan; referenced individuals include Iris Blaul
Drawer D-13, Folder 19
Germany: Die Grünen - Labor 1980s-1990s
Physical Description: 18
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Amendment 116, occupational fulfillment, alternative labor, strikes, state coercion, factory occupations, capitalism, unemployment, industry, poverty, working conditions, labor regulations, pensions, retirement, labor rights, secure jobs; makers include Landesverband Niedersachsen, Grafik Werkstatt Bielefeld, Farbo Druck, Schrörs, Anne Kaute, Ina Riepe; references or specifically about Bielefeld (Germany), meaningful work; places made include Bonn (Germany); languages include German
Drawer D-13, Folder 20
Germany: Die Grünen - Women 1980s-1990s
Physical Description: 28
Scope and Content Note
related topics include pro-choice, abortion, reproductive rights, women's rights, anti-nuclear, education, labor, wages, violence, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), campaigns, campaign slogans, Paragraph § 218 (anti-abortion), women's solidarity, feminism, Paragraph § 219, legislation, domestic work, sexism, gender roles, pan-Europe, international solidarity, women in art; makers include Birgit Cramon Daiber, Sarah Haffner, Feuchtenberger, Unabhängiger Frauenverband (UFV), Alternative Liste, Grafik Werkstatt Bielefeld, Friedrich, Ebert, Allee, Marion Olthoff, SOAK, Marita Wetter, Schweke & Partner, Holger Matthies, Fabrikdruckerei, G. F. Götz, Inpetto, Marie Bonillo, Susanne Thoma, Schrörs, Gfp (Köln), Susanne Williges-Weichberger; references or specifically about European Parliament, Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU), Freie Demokratische Partei (FDP), Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD), Bündnis 90, Michelangelo's David, fine arts, Rapunzel
Drawer D-13, Folder 21
Germany: Die Grünen - Various Topics 1990
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include animal rights, animal experimentation, cultural events, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), sexuality, safe sex, people with disabilities, disability rights, political dissent, ecology, grassroots democracy, nonviolence, children, children's art; makers include Anke Feuchtenberger, Bündnis 90, Farbo Druck, Grafik Werstatt Bielefeld, Eva & Bernd Haak; references or specifically about Austria, Lower Saxony (Germany), Bonn; referenced individuals include William Shakespeare, Groucho Marx, Rosa Luxemburg, Ernst Albrecht, Albert Einstein
Drawer D-13, Folder 22
Germany: Die Grünen - Various Topics 1989-1990
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
related topics include climate change, ecology, animal rights, wildlife protection, environmental conservation, political parties, campaigns, surveillance, privacy, unemployment, banks, pollution, military, anti-war, alternative energy, women, peace, disarmament, economic growth, Christianity, religion, social services, social cutbacks, technology, health care, privatization, energy conservation, elections; makers include G.F. Götz, Fabrikdruckerei, Bündnis 90, TRUST, Harald, SOAK, K.H. Schrörs, Pfarr, C.S. Merten, Marilu Krallmann, A. Simonis, C. Schlüßler, Sigi Hepner, Ursula Ries, Rolf Kegel, Uli Prange, Irmela Wiemann, Michael Sowa; references or specifically about Hesse (Germany), Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU), Lower Saxony (Germany), high tech; referenced individuals include Andy Warhol, Norbert Blüm, Ferdinand Sauerbruch; languages include German, Spanish, English, French
Drawer D-14, Folder 1
Germany: Die Grünen - Oversize 1982-1992
Physical Description: 34
Scope and Content Note
related topics include welfare, social services, German politicians, ecology, acid rain, musical performers, anti-war, war budgets, weapons production, weapons exports, environmentalism, subvertisements, drug abuse, urban development, traffic, pollution, nuclear waste, immigration, labor, overtime, work hours, employment, construction and development, public transportation, homelessness, housing, youth, children, women, feminism, girls, social security, low income housing, immigrant rights, refugees, immigration, human rights, alternative transportation, public transit, gender roles, women in politics, environmental protection, job creation, deforestation, nuclear power plants, peace, police brutality; makers include Sowa, Farbo Druck GmbH, Andy H., PentaGrafik, SOAK, Heide Rühle, Harald, Pflasterstrand, Christian Ströbele, Westerwelle, Alternative Liste (AL), Bündnis 90, Evelyn Schwark, Rambow Lienemeyer van de Sand, Hauser-Jabs, Messner; references or specifically about North American Treaty Organization (NATO), Waschtag, Paragraph § 218 (abortion), Tiergartentunnel; referenced individuals include Helmut Kohl, H. Oberländer, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Drawer D-14, Folder 2
Germany: Die Grünen / Bündnis 90 - Elections and Campaigns 1992-1996
Physical Description: 20
Scope and Content Note
related topics include human rights, voting, immigrants, women, freedom of choice, democracy, politicians, ecology, political parties, social justice, environmentalism, tolerance, children, East Germany, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR), youth, female politicians, health, labor, employment; makers include Druckerei Graetz, Klaus Müller, GfP, Eberhard Walde, Stefan Scholer, F. Kaufmann, Helmut Kohl, Grüne Jugend Hessen, Fabian Dittrich, Projekt-PR/Padberg, M. Wolf; languages include French, Spanish, Greek, German, Swedish, Italian, English; referenced individuals include Rupert von Plottnitz, Iris Blaul, Martina Schmiedhofer, Margareta Wolf; references or specifically about Brandenburg (Germany), Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD)
Drawer D-14, Folder 3
Germany: Die Grünen / Bündnis 90 - Politicians 1977-1999
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Hesse (Germany), Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU), politicians, German economy, Deutsche Mark (DM), campaigns, German reunification, voting, elections, ecology; referenced individuals include Roland Koch, Helmut Kohl, Rainer Barzel, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Hubert Ulrich, Ingrid Köppe, Joschka Fischer, Rolf Wettstädt, Sylvia Voss, Petra Weissflog, Roland Resch, Ute Rohn-Tröbner Wolfgang Renner, Marina Demaria, Tom Koenigs, Jutta Ebeling, Lutz Sikorski, Uschi Eid, Rezzo Schlauch, Irene Soltwedel-Schäfer, Hans-Jochen Tschiche, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Ozan Ceyhun, Jean-Jérôme Chico-Kaleu Muyemba; makers include Rüdiger Schneidewind, Die Woche/Jürgen Elsässer, Heinz Suhr, Werner Schulz, Inge Leffhalm, Margareta Wolf, Chris Boppel; Germany, Italian, English
Drawer D-14, Folder 4
Germany: Die Grünen / Bündnis 90 - Ecology 1994-2002
Physical Description: 22
Scope and Content Note
related topics include alternative energy, anti-nuclear, nuclear power plants, nuclear energy, ecology, windmills, alternative transportation, economy, environmental taxes, climate change, feminism, green investments, organic food, organic farming, health, air pollution, trash burning, nuclear waste, trash (rubbish), land reform, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), nationalism, pan-Europe, labor, job creation, windmills, coal, climate change, solar panels, ; makers include Eberhard Walde, GfP, Klaus Müller, Institut für praxisorientierte, Hede Rühle, Litho Köcher, Bernard Woschek, Norbert Schellberg, MarkTransparenz, Jutta Sapotnik, Imke Schmieta, Cl und L Hannover, F. Kaufmann; languages include German, English
Drawer D-14, Folder 5
Germany: Die Grünen / Bündnis 90 - Labor 1990s
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include ecology, unemployment, environmentalism, solar energy, housing, human rights, North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany), division of labor, overtime, solidarity, poverty, welfare, environmental exploitation, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR/East Germany), technology; makers include Tim Ulrich, Ute Adrian, Projekt PR, Heide Rühle, Klaus Müller, Chris Boppel, Procom Magdeburg
Drawer D-14, Folder 6
Germany: Die Grünen / Bündnis 90 - Women 1967, early 1990s-1996
Physical Description: 21
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, equality, women in politics, abortion, reproductive rights, women's rights, pregnancy, gender roles, motherhood, feminism, conferences, equal opportunity, education, voting, land reform, German reunification, political parties, satire, cartoon, revolution; makers include Eberhard Walde, Heide Rühle, Projekt-PR/Padberg, Chris Boppel, F. Kaufmann, Schmidt, Engler, Imke Schmieta, CL und L Hannover, Westerwelle, Klaus Bölling, Frauenreferat, Gabi Konczak, Druckerei zu Altenburg, Litho Köcher, Erstdruck, Bernard Woschek, Ulrike Höfken, Wang Rulan; references or specifically about fine arts, Mona Lisa, Paragraph § 218 (anti-abortion), Quotierung, Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU), Cultural Revolution, clowns, purge, political elite, Central Academy of Fine Arts (Beijing), musical instruments, parade; referenced individuals include Leonardo da Vinci, Jeannette Martins, Judith Demba, Sibyll Klotz, Petra Morawe, Heinrich Lummer, Rupert Scholz, Gabriele Wiechatzek, Gero Pfennig, Norbert Schellberg, MarktTransparenz, Lu Dingyi, Wu Han, Liao Mosha, Deng Tuo, Xia Yan, Zhou Yang, Tian Han, Peng Zhen, General Luo Ruiqing, Wang Guangmei, He Long, Liu Shaoqi, Deng Xiaoping; places made include China, Shanghai (China), Beijing (China),
Drawer D-14, Folder 7
Germany: Die Grünen / Bündnis 90 - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ) 1988-1994
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
makers include Grünen Alternativen Listen (GAL), Eckart Märkel, Günter Dworek, Anja Kofbinger; references or specifically about NRW; related topics include consciousness, registered partnerships (domestic partnerships), marriage equality, personal freedoms, nudity, allies, equality, women, activism, discrimination, HIV/AIDS, health
Drawer D-14, Folder 8
Germany: Die Grünen / Bündnis 90 - Children and Youth 1994-2005
Physical Description: 24
Scope and Content Note
related topics include environmentalism, natural resources, teenagers, traffic, education, green schools, racism, multiculturalism, generations, education reform, religion, child care, labor, equal rights, food, genetically modified organism (GMO); makers include Projekt-PR, Inge Leffhalm, Jerzey Montag, Klaus Müller, Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft Christinnen und Christen, Manfred Butzman, UnDruck Berlin, Typossatz, Die Crew, Grüne Jugend Hessen; references or specifically about Hesse (Germany), Schleswig-Holstein, Baden-Württemberg; referenced individuals include Marianne Birthler, Ronja Pershbacher, Tarek Al-Wazir
Drawer D-14, Folder 9
Germany: Die Grünen / Bündnis 90 - Various Topics 1990-1999; 2006
Physical Description: 27
Scope and Content Note
related topics include European political elections, women, labor, conferences, environmentalism, waste management, children's art, private data, rivers, construction and development, river conservation, immigration, weapons exports, weapons embargo, anti-war, immigrant rights, German political parties, democracy, pan-Europe, foreigners, land reform, German reunification, social security, housing, Iraq war, peace, multiculturalism, rent control, Kurdish people, Turkey; makers include Graphic Center, Vertrieb Werbung, Heinz Suhr, Heidrun Schmitt, Bonn-Sequenz, H.-D. Kluge, U. Hoepfner, Thomas Druck, Repro Schneider, NABU Kreisverband "Havelland" Potsdam, E. Walde, Heide Rühle, Norbert Franck, Gerhard Seyfried, Christophstr Bayern, Stefan Scholer, Saupe, Haak, Bernard Woschek, Litho Köther, Michael Scharfschwerdt, European Greens, Chris Boppel, Norbert Schellberg, Landesverband Berlin; references or specifically about Europäische Verkehrspolitik, fingerprints, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Havelausbau, Paragraph § 218 (anti-abortion), Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND); referenced individuals include Slobodan Milosevic, Anja Stoxreiter; places made include Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR), East Germany, Bundesrepublik Deutschland (BRD), West Germany; languages include English, German
Drawer D-14, Folder 10
Germany: Die Grünen / Bündnis 90 - Various Topics 1987-1996
Physical Description: 44
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Vietnamese immigrants, immigration, refugees, labor, ecology, political events, East German culture, music, racism, compact disc compilations, flags, slogans, uniforms, pan-Europe, citizen initiatives, hemp products, marijuana, cultural events, classical music, conferences, multiculturalism, anti-nuclear, nuclear power plants, alternative energy, sex worker rights, prostitution, environmentalism, voting, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), patents, economics, right politics, public transportation; languages include Vietnamese, German; makers include Christophstr Bayern, Stefan Scholer, Saupe, Grafik und Herstellung, Norbert Schellberg, Hoch Drei, Margareta Wolf, Udo Schweer, Lothar Reinhardt, Heide Rühle, Henry Selzer, Claudia Roth, Büro Grün, AG Drogen, Kunst und Kommerz, Joachim Eul, Sigurd Wendland, Heinz Jankofsky, ZEFA, Druckerei zu Altenburg GmbH, Harms, Habekost, Jim Avignon, Rainer Bauer, Klaus Bölling, CL und L Hannover, Inke Shmieta, Projekt-PR/Padberg, Schmidt, Engler; references or specifically about Strafgesetzbuch § 86 (Dissemination of Means of Propaganda of Unconstitutional Organizations), Nazis, European Parliament, European Economic Community (EEC), Kammerkonzert, Bundesstraße 6, Olympia, Anti-Olympia Komitee; referenced individuals include Matthias Dittmer, Matthias Berninger, Helmut Kohl
Drawer D-14, Folder 11
Germany: Die Grünen / Bündnis 90 - Various Topics early 1990s-1996
Physical Description: 33
Scope and Content Note
makers include Eberhard Walde, GfP, Heide Rühle, K. H. Kluge und concept, Chris Boppel, Surrey, Klaus Müller, Annette Munk, Bernard Woschek, Erstdruck Köln, Litho Köcher, VISUS!; related topics include military vows, solemn vows, public vows, demilitarization, police brutality, German reunification, land reform, racism, voting, immigration, immigrant rights, refugees, environmentalism, freedom of information, southeast Asia, sex tourism, child prostitution, prostitution, multiculturalism, diversity, education, education reform, flags, public transportation, alternative energy, environmental protection, ecology, bureaucrats, Republicans, energy policies, global warming, anti-war, arms exports, alternative transportation, traffic, automobile congestion, pedestrians, naturalization, dual citizenship, land reform, German reunification, human rights, marches and demonstrations, Jürgen Strohmaier; references or specifically about Bundeswehr, fine arts, Einschiffung Nach Kythera, öffentliche gelöbnis, Chernobyl disaster, European Parliament, timpani, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Nordrhein-Westfalen (NRW), Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD); referenced individuals include Antoine Watteau, Verantw, Karl Valentin; languages include German, Polish
Drawer D-15, Folder 1
Amnesty International: Asylum / Refugees - German Language 1991
Physical Description: 9
Scope and Content Note
related topics include political refugees, political repression, refugee awareness, refugee rights, human rights, political persecution, immigration, women, women's rights, violence against women, rape, European Union, immigration policy, disappeared persons, deportation, Ausländergesetz (German Aliens Act), black market, torture; makers include Heiko Thurm, ai - Sektion der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Augenblitz, Farbo, Höhere Graphische Bundeslehr; references or specifically about Somalia, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Iran; places made include Bonn (Germany), Vienna (Austria); languages include German
Drawer D-15, Folder 2
Amnesty International: Children / Youth - German Language Dates unknown
Physical Description: 6
Scope and Content Note
related topics include political repression, state violence, deportation, torture, child abuse, judicial proceedings, death penalty, executions, criminalization, people of color; makers include Betke, Entwurf Sessler, Druck; referenced individuals include Udo Lindenberg, Mardié Ibrahim, Harry Valérien, Mohammed Selim, Ron Williams; references or specifically about teddy bears, Chad refugees, Bangladesh, South Africa; places made include Vienna (Austria), Bern (Switzerland), Bonn (Germany); languages include German
Drawer D-15, Folder 3
Amnesty International: Death Penalty / Capital Punishment / Executions - German Language 1980-1990
Physical Description: 12
Scope and Content Note
related topics include art exhibitions, human rights, right to live, American flag, race, gender, death penalty, capital punishment; makers include Bülles & Kästner, Concord Weekly, Amnesty International, Sektion der Bunderesrepublik Deutschland, Sebastian Linnerz, Druckstore, Jürgen Tenz, Hanna Lang, Lukas Kramer, ; referenced individuals include Jutta Limbach; references or specifically about Anti-Kriegs Museum; places made include Cologne (Germany), Berlin (Germany), Bonn (Germany); languages include German
Drawer D-15, Folder 4
Amnesty International: Disappeared Persons - German Language 1988
Physical Description: 17
Scope and Content Note
related topics include human rights, Guatemala, political suppression, trade unions, religious observation, ethnic minorities, Columbia, China, Sri Lanka, massacres, state brutality, students, death squads, political murders, arts and culture, asylum, refugees, political refugees, refugee camps, detention camps, Brazil, mothers of the disappeared, dictatorships, children, homelessness, poems, Chile, police brutality, secret detention centers, impunity, military brutality, journalists, marches and demonstrations, national human rights organizations, political resistance, international solidarity, arms exports, youth, indigenous peoples, Igorot people; makers include Ernst Volland, Krolow; referenced individuals include Mohamed Nadrany, Ariel Dorfman, Izzet Kezer, Süleyman Demirel, Rosario Godoy de Cuevas, Jean-Marie Simon, Bobby de la Paz, Sara Cristina Chan Chan Medina, Chris Batan, Ursula Huit, Solomon Tshuku; references or specifically about Kampagne gegen Verschwindenlassen und politischen Mord, Tiananmen Square, combat boots, Movimiento Nacional de Meninos e Menina da Rua, Folha de São Paulo, Fenastras, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Grupo de Apoyo Mutuo - Guatemala; places made include Vienna (Austria), New York (New York, USA); languages include German, Spanish
Drawer D-15, Folder 5
Amnesty International: International Aid / Solidarity - Specific Countries - German language 1975; 1989-1994; 2000-2002
Physical Description: 46
Note
Includes Mythos und Wirklichkeit and politische Gewalt in Kolumbien series
Scope and Content Note
related topics include human rights, China, international solidarity, quincentennial, indigenous peoples, colonialism, Native Americans, Russia, Peru, East Timor, Tunisia, USSR, hunger, torture, solitary confinement, starvation, Morocco, religious persecution, political persecution, Philippines, South Korea, Zaire, Turkey, police brutality, Colombia, disappeared persons, Ethiopia, Tiananmen Square, Egypt , Indonesia, genocide, Guatemala, nonviolence, military brutality, land reform, Chile, children's art, exhibitions, India, guerilla groups, human rights abuses, paramilitary groups, homelessness, prostitution, children, death squads, drug trafficking, car bombs, orphans, Christianity, funerals, rape, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), Arhuaco people, marches and demonstrations, women, British military, political parties, human rights activists, poverty, rural communities, evictions, housing, capital punishment, racism, police brutality, mistreatment of prisoners, prisons, police brutality, systemic violence, film showing; makers include Atelier Müller Lütolf, Sektion der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Farbo, Pablo Lopez, Heinz Diesel, Ellen Diesel, Offsetdruckerei Klink & Co., Basis Design, Hernán Rodriguz, Jenny Matthews, Amnesty International, Fur eine linke Stromung, Action for World Solidarity, Ak Kraak Radical Film Network; referenced individuals include Kim Tschi-Ha, Ute Lemper, Saadet Akkaya, Wolfgang Niedecken, Melky Vivas, Amelie Fried, Bede-Mariam, Stuart Franklin, Haji Suharto, Jean Amery, Gamma, Frank Spooner, Carlos Angel, Julio Etchart, Lucio Lara, Miguel Angel Martinez, Pedro Rubiano, Alirio Pedraza Becerra, Blanca Cecilia Valero, Gabriel García Márquez; references or specifically about Nador Bizerte, Vladimir prison, Statue of Liberty, Haus der Demokratie und Menschenrechte, desechables sociales, ASCODAS, National Army of Columbia, the Patriotic Union, M-19 guerilla group, favelas; places made include Bern (Switzerland), Cologne (Germany), France; languages include German, Chinese, Russian, English, Spanish
Drawer D-15, Folder 6
Amnesty International: Prisons / Political Prisoners / Torture - German language 1976-1983
Physical Description: 26
Scope and Content Note
related topics include prison mail, torture, statistics, human rights, prisoner rights, persecution, political prisoners, nonviolence, capital punishment, death penalty, solidarity with prisoners, executions, desaparecidos (disappeared persons), women hunger,; makers include Martin Hoffmann, Jürgen Spohn, Hanno Gärtner, Ernst Volland, Kasper Grafik-Design, Wilhelm Zimmermann, Gerald Ahrens, Gerda Frisch, Farbo, Michael Brand, Christian Schaffernicht, Heinrich Buttler, Sektion der Bundesrepublik Deuschland, Beat Knoblauch, Bill Guhl, J.C. Miller; referenced individuals include Mapetla Mohapi, Delio de Oliveira Fantini, Hartmann, Pablo Picasso; references or specifically about South Africa, United Soviet Socialists Republic (USSR), Kampagne gegen politische Verfolgung und Folter, Indonesia, Iran, South Africa, Argentina, United Nations (UN), European Council, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, John Henry Mackay; places made include Luxembourg (Germany), Bonn (Germany), Berlin (Germany); languages include German
Drawer D-15, Folder 7
Amnesty International: Human Rights - German Language late 1980s - early 1990s
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include human rights, events, political prisoners, imprisonment, Lesbians, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), love, homophobia, food, prisons, asylum, refugees, marriage, miscegenation, racism, surveillance, religious freedom, freedom of speech, education, children, ; makers include Amnesty International, Neumann/Haase, Farbo, Martin Hoffmann, Horst Christlieb, Gilbert, Gretillat; references or specifically about investments, globes, mouth gags, voice, inviolable rights, freedom of speech, kisses, guns, crosshairs, bullet holes, health care workers, Earth, Geneva Convention, Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), right to life, right to safety, graves, crosses, first aid kits, boats, mosques, temples, churches, gambling, doves, ; places made include Germany, Switzerland, ; languages include German, English
Drawer D-15, Folder 8
Amnesty International: Various Topics - German Language - Oversize 1989-2001
Physical Description: 22
Scope and Content Note
related topics include refugees, art exhibitions, photography, Paraguay, political prisoners, torture, disappeared persons, Chile, human rights, death penalty, protests, women, refugees, housing, evictions, ; makers include Margarethe Krieger, Ursula Blancke, Peter Schwencke, Hannes von Goessel ; references or specifically chains, bullets, shootings, assassinations, murder, nudity, solitary confinement, barbed wire, crown of thorns, open mind, interior design, government accountability, recruitment, misogyny, teenagers, empathy, skating, fair trials, games, swimmers, romance, dictators, repressive regimes, stage fright, smoking, human life, ; referenced individuals include Peter Hebeisen; places made include Germany
Drawer D-15, Folder 9
Amnesty International: Women - German Language 1990-1994
Physical Description: 28
Scope and Content Note
related topics include human rights, international solidarity, violence against women, torture, Bosnia, rape, disappeared persons, Turkey, Kurdish women, political persecution, Turkish women, North Burundi, Romania, marches and demonstrations, Algeria, Myanmar (Burma), Bosnia, South Africa, apartheid, trade unions, sexual abuse, Croatia, India, Philippines, Jakarta (Indonesia), Tibet, China, Vienna, disabled persons, people with disabilities, political prisoners, Rwanda, genocide, Uganda, Guatemala, Morocco, Iraq, Tajikistan, Islam, religious persecution, makers include Thurm-Design, Mauritius, Américo Vermeltto, Anders Kallersand, Jenny Matthews, Ursula Hutt, Nathan Etengu, Peter Barwick, Hasli Liberation; referenced individuals include Aung San Sun Kyi, Anna Achmatowa; references or specifically about 15-Point Program for Implementing Human Rights; places made include Vienna (Austria), Zurich (Switzerland); languages include German, Portuguese, French, Croatian
Drawer D-16, Folder 1
HIV/AIDS: AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) 1987-1996
Physical Description: 57
Scope and Content Note
related topics include conferences, treatment, HIV discrimination, social services cuts, U.S. health care system, U.S. government policy, budgets, racism, pediatric AIDS, marches and demonstrations, African Americans, Chicano / Latino, universal health care, safe sex, condoms, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), immigration, mandatory HIV testing, deportations, undocumented persons, Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), funding for medical research, national health care program, pharmaceutical companies, Zidovudine (INN) / Azidothymidine (AZT), drug companies, statistics, police brutality, 1996 Republican National Convention (RNC), misinformation, mass media, television, funding, hypocracy, social services, religion; makers include ACT UP San Francisco (ACT UP / SF), ACT UP New York (ACT UP / NY), Gran Fury, GANG, Latina Latino AIDS Activists of ACT UP, Jack McConnell, ACT UP Connecticut, ACT UP Chicago, Inkworks Press, HIV Task Force of the Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights in SF, Michael O'Brien, Associação Brasileira Interdisciplinar de AIDS (ABIA), ACT UP San Diego, Women's Action Coalition, Sotomayor, Diva TV, Andrew Freeman; references or specifically about genocide, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), safe sex, condoms, accountability, direct action, civil disobedience, stigma, scapegoating of immigrants, wealthcare, greed = death, profits, people of color, silence = death, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Republican Party (GOP), poverty, Spring AIDS Action, AIDS buzzwords, high risk groups, AIDS Community Television; referenced individuals include Mario Cuomo, George H. W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, Jesus Christ, Jody Powell, Tim Bailey; places made include USA, Brazil; languages include English, Spanish, Portuguese
Drawer D-16, Folder 2
HIV/AIDS: AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) - Cardstock - Oversize 1990s
Physical Description: 27
Scope and Content Note
related topics include hate crimes, death, homophobia, statistics, U.S. government policy, health care, corporatism, capitalism, profits, women, treatment, death, Walker State Prison (Georgia, USA), prisons, prisoners, greed, ; makers include AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power / Los Angeles (ACT UP/LA), United Screen, Critical Mass, Josh Wells, Colby Poster Printers; references or specifically about gay bashing, greed, wealthcare; referenced individuals include Doug Rowe, Jake Epstein.,George H. W. Bush; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer D-16, Folder 3
HIV/AIDS: AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) - Fragile 1987
Physical Description: 2
Scope and Content Note
related topics include AIDS activism; makers include ACT UP New York (ACT UP/NY); references or specifically about Silence = Death Project
Drawer D-16, Folder 4
HIV/AIDS: AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) - Oversize 1989-1996
Physical Description: 17
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Republican National Convention (RNC) 1996, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), government inaction, corporatism, U.S. government policy, misinformation, education, women, treatment, Walker State Prison (Georgia, USA), prisons, prisoners, health care system, memorial quilt, marches and demonstrations, drug companies, pharmaceutical research, medicine, drug prices, condoms, safe sex, intravenous drug use, drugs, needle sharing; makers include Gran Fury, AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power / Los Angeles (ACT UP/LA), Critical Mass, Josh Wells, Colby Poster Printers, AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) / Washington, D.C., Keith Haring, Prostitutes' Safe Sex Project, ACT UP Montréal, Danny Cockerline, Rob Flack, Werner Arnold, Zibra, ACT UP / San Diego; references or specifically about bigotry, corporate greed, medical apartheid, greed = death, action = life, people with AIDS (PWAs), AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), Kennebunkport (Maine, USA), ignorance = fear, silence = death, The New York Times, azidothymidine (AZT), Los Angeles Times, New England Journal of Medicine; referenced individuals include George H. W. Bush, Lawrence K. Altman; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Montréal (Quebec, Canada); languages include English, French
Drawer D-16, Folder 5
HIV/AIDS: AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power / Los Angeles (ACT UP/LA) 1990
Physical Description: 25
Scope and Content Note
related topics include marches and demonstrations, social services, health care, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors; makers include Robert Birch, Sean Adams, Botticcelli; references or specifically about neglect, hatred, death, civil disobedience; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer D-16, Folder 6
HIV/AIDS: AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power / Los Angeles (ACT UP/LA) 1989-1995
Physical Description: 44
Scope and Content Note
related topics include; statistics, death, prison, government, public health, responsibility, privacy, marches and demonstrations, women, equality, education, benefit, immigrants, poverty, homophobia, profiteering, paranoia, media, heroism, ; makers include; Critical Mass, Jeff Scheurholz, AIDS Project LA (APLA), ; references or specifically about Lavendar Left, Center for Disease Control (CDC), South Africa, industrialized nations, United States, National Healthcare System, Universal Healthcare, SB 982, judicial system, statute of limitations, public policy, voluntary testing, research, cure, Traditional Values Coalition, transmission, criminalization, Mondo Homo, GoGo, Jewels Catch One, Republican Party, termination, HR 761, queers, people with AIDS(PWA), cults, people magazine, HR 4370, National Institute of Health (NIH), conflicts of interest, And the Band Played On, lesbians, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Gay Men's Health Crisis, safe sex, ; referenced individuals include Mark Kostopoulos, Ma Jaya Bhagavati (Joyce Green Difiore Cho), James Gomez, George Herbert Walker Bush, John Burton, Tom Bates, Barbara Lee, Tom Umberg, Ed Davis, Ronald Reagan, Charlton Heston, Newt Gingrich, Nancy Reagan, Dan Quayle, Colin Powell, Pete Wilson, tomata du plenty, Randy Shilts, Larry Krasner, ; places made Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer D-16, Folder 7
HIV/AIDS: Arts and Culture 1988-2010
Physical Description: 27
Scope and Content Note
related topics include stigma, student work, photography, poster exhibitions, AIDS, AIDS awareness, education, HIV / AIDS red ribbon, religion, Christianity, stigma, discrimination, transmission, children, babies, courage, community, life/death, symbols, temptation, AID epidemic ; makers include Lin Renninger, Kristina Von Rubens, Michael Bruce, Declan Buckley, David Riedman, Inkworks Press, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Karen Manning, Richard Sawdon Smith, AIDS Ministries Archdiocese of San Francisco, abz & Marianist Press, Cleo Productions, Scott Brinkman & Ferd Eggan, Venice Arts, Neal Baer, Wolf Films, Dick Wolf, Kaiser Family Foundation, Gerrie Smith, Peter Hermann, Cold Open, Inc, Anthony Pennock, American Red Cross; references or specifically about Foothill College, The Terrence Higgins Trust, San Francisco AIDS Foundation, the Bible, Eye Gallery, Videos Free America the White House, the Oval Office, Life Magazine, Cape Town (South Africa), motherhood, "sida o Vida", Mimbes Indians, Koshari, ; referenced individuals include Chaz Maviyane-Davies, Ronald Reagan, George P. Schultz, Edwin Meese, Caspar Weinberger; languages include Spanish, English; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Venice (California, USA), Las Cruces (New Mexico, USA)
Drawer D-16, Folder 8
HIV/AIDS: Education 1992
Physical Description: 34
Scope and Content Note
related topics include children, pediatric AIDS, African Americans, board games, safe sex, drugs, monogamy, AIDs advocacy, prevention, condoms, transmission, counseling and education services, intravenous drug use, AIDS awareness, children's art; makers include Deborah Riley, S.C. Coalition of Black Church Leaders Inc., S.C. AIDS Education Network Inc., Walraven Book Cover Company, Illinois Department of Public Health, American Red Cross, Seattle Urban League AIDS Project, AIDS Project of the East Bay, Robert Birch, National AIDS Hotline, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), State of California Department of Health Services; references or specifically about slavery, Los Angeles Pierce College; places made include South Carolina (USA), Texas (USA), California (USA)
Drawer D-16, Folder 9
HIV/AIDS: Events - Oversize 1992-2002
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include World AIDS Day, memorials, AIDS memorial quilts, benefit concerts, benefit events, culinary events; makers include AIDS Watch, The NAMES Project / AIDS Quilt, John Musgrove Design, Top Copy Graphics, Silverstein & Partners, Daniel DeSouza, Harvey Weiss, Visual AIDS Artists' Caucus, Louis Sherman & Co., Jorge Calderon, Frank Franca, Eiko Ishioka, Yoko Inagaki, Hachiro Suzuki, Yoshiko Nishida; references or specifically about "Day Without Art", Save Rescatar Archive Project, Magic Johnson Foundation; referenced individuals include Jose Luis Cortes, Nicholas Nixon, Lawrence M. Romorini; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Filipino (Tagalog), English, Spanish
Drawer D-16, Folder 10
HIV/AIDS: AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) 1987-1993
Physical Description: 56
Scope and Content Note
related topics include boycotts, corporations, Marlboro, Philip Morris Companies, Inc., Miller Beer, statistics, health insurance, health care, marches and demonstrations, U.S. government policy, youth, safe sex, sex education, religion, Christianity, Catholic Church, women, people of color, condoms, benefit concerts, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), U.S. Republican Party (GOP); makers include Robert Birch, Nell Campbell, Made ja Look graphics, Gran Fury, ACT UP New York (ACT UP/NY), Women's Health Action and Mobilization (WHAM!), Gordon Munro, Tseng Kwong Chi, Cardiac Arrest; references or specifically about homophobia, AIDSphobia, silence = death, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), abortion, reproductive rights, direct action, genocide, Vietnam War, AIDSgate; referenced individuals include Jesse Helms, George H. W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, Ed Koch, Stephen C. Joseph, John Joseph O'Connor, Keith Haring, Grace Jones, Pete Jimenez, Jeff Schuerholz, William E. Dannemeyer, Pete Wilson, Bill Clinton; places made include New York (New York, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer D-16, Folder 11
HIV/AIDS: AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) 1985-1988; 2000
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include fundraisers, benefit events; makers include Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center (GLCSC) Health Services Clinic, L.A. Cares, Les Allen Ferry, The Communication Works, Leonid Miripolsky; references or specifically about The Necessities of Life Program, Southland Theatre Artists Goodwill Event (STAGE) Benefit; referenced individuals include Stephen Sondheim, Irving Berlin, Madonna (Madonna Louise Ciccone); places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer D-16, Folder 12
HIV/AIDS: International - Oversize 1988
Physical Description: 5
Scope and Content Note
related topics include marches and demonstrations, education, hotlines, condoms, isolation; makers include Berliner AIDS-Hilfe, AJCS - ACT UP, Günther, Alternative Liste; places made include Germany, Netherlands; languages include German, English, Arabic, Persian (Farsi), Danish, Turkish, Dutch
Drawer D-16, Folder 13
HIV/AIDS: U.S. Made - Made in Los Angeles 1983-1997
Physical Description: 58
Scope and Content Note
related topics include No on 187, immigration, undocumented peoples, safe sex, condoms, education, women, intravenous drug use, drugs, youth, pregnancy, risk groups, AIDS Cycle Challenge, bicycling, pediatric AIDS, conferences, children, syphilis, HIV testing, marches and demonstrations, treatment, Pasadena Posada, AIDS Awareness Month, prevention, California AIDS budgets, health care, U.S. government policy, social services cuts, public health, financial assistance, aid, benefit events, lubricant advertisements, crystal methamphetamine, hate crimes, Art for AIDS, art exhibitions, hotlines, World AIDS Day, statistics; makers include L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center, Joachim Frederick, Deborah Hanan, Gibran Evans, Jay C. Nichols, TJB, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Charles R. Moniz, Rick Castro, Karen Kimura, Greg Evans, Aid for AIDS (AFA), Friends of AIDS/KS Foundation, Nguyen Tan Hoang, Cirilo Rayos Domine, Philip Pirolo, Vasila, Street Smart Creative Services, Keith Medical Group, Hollywood Community Hospital, City of West Hollywood, Ron Shotwell, Gay Men of Color Consortium (GMOCC), Richard Ramirez, Greg Evans, Joe Smoke, S. Ordaz, Rafael O. Lopez, R. Velasquez, Armando Ortiz; references or specifically about women of color, dental dams, Division of Adolescent Medicine at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, St. Augustine's-By-The-Sea Episcopal Church, AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA), All Saints AIDS Service Center, racism, homophobia, ARC (AIDS Related Complex), Kaposi Sarcoma(KS), death squads in Mexico City; places made include West Hollywood (California, USA), Venice (California, USA), Santa Monica (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer D-16, Folder 14
HIV/AIDS: Various Topics - Oversize 1987-1993
Physical Description: 27
Scope and Content Note
related topics include early treatment, condoms, safe sex, social services, virus, cure, sexually transmitted diseases / sexually transmitted infections (STDs/STIs), HIV research, GeneAmp Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products, intellectual property, religion, Christianity, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), women, statistics, pregnancy, conspiracies, death murder, government, journalism, literature, hoaxes, safe sex; makers include Scientists for Legitimacy in Science, Donald Moffett, Annie Leibovitz, Earl Office, San Francisco AIDS Foundation, Amnesty International; Imprimerie du Paroi; Georges Lemoine Commonwealth Department of Health Housing and Community Services, National Association of Social Workers (NASW), World Health Organization (WHO), AIDSCOM, Perkin Elmer Cetus, S.E. Calver, Donald Moffett, BRIana G. Weiner, AIDS Ministries, Northwest AIDS Foundation, Jeff Dorgay, Creative Syndicate, Holographix; references or specifically about Stop AIDS, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Creation of Adam (Michelangelo), The New York Times, The Los Angeles TImes; referenced individuals include Nathan Fain, Mahatma Gandhi, Diego Lopez, Ronald Reagan, Leonardo DaVinci, Walter Cronkite, Linus Pauling, Lawrence K. Altman, Peter H. Duesberg, Lewis Carroll, Leo Tolstoy; places made include USA, Australia, Seattle (Washington, USA); languages include English, Italian
Drawer D-16, Folder 15
HIV/AIDS: AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power / Los Angeles (ACT UP/LA) 1991-1995
Physical Description: 40
Scope and Content Note
related topics include American dollar, budget, death, gun, murder, Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, Bisexual (LGBTQ), United States Congress, public health, education, respect, responsibility, religion, lying, women, responsible sex, safe sex, censorship, unions, queer, hate crimes, self defense, profiteering, statistics, prisoners; makers include Jeff Sih, Pete Jimenez, Valley Community Clinic, ACT UP/NY, Lou Albanese, ACT UP Ventura, Feminist Front, Neighbors Against Nazis, People Against Racist Terror; referenced individuals include Lou Sheldon, Sister X, Patrick Buchanan, Patrick Robertson, William Jefferson Clinton, Steven Corbin, Wayne Karr, Jesus Christ, Pope John Paul II, Michelle Abdill, Roxanne Ellis, Robert Acrement, James Gomez (Director of Prisons Los Angeles); references or specifically about Aids Project Los Angeles (APLA), HIV/AIDS funding, clients, services, Traditional Values Coalition, AIDS CURE ACT HR761, cure, the cross, condoms, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, AIDS cure project, HR4370, Queer Nation, Latina Latino AIDS Activists of ACT Up, Food Stamp Gallery, National Medical Enterprises (NME) Hospital, health insurance, "locked out", hospital overcrowding, teenagers, sex education, youth, Action=Life, Los Angeles School Board, child molesters, fight back, hetero trash, Catholic Stormtroopers, prisoners with AIDS; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Oregon, USA, New York (New York, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer D-17, Folder 1
France: Various Topics - Oversize 1977-2011
Physical Description: 34
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Fight for the Larzac, anti-war, prisons, death penalty, capital punishment, human rights, diversity, poverty, international solidarity, anti-nuclear, children, Palestine, Oman, Middle East, youth, political prisoners, Israel, ecology, HIV/AIDS, cultural events, globalization, Northeast Asia, reunification for Korea, immigration, migrant labor, peace, journalism, women, feminism, socialism, culture critiques, U.S. imperialism, World War II, communism, disarmament, democracy, French resistance movement (1940s); makers include Agence Française de Lutte Contre le SIDA, Marc Pataut, EuroGraphic, Ernest Pignon-Ernest, Council of Europe (Conseil de l'Europe), Je Tu Il, Bernard Bétrémieux, Wozniak, Ipso Facto, Folon, Pierre Bernard, Lucie Lom, Sétig/Plaussière, Ligue des Droits de l'Homme (League of Human Rights), Fédération Nationale Citoyenne et Motivée, Jo Picajo, Christian Freund, Clermont-Ferrand, Gerard Paris-Clavel, Mouvement des Jeunes Socialistes (MJS), Zanzibar't, Daniel Marty; references or specifically about Journée Nationale Résistance, Forum Social des Quartiers Populaires, Mouvement ATD (Agir Tous pour la Dignité) Quart Monde France, Iraq, Hiroshima, Centre d'études et d'initiatives de solidarité international (CEDETIM), L'Humanité Dimanche, Seine-Saint-Denis Conseil Général, Fédération des Associations de Solidarité avec les Travailleurs Immigrés (FASTI), CNPC, U.S. flag, Parti des Forces Nouvelles (PFN), Parti Communiste Français (PCF); referenced individuals include Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Arthur Rimbaud, George W. Bush, Salah Hamouri, Wolinski, Max Frisch, René Char, Adolph Hitler, Philippe Pétain; places made include France, Italy; languages include French, English, German, Arabic, Dutch
Drawer D-17, Folder 2
France: Communism and Socialism 1970-1971; 1983-2017
Physical Description: 57
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-capitalism, youth, anniversary, racism, fascism, police state, anti-European Union, Constitution for Europe (TCE), European constitution, Conseil National de la Résistance (CNR), economics, oil, gas prices, education, employment, public services, anti-Semitism, Front National (FN), voting, elections, labor, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), women's rights, feminism, colonialism, cultural events, railroad workers, films, children, public lectures, community-building, Palestine, political prisoners, occupation, imperialism, revolution, peoples' struggle, socialism, economy, capitalism, equal rights, anarchism,; makers include Mercure Graphic, PC Maoïste de France, Pôle de Renaissance Communiste en France (PRCF), Parti Socialiste (PS), Mouvement des Jeunes Socialistes (MJS), Torcy, Saint-Mandé, Organisation Communiste Libertaire (OCL), L'Union des Révolutionnaires-Communistes de France (URCF), Patricia Latour, Roberto Arcari, Union des Étudiants Communistes, Comité Anti-Impérialiste, Coup pour Coup 31, PCR Cabada, Campagne Libertaire contre la Precarite, ; references or specifically about Paris 1968, Nouvelles Etincelles, Le Manífeste Journal Communiste, L'Humanité Dimanche, Fédération de la Seine-Saint-Denis du PCF, Mouvement Jeunes Communitstes, Morocco, housing, public services, unemployment, Commemorate the Centenary of The Paris Commune, seminars, lectures, ; referenced individuals include Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Nicolas Sarkozy, Jacques Médecin, Jean-Marie Le Pen, Rebecca West, René Clemente, Roland Leroy, Marwan Barghouti ; places include Paris (France); languages include French, Turkish, Russian
Drawer D-17, Folder 3
France: Communist Youth Organizations 1981-2012
Physical Description: 29
Scope and Content Note
makers include Jeunesses Communistes Révolutionnaires (JCR), Imprimerie Rotographie, Mouvement Jeunes Communistes de France (JC), Avant-Garde, Juillet-Aout, Grapus, Union des Étudiants Communistes (UEC); related topics include identification papers, immigrant rights, undocumented workers, international solidarity, Iraq, Iraq War, politicians and campaigns, racism, anti-war, labor, employment, labor contracts, public funds, government corruption, political cartoons, unemployment, corporatism, immigration laws, women, pro-choice, abortion, reproductive rights, education, anti-nuclear, peace, right-wing politicians, housing, class struggles, anniversaries, student movements, intolerance, student housing; referenced individuals include Lionel Jospin, Jacques Chirac, François Bayrou, Édouard Balladur, Charles Pasqua, Ronald Reagan, Karl Marx, Geneviève Fioraso; references or specifically about Contrat à Durée Déterminée (CDD), Ligue Communiste Révolutionnaire (LCR), Pasqua Laws, Le Front National (FN)
Drawer D-17, Folder 4
France: Mouvement Jeunes Communistes de France (JC) / Union des Étudiants Communistes (UEC) - Oversize 1983-1996
Physical Description: 37
Scope and Content Note
makers include Avant Garde, Fréde Coyére, Pascal Crocat, Mejdaline, Wolinski, Frédo Coyére; related topics include communism, youth, right-wing politicians, education, student movements, housing, racism, unemployment, capitalism, labor contracts, student jobs, income inequality, anti-war, disarmament, peace, Iraq War, imperialism; references or specifically about Fête d'Avant Garde, F-Haine, Le Front National (FN), United Nations (UN), Bagnolet; referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Grapus, Contrat à Durée Déterminée (CDD), Ronald Reagan
Drawer D-17, Folder 5
France: L'Humanité - Oversize 1980-2019
Physical Description: 26
Note
L'Humanité is a daily newspaper founded in 1904 and formerly linked to the Parti Communiste Français (PCF). The paper is now independent, although it maintains close links to the PCF. L'Humanité organizes the annual Fête de l'Humanité festival as a fundraising event.
Scope and Content Note
related topics include public media, partisan press, sexism, sex, humor, political cartoons, Marxism, art exhibitions, Fête de l'Humanité festival, political poster exhibitions, music, women, arts and culture, anniversaries, Palestine, children, peace, Middle East, labor, unemployment, death penalty, capital punishment, Cuba, international solidarity; makers include Siné, Le Roy Soler Aulnay, Wocinsky, Charb., Dugudus, Plonth, Frédo Coyère, A. Goetzinger, Pierre Bouillé, Grapus, Bobigny; references or specifically about Société des lectrices et lecteurs de l'Humanité, Parti Communiste Français (PCF), French flag, Santa Claus, U.S. embargo against Cuba (economic blockade); referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Alain Gesgon, M. Muratet, L. Franey, A. Lejarre, Mahmoud Darwiche
Drawer D-17, Folder 6
France: L'Humanité Covers and Publications - Oversize 2010-2012
Physical Description: 41
Note
L'Humanité is a daily newspaper founded in 1904 and formerly linked to the Parti Communiste Français (PCF). The paper is now independent, although it maintains close links to the PCF. L'Humanité organizes the annual Fête de l'Humanité festival as a fundraising event.
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Libya, Tunisia, Middle East, economics, elections, politicians, Spain, economic austerity, Palestine, international solidarity, prisons, Le Front de Gauche, marches and demonstrations, Algerian independence, films, youth, pensions, economics, Afghanistan, ecology, British Petroleum (BP), BP oil spill, 2010 Haiti earthquake, Greece, Portugal, austerity programs, European Central Bank (ECB), International Monetary Fund (IMF), anniversaries, La Fête de L'Humanité, wages, minimum wage, labor, Cotation Assistée en Continu (CAC 40), stock market, Egypt , nuclear power plants, oil, Spain, Israel, Palestine, peace, blockade of the Gaza Strip, South Africa; makers include Pierre Pytkowicz, Ahmad Gharabli, François Guillot, Cédric Faimali, Aris Messinis, Mohammed Abed, Zoubeir Souissir, Frédo Coyère; references or specifically about Confédération Nationale du Travail (CNT), Libres-Échanges; referenced individuals include Nicolas Sarkozy, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, François Hollande, Mariano Rajoy, Salah Hamouri, René Vautier, Patrick Le Hyaric, Yannick Noah, Édouard Glissant, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, Hamma Hammami, Angela Merkel, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Bruno Arbesu, Joan Baez, Georges Valbon, Nelson Mandela, Jean Ferrat
Drawer D-17, Folder 7
France: L'Humanité Covers and Publications - Oversize 2002-2006
Physical Description: 31
Note
L'Humanité is a daily newspaper founded in 1904 and formerly linked to the Parti Communiste Français (PCF). The paper is now independent, although it maintains close links to the PCF. L'Humanité organizes the annual Fête de l'Humanité festival as a fundraising event.
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Israel, Palestine, political cartoons, Middle East, South Africa, apartheid, elections, poverty, slavery, labor, employment contracts, women, Lebanon, children, voting, youth, hunger strikes, undocumented workers, unity among unions, marches and demonstrations, World Trade Organization (WTO), Bolivia, journalism, freedom of the press, European Constitution, student movements, Iraq War, strikes, wages, EuroDisney; makers include Michel Kichka, Sansblanc; references or specifically about Liberation of Paris, contrat nouvelle embauche (CNE), contrat première embauche (CPE), Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi (ENI), Polimeri, Libres-Échanges; referenced individuals include Lilian Thuram, Evo Morales, Raymond Devos, Nicolas Sarkozy
Drawer D-17, Folder 8
France: Ligue Communiste Révolutionnaire (LCR) 1980-1995
Physical Description: 29
Scope and Content Note
related topics include municipal elections, socialism, left politics, elections, Kanak people, amnesty, anniversaries, Peru, U.S. intervention in Central America, labor, capitalism, Nicaragua, Stalinism, immigration, undocumented workers, unemployment, strikes, increase in wages, Suprême NTM, censorship, colonialism, free speech, Maastricht Treaty, European Union (EU), anti-capitalism, housing, water rights, privatization of water, voting, anti-nuclear; makers include Rotographie, Alain Krivine, Jeunesses Communistes Révolutionnaires (JCR), Joël F. Volson, Sébastien S., Tignous; references or specifically about Paris 1968, New Caledonia, Quatrième Internationale, Rouge (newspaper), Le Front National (FN), Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste (NPA); referenced individuals include Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Leon Trotsky, Mikhail Gorbachev, Michel Rocard, Hugo Blanco, Luis Tuesta, Ronald Reagan, Charles Pasqua, Olivier Besancenot, Sophie Bournazel; languages include French, English
Drawer D-17, Folder 9
France: Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste (NPA) 2009-2017
Physical Description: 50
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-nuclear, public debates, international solidarity, Arab revolutions, military intervention, dictatorships, Tunisia, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), rubber bullets, police brutality, racism, sexism, homophobia, economic austerity, education funding, strikes, right to education, youth conferences, layoffs, wages, unemployment, retirement, public transportation, carbon tax, ecology, capitalism, privatization, postal service, revolution, war, crises, solidarity, culture, marches and demonstrations,, incarceration, anniversary, energie, health transportation, labor; references or specifically about Notre-Dame-des-Landes is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France located about 20 km northwest of Nantes. The commune was the planned site of the new Aéroport du Grand Ouest, intended to replace Nantes Atlantique Airport. local oppositin caused it to fail, generation, National Federation of Labor (CNT), Palestine, militante revolutionnaire d'action directe, 20th Anniversary military intervention in Palestine, banks, ; makers include Imprimerie Rotographie, Imprim Vert; references or specifically about P'tit coup de rouge, la brigade anti-criminalité (La BAC), Notre-Dame-des-Landes, Joelle Aubron, ; referenced individuals include Nicolas Sarkozy, Éric Woerth, Benoit Chazerand, Elsa Marcel, Philippe Poutou; languages include French, Arabic
Drawer D-17, Folder 10
France: Parti Communiste Français (PCF) - Oversize 1979-2008
Physical Description: 33
Scope and Content Note
related topics include capitalism, anniversaries, economics, coal, energy, ecology, May Day, socialism, labor, women, unemployment, children, public schools, education, diversity, feminism, Beirut, Israel, Palestine, anti-nuclear, unions, retirement benefits, 1984 Olympics makers include Clément Charbonnier Bouet, Grapus, sarfis-scalabre, François Fabrizi, Imprimerie Typo Offset Dariere, Loyau, Sarfis, Simon, Fédération Seine-Saint-Denis; references or specifically about Triton, Paris 1968, L'Humanité; referenced individuals include Nicolas Sarkozy, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Helmut Schmidt, Gerald Bloncourt, Guy Le Querrec, Claude Raymond, Roland Leroy, Michel Chassat, Menachem Begin, Ariel Sharon
Drawer D-17, Folder 11
France: Parti Communiste Français (PCF) 1978-2009
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, wealth inequality, conferences, economic austerity, communism, socialism, Boeing Company, Israel, Palestine, Middle East, peace, corporatism, civic action, unemployment; makers include Daniel Marty, Sébastien Marchal, François Fabrizi, Imprimerie Typo Offset Dariere; references or specifically about Fédération Seine-Saint-Denis, Parti Socialiste, Mouvement des Radicaux de Gauche, Le Front de Gauche; referenced individuals include Guy Le Querrec, André Karman, Jean Garcia, Marcel Debarge, Marcel Pahin
Drawer D-17, Folder 12
France: Parti Communiste Français (PCF) 1975-2009
Physical Description: 33
Scope and Content Note
related topics include communism, postal service, privatization, voting, labor, wages, socialism, elections, anniversaries, capitalism, anti-war, globalization, May Day, Maastricht Treaty, European Union (EU), unemployment, U.S. dollar, Marxism, Holland, reparations, Cuba, European Fiscal Compact, women, Portugal; makers include Plus de Crème, Michel Zoladz, Dabermill, Ugne Neuf, De Reichter, J. M. Simon, Muratet, J-P Michiels, CoCo, Lulu Inthesky, Le Front de Gauche, JiHo, Per Sørensen, Maison Pour Tous; references or specifically about La Riposte, Triton; referenced individuals include Johannes Vermeer, Barbara Prèvert, Jacques Prèvert, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Georges Marchais, José Vitoriano, François Hollande
Drawer D-17, Folder 13
France: Parti Communiste Français (PCF) 1980-2005
Physical Description: 50
Scope and Content Note
related topics include retirement, economics, unemployment, labor, elections, capitalism, economic austerity, marches and demonstrations, taxes, housing, immigration, social housing, health care, benefits, U.S. dollar, May Day, evictions, women, conferences, rising prices, economy; makers include Frédo Coyère, alerteorange, M. Quarez, Renaudes, Imprimerie Typo Offset Dariere, F. Léger, Dabermill; references or specifically about Le Front de Gauche, Carton Rouge, Union Populaire, Fédération Seine-Saint-Denis, Paris 1968, France Nouvelle; referenced individuals include Nicolas Sarkozy, Dominique de Villepin, Guy Môquet, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Rosa Luxemburg, Vladimir Lenin, Marie-George Buffet
Drawer D-17, Folder 14
France: Parti Communiste Français (PCF) 1986-1995
Physical Description: 28
Scope and Content Note
related topics include oil, anti-war, housing, women, labor, pensions, economics, wages, retirement, solidarity, capitalism, youth; makers include Dabermill, M. Quarez; references or specifically about French Revolution, Storming of the Bastille; referenced individuals include Marie-George Buffet, Fabrice Nicolle, Jacques Prèvert, Pierre Méhaignerie
Drawer D-17, Folder 15
France: L'Humanité Covers and Publications - Oversize 1984-2012
Physical Description: 31
Note
L'Humanité is a daily newspaper founded in 1904 and formerly linked to the Parti Communiste Français (PCF). The paper is now independent, although it maintains close links to the PCF. L'Humanité organizes the annual Fête de l'Humanité festival as a fundraising event.
Scope and Content Note
related topics include economic austerity, Greece, European Fiscal Compact, Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union (TSCG), benefit concerts, Fête de l'Humanité festival, death penalty, capital punishment, Egypt , minimum wage, poverty, food prices, arts and culture, strikes, Alstom (corporation), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), The Group of Eight (G8), Palestine, political prisoners, public transportation, labor, India, poverty, unemployment, media ownership, corporate mass media; makers include Charb; references or specifically about Châteaubriant (France), Électricité de France (EDF), Uncle Sam, Le Front National (FN), Bouygues, Socpresse; referenced individuals include Alexis Tsipras, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Bernard Thibault, Pierre Laurent, Victor Hugo, Roberto Matta, Guy Môquet, Kurt Cobain, Jack Ralite, Nicolas Sarkozy, Marwan Barghouti, Jean-Marie Le Pen, shaka Ponk, Marc Lavoine; languages include French
Drawer D-18, Folder 1
Netherlands: Various Topics - Oversize 1982-1995
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Stopera, construction and development, housing, historic landmarks, urban development, squatting, capitalism, free market, homelessness, ecology, airports, marches and demonstrations, women, poverty, international solidarity, recycling, animal rights, organic food, the green movement, alternative energy, camping and recreation, sustainable agriculture, paper, butchers, education, nutrition, hygiene, environmentally friendly products, alternative transportation, cosmetics, energy conservation, organic meat, capitalism, consumption, air pollution, wind energy, equality, developing world, racism, aid, pacifism, socialism, peace, disarmament, campaigns, third world; makers include Milieu Defensie, Opland, Conny van den Bussche, Vastenaktie, Peter Lorent, Jacq Zinken, Nicolette Wever, Mullers Drukkerij, Studio Works, Ontwerp Dody Dony, Druk Staatsdrukkerij, Alliantie voor Duurzame Ontwikkeling, Bernadette Rutten en Tineke van der Schoor, Joep Paulussen, Grafisch Ontwerpers, Reprocla Amsterdam; references or specifically about Schiphol (Amsterdam airport), Triodos Bank, Milieu Muur Krant, Greenpeace, OHRA, NIVON, the Body Shop, Max Havelaar, VSB Bank, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), IBM, Xerox, Novem, Pacifistisch Socialistische Partij (PSP); referenced individuals include Willem Diepraam; places made include Netherlands; languages include Dutch
Drawer D-18, Folder 2
Netherlands: Children / Youth 1974-2002
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
related topics include sexism, gender equality, socialism, anti-war, child soldiers, international aid, education, schools, government spending, student aid, student movements, child labor, summer camps, racism, feminism, ecology, traffic, auto accidents, public safety, war toys, children's toys, legal defense, civil rights, juvenile justice system, child abuse, arts and culture, Iraqi children, advertisements, youth organizations against fascism; makers include Rebel (Socialistische Jongenorganisatie), Lieke Peeters, Cathy Karatchian, Ontwerp Alin Tocmacov en Patrick Schranz, Loebas Oosterbeek, Federatie Nederlandse Vakbeweging (FNV), Dick Bruna, Rem Kloosterman, Ronald Timmermans, Merle van Hees, Gio De Weerd, UNICEF België, Triumviraat.com, Veredsburo, Defence for Children International (DCI), O amazing effective ideas, Studio Caroline van Gastel, Jong & Ongehoor, Mr. Zaam, Dorcas Hulp, Heiermann & Co. Amsterdam, Victor Levie en Kees Nieuwenhuijzen; references or specifically about Sweden, former Yugoslavia, "Saturn devouring his son", fine arts, Iraq Wa; referenced individuals include Malcolm X, Francisco Goya, Wim Kok, Desmond Tutu; places made include Netherlands; languages include Dutch, English
Drawer D-18, Folder 3
Netherlands: Housing 1990
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
related topics include speculation, squatting, safe housing, overpriced rent, environmentalism, people with disabilities, handicap access, cultural events, arts and culture, marches and demonstrations, eviction, construction, urban development, displacement, electrical power plant, pollution, airport expansions, ecology, prisons, protests, landlords, housing shortages, socialism, youth, youth housing, boycotts, police, demolitions, international solidarity, private property, immigration, labor, undocumented people, financial investments, freedom of expression, freedom of speech, tenant's rights; makers include Karlos, Socialistische Jeugd Van Nederland, Bert Griepink, DAAR! den Bosch, Ernest Annyas, Centraal Adres Kraakpandendienst; references or specifically about Arrondissemends Rechtbank, AMRO Netherlands, kraak, Nieuwmarkt (Amsterdam, Netherlands), urban destruction, tractor, demolition, freeways, pollution, cost of living, NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky, Freetown Christiania (Denmark), druk W&R den Bosch, Dutch currency, factories, outsourcing, Gastarbeiders, Hotel Y Boulevard, Leegstandwet, Yuppie-City, Stadhouderskade (Amsterdam, Netherlands), lottery; places made include Utrecht (Netherlands) languages include Dutch;
Drawer D-18, Folder 4
Netherlands: Immigration / Refugees 1994-2013
Physical Description: 29
Scope and Content Note
makers include Tstort, ASKV Steunpunt Vluchtelingen, ZOA International, De Wijde Blik, SSN Nijmegen, Raad van Kerken in Nederland, TREF, ARIC, Argus Rotterdam, DAAR! den Bosch, W&R den Bosch, Carta, Wessel Breukelaar, Stichting Oecumenische Hulp (SOH), Geoffrey Avirch; related topics include discrimination, children, education, legal rights, prisons, detention centers, deportations, national borders, xenophobia, human rights, marches and demonstrations, eviction, labor, capitalism, exploitation, racism, asylum, religious aid, poverty, undocumented people, timelines; references or specifically about Migrantenweek, Steenokkerzeel, Gastarbeiders, Ethiopia, third world, Wereldreiziger, No Border Camp, freedom of movement, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), checkpoints, Chile, Tanzania, Bangladesh, Central America, Middle East, pan-Africa; languages include Dutch, English, Arabic, French; referenced individuals include Michel Szulc Krzyanowski
Drawer D-18, Folder 5
Italy: Various Topics - Oversize 1977-2013
Physical Description: 43
Scope and Content Note
related topics include racism, immigration, conferences, conscientious objectors (COs), draft resistance, African cultures, arts and culture, Romani people, ethnic registration, student movements, anarchism, surveillance, privacy, fascism, security cameras, social control, World War II (WWII), books and publications, war secrets, housing, tenants' rights, marches and demonstrations, building occupations, squatting, international solidarity, global economics, Italian mafia, cultural events, non-violence, calendars, construction, historical preservation, trade, politicians, labor, financial speculation, Asian culture, death penalty, capital punishment, international solidarity, politics, history, "Politica E Stroia in Gramsci"; makers include Arci Solidarieta, Collettivo Scipol, Fuxia Block, Gramsci, Associazione Nazionale Partigiani d'Italia (ANPI), Giornata di Mobilitazione Studentesca, Società Cooperativa Tipografica, Nuova Grafica, Studio Santo Zani, Pubbliprint Grafica, Libera Terra, Avenida Modena, Grafiche Jolly, AP & S Perugia, Nautilus, ARRO, Mecap Mezzago, Regione Veneto, Unione Regionale delle Provincie del Veneto, Provincia di Padova, Commitato Manifestazioni Montegrotto Terme, Cassa di Risparmio di Padova e Rovigo, Confederazione Nazionale Artigianato, UNIPOL Assicurazioni, Confesercenti Veneto, Euganeatours Viaggi e Turismo, Tipografia Danlentini, Coordinamento Giornaliste del Veneto "Claudia Basso", Associazione Stampa Padovana; references or specifically about Anarchici e Libertari, Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (KGB), Repubblica Italiana, Unione Inquilini, "Intorno al Drago", Naples (Italy), Venice (Italy), small farmers, Israel; referenced individuals include Orneste Armano, Aldo Gastaldi, Tina Anselmi, Milvia Boselli, Alma Cappiello, Alessandra Cecchetto Coco, Lucia Fronza Crepaz; languages include Italian, English, Arabic
Drawer D-18, Folder 6
Italy: Wall Poster 2001
Physical Description: 1
Scope and Content Note
related topics include privatization, housing, evictions, student housing, fascism; references or specifically about Corteo, swastikas; places made include Italy
Drawer D-18, Folder 7
Italy: Andrea Rauch 1986-2005
Physical Description: 24
Scope and Content Note
related topics include drugs, drug addiction, poverty, anti-war, intolerance, children, racism, human rights, theater, violence, Italian Mafia, art exhibitions, education, World War II, fascism, Italian resistance movement, May Day, labor, Haymarket affair (Chicago), child abuse, neglect, Massacre of Civitella, commemorations, historical monuments, arts preservation, Holocaust, anti-Semitism, Holocaust Remembrance Day, concentration camps, Nazi soldiers, prisoners, nursery rhymes, Hiroshima, anti-nuclear; makers include Comune di Firenze, Comitato Tecnico Scientifico Tossicodipendenze, Cristina Cursi, Saulo Bambi, Bandettini, Press 80, Comune Aperto, Graphiti, arti Grafiche Bandettini, Roberto Innocenti; references or specifically about Commissione delle Comunità Europee, Instituo Buddista Italiano, Teatro San Matteo, Teatro Gioco Vita, Uffizi Gallery, Instituto Storico della Resistenza Senese, UNICEF, Siena Festival, European Union (EU), Monte dei Paschi Di Siena, Stanze Della Memoria, Siena (Italy), Fondiazione Monte Dei Paschi di Siena, Star of David, Regione Toscana, Auschwitz, Bosnia; referenced individuals include Benito Mussolini, Ruth Vander Zee, Primo Levi, Michele Serra; places made include Italy
Drawer D-18, Folder 8
Italy: Women 1974-1978; 2004
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include International Women's Day, assisted reproduction, artificial insemination, arts and culture, socialism, abortion, reproductive rights, equal pay, sexism, labor, slavery, exploitation, festival, political change, liberation; makers include Claudio Pesci, Moderna, Democratici di Sinistra (DS), Elle Kappa, Linea 5, Nap, Cesare Priori, Grafiche Benucci, Gravami Fiscali, Fratelli Spada, Liberatore, Sandro Galli; references or specifically about Coordinamento Donne (DS), protagonists
Drawer D-18, Folder 9
Soviet Union: Oversize 1961-1990
Physical Description: 29
Scope and Content Note
related topics include communism, cartoons, bureaucracy, media, alcoholism, smoking, public health, U.S. critiques, prisons, capitalism, anniversaries, October Revolution, international solidarity, Cuba, International Festival of Youth and Students, labor, propaganda, proletariat, women, children, peace, gun violence, anti-war, maps, arts and culture, Union of Soviet Socialist, Republics (USSR), USSR regions, Perestroika, Young Communist League (YCL), space exploration, cosmonauts (astronauts), International Women's Day, militarization, drugs, addictions, Soviet government, Nicaragua, international solidarity, ; makers include Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Main Administration of Geodesy and Cartography under the Council of Ministers of the USSR, Kommunisticheskaya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza (Communist Party of the Soviet Union), Victor Nvanov, V. Vladimirov, E. Komenaryetz, U. Tzaryev, N. Borobyeva, N. Verdye, V. Kovalyenko, Publishing house "Plakat", World Federation of Democratic Youth, V. Koretsky, Sasha Kamenof; referenced individuals include Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchhill, Charles de Gaulle, Vladimir Lenin, Daniel Ortega; languages include Russian, Czech, English, Arabic, Bulgarian, French, Spanish, ; references or specifically about Kremlin, 1985 World Festival of Youth and Students, soviet victory over Nazi Germany, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional, Statue of Liberty, U.S. flag, rainbow, world parliament of the peoples for peace,
Drawer D-18, Folder 10
Europe: General 1950; 1980-1997; 2016
Physical Description: 17
Scope and Content Note
related topics include strikes, labor, global economy, discrimination, imperialism, human rights, anti-war, children, terrorism, ecology, government and politics, peace, disarmament, housing, national borders, scientific research, 1980 Olympic Games, interplanetary proletariat, cosmos, Martians, Comrades, slogans, guilt, arts and culture, media, Cold War, economic development, rivers, water,; makers include Giuseppe Croce, European Recovery Program, Bruce McGillvray, CoEvolution Quarterly, Levi Strauss & Co. (Levi's), Confederation of Democratic Rights in Europe, Ehmima Seaglione, Delta, Verdi Arcobaleno per l'Europa, The Journal of Decorative And Propaganda Arts, Jacques Auger Design Associates, Environment Conservation and Management Division Council of Europe,; references or specifically about New Europe, The Greens in the European Parliament, Council of Europe, European Charter Against Exclusion and for Human Rights, European Communities (EC), Shell, Fiat, British Petroleum (BP), European Parliament, The Mistress From Mars, Novosti, Zagreb, Yugoslavia, Tanya Loi; references or specifically about Punk bands, The Clash, The Sex Pistols, detournement, graffiti art, culture jamming, billboards, The Lettrists, Black Mask, King Mob, "I Shop therefore I am", The Game of War Boardgame, Billboard Liberation Front, The Situationist International, "on the poverty of student life", 1968 Uprising, Leaving the 20th Century, Adbusters, Nuit Debout, Occupy Movement, psychogeography, The Angry Brigade, SI-UK, the Marshall Plan, German flag, British flag, French flag, Italian flag, Swiss flag, Greek flag, Swedish flag, "Last Judgement"; languages include Spanish, Turkish, German, French, English, Italian, Portuguese, Greek, Danish, Croatian, water courses, fish, freshwater animals, habitats, water pollution, acidification, tourism, ; referenced individuals include Gusjev, Andrija Maurovic, Bernard Rhodes, Malcolm McLaren, Vivienne Westwood, Jamie Reid, Queen Elizabeth II, Banksy, Malcolm McLaren, Barbara Kruger, Liam Gillick, Gkuy Debord, Peter Kennard, Cyrith Wyn Evans, Richard Prince, Jenny Holzer, Sherrie Levine, Chris Grey, Kalle Lasn, Bernard Tschumi, Cedric Price, Nigel Coates, Peter Halley, John Stezaker, Victor Burgin, Guy Debord, Peter Ackroyd, Iain Sinclair, Michelangelo; places made Miami (Florida, USA), London (England, UK), Netherlands
Drawer D-18, Folder 11
France: Fédération Anarchiste [1968]; 2011-2016
Physical Description: 26
Scope and Content Note
related topics include prisons, prison conditions, prisoner abuse, capitalism, sexism, homophobia, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), anarchism, voting, elections and campaigns, Radio Libertaire, communism, religion, counterculture, anti-capitalism, capitulation, exploitation, solidarity, fascism, solitary confinement, Groupe Henry Poulaille, Provisoirement, elections, self-regulation, immigration, homelessness, ; referenced or specifically about 89.4MHz Fm, Radio Libertaire, Kurdistan, incarceration, suicide, indignity, violence, revolution, international solidarity, religious oppression, social revolution, no borders, ; makers include Le Monde Libertaire, Publico, J.F. Dray, Plantue, Lasserpe, ; referenced individuals include Léo Ferré, Charlie Chaplin, ; places made include France
Drawer D-18, Folder 12
France: Peace / Anti-War 1980-2010
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include disarmament, nuclear missiles, nonviolence, military, draft resistance, conscientious objectors (CO), military service, militarism, militarization, French military spending, anti-nuclear, marches and demonstrations, oil, petroleum, children, arms trade, arms exports, peace, justice, education, poetry, music, ; makers include The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Alexia Henry, Fédération pour la Paix Universelle (UPF), Lécro Art, La Manu Angers, Grapus, Pax Christi, Le Granu, Serigraphique, Brigades de Paix Internationales; references or specifically about 21 Septembre, IRG, Fédération, Benn Anarchiste, UNESCO, Ceremonie solennelle de remise, teachers for peace(1992),; referenced individuals include Guillevic, Dieppe, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, Pablo Picasso, M.Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow, Mme Badria Al-Awadi, ; places made include France; languages include English, French
Drawer D-18, Folder 13
France: Various Topics 1983-2003
Physical Description: 34
Scope and Content Note
related topics include racism, children, African Americans, conferences, xenophobia, intolerance, marches and demonstrations, equality, arts and culture, art exhibitions, films, cultural events, Red Army Faction (RAF), Vietnam War, international solidarity, anarchism, Anarcho-syndicalism, unions, labor, wages, salaries, economics, student movements, education, retirement, unemployment, youth, death penalty, capital punishment, socialism, police brutality, Quakers, religion, secularism, schools, poverty, colonialism, torture, Bosnian War, World War II (WWII); makers include M. Balme, Erhard Grüttner, Claude Baillargeon, Kaviiik, Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT), Pellicam, Graphikly, Rotographie, Confédération Nationale du Travail (CNT-AIT), Irma Karalic, Carlos Perez, Parti Socialiste, Société Religieuse des Amis, Sai Biarritz, L'Edelweiss, La Vigie, Marc Guerra, Action Des Chretiens Pour L'Abolition de la Torture (ACAT), Ministère des Affaires Étrangères; references or specifically about Black Panther Party, United Nations (UN), science fiction, "Liberty Leading the People", fine art, Grignoux, ex-Salik, direct action, International Workers Association (IWA), Quincentennial, Nicaragua, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR); referenced individuals include Tomi Ungerer, Eugène Delacroix, Daniel Vigne, Charles Silvestre, Jean Jaurès, Luiggi Muñoz Tückler; languages include French, Spanish, German
Drawer D-18, Folder 14
France: Various Topics - Oversize 1992; 1994
Physical Description: 6
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Chernobyl disaster, anti-nuclear, French military, nuclear processing plants, refugees, right of asylum, racism, films, labor, workers, austerity, employment, socialized housing, transportation, indigenous peoples, colonialism; makers include Les Verts, Pascal Colrat, Thomas Lesay, Sedibac, SOS Racism, Imprimerie Typo Offset Dariere, Aubervilliers commune, Catherine Burer, Pierre Lehmann, C. Humbert-Droz; references or specifically about "Lumiere Noire", Aubervilliers commune (France), 500 years of indigenous resistance, 1492; referenced individuals include Charles de Gaulle, Charles Pasqua, Med Hondo
Drawer D-18, Folder 15
Italy: Fascism - Oversized 2018
Physical Description: 24
Note
Includes acquisition 2021-124
Scope and Content Note
places made include Rome (Italy); languages include Italian
Drawer D-19, Folder 5
Mexico: Various Topics 1956; 1968-2014
Physical Description: 31
Scope and Content Note
related topics include rock concert, culture, anniversary, cultural exchange, armed struggle, poetry, political prisoners, international solidarity, students, marches and demonstrations, strike, 1968 Olympics Mexico City, death; references or specifically about Mexican culture critique, abortions, women, labor, human rights, unions, government, politics, Mexican revolution, revolutions, calendars, Aztec people, corruption, health, malnutrition, African-Mexicans, indigenous people, Chiapas, alternative transportation, Mexico City, religion, Nosotros Creemos, Virgen de Guadalupe, Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, Daffy Duck, Aeronaves de Mexico S.A. (Aeroméxico airline), religion, Jesus Christ, peace, workers, farm workers, revolution, classism, October Revolution, Union of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR), hammer and sickle, Partido Revolutionario Instructional (PRI), Constitution, Ayotzinapa, kidnapping, murder, media, Posada de Prehuelga, injuries, burials, "entierro", mourners, coffins; makers include Ernest Rosenthal, Asamblea de Barrios de la Ciudad de México, Ruben Ortiz Torres, Jorge Lopez, Convencion Nacional Democratica, APRODES AC, Rayas y Taches, José Antonio Dorantes, Victor López Menachio, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (U.A.E.M.), Robert Valadez, Cleta, ATACO, Culebra Pinta, Arturo Garcia Bustos; referenced individuals include José Luis Soberanes, Fernando Botero, Rafael Alvarado, Jesús Estevané, Abel Sánchez, Domitila Domínguez, Arturo Reyes, Antonio Peralta, Camilo Ramírez, Andres Arroyo, David Hernández, Leon Chavez, Esther Castro, Antonio Ramírez, Ferdinand de Saussure, Carlos Salinas, Elvis, Rosie the Riveter, Enrique Cisneros, Emiliano Zapata, Angel Heladio Aguirre Rivero, Raul Isidro Burgos; languages include French, Spanish, English; places made United States, Mexico
Drawer D-19, Folder 6
Mexico: Arts and Culture - Events - Made in Mexico 1968-2011
Physical Description: 39
Scope and Content Note
makers include Ignacio Osorio Pedrero, Ríus, Flor M Tea, Daniel Ochoa, Carlos Cli, Jesus Gallegos, Iván Cordova, Oscar Amador, Carlos Sandoval Mendoza, Lic. Santo, Pro-prole, Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, CLETA, Comite Diez Años de Luca Revolucionaria 1968-1978, Joaquin, Embajada de la República de Cuba en México, Delegació Coyoacán, Gobierno del Distrito Federal Delegación Coyoacán Morelos Morelia, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado (ISSSTE); referenced individuals include Felipe Santander, Gabino Palomares, José Rivera Moya, Roberto Villaseñor, Sam Kerson, Guillermo Contreras, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Elena Poniatowska, Antonin Artaud, Pablo Neruda, José Guadalupe Posada, Alberto Navarrete, Florecita, Quetzalcoatl, Gerardo Navarro, Pilar Rioja, Federico García Lorca; references or specifically about theatre, dance, Dialogo de las Americas, Intellectuals' Meeting for Peoples' Sovereignty, el estensionista, LaVoz del Viento, el grupo Mascarones, La Cebra, Las Simples Cosas, Teatro Zero, tlaltenango, Huachichilas, Raramuris, Guadalupita, Jornadas del Canto Libre, Convencion Metropolitana de Artistas y Trabajadores de la Cultura, IV Encuentro Internacional de Arte Popular Revolucionario "Nuetra America", "America en la Mira", XI Festival Mundial de la Juventud y los Estudiantes, fiestas de la Candelaria; Teatro Para Ninos, Los Domingos, Masks, Teatro Carpero, Viva la Pamfleto, Teatro Internacional (San Antonio, Texas), Venezuela, carnivals, spring, ; related topics include theater, anniversaries, music, labor, creation myths, public art, political cartoons, Mexican wrestling, U.S. imperialism, book fairs, human rights, film festivals, Veracruz (Mexico), Cuban culture, children,, seminar, poetry, international solidarity, foreign relations, women, oil, development, Marxism, Capitalism, Imperialism, economics, Centro Cultural Mascarones, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos, Morelos (Mexico) ; referenced individuals include Nicolas Guillen, David Constantino, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Emiliano Zapata; languages include Spanish, English, French,
Drawer D-19, Folder 7
Mexico: Arts and Culture - Exhibitions - Made in Mexico 1974-2011
Physical Description: 29
Scope and Content Note
related topics include graphic arts, Mexico 1968, students, student movements, art criticism, oppression, capitalism, political poster exhibitions, Swiss art, social revolution, Switzerland, African art, graphic design, British design, graffiti art, disobedience, photography, ; makers include Grupo MIRA, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura, Naranjo, Frente Mexicano de Grupos Trabajadores de la Cultura, Azul Morris, Olga Burkard, Taller Documentacion Visual, Centro de Diseño Instituto Mexicano de Comerico Exterior, Museo Rufino Tamayo, Galeria Metropolitana, Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores del ISSSTE, Museo Universitario Del Chopo, ; referenced individuals include Antonio Turok Pablo O'Higgins, Dr. Enrique Gonzalez Martinez, Francisco Mora, Aarón Cruz, León Chávez, Antonio Ramírez, Francisca Diáz, Feliciano Bejar, Pilar Castañeda, Benito Messeguer, Gerardo Cantú, Froylan Ojeda, Adolfo Mexiac, Guillermo Meza, Sergio Giral, Lola Alvarez Bravo, Lázaro Cárdenas, Leopoldo Méndez, Fanny Rabel, Ian Hendrix, Miguel Castro Leñero, Felipe Ehrenberg, Ricardo Anaya Cortés, Garcia Ponce; references or specifically about DISOBIENTES, Nicaragua, Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP), death, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Palacio de Bellas Artes, Universidad Autponoma Chapingo, Violencia Cultura de la vida cotidiana, Museo de Arte Moderno (Bosque de Chapultepec), BLACKSAY
Drawer D-19, Folder 8
Mexico: Arts and Culture - General - Made in Mexico [1948-1950]; 1972-1995; 2010s
Physical Description: 39
Note
includes Mexican Vignettes by Seymour Kaplan [1948-1950]; bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced
Scope and Content Note
related topics include international solidarity, women, ecology, solidarity, the left, cultural relics, design, homages, historical center (centro historico), preservation, pre-Columbian arts and culture, Mexican poetry, traditional clothing, religion, betrayal, heresy, journal, media, art history, religion, anti-imperialism; makers include Mauricio Gómez Morín, Grupo Germinal, Antonio Venegas Arroyo, Seymour Kaplan, El Machete, Renata Metthez, Salvador Romero Glez, Centro de Cultura Obrera, J. Borges, René Vásquez, Partido Revolucionario Institutional, Comite Ejecutivo Nacional, Secretaria de Divulgacion Ideologica, R. Falconer, La Delegacion de Coyoacan, Ediciones Culturales y Politicas (EDICUPES), Instituto Cultural Cabanas, Pasaporte Grafico, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, ; referenced individuals include José Guadalupe Posada, Francisco I. Madero, Pablo Neruda, José Clemente Orozco, Efrain Huerta, Arnaldo Coen, Demetrio Aguilera-Malta, Benito Juarez, Carmen Rosenzweig, Alaide Foppa, Karl Marx, Albrecht Durer, Jesus Christ, Rosa Luxemburg, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin), St. Peter, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Leon Trotsky, Friedrich Engels, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, Judas, Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco; references or specifically about Universidad Autonoma de Chiapas, Asamblea de Barrios de la Cuidad de Mexico, La Pricesa del Palacio de Hierro, The Last Supper, El Machete: Revista Mensual de Cultural Politica (June 1980), Rockefeller Center, Ediciones El Caballito, "Tercer Mundo vs. Imperialismo" (book), bookstores, Taller de Grafica, Cooperativa Grafica, Siquieros Taller-Galeria, Taller Artistico Comunitario, Espacio Zapata, Estampa Galeria, Taller Oaxaca Grafico, Taller Galeria Temenk, Jaguar Print, Burro Press, Hoja Santa, Gabinete Grafico, Casa de Tiempo
Drawer D-19, Folder 9
Mexico: Arts and Culture - Music - Made in Mexico 1970s-1983; 1993; 2016
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include music from Veracruz, Jarocha music, cultural events, international solidarity, Michoacan (Mexico), folklore, popular music, Imperialism, economics, independence, Democracy, ; makers include Jornada Artistica, Enríquez Nieto, Dolores Hernandez, Efrain Herrera, Consejo Nacional de Recursos para la Atención de la Juventud (CREA), Discos Pueblo, Sistema Nacional para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia, Confederacion Obrera Revolucionaria (COR), Colby, Alianza, Popular Revolucionaria, ; referenced individuals include Julio Solorzano, Jose de Molina, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevera), Mascarones, Cintia Harding, Gabino Palomares, Isabel Parra, Angel Parra, Oscar Chavez, Amparo Ochoa, Los Folkloristas, Ernesto Cavour; references or specifically about Polygram, musical repression, Cuernavaca (Mexico), flags, skull and cross bones, sombrero, skulls, skeleton, horse, charros, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Partido Accion Nacional (PAN), merry-go-rounds, Auditorio Nacional
Drawer D-19, Folder 10
Mexico: Arts and Culture - U.S. Made 1976-2012
Physical Description: 42
Scope and Content Note
related topics include immigration, deportation, theater, calendars, US-Mexican border, film, avant-garde, women in film, muralists, music festival, Cinco de Mayo, Latin Americans New Song, political cartoons, health, Aztec culture, alternative medicine, Indigenous Peoples, women, Mexican Independence Day, Mexican masks, photography, art exhibition, the Woman's Building, Mexico 68, women, soldiers, chldren, sombreros, bandoliers, guns, rifles, religion, Catholicism, music, heart; makers include Inkworks Press, Movimiento Artistico Chicano (MARCH), Maria Kilcha Kane, Alfonso Maciel, Garapata, Ignacio Gomez, Teresa Ellis, Galeria de La Raza / Studio24, Mi Raza Arts Consortium (MIRA), Jose G. Gonzalez, Los Angeles Public Library, René H. Arceo, Alex Galindo, Salsedo Press, Mexican Fine Arts Center Musuem, ; referenced individuals include Paco Ignacio Taibo II, Donald Nicholson-Smith, Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Agustin V. Casasola, Maeve Hickey, Lawrence Taylor, Robert Alvarez, José Guadalupe Posada, Ricardo Montalban, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Rigoberto Lopez Perez, Sergio Arau, Minerva Martinez, Gilberto Y. Martinez, Marcos Raya, Linda Vallejo, Malu Alberro, Donna Blue Lachman, Tim Fiori, Jan Holby, Francisco Mora, Augustin Victor Casasola, Alejandro Romero, Emiliano Zapata, Porfirio Diaz, Vestusiano Carranza, Francisco Madero, Pancho Villa (Francisco Villa), Agustin V. Casasola, MInerva Martinez, Gilberto V. Martinez, Potlain, Lázaro Gutiérrez de Lara, Antonio Rábago, Walter H. Horne, Gonzaalo Carrasco, Virgen de Guadalupe (Our Lady of Guadalupe); references or specifically about Anguiano Mural Project, Mexican art, painting, California State University Long Beach (CSULB), Mexiperimental Cinema, Festival of Mexican Women Directors, Ambos Nogales, East Los Angeles College (ELAC), Walls of Fire, Sabia, Los Mascarones, Radical Humor Festival, Mexican Arts Symposium (UCLA), Museum of Latin American Art, Mexican Revolution, exhibition, Prakapas Gallery, Field Museum of Natural History, Mexican Revolution, A. Montgomery Ward Gallery (University of Illinois), revolution, Art Institute of Chicago, Genter Museum, Getty Research Institute, Central Library (Los Angeles Public Library), Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, the barrio, Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Museum of the Basílica de Guadalupe, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, National Endowment For The Arts, Illinois Arts Council, Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, Chicago Tribune, Exito Newspaper, La Wopa, American Airlines, The Vic (venue); places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), New York City (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); Languages include Spanish, English
Drawer D-19, Folder 11
Mexico: Education - Made in Mexico 1975-1985; 2006
Physical Description: 8
Scope and Content Note
related topics include illiteracy, youth, films, anniversaries, universities, marches and demonstrations, entrance exams; makers include Editorial Trillas, Gloria Calderas Lim, CREA, Aprodes A.C., Renato Esquivel, Casa Abierta al Tiempo, Difusion Cultural; references or specifically about Gran Concurso Nacional Operation Rayon de Soleil, Asociación de Maestros e Investigadores de Frances de Mexico, A.C. (AMIFRAM), Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Unidad Xochimilco Coordinación de Extension Universitaria, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM), Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), Universidad Obrera de México; languages include Spanish, English, French
Drawer D-19, Folder 12
Mexico: Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (UAP) - Made in Mexico 1972-1974
Physical Description: 11
Note
The Universidad Autónoma de Puebla has undergone various names since its establishment in 1587. Between 1956-1987 its official name was Universidad Autónoma de Puebla; from 1987 to the present the university is known as Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla.
Scope and Content Note
related topics include political prisoners, peasants, art exhibitions, photography, Chinese Cultural Revolution, conferences, student movements, police abuse, arts and culture, cultural festivals, music, communism, May Day, solidarity, labor; referenced individuals include Ramón Danzós Palomino, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx, Luis Rivera Terrazas; references or specifically about MITIN, Atlixco (Puebla), Encuentro Nacional de Universidades, 1a Conferencia Sobre Los Problemas de la Educación Media y Superior; makers include Departamento de Difusión Cultural (UAP)
Drawer D-19, Folder 13
Mexico: Peace / Anti-War / Anti-Nuclear 1949; 1993-1995; 2018
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include academic conferences, indigenous rights, Mayan peoples, religion, anti-imperialism, calendar, international solidarity, diversity, world peace; makers include Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, Medicos Mexicanos Para La Prevención de la Guerra Nuclear, S.C., Arquitectura Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo (UMSNH), International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), Comité Pro Nobel por la Paz Samuel Ruiz Garcia, Xavier Guerrero, Ruth Ramírez, Luis Cisneros, Rodolfo Valtierra Fernando G.G.; references or specifically about XI Congreso Internacional (Medicos Mexicanos Para La Prevención de la Guerra Nuclear IPPNW in English), Nobel Peace Prize, Estrategia Revista de Análisis Politico, Congreso Continental Americano Por La Paz; referenced individuals include Samuel Ruiz Garcia
Drawer D-19, Folder 14
Mexico: Ecology 1980-2003
Physical Description: 18
Note
included laminated items
Scope and Content Note
related topics include endangered species, iguanas, food production, corporations, children, maize, corn, Aztec goddesses, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), childbirth, pesticides, farming, agriculture, organic food, coffee, Zapotec people, Oaxaca (Mexico), Tortuga Prieta (Galápagos green turtle), native birds of Mexico, exports, government provided maize seeds, maize diversity, mudslides, fishing, marine animals, lobsters, animal cruelty, ecological literature; makers include Gobierno del Estado de Veracruz, Consejo Protector de la Naturaleza Chiapas, Mida, Aprodes A.C., Cafe Orgánico de los Bosques Nublados, Unión de Organizaciones de la Sierra Juárez de Oaxaca, S.C., Fondo de América del Norte para la Cooperación Amiental, SEMARNAP, Raziel Levi Méndez Moreno, Procuraduría Federal de Protección al Ambiente, Graphic Arts of Marin Inc., Consultora Tecnica Comunitaria, A.C. (CONTEC), Centro Nacional de Ayuda a las Misiones Indígenas (CENAMI), Grupo Teatro Indigena de la Sierra Tarahumara, Secretaria de Estado de Agricultura, Departamento de Tierras y Aguas, Subsecretaria de Recursos Naturales, Programa Educación Ambiental, Cuevas, Departamento de Divulgación Técnica; references or specifically about Coatlicue, Viva La Milpa Project, National Audubon Society, DICONSA, Chivizcoyo; places made include Mexico, USA; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer D-19, Folder 15
Mexico: Housing (Tepito) - Made in Mexico 1990s
Physical Description: 5
Scope and Content Note
related topics include cooperatives, neighborhoods, maps, poverty, children, artisanry, tianguis (open air market), colonization; references or specifically about Diario Oficial de la Federación (DOF); makers include Rayon, Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores Culiacan, exploitation,
Drawer D-19, Folder 16
Mexico: International Solidarity - U.S. Made 1982-2014
Physical Description: 13
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S.-Mexico border, U.S. investment, Chiapas (Mexico), indigenous peoples, Oaxaca (Mexico), Guerrero (Mexico), U.S. taxpayers, human rights, U.S. military intervention, militarism, military recruitment, newspapers, mass media coverage, student movements, protests, Vietnam War, disappeared persons (desaparecidos), death squads, theology, women, women's rights, democracy, human rights, colloquiums, academic conferences, democracy; makers include Syracuse Cultural Workers (SCW), FireWorx, Project on Youth and Non-Military Opportunities (Project YANO), American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), U.S./Mexico Border Program Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project, Mexico-U.S. Border Action Project, David Wachtel, Christians for Latin American Study and Solidarity (CLASS), The Art of Democracy, Alejandro Flores, Salsedo Press; references or specifically about Joint Task Force 6, Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), Comité de Lucha de la Escuela Superior de Ingenieria Mecanica y Electrica (ESIME), Ley Zapatista Revolucionaria de la Mujer, Lomas del Poleo (Mexico), Mexican flag, American flag, Xs and Os, barbed wire, mountains, concentration camps, University of Chicago, ; referenced individuals include Ruben Salazar, David Alfaro Siqueiros; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer D-19, Folder 17
Mexico: International Solidarity - Made in Europe 1996-1998
Physical Description: 6
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), Ciudad Juárez, femicide, violence against women, demilitarization, paramilitary groups, political prisoners, indigenous rights, racism, Chiapas; makers include Joan Ramon, Elisa, Groupe de recherche sur l'actualité au Mexique, Fels, Antifa Jugendfront, Gruppe B.A.S.T.A., Medico International; references or specifically about Acuerdos de San Andrés Larráinzar, World Cup; places made include France, Germany; languages include French, German; referenced individuals include Subcomandante Marcos
Drawer D-19, Folder 18
Mexico: 2006 Elections - Made in Mexico 2006
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include voting, election re-count, electoral fraud, the political right, suffrage; referenced individuals include Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Yeidckol Polevnsky, Armando Perez Soria, Octavio Martinez Vargas, Francisco Villa (Pancho Villa), Emiliano Zapata, Ricardo Flores Magón, Elba Esther, Marcelo Ebrard, Benito Juárez, Francisco I. Madero, Felipe Calderón; references or specifically about Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), Poder Popular, Partido del Trabajo (PT); makers include Frente Amplio Democratico (FAD), Ciudadanos Libres en Defensa de México, A.C.
Drawer D-19, Folder 19
Mexico: Government and Politics - Made in Mexico 1988-2006; 2015
Physical Description: 33
Note
includes Carteles de Divulgación de la Cultura Democrática series; 6 posters are double-sided
Scope and Content Note
related topics include massacres, paramilitaries, impunity, civic education, political dialogue, democracy, Chiapas, demilitarization, political crimes, voter fraud, voter education, youth, calendars, hope; references or specifically about Frente Popular, Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), Frente Amplio de Lucha Popular (FALP), Declaración de los Derechos del Hombre y del Ciudadano, Acuerdos de San Andrés Larráinzar, Convención del Anahuac, Movimiento Regeneración Nacional (MORENA) Party; referenced individuals include Benito Juárez, Arturo Romo Gutierrez, Javier Suarez del Real, Michel de Montaigne, Voltaire, Carlos Salinas de Gortari; makers include Instituto Federal Electoral, Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD), Movimiento Ciudadano por la Democracia
Drawer D-19, Folder 20
Mexico: Politicians 1986-2006
Physical Description: 26
Scope and Content Note
related topics include the political right, religion, libertarians, unions, labor, corruption, presidential elections, fraud, narcotrafficking, war on drugs, labor, workers, banda, corridos, Oaxaca, Atenco, miners, students, Texcoco, university protests, educators, political prisoners, Oaxaca, Mexico state, natural resources, peace, Morelos; references or specifically about Virgen de Guadalupe, Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación (SNTE), Partido Auténtico de la Revolución Mexicana (PARM), Consejo Nacional Cardenistas 2o Congreso Nacional, Los Pinos, Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), Asamblea Popular de los Pueblos de Oaxaca (APPO), Partido Socialista Unificado de México (PSUM); referenced individuals include Vicente Fox, Elba Esther, Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, Lázaro Cárdenas, Felipe Cálderon, Ulises Ruiz Ortiz, Marcos Raya, Enrique Peña Nieto, Ernesto Zedillo, Carlos Salinas de Gortari, Benito Juárez, Emiliano Zapata, Estanislao Tapia Chávez, George W. Bush; makers include Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación (CNTE), Mujeres Sin Miedo, Chicago Committee for the Visit of Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, Encuentro de la Juventud, Comisión de Información y Propaganda del CC, Arturo Apón, Red Nacional de Jovenes con Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador; places made include Mexico, USA
Drawer D-19, Folder 21
Cuba: Anniversaries - Made in Cuba 1969-1990; 2004
Physical Description: 33
Scope and Content Note
related topics include youth, university students, student movements, Cuban revolution, Moncada barracks, Havana history, mambises (Cuban revolutionaries), children's cartoons, agrarian reform, sports, Sandinista revolution, exhibitions, anniversary, carnivals, parties; makers include Comisión de Propaganda, Dirección Política (MININT), Agrmonte, Impresenta Universitaria, Lázaro Gracia, Dirección Provincial de Cultura Poder Popular de Ciudad Habana, Editora Política, Universidad Obrera Lombardo Toledano, Divulgación Inder Prov., La Voz del Sandinismo, Liborio Noval; referenced individuals include José Antonio Echeverria, Fulgencio Batista, Fidel Castro, José Martí, Otto Rene Castillo, Daniel Ortega, Perfecto Romero, El Gigante, Angel Augler, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara); references or specifically about Bohemia, Jornada de Girón, attack on Palacio Presidencial (March 13), XXV Aniversario Del Desembarco Del Granma, July 30, Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias (FAR), Perennial Vanguard, Compact/ Space Gallery, Dia de la Revolución (July 26), guns, Cuban flag, Ten Years' War (Guerra Grande) ; produced by or supporting; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer D-19, Folder 22
Cuba: July 26 1974-1983
Physical Description: 20
Scope and Content Note
makers include Seluma, Los Talleres del CNC, Young Communist League; related topics include Moncada Barracks, July 14, U.S. intervention, socialism, marches and demonstrations, education, armed struggle; places made include Cuba, New York (USA); references or specifically about Galeria Latino Americana, Matanzas,1967, 26th Anniversary, 20th Anniversary, Young Communist League; referenced individuals include Raul Castro, Fidel Castro; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer D-19, Folder 23
Cuba: Labor 1969-1994;
Physical Description: 44
Note
includes cardstock
Scope and Content Note
makers include Unidad de Propraganda Grafica CTC National, Americo Martinez, Franz, Unidad Gráfica CDID Minal, POZO, Feracopm Regopma; del Papel, Artes Gráficas Y Comunicación Social de CC.OO. de Madrid, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Cuban National Packaging Center (CNEE), Sinio Azucar; related topics include labor unions, metal and electric workers, SNTME, Confederación de Trabajadores de Cuba (CTC), food workers, SNTIA, socialism, May Day, construction workers, food workers, nutrition, union conferences, light industry workers, SNTIL, national production, micro brigades, social workers, unity, compromise, victory, agricultural work, farming, harvests; places made include Cuba, Spain ; references or specifically about "el zafra", blockade, embargo, Torricelli law, Latin America, Caribbean, foreign debt, packaging industry, agro-industrial packaging sector, workshops, May Day slogan, sugar cane production, Casa de las Americas, education, children, teaching, work ethic, population growth, MINFAR doctrine, workers' rights, communism; referenced individuals include Lázaro Peña, Jesus Menendez, Larrondo,
Drawer D-19, Folder 24
Cuba: Labor - Partido Comunista de Cuba (PCC) 1972-1984
Physical Description: 14
Scope and Content Note
related topics include May Day, marches and demonstrations, construction of national institutions, schools, zoos, sports arenas, sugar cane, labor, production, defense, worker's hygiene, safety, agriculture, agricultural seasons, harvests, unions, conferences; referenced individuals include Fidel Castro; references or specifically about La Brigada, VIII Congreso Sindical Mundial, XXV Aniversario del Congreso Campesino en Armas, XIII CTC Congreso, VIII Congreso Sindical Mundial (Bulgaria); makers include NIN, Suarez, Central de Trabajadores de Cuba (CTC)
Drawer D-19, Folder 25
Cuba: 1978 World Festival of Youth and Students - Comisión Permanente 1977-1978
Physical Description: 41
Note
includes laminated items
Scope and Content Note
related topics include international solidarity, anti-imperialism, peace, friendship, liberation, anti-nuclear, anti-war, nuclear energy, ecology; languages include French, Spanish, English, Russian, Arabic, German, possible Farsi (Persian); makers include Trujillo, Comite Organizador Cuba 78, Marisabel, Marcos, Ramon, Opalomino
Drawer D-19, Folder 26
Cuba: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) - Made in Cuba 1975-1981
Physical Description: 12
Scope and Content Note
makers include Lamas, Enrique Moreno, Sandoval, Cardenas, Hector Cata, Humberto Dionisio, Rodolfo Peña-Mora; referenced individuals include Nicolás Guillén; related topics include art exhibitions, arts and culture, physically disabled, handicapped, children
Drawer D-19, Folder 27
Cuba: Cultural Critique (includes American Culture Critique) 1967-2004
Physical Description: 40
Note
Includes newsprint
Scope and Content Note
makers include Olivio Martínez Viera, Manuel, Dedeté, Ignacio Agramonte, Guindon, Hernán H., Palacio; referenced individuals include Roberto Tamayo, Augusto Pinochet, Ariel Dorfman, Armand Mattelart, Robert Crumb, Ricardo Tabares, Juan Montes, Tupac Amaru, Osvaldo Dragun; references or specifically about TATO, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), swastikas, Donald Duck, How to Read Donald Duck, National Lampoon, Superman, Statue of Liberty; related topics include capitalism, money, consumerism, advertising, political cartoons, poverty, charity, labor, ecology, development, U.S. intervention, General Motors, religion, Christianity, corruption, counterculture, women, Disney, cultural imperialism, music, censorship, handicapped, collages, television, news, Brazil, Esso Cuba, oil, weapons, subversive comics, blockade, embargo, guns, peace, drugs, art exhibit, communism, big business, corporations, retirement, occupational safety, housing, police, Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA), sugar cane, foreign investor, fruit production, neocolonism, land rights, US marines, elections, anti-war
Drawer D-20, Folder 1
Nicaragua: International Solidarity - Oversize 1977-1986; 2001
Physical Description: 61
Scope and Content Note
related topics include music, arts and culture, musical performers, women and children, U.S. imperialism, U.S. intervention, violence, mass media, films, Estelí (Nicaragua), Iran-Contra affair, Barricada Internacional, advertisements, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenses Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), art exhibitions, Grupo Adelante, food, public health, children, information, blockade, news; referenced individuals include Carlos Mejía Godoy y Los de Palacaqüina, Augusto Sandino, Salvatore Scarpitta, Ronald Reagan, Walter Schütz, Enrique Schmidt Cuadra, Ernesto Cardenal, Uncle Sam, Peter Lilienthal; makers include Partido Comunista de España (PCE), Willem Heshusius, Heiermann and Company, Robert Schotman, Rolf Henderson, Nicaragua Komitee Amsterdam (NKA), Get-A-Grip Productions, Hans Jansen, Koen Wessing, Funev, Harry Mattison, Univeridad Obrera de México, Sehstern, Salzburger Sparkasse, Dorothea Beyer, Equipo Butifarra, Azagra (Navarre, Spain), Ferran Fernandez, ITER Roma, Daniele Turchi, Inkworks, Equipo Butifarra; references or specifically about, U.S. flag, Nicaraguan flag, "Bread for Nicaragua", Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), 10th Anniversary of Nicaraguan Revolution; places made include Madrid (Spain), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Berlin (Germany), Köln (Germany), Italy, France, United Kingdom (UK), Texas (USA), Reykjavik (Iceland), México, Rome (Italy), Barcelona (Spain)
Drawer D-20, Folder 2
Nicaragua: Nicaragua Made - Oversize 1980-1988
Physical Description: 24
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, religion, health, maps, primitivism art, murals, stations of the cross, graffiti, campaign, public health, mothers, children, social welfare, community, social achievements, solidarity, armed struggle; referenced individuals include Ernesto Che Guevara, Augusto Sandino, Rubén Darío, Carlos Fonseca; references or specifically about Jesus Christ, diarrhea, public health, death, hydration, MPS NIcaragua, Juventud Sandinista, guerilla fighters; places made include (SWITZERLAND), Managua (NICARAGUA); makers include Ettice of Loache, Ministerio de Cultura, Jose Salome Garcia RIvera, Oganizacion de la Naciones Unidas, Sergio Michilini, Taller Grafica Experimental, Oscar Rodriguez,United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF), United Nations, Ismaelgd; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer D-20, Folder 3
Mexico: Emiliano Zapata - Oversize 1970-1996
Physical Description: 9
Scope and Content Note
related topics include biographies, quotes, dignity; makers include Ignacio Gomez, The Print Mint, Graphic Arts International Union, Young Jin Kim, Alfredo Arreguín, Portal Publications; places made include California (USA), Korea, Italy; language includes English, Spanish; referenced individuals include Hank Olguin, Alicia Maria Gonzalez, Jesús Guagardo, Emiliano Zapata, Venustiano Carranza; references or specifically about San Cristobal Valley Arts, Inc.
Drawer D-20, Folder 4
Mexico: Oversize 1979-2012
Physical Description: 23
Note
Includes plastic item
Scope and Content Note
related topics include political prisoners, political cartoons, socialism, political activists, Mexican Revolution, labor, U.S. imperialism, strikes, labor history, unions, Oaxaca, peace, children, children's rights, health, human rights, education, Chiapas, neoliberalism, Zapatistas, cultural events, festivals, arts and culture, women's rights, gender equality, socialism, syposium, anniversaries, economics, labor, workers rights, World War II; makers include Francisco Toledo, Gonzalo J. Plascencia, Emanuel Paniagua, Mission Cultutal Center Gallery, Grupo Mira, Hesketh, Maritza López, Rogelio Rangel, Raul Ortega, Grupo DESEA, Consejo Nacional de Recursos para la Atención de la Juventud, Partido Autentico de la Revolucion Mexicana (PARM), Santiago Armengod, Partido Acción Nacional (PAN), Lito Sol, S.A., Schools for Chiapas, Beatriz Aurora, Sindicato Unico Nacional de Trabajadores Universitarios (SUNTU), Los Talleres Gráficos de la Nación; referenced individuals include Victor Yodo, Julio Escalona, Marcos Gomez, Fernando Soto Rojas, Emiliano Zapata, Francisco I. Madero, Porfirio Díaz, Francisco Villa (Pancho Villa), Aaron Marley, Ricardo Flores Magón, Enrique Flores Magón, Adolph Fischer, Albert Parsons, George Engel, Louis Lingg, August Spies, Subcomandante Marcos; produced by or supporting Liga Socialista, Universidad Central de Veracruz; references or specifically about La Decena Trágica, Mission Cultural Center Gallery (San Francisco), Plan de Ayala, Uncle Sam, Haymarket Affair, May Day, Día de los Muertos, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), Convención Nacional Democrática (CND), Alianza Cívica (AC), Año Internacional de la Mujer, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Mexico in the 70s, raised fist, days of remembrance; places made include Mexico,San Francisco (California, USA), San Diego (California, USA); languages include Spanish
Drawer D-20, Folder 5
El Salvador: Oversize 1980-1982
Physical Description: 38
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. intervention, children, bombings, death squad, refugees, Communism, peace, Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), women, children, Sistema Radio Venceremos, religion, Christianity, liberation theology, marches and demonstrations, assassination, human rights, faith, military aid, Democratic Revolutionary Front (FDR), Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Womens strike for Peace, Yanquis, American Eagle; places made include USA, Riverside (California, USA), Basque Country (Spain), Germany, El Salvador, Sicily (Italy), Los Angeles (California, USA), Mexico; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Oscar Arnulfo Romero, Bertolt Brecht, Ed Asner, Romona Ripston; makers include Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Partido Comunista de España (PCE), Autumn Press, Askapena, Christliche Initiative El Salvador, Equipo Maíz, Ronald Morán, Instituto Cinematográfico de El Salvador Revolucionario, No Human Being Is Illegal Campaign, Central American Refugee Committee; languages include Catalan, Basque, German, Sicilian
Drawer D-20, Folder 6
Mexico: Arnulfo Aquino 1971-1992
Physical Description: 12
Scope and Content Note
makers include Talleres de la ENAP, Miguel Ángel Guzmán; related topics include cultural events, U.S. imperialism, El Salvador, Nicaragua, art exhibitions, anniversaries, artists, homages; referenced individuals include Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Vladimir Lenin, Susan Meiselas, Pablo 'Bareta' Arauz, Indalecio Rivera, Thelma Nava, José Guadalupe Posada, Eugène Delacroix, José Clemente Orozco; references or specifically about October Revolution, Mexico 1968, Tlatelolco, Festival de la Unidad, fine arts, "Liberty Leading the People"; produced by or supporting Departamento de Propaganda y Educación Política, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Comité de Homenaje al Movimiento, Comisión de la UVyD-19
Drawer D-20, Folder 7
Argentina: Oversize 1980-2010
Physical Description: 7
Scope and Content Note
related topics include disappeared persons (desaparecidos), Perú, marches and demonstrations, poetry, labor, restitution, amnesty, children, clandestine detention, children of the disappeared, human rights, exhibitions, women, genocide, tortures; references or specifically about Madres de Plaza de Mayo, Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, Comisión Nacional por el Derecho a la Identidad (CONADI), La Cámpora, "Ajusticiemos con la memoria fértil. Historia de los Genocidas de la Esma"; places made include Germany, Argentina; referenced individuals include Nestór Kirchner, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Juan Cabandié, José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz
Drawer D-20, Folder 8
Cuba: Oversize 1967-2005
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
makers include Durero Caribe S.A., José Martí, Alfredo Rostgaard, Quimatú Ltda., A. Romero, Olivio Martínez Viera, Partido Comunista de Cuba (CC PCC), International Posters, Inc., Publicitur; places made include Cuba, Chile, France, USA; referenced individuals include Fidel Castro, Vladimir Lenin, George W. Bush; related topics include music, arts and culture, July 26, Soviet Union (USSR), literature, international solidarity, anniversaries, political prisoners, the Cuban 5, labor, May Day, U.S. government, theater, government buildings, September 5, 1957
Drawer D-20, Folder 10
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Oversize 1968-2005; 2006
Physical Description: 22
Scope and Content Note
related topics include films, imperialism, corporatism, advertising, anniversaries, cultural events, Bolivia, art exhibitions, commercialization, corporations, Vietnam War, politically conscious art gallery, Cuban solidarity in Italy, French Communism, film festival, elections, youth; makers include Elliot Erwitt, Magnum, Don Honeyman, Paul C. Davis, Evergreen Review, Inc., Patrick Thomas, Mónica Larrea Trumper, Quimantú, Huy Toan, Tran Huu Chat, Ambasciata Di Cuba In Italia (Cuban Embassy in Italy), Emilio Lambiase, Ernesto Che Guevara Foundation, Sostegno morale assessorato alla pubblica istruzione provincia di salerno, Patrocinio Morale Ordine Architetti Salerno, Mouvement Jeunes Communistes, Emilio Lambiase, Zoe Studio; references or specifically about corporate logos, Tropenmuseum; referenced individuals include Omar Sharif, Jack Palance, Richard Fleischer, Alberto Korda, Silvio Rodríguez, Patricio Manns, Angel Parra, Juan José Torres González (J.J. Torres); places made include United Kingdom (UK), France, USA, Spain, Cuba, Chile, Netherlands, Vietnam, Italy; languages include English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Italian
Drawer D-20, Folder 12
Puerto Rico: Oversize 1979-1986; 1990
Physical Description: 4
Scope and Content Note
related topics include independence, conferences, solidarity, religion, children; makers include Moran, Estrada, Chao, Quimantu, Juan Sanchez, Grafica de Tamayo, Instituto de Cultura Puertoriquena; references or specifically about crosses, hearts, poems, Puerto Rican flag, American bald eagle, revolutionary fighter, prayer, VII Bienal de San Juan del Grabado LatinoAmericano y Del Caribe; languages include Spanish
Drawer D-20, Folder 13
El Salvador: Demonstrations - U.S. Made - Oversize 1981-1987
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. intervention, Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), Frente Democrático Revolucionario (FDR), marches and demonstrations, Honduras, peace, benefit concerts, Vietnam War; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan; makers include Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Chicago Religious Task Force on Central America, Peace Press, Doug Humble; places made include New York (New York), Fresno (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Washington, D.C., Los Angeles (California, USA); references or specifically about Barricada
Drawer D-20, Folder 14
Colombia: Oversize circa late 1980s / early 1990s
Physical Description: 1
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, youth, seminars, conferences, unions, children, capitalism, racial discrimination, racism, imperialism, economic independence, political independence, socialism, arts and culture, sports, children's rights; references or specifically about Central Unitaria de Trabajadores (CUT)
Drawer D-20, Folder 15
El Salvador: U.S. Intervention - U.S. Made - Oversize 1981-1987
Physical Description: 45
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Vietnam War, U.S. imperialism, maps, target, communism, taxes, dollar sign, deaths, soldiers, blood, marches and demonstrations, U.S. aid, Iran-Contra hearings, South Africa, Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), children, religion, subversive media, secret bombing, death squads, peace proposal, American flag, chains, handcuffs, knife, genocide, Morazan, Democratic Party, backbone, spine, courage, skeleton, anti-war, Contra Aid, Panama, death squads, churches, nuns, civilian deaths; makers include U.S. Peace Council, Comité de Solidaridad con Centroamérica, Frente Solidario con el Pueblo Salvadoreño, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Casa El Salvador, Casa Nicaragua, Ron Crawford, Harmony Graphics, Morazan; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); referenced individuals include Ayatollah Khomeini, Oscar Romero, José Napoleón Duarte Fuentes; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer D-21, Folder 1
Chile: Arts and Culture - Set by Vicente Larrea, Antonio Larrea and Others 1972-1979
Physical Description: 12
Scope and Content Note
related topics include film festivals, Hungarian films, theater, conferences, poetry, industrialization, flowers, butterflies, woman, anniversary, monkey, bird, man, musician, music, family, children, infants, cat, balloons, conferences, painting; references or specifically about photography, Festival de Cine Hungaro, Cine España, Foto Cine Club de Chile, Teatro del Angel, 1er Festival De le Fotographia Chilena, XIII Festival Internacional de la Cancion, Philips, Aparcoa (band), Romana, Chiloé Island, 8o Congreso Latinoamericano de Industriales, Consejo Regional de Turismo Valdivia Osorno, Extensión Cultural Universidad Austral de Chile; referenced individuals include Duo Carmen Luz, Enrique Leon, Leo Rios, Valentín Cañas y Los Montaneros, Maria A. Requena, Antonio Varas; makers include Vicente Larrea (Vicho Larrea), Antonio Larrea (Toño Larrea), Luis Albornoz, Roma, Grupo Trilce, Editora Copahue, Ximena, Foto Cine Club de Chile; places made include Chile ; languages include Spanish;
Drawer D-21, Folder 2
Chile: Events About Political Posters - Made in Chile 1972-1990
Physical Description: 24
Scope and Content Note
related topics include conferences, art exhibitions, Chilean political posters, international solidarity posters, posters for the popular government; Unidad Popular, Popular Unity, art; references or specifically about posters, solidarity, exile, Galería Bucci, C.C.A., Los Angeles City College, LACC Art Gallery, Holmes Hall, University of California, Los Angeles, Jornada del Afiche, Palacio de La Moneda, La Moneda, Secretaria Juvenil de la Presidencia De la Republica; referenced individuals include David Kunzle, Vicente Larrea (Vicho Larrea), Antonio Larrea (Toño Larrea), Luis Albornoz, Santiago Esteban Nattino Allende, Sara Galindo, Oscar Rios, Mauricio Vico; makers include Juvenil de la Presidencia de la Republica, Archivo Fundación Víctor Jara, Archivo Museo de al Solidaridad Salvador Allende, Alejandro "Mono" González ; places made include Chile, Mexico, Los Angeles (California, USA); languages spoken include Spanish;
Drawer D-21, Folder 3
Chile: Arts and Culture - Arauco (Danilo Bahamonde) 1983
Physical Description: 9
Note
The artist name Arauco is associated with Danilo Bahamonde (Danilo Bajamonde), who also signs as Gitano.
Scope and Content Note
related topics include poetry, human rights, Native Americans, indigenous peoples, native people, prisons, prisoners, solidarity, resistance; references or specifically about Gráfica de los Marginado, struggle, slavery, prisoners, freedom; referenced individuals include Roque Dalton, Roque Antonio Dalton García, Roque Antonio García, Pablo Neruda, Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto, Victor Hugo Castro, Cristian Cottet; makers include Danilo Bahamonde, Daniel Bajamonde, Arauco; languages include Spanish; places made include Chile;
Drawer D-21, Folder 4
Chile: International Solidarity - Made in Germany 1974-1988
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
related topics include democracy, military dictatorship, military junta, events, Latin America, politics, culture, anti-fascism, Weimar Republic, Communist Party of Germany, film, protest, prison, painting, poetry, oppression, resistance, unemployment, hunger, music. anniversary, benefit events, coup d'état, conference, concert, exhibition, women, working class, struggle, workers rights, torture, fascism; references or specifically about solidarity, music, Quilapayún, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR), barbed wire, Nicaragua, Antifaschistische Aktion was a militant, Tommy Weisbecker Haus, labor movement, dictiatorship, Solidaritätskomitee der DDR, general strike, workers, research, Tiempo Nuevo (musical group), Partido Socialista de Chile (PS), Partido Comunista de Chile (PC), Partido Radical de Chile (PR), Movimiento de Acción Popular Unitario (MAPU), Partido Izquierda Ciudadana de Chile (IC), Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR), Unidad Popular; referenced individuals include Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte, Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens, Violeta del Carmen Parra Sandoval, Ernesto Cardenal, Johann Baptist Metz, Helmut Frenx, Mercedes Hortensia Bussi Soto, Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski, Ilse Brusis, Víctor Lidio Jara Martínez, Juan Miranda, Pablo de Rokha, Kirsten Schürmann, Franz Josef Strauss, Thomas Putensen, Kostas Papanastasiou, Pablo Ardouin, Diether Dehm, Peter Sodann, Francisco Villa; makers include Vicente Larrea (Vicho Larrea), Antonio Larrea (Toño Larrea), Tejeda, Wulff & Co. Dortmund, Verantw., Peter Wahl, [J. Jann], Lire 363, Hallstein-Graphik, Bu[motds], Druckhaus Vorwärts Ges., Antiimperialistisches Solidaritätskomitee, Emil Hallstein, Solidaritätsblatt der Gruppe Werkstatt; places made include Berlin (Germany), Frankfurt (Germany) ; languages include Spanish, English, German
Drawer D-21, Folder 5
Chile: International Solidarity - U.S. Made 1973-1978; 1980
Physical Description: 35
Scope and Content Note
related topics include solidarity, resistance, military, democracy, dictatorship, torture, terror, justice, prisons, anarchism, September 11 (1973), assasination, human rights; references or specifically about facism, United States intervention, U.S. Aid, military junta, Chicano and Chilean solidarity, calendar, Chile Solidarity Week; referenced individuals include Käthe Kollwitz, Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens, Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte, Richard Milhous Nixon, Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr; Suzanne Simon, Juan Manuel "Mamo" Guillermo Contreras Sepúlveda; makers include Southern California Delegation, Non-Intervention in Chile (NICH), Resistence Publications, Chile Resistance Committee San Francisco, World Peace Center, Third World Student Coalition, San Francisco Poster Brigade, Rachael Romero, Chile Solidarity Committee, National Coordinating Center in Solidarity with Chile, Gonna Rise Again Graphics, Inkworks Press, Robert Steiner, The Young Workers Liberation League, Chicago Area Committee on Latin America (CASGLA), Cleveland Solidarity Committee; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA); languages include French, English, Spanish
Drawer D-21, Folder 6
Chile: Editora Nacional Quimantú - Oversize 1971-1972
Physical Description: 17
Scope and Content Note
related topics include urbanization, housing, mining, factories, family, agriculture, labor, volunteer work, labor, unionization, union, youth, rest, internal organizations, earthquakes, natural disasters, copper, patriotism, nationalism, production, anniversaries, socialism, workers rights, music, owls, anniversary, rest, spa, Sewell (Chile), labor union, copper, independence, production, farewell, solidarity; references or specifically about Jornada Nacional de Dicusion "Deberes y Derechos de la Juventud Chilena", Dia de la Dignidad Nacional, Operación Invierno, Popular Unity, Gobierno Popular; references individuals include Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens, Elmo Catalán Avilés, Rigo Quezada, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, Tirdo Mantiel; makers include Quimantú Ltda., Vicente Larrea (Vicho), Antonio Larrea (Toño Larrea), Litografia Fernandez, Luis Albornoz; languages include Spanish; places made include Chile;
Drawer D-21, Folder 7
Chile: Arts and Culture - General 1970-1986
Physical Description: 27
Note
includes 1971 original silkscreen by Roberto Matta
Scope and Content Note
related topics include overcome, hand, barbed wire, white dove, unity, military, pastel, raised fist, win, celebration, freedom, free, art, graphic, money, music, opression, repression; references or specifically about Cuba, Junta, guerrilla, oppression, repression, Quilapayun (music group), peace, guns, weapons, blood, enemy, defeat, United States, disarm, solider, military, antipopular movement, danger, unity, strike, workers, mummy, violence, pigs, saucepance, march, anniversary, rebeilion popular, antifaciscm; referenced individuals include Uncle Sam, Víctor Lidio Jara Martínez, Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto, Pablo Neruda, Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens, Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte, Pablo Neruda, Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto; makers include Francisco J. Letcher, Guillermo Núñez, Taller de Gráfica Popular, F. Alam, Patricia Israel, Trauco, Museo Parque Forestral, Roberto Sebastián Antonio Matta Echaurren, Mourlot; places made include Chile, California (USA), France, New York (USA); languages include Spanish, English;
Drawer D-21, Folder 8
Chile: Cultural and Benefit Events - U.S. Made 1972-1996
Physical Description: 44
Note
include 1 poster with double-sided graphic
Scope and Content Note
related topics include concerts, film, music, cultural events, art, theater, workshops, poetry, empanadas, graphics, wine, festival, guitar, facism, political prisoners, human rights, democracy, democratic rights, benefit conert, graphics, slides, widoes, resistance, boycott, trade, solidarity, protest song, dance, support, unity, struggle, exhibits, latin dance, latin america, folk music, photographia, literature, conference, round tables, tribute, composition, speakers, anniversary concert, exile, funeral, memorial, anniversary; references or specifically about Illapu (band), University of California, Davis (UC Davis), Quilapayun (band), Taller Sol, Sabiá, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), Wallflower Order, Mission Cultural Center, right to rebel, ""Los Folkloristas"" (band), Casa de lago, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Wadsworth Theater, United Nations General Assembly, Women's Coalition for Chile, Glide Memorial Church, Howard University, Non-Intervention in Chile (NICH), Neighborhood Art Program, Madison Square Garden Center, National Chile Center, Chile Democratico, Chile Committee for Human Rights, Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Associated Projects, Comite Unitario Por La Democracia En Chile, Revista Perspectiva, Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB), Chile Democratico, Casa Nicaraugua, Casa El Salvador, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Free Chile Center, African Liberation Movement, South Africa, Chile Central Workers Federation, Central Unitaria de Trabajadores (CUT), National Anti-Imperialist Movement in Solidarity with African Liberation (N.A.I.M.S.A.L.), South African Support Committee Local, Northern California Chile Coordinating Committee (NCCCC), Bay Area Trade Union Committee, Bay Area Ecumenical Committee for Chile, Everett Junior High School, Central Cultural de la Mission, King Karol Records, Washington Iriving High School, Medinah Temple, University Art Museum Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley Chile Democratico, Chilean Independence Day, Barnsdall Gallery Theatre, Fritchman Auditorium, Newman Catholic Chapel, Los Angeles Group for Latin American Solidarity (LAGLAS), East Los Angeles College Community Services, Robert Frost Auditorium, Cormorán (band), Northwest Committee to Free Chilean Political Prisoners, Center for Legal and Social Studies of Argentina (CELS), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); referenced individuals include Jeff Schlanger, Jeffrey Langley, Holly Near, Violeta del Carmen Parra Sandoval, Isabel Parra, Angel Parra, Jaime García Márquez Patricio Castillo San Juan, Cristina Parra, Arturo Cipriano, Jane Seymour Fonda, Laura Allende Gossens, Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens, Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte, Ismael ""Bandolero"" Leonardo Durán Galfano, Joan Chandos Baez, Marcos Orlando Letelier del Solar, Pete Seeger, Daniel Alberto Viglietti Indart, Patricio Canales, Roberto Vargas, Ena Hernandez, Alejandro Murgia, Janice MiriKitani, Joan Jara, Víctor Lidio Jara Martínez, Louis ""Studs"" Terkel, D. Nicholas Rudall, Toño Cadima, Eddie Henderson Quintet, Jose de Molina, Jose Luis Orozco, R. Castro, Roy James Brown, Atahualpa Yupanqui, Ronni Karpen Moffitt, Bernice Johnson Reagon, Joseph Bryan Hehir, Jorge Palacios; makers include Committee for July 26, Casa Chile, Jeff Tsuji, Glad Day Press, L. Thomas, Guillermo Bert, Toñocadima, Taller de Gráfica, Lynn Hamrick, Leonardo Bauer, F. Letelier, Inkworks Press, September Coalition, La Peña Cultural Center, La Raza Silkscreen Center, Naul Ojeda; places made include Ithica (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Xhosa, isiXhosa, ;
Drawer D-21, Folder 9
Chile: International Solidarity - Made in Europe 1974-1985
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include democracy, mural, arts, culture, prisons, political prisoners, internationali solidarity, Unity, missing persons, coup d'état, demonstration, support, military, dictatorship, junta, 11 September (1973), children, family, dog, cats, imperialism, resistance, exhibition, children, torture, liberation; references or specifically about Sozialistischen Partei Österreichs (SPÖ), Central Unitaria de Trabajadores de Chile (CUT), Umeå University, Støtteforening for de politiske fanger I Chile Dansk Afdeling, Latinamerican Solidarity Committee with Korea in Scandinavia, Confederación General de Trabajadores (CGT), Partido Socialista Popular, Resistencia Vastaromta, Arbejderbevaegelsens Solidaritetsfond Komiteen, Menneskerettighedskommissionen (human rights commission); referenced individuals include Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens, José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte; makers include Frits Jansma, Koen Wessing, Briones, P. Madera, Komiteen Salvador Allende, Ubbe, Svenska Chilekommitteen, Yuri Neprinstev, Ordfront, Rolo, Pepe, Marga-Marga, Federación Madrid-Región, S.R.; places made include Helsinki (Finland), Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Austria, United Socialist Soviet Republic (U.S.S.R.), Madrid (Spain) ; languages include Finnish, Swedish, Danish, Russian, Korean, German, Spanish, Arabic, Italian ;
Drawer D-21, Folder 10
Chile: International Solidarity - Oversize 1971-1975
Physical Description: 4
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. intervention, fascism, boycotts, September 11 (1973) Chilean coup d'état, U.S. imperialism, resistance, liberation, culture, United States of America (U.S.A.), imperialism, solidarity; references or specifically about ITT Corporation, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Unidad Popular, Copper, boycott, military junta; referenced individuals include Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte, Henry Kissinger, Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens, Henry Alfred Kissinger KCMG; makers include Edizioni Nuova Cultura, Movimento Unitario Degli Studenti; places made include Italy, Chile, France; languages include Italian, Spanish, English, French
Drawer D-21, Folder 11
Chile: International Solidarity - Made in Germany 1983-1988
Physical Description: 30
Note
Includes 1 double-sided poster.
Scope and Content Note
related topics include solidarity, religion, youth, work, labor, liberation, violence, suffering, exploitation, political dictatorship, trade, union, military coup, coup d'état, Nicaragua, poverty, oppression, freedom, misery, mistreatmant, torture, exile, starvation, injustice, East Germany, crisis, suggering, Austria, fascism, trade unions, El Salvador, Central America, anniversary, concentration camps, struggle, resistance, quilt, fabric, Brazil, Argentina, women, revolution, farmers; references or specifically about resistance, Rhineland, Protestant Church, Evangelicalism, federal republic, reformation, Catholicism, Church, gospel, unemployment, land, unionists, resistance, agriculture, Unidad Popular (political party), public health, social security, United Nations (U.N.), children, Vicariate in the Archdioces of Santiago, Catholic Church, human rights, donations, charity, Dritte Welt der Sozialistische Partei Österreichs (SPÖ), Workers Group Austria, Catholic News Service (CNS), strike, Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Evangelischen Jugend in Deutschland (AEJ), Centro Cultural Pablo de Rokha (cultural center), prison, airport, factory, "Vote No" (1988 election), slums, cultural recycling, survival, Coordinationsausschuss der Chilekomitees, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), popular resistance, Bertrand Russel Tribunal II, MUPT; referenced individuals include Ildr Brusis, Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte, Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens, Bruno Kreisky, Tucapel Francisco Jiménez Alfaro, Manuel Bustos, Johannes Rau, Raúl Silva Henríquez, José De Luca Di Vanna, Pfarrer Tilman Schmieder, Marcelo José das Neves Alves Caetano, Dimitrios Ioannidis, Lon Nol, Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, Francisco Franco Bahamonde, Manuel Bulnes Prieto, Beatriz Patricia Ximena Allende Bussi, José Toribio Merino Castro, César Leonidas Mendoza Durán, Camilo Torres Restrepo; makers include Amt Für Jugendarbeit, Bund der Deutschen Katholischen Jugend (BDKJ), Solidaritätskomitee der DDR, Movimiento Druck, Vicente Larrea (Vicho Larrea), Antonio Larrea (Toño Larrea), Hugo Riveros Gómez, Pahl-Rugenstein Verlag (publishing house); places made include Germany, Spanish; languages include German;
Drawer D-21, Folder 12
Chile: Various Topics - Made in Chile - Oversize 1972
Physical Description: 2
Scope and Content Note
related topics include graphic designers, music, arts, culture, historical timelines, children, human rights, labor, volunteer work, anti-war, civil war, butterflies, corn, socialism, indigenous peoples, Shell Oil, Texaco, youth, conferences, Cuban Revolution, US imperialism, crocodile, bananas, pineapple, fish, horse, boats, factories, women, family; references or specifically about military, torture, violence, South America, "America Despierta", "Por Un Chile Socialista", Partido Socialista de Chile (PS), Partido Communista de Chile (PC), FOCH, Central Unitaria de Trabajadores (CUT), Federación Obrera Chilena (FOCH), Partido Obrero Socialista (POS), Confederación de Trabajadores de Chile (CTCh), copper; referenced individuals include José Martí, Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens, Pedro Abelino Aguirre Cerda, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Simón Bolívar, Luis Emilio Recabarren Serrano, Caupolicán, Galvarino, Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme; makers include Alberto Pèrez, Patricia Israel; places made include Chile; languages include Spanish;
Drawer D-21, Folder 13
Chile: Various Topics - Oversize 1972-1973
Physical Description: 13
Scope and Content Note
related topics include music, military junta, anniversaries, concerts. events, resistance, human rights, memorials, disappeared persons, socialism, United States (U.S), imperialism, politics, art, desaparecidos, justice, political murder, assasinations, abductions, intimidations, murder, mass-raids, civil war; references or specifically about Quilapayún (band), Alexis Venegas (musician), Galpón Víctor Jara, musica de Chile, Musica es Cultural, Villa Grimaldi. Instituto de Capacitación e Investigación en Reforma Agraria (ICIRA), Centro Ricerca Educazione Documentazione Ambientale (CREDA); referenced individuals include Oswaldo Guayasamín, Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens ; makers include Vicente Larrea (Vicho), Antonio Larrea (Toño Larrea), Litografia Fernandez, Luis Albornoz, Oswaldo Guayasamín, Patricia Israel, Alberto Perez, Ristampa Arci, Fortin Mapocho, Andes F.; places made include Chile, Mexico; languages include English, Spanish, Italian ;
Drawer 21, folder 14
Chile: Arts and Culture - Set by Vicente Larrea, Antonio Larrea and Others - Oversize 1971-1972
Physical Description: 14
Scope and Content Note
related topics include film, labor, film festival, youth, family, patriotism, work, earthquakes, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam; references or specifically about Copper, "El Primer Año"(film), Escuela Artes de la Comunicacion, Universidad Catolica de Chile, reconstrucion, Festival De Cine Bulgaro, Oficina de Planificación Nacional (ODEPLAN), Secretaria Juvenil de la Presidencia, Oficina Nacional del Servicio Voluntario (ONSEV), Cordinador Nacional de Juventudes, Departamento Juvenil Central Unitaria de Trabajadores (CUT), Departamento Juvenil Confederacion Campesina e Indigena Ranquil, Comite Familias Sin Casa, Federacion de Centros Juveniles, MUPT, Las Juventudes Comunistas de Chile (JJCC), JS, Movimiento de Acción Popular Unitario (MAPU), La Juventud Radical de Chile (JRR), Izquierda Cristiana (IC), JSD, API/JDC, Feses, Federacion de Scouts Catolicos de Chile, Associacion de Boy Scouts de Chile, Cine España, Chile FIlms, IndoChina, Secretaria de Juvenil de la Presidencia de la Republica ; makers include Vicente Larrea (Vicho Larrea), Antonio Larrea (Toño Larrea), Lithografia Fernandez; places made include Chile; languages include Spanish;
Drawer D-21, Folder 15
Chile: Individuals 1976-1981; 2009-2011
Physical Description: 14
Scope and Content Note
related topics include intervention, fascism, political prisoners, disappeared persons (desaparecidos), Argentina, military, dictatorship, exile, September 11 (1973), coup d'état, dove, sun, rose, flowers, murder, Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR), Latin America, territory, guns, breastfeeding, army, USA flag; referenced or specifically about Memorial Procession, Satan, annniversary, assasination, death, Center for Legal and Social Studies (CELS) of Argentina, excecutions, homage, authority; referenced individuals include Carmen Castillo, Father J. Bryan Hehir, Bernardo de Castro Saavedra, Lumi Videla Moya, Miguel Juan Sebastián Piñera Echenique, Violeta Parra, Fidel Castro, Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte, Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens, Richard Milhous Nixon (breastfeeding Pinochet), Emilio Mignone, Miguel Angel Guzma'n, Marcos Orlando Letelier del Solar; makers include The Clinic, Institute for Policy Studies, Bernardo de Castro Saavedra, Carton de Naranjo; places made include Chile, Washington D.C. (USA), Colombia; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer D-21, Folder 16
Chile: International Solidarity - Made in Canada 1974-1978;
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include boycotts, barbed wire, theater, plays, artists, theatre, meeting, lecture, guest speaker, anniversary, resistance, United States of America; references or specifically about "Stories and Songs of Chile" (play), Queen Elizabeth Playhouse Theatre, Ontario Conference for Solidarity with Democratic Chile, Committee for the Defense of Human Rights in Chile, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), Oldham Robinson Integrated Technologies Inc. (O.R.I.T.), Canadians for Democracy in Chile, Medsa Veta Theatre Group, Popular Unity, Convocation Hall (University of Toronto); referenced individuals inlcude Augusto José Ramón "Pinochet" Ugarte, Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens, Mercedes Hortensia Bussi Soto Allende; makers include Press Gang, Canadian Committee for Solidarity with Democratic Chile, Hortensia Allende Tour Committee, D. Brown, , Canadian Labor Congress; places made include Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada), Toronto (Canada); languages include English, French;
Drawer D-21, Folder 17
Chile: International Solidarity - English Language 1975-1989
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include fascism, repression, resistance, September 11 (1973), weapons, military, dictatorship, killing, murder, poetry, Latin America, revolution, South america, Latin America, Argentina, Bolivia, Uruguay, misery, freedom, bomb, unity, struggle, stars; references or specifically about Solidarity, International Solidarity, rally, march, event, Garema Place, support, hope, avenue, Andes, rebirth, Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo (ERP), Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN), Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR),Movimiento de Liberación Nacional (MLN), Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto, Pablo Neruda, torture, La Moneda Palace, freedom; referenced individuals include Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens; makers include International Organization of Journalists (OIJ), C.R. Juanita, Chile Committee for Human Rights, CORECH, Agrechi, Almandina, Human Rights for Chile; places made include USA, Australia, New York (New York, USA); languages include Spanish, English, Russian
Drawer D-21, Folder 18
Chile: International Solidarity - Spanish Language 1973-1987
Physical Description: 27
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-fascism, art, resistance, torture, quilt, embroidery, oppression, misery, calendars, desaparecidos (disappeared persons), peace, solidarity, assassinations, military junta, death, torture, political prisoner, money, Chilean flag, prison, bars, latin american solidarity, dove, liberation, anniversary, fascism, imperialism, dictatorship; references or specifically about Grupo Cultural Zero, FOLICO, Amnistia Internacional, Mexico, United States, Liberty, Comision Internacional Investigadora de los Crimenes de la Junta Militar en Chile, Central American solidarity, Yankee (Yanqui), Instituto Chileno Nicaragüense, Statue of Liberty, compromise, Plaza de Armas, Nicaragua, Brigada Francisco Moreno, Jornada de Solidaridad, youth, Tribunada de la Juventud, Foro Cultural Coyoacanense Hugo Argüelles, Mexico, Auditorio De Ingenieria Civil, Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR), nazi party symbol, popular resistance, Semana Internacional de Solidaridad Con Chile; referenced individuals include Pablo Neruda, Violetta Parra, Augusto José Ramón "Pinochet:" Ugarte, Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens, Brigada Francisco Moreno, Richard Milhous Nixon, Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto, Mercedes Hortensia Bussi Soto de Allende, Bautista van Schouwen Vasey; makers include Chicago Area Committee on Latin America (CAGLA), Universidad Obrera Lombard Toledano, Partido Popular Socialista, Garcia Hnos, Taller Sol, Ministerio de Cultura, [Philup], Mascaranoes, Ayancan Igor, Organización Continental Latinoamericana y Caribeña de Estudiantes (OCLAE), Colección Ebro, Comité Mundial de Solidaridad con Chile, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Secretarua de la Rectirua Durreccuib General De Actividades Sociculturales, Riveron, Partido Comunista de Cuba (PCC), José Balmes; places made include Nicaragua, Cuba, Bogota (Columbia), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer D-21, Folder 19
Chile: Editora Nacional Quimantú - Oversize 1970-1972
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include urbanization, urban reform, housing, mining, factories, family, agriculture, labor, infrastructure, volunteer work, labor, unionization, union, youth, internal organizations, patriotism, nationalism, production, anniversaries, socialism, workers rights, music, owls, anniversary, Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, Argentina, labor union, copper, independence, rural, urban, social, society, technical implementacion, natural disasters, tradition, capitalism, liberalism, reformist, education, socialism, production, farewell, solidarity, Cuba; references or specifically about Exposición Encuentro Internacional de la Vivienda (VIEXPO), Jornada Nacional de Dicusion "Deberes y Derechos de la Juventud Chilena", Dia de la Dignidad Nacional, Operación Invierno, Central Única de Trabajadores (CUT), Popular Unity, Gobierno Popular, Arica, Tarapacá, Antofagasta, Atacama Conquimbo, Valparaíso, Aconcagua, Santiago, O'Higgins, Colchagua, Curicó, Talca, Linares, Maule, Ñuble, Concepción, Arauco, Bio-Bío, Malleco, Cautín, Valdivia, Osorno, Llanquihue, Chiloé, Aysén, Magallanes; references individuals include Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens, Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios, Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz; makers include Quimantú Ltda., Vicente Larrea (Vicho), Antonio Larrea (Toño Larrea), Litografia Fernandez, Luis Albornoz, Juan Bernal Ponce, Olavarría; languages include Spanish; places made include Chile
Drawer D-22, Folder 1
Cuba: Arts and Culture - Art Exhibitions - Made in Cuba 1969-1989; 2017
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
makers include Umberto Peña, Roberto Ramos, Foto Vidal, Galeria Latinoamericana, Casa de las Americas, Pepe, Demian, Olimpia, Samir, Sergio, Cesar Mazola, Cuba; related topics include Latin American art, Uruguay, molas, indigenous cultures, Kuna peoples, Chile, Argentina, film, anniversaries, art sales, poster exhibition, Cuban Flag, ; references or specifically about Instituto de Arte Latinoamericano, Mexico and Cuba, Cuba Cartel, tattoos, Leidy, Victoria de Playa Girón (Bay of Pigs), Museo Nacional, Galeria Ruben M. Villena, art exhibition, CUBANOS, Tercer Coloquio LatinoAmericano de Fotografia, the Carribian, photography, ;referenced individuals include Felix Beltrán, Rene Portocarrero, Josep Guinovart, Manuel Moinelo, Leonilda Gonzalez, Antonio Berni, Ernesto Fernandez, Wilfredo Lam, Aristides Fernandez, ; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer D-22, Folder 2
Cuba: Arts and Culture - Carnaval - Made in Cuba 1971-2006
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
makers include Comisión de Orientación Revolucionaria del CC-PCC (Partido Comunista de Cuba), L. Hondares, Alejandro Noa Navarro, Havanatur, Raimundo, Lázaro Garcia; related topics include anniversaries, tourism, festivals, music; references or specifically about Trinitario, Serie Cuba Turistica Divulgación
Drawer D-22, Folder 3
Cuba: Arts and Culture - Literature and Books - Made in Cuba 1967-2009
Physical Description: 60
Scope and Content Note
makers include Partida Comunista de Cuba (PCC), Instituto Cubano del Libro, Editorial Arte y Literatura, tribute, anniversaries, Taller Experimental, Evelio Rodriguez Curbelo, Carlos Rubido, R. Martinez, Jose Gonzalez Rodriguez, Umberto Peña, Pepe Menendez, Darien / Sarmiento, Humberto Dionisio, Cesar Otero, Centro de Experimentación Gráfica, SNT Tabacaleros, Comisión de Orientación Revolucionaria del CC-PCC, Ediciones Cubanas, Carmelo Hijo, Bachs, Julio Victor, Roberto Casanueva, Santos Toledo, Lázaro Hondares, J.J. Vidal, Jorge Castro, Editorial Capitán San Luis, Duvalgación Instituto Cubano del Libro, Carmelo G. Gut, Cecilia Guerra, Juan David, Comité Nacional Cubano, Union de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba, Respinosa, G. Grau; related topics include writing contests, collection, book fairs, poetry, cultural events, testimonies, colonial architecture, anniversaries, Bulgaria, Venezuela, Chile, awards, Brazilian literature, young adult literature, children's literature, nonfiction literature, theater, Caribbean literature, short stories, essays, women's studies, homages, journalism, plastic arts, book design, book illustrations, Belgium, art exhibitions, Argentina, Sweden, Cuban revolution, book exhibitions, police novels, socialism, Marxism, Leninism, labor, revolutions, magical realism, Vietnam War; referenced individuals include Osvaldo Vigil Galan, Jose Antonio Portuondo, Jose Soler Puig, Diego Seuret Jimenez, Israel Fernandez Pujol, Vicente Berovides Alvarez, Agostinho Neto, Leo Tolstoy, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Jose Antonio Portuondo, Mirta Aguirre, Nancy Morejón, Angel Augier, Fina García Marruz, Jorge Ibarra, Jesús Orta Ruiz (el Indio Naborí), Abelardo Estorino, Roberto Fernandez Retamar, José Marti, Manuel Navarro Luna, Carlos Balliño, Ernest Hemingway, Efigenio Ameijeiras Delgado, Juan Manuel Amerijeriras, Nicolas Guillén, Instituto Cubano del Libro, Fidel Castro, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Juan Marinello, Simón Bolivar, Alejo Carpentier; produced by or supporting Editorial Letras Cubanas, Ministerio de Cultura; references or specifically about El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, La Fisica y el Mundo que nos redea, Collecion Vulcano, Pasatiempos Matematicos, Ecologia ciencia para todos, Imprenta Nacional de Cuba, Feria Internacional del Libro, Premio Literario Casa de las Americas, Leer es Creer, X Torneo Nacional de la Aguja, Instituto Cubano del Libro, Instituto Cubano de Amistad con los Pueblos, July 26, Primer Congreso de Partido Comunista de Cuba (PCC), Biblioteca Nacional José Martí, International Year of the Book, Instituto Cubano Del Libro Editorial Arte Y Literatura, Letras Cubanas; languages include Russian, English, French, German, Spanish
Drawer D-22, Folder 4
Cuba: Arts and Culture - Media - Made in Cuba 1968; 1974-1999; 2015
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
makers include Unión de Periodistas de Cuba (UPEC), Ortiz de Zarate, Michelle Miyares Holland, Consejo Nacional de Cultura, TRIcontinental, OSPAAL; related topics include journalism, imperialism, film, radio, television, awards, film festivals, anniversaries, Cuban Revolution, rallies, marches and demonstrations; references or specifically about Realenogo 18 (film), campesinos, peasants, Dia Internacional del Periodista, II Concurso Uneac de Cine Radio y Television, Premios Caracol, Partido Comunista de Cuba (PCC), Unión Nacional de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba (UNEAC), II Encuentro Nacional de Video, 18o Festival Internacionals del Nuevo Cine LatinoAmericano, 55th Anniversario Cinemateca de Cuba, genie, La Vuelta a la Manzana, Venceremos Brigade, ship, sun, waves, anniversaries, Cuban flag; referenced individuals include Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Charlie Chaplin, Rene Ariza, Hubert de Blanck, Camilo Cienfuegos; languages include English, Spanish; places made Havana (Cuba)
Drawer D-22, Folder 5
Cuba: Arts and Culture - Music - Made in Cuba 1967-1997; 2012-2017
Physical Description: 33
Scope and Content Note
related topics include musical performances, concerts, children's music, contests, festivals, socialism, Puerto Rico, boleros, musical serenades, Caribbean music, anniversaries, theater, children, youth, tourism, jazz, media, ; makers include H. Villaverde, egrem records, Biblioteca Nacional José Martí, E. Ayala, Divulgación Instituto Cubano del Libro, Comision de Orientación Revolucionaria del CC-PCC (Partido Comunista de Cuba), Hondares, Casa de las Américas, Carlos Manuel, Talleres de CNC, José Papiol, Enrique Moreno, Hector Villaverde, Mayra A. Martinez, Mandy Nelson, ARTEX Promociones Artisticas y Literariassa; references or specifically about Conjunto Sonora de Cuba, V Festival Boleros de Oro, Consejo Nacional de Cultura (CNC), the XIII Latin Grammy's, Taoné, Festival Internacional Varadero 81, Festival Nacional de Aficionados Campesinos, VIII Festival Nacional de la Trova, Festival de la Cultura Caribeña, Canción Protesta, Nueva Trova, Nueva Canción, IV Jornada de Musica Cubana Contemporanea, Festival de la Canción Popular, Karl Marx Casa de la Cultura de Plaza, Mezcla, Unión Nacional de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba (UNEAC), Ministerio de Cultura, Intuition Records, Sticky Fingers,, tropical traditional Cuban music, Mi guitarra canta, Banda Jigue, "Lips and Tongues" logo, Ciudad Deportiva (Cuba), Satisfaction, The Rolling Stones; referenced individuals include Miriam Makeba, Eliades Ochoa, Alfredo Rostgaard, Sara Gonzalez, Jesus del Valle, Jesús Alemañy, Alfredo Rodríguez, John Pasche, Mick Jagger; languages include English, French, Spanish
Drawer D-22, Folder 6
Cuba: Arts and Culture - OR - Made in Cuba 1975-1976; 2016
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
referenced individuals include José Maceo, José Martí, Máximo Gómez, Friedrich Engels, Antonio Maceo, Michael Manley; related topics include anniversaries, public health, hygiene, historical figures, militarism, soldiers, energy efficiency, ecology, trees, schools, gardens, Sunday cleaning, sugar cane production, labor, volunteer labor, harvest, U.S. imperialism, children, festivals, slavery, Afro-Cuban art; references or specifically about July 26, Playa Girón (Bay of Pigs), Día del Miliciano, January 1 (1959), M-26-7, Moncada Barracks, Barco Negro, Grupo Antilano, May Day, March 13, attack on Presidential Palace, Grito del Baire (Cuban independence), Santeria; makers include Nelson Ponce, MAMeY, Manuel Mendive, Comités de Defensa de la Revolución (CDR), Festival Nacional Aficionados de los CDR
Drawer D-22, Folder 7
Cuba: Arts and Culture - Performing Arts - Made in Cuba 1965-1992, 2013
Physical Description: 48
Scope and Content Note
referenced individuals include Héctor Quintero, Don Ramón del Valle Inclán, Alicia Alonso, Juan Marinello, Rogelio Orizondo, Carlos Diaz, Josefina Mendez, Marcia Elena Llorente, Mirta Pla, Alejo Carpentier, Arthur Honegger, Jorge Riverón, Otto Chaviano, Hertel, Collage Musical de José Villavicencio, Gustavo Herrera, Cyril Atanassoff, Lorna Burdsal, John Patrick, P. Vervitskyl, Abelardo Estorino, Piloto y Vera, Dumé, Edward Albee, Rolando Ferrer, Onelio Jorge Cardoso, Leroy Jones, Bertolt Brecht, Rebeca Morales, Andrés Lizárraga, Vicente Revuelta, Arnold Wesker, H. Ibsen, Livio Delgado, Jorge Esquivel, Carlos Varela, Karl Marx; makers include Leonel Constantino, Hondares,Miguel Angel Guzman, Roberto Ramos, Divulgacion/ Ministerio de Cultura, Santos Toledo, Roberto Salas, Cesar Otero, Rigoberto Romero, Freddy, Teatro Karl Marx Eduardo Marin, Escanaverino, Ricardo Reymena, Guillermo Menendez, Beverley Gallegos, Esteban Ayala, Luis Castañeda, Ricardo Reymena, Deleg. Prov. de Cultura, Augusto, Instito Cubano del Libro/, Ambito, Santiago Moises, Enrique Moreno, M. Vidal, Gamez, Talleres del CNC, COR PCC OTE, Rolando de Oraá, Nelson Gonzalo, Cesar Otero, Taller Experimental Evelio Rodriguez Curbelo, EMPI, Ministerio de Salud Pública, Hospital Psiquátrico de la Habana, Departamento de Psicoballet, Nelson Ponce; references or specifically about Antigonon, Un Contingente Epico, Teatro El Publico, Teatro Karl Marx, La Ultima Carta de la Baraja, Teatro Estudio, Grupo Teatro Escambray, Girasol '83,Teatro Nacional de Guiñol, Los Cuernos de Don Friolera, Ballet Nacional de Cuba, 10th Festival Internacional de Ballet de La Habana, Casa de las Americas, Ballet de Camagüey, Giselle, Festival Nacional de Aficionados, Conjunto Nacional de Danza Moderna, La Casa de Te De La Luna de Agosto, La Vaca de Gordas, Teatro Garcia Lorca, Grupo Guernica, Quien le Teme a Virginia Woolf?, Grupo La rueda, Teatro el Sotano, Teatro Nacional de Guiñol, El Juicio, La Lechuza Ambiciosa, Festival Minint, La Mujer Hebrea, El Holandes, Las Provisiones de Jehová, Bible, Santa Juana de Ámerica, Casa de Muñecas, Teatro Estudio, Grupo UNESCO de Psicoballet de Cuba, Mayo Teatral; related topics include calendars, dance, XXII Congreso Del Instituto Internacional del Teatro, Festival de teatro de la Habana 1987ballet, anniversaries, Latin American Theater, musical comedies, children's theater, education, experimental theater; languages include French, Spanish
Drawer D-22, Folder 8
Cuba: Arts and Culture - U.S. Made 1975-2005
Physical Description: 45
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anniversaries, cultural institutions, political posters, poetry, African Americans,music, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), U.S. culture, films, documentaries, musicians, photography, concert, benefit, blockade, tsunami, international solidartiy, artists, anti-communism, boycotts, democracy, anniversary, Cuban flag, slavery, media; makers include La Peña Cultural Center, Halo Group, xenophile Records, Diaz de Villegas, Mission Cultural Center, Chicago Cuba Committee, Artworks, Fuentes / Adelman, Inkworks Press, Oakland / Santiago de Cuba Friendship City Project, Gray Panthers of Greater Oakland, The Print Shop, Three to Make Ready Graphics, Nuez, Red Sun Press, Liberation Graphics, Inkworks Press, Democracy Defenders, La Raza Graphics, Puerto Rican Solidarity Committee; references or specifically about Insituto del Estudios Cubanos, Lucia, Cuba Resource Center, slavery Cuba, Afro Cuban music, De Matamzas, Anti-slavery movement Cuba, California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Center for Cuban Studies, Tricontinental Films, Memories of Underdevelopment, The Committee for July 26, New Cuban Song, La Nueva Trova, Brigada Antonio Maceo, the Great Wave, "KordaVision" (film), Afro-Cuban music, Xenophile Records, Galeria Museo, Institute for Cuban Cultural Exchange, Venceremos Brigade, ballet, concert, Grupo Raiz, Harambee Dance Ensemble, Moncada, ,; referenced individuals include Katsushika Hokusai, Noel Nicola, Héctor Cruz Sandoval, Eduardo Roca (""Choco""), Nelson Domínguez, X-Alfonso, José Martí, Humberto Solas, Fidel Castro, Daysi Garcia, Nancy Morejón, Andrew McHugh, Mirta Aguirre, Roberto Fernández Retamar, David Fernández Chericián, Juan Gelman, Perfecto Romero, Liborio Noval, Leonardo Sanchez Gemboa, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Sara Gonzalez, Alicia Alonso; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), New York City (New York, USA), California (USA), Massachusetts (USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer D-22, Folder 9
Cuba: Anti-Nuclear - Made in Cuba 1982-1987
Physical Description: 5
Scope and Content Note
related topics include nuclear war, peace, fascism, anniversaries, nuclear bombs, nuclear explosions; makers include Editora de Propaganda Gráfica, Chovanec, EMPI; references or specifically about International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), Comité Medico Cubano para la Prevención de la Guerra Nuclear
Drawer D-22, Folder 10
Cuba: Blockade - Made in Cuba 1994-2005
Physical Description: 13
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includes "Cuba Vs. Bloqueo" series
Scope and Content Note
related topics include children, education, music education, special education, children with special needs, children with cancer, colonialism, ammendments, congressional act, marches and demonstrations; makers include Alianza Martiana, David R. Horta, Periodico Trabajadores; references or specifically about Federación Sindical Mundial (FSM), Platt Amendment, Torricelli Act; referenced individuals include Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara); languages include Spanish
Drawer D-22, Folder 11
Cuba: Blockade - U.S. / International Made 1978-1995
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
related topics include solidarity, benefit events, festivals, musical performances, marches and demonstrations, travel, trade, medical aid, education aid, children, U.S. intervention, rallies, peace, Vietnam, Southern Africa; references or specifically about Moncada Barracks, 11th World Festival of Youth and Students, Committee for July 26th, National March on Washington, Javits Convention Center; places made include Spain, California (USA), New York (USA), Michigan (USA); makers include Coordinadora Estatal de Solidaridad Con Cuba, Glad Day Press, Artworks, Andrea Robbins, Max Beecher; languages include Spanish, German, English; referenced individuals include Sara González, Silvio Rodriguez, Bill Clinton (William Clinton), Robert Torricelli, Fidel Castro
Drawer D-22, Folder 12
Cuba: Children - Made in Cuba 1981-2009
Physical Description: 31
Scope and Content Note
makers include José Ramón Chávez, Organización de Pioneros José Martí, José Luis, Jorge, Tino, Alistoy, Alexis Cánovas, Ministerio de Cultura, Lázaro Hondares, Juan Callejas, Aurelia, Alistoy, Tino; referenced individuals include José Martí, Elpidio Valdes, Juan Padrón; Fidel Castro, references or specifically about Taller de Creación Infantil, Teatro Ruandi, Unión de Pioneros de Cuba (UPC), Elpidio Valdés; related topics include safety, marches and demonstrations, education, space exploration, anniversaries, theater, art exhibition, children's art, July 26, conferences, youth, students, labor, Cuban Revolution, water, water conservation, youth organizations, Union de Jovenes Comunistas (UJC), Pioneros Jose Marti, athletic competition, 24th anniversary Pioneros Jose Marti, 23rd anniversary Union de Jovenes Comunistas; languages include Spanish
Drawer D-22, Folder 13
Cuba: Center for Cuban Studies - U.S. Made 1978-1985
Physical Description: 27
Scope and Content Note
related topics include music, ; makers include Instituto Cubano de Amistad con los Pueblos (ICAP), Manuel Mendive, Expo/Cap Havana, ; referenced individuals include Osvaldo Salas, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Alfredo Rostgaard, Paulo Gasperini; references or specifically about Grupo Moncada, Cancion Protesta; places made include New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer D-22, Folder 14
Cuba: Comités de la Defensa de la Revolución (CDR) 1972
Physical Description: 41
Note
includes portfolio "Hombres de Campo"
Scope and Content Note
makers include Partido Comunista de Cuba (CC PCC), Waldo; referenced individuals include Ho Chi Minh, Karl Marx, Salvador Allende, Fidel Castro; references or specifically about Federación de Mujeres Cubanas (FMC), Organización de Solidaridad con los Pueblos de Asia, África y América Latina (OSPAAAL), 1959, Asociación Cubana de Limitados Físico - Motores (ACLIFIM), Cuban flags; related topics include anniversaries, Cuban Revolution, cultural events, labor, conferences, international solidarity, Vietnam, mass mobilization, Campo, illiteracy, poverty, housing, farmworkers, agriculture, agrarian development, rural communities, labor, pesticides, small farms, farming equipment, land rights, private property, US intervention, privatization, women, elections, voting, social reform, lack of infrastructure, laws of agrarian reform, Moncada Barracks, legal injustice, medicine, children, health care, unemployment, wages, rural isolation, communication technologies, education, July 26, families, communism, economic development, disabled persons, September 28, communities, stadium amplification
Drawer D-22, Folder 15
Cuba: Comités de la Defensa de la Revolución (CDR) 1964-1973
Physical Description: 27
Scope and Content Note
makers include Partido Comunista de Cuba (CC PCC), Armando Bonet, Ignacio Agramonte, Olivio Martínez Viera, Ramón Gonzalez Alonso; referenced individuals include Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara); references or specifically about Girón, houses, gardens; related topics include energy conservation, safety, machinery maintenance, labor, efficiency, art exhibitions, hygiene, September 28, occupational safety, children, children's art, blood drive, fire prevention, instructional aids, oil, Moncada, Cuban Revolution, Bay of Pigs Invasion, July 26, drunk driving
Drawer D-22, Folder 16
Cuba: Cuban 5 1998-2014
Physical Description: 34
Note
includes newsprint, cardstock, includes laminated posters
Scope and Content Note
related topics include political prisoners, Bolivia, voting, elections, film posters, international solidarity, US intervention, terrorism, marches and demonstrations; makers include Granma International, Jorge Martell, Instituto Cubano de Amistad con los Pueblos (ICAP), Olivio Martínez Viera, Katrien Demuynck, Allied Printing, Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico, Free the Five, International Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban Five, Gonzalo Canetti; references or specifically about Instituto Cubano del Arte y la Industria Cinematográficos (ICAIC), Humanitarian Visas, Right of Family Visits; referenced individuals include Fidel Castro, Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero, Ramón Labañino, Fernando González, René González, Barack Obama, Olga Salanueva, Adriana Perez; places made include France, Cuba, Los Angeles (California, USA), Brussels (Belgium); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer D-22, Folder 17
Cuba: Editora Política - Made in Cuba 1980s-1990s
Physical Description: 30
Note
Editora Política was a publisher of the Cuban Communist Party (Partido Comunista de Cuba-PCC)
Scope and Content Note
makers include Daysi Garcia, Eduvigis Barroso, Eufemia Alvarez, José Martí; referenced individuals include Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Vladimir Lenin, Fidel Castro, Camilo Cienfuegos, Julio Antonio Mella; related topics include labor, domestic violence, agriculture, harvests, efficiency, production, machinery, communism, peace, revolution, July 26, education, books, anniversaries, quality control, book fairs
Drawer D-22, Folder 18
Cuba: Ecology - Made in Cuba 1980-1990s
Physical Description: 5
Scope and Content Note
references or specifically about Día Mundial del Medio Ambient; related topics include environmentalism, forests, youth, rivers, wildlife; makers include Unión de Jóvenes Comunistas (UJC), Unidad Grafica CDID-MINAL
Drawer D-22, Folder 19
Cuba: Instituto Cubano de Amistad con los Pueblos (ICAP) 1967-1986
Physical Description: 46
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, U.S. intervention, May Day, arts and culture, fishing, anniversaries, education, July 26, children, health, health care, Havana (Cuba), Interferon (IFN), biotechnology, conferences, medicine, churches, poverty, labor, agriculture, production, Cuban Revolution, sugar cane, space exploration, Soviet Union (USSR), Granma, geology, industries, housing, Santiago de Cuba, economy, urban planning, Holguin, Museo de Arte Colonial, Gibara, colonial art, municipal buildings, recreation, architecture, cathedrals, 20th anniversary; languages include Spanish, English, Russian, French, German; referenced individuals include Christopher Columbus, L Barañamo, Rene Portocarrero, Arnaldo Tamayo Mendez, Osvaldo Salas, Angel Augier; makers include E. Laplante, LM; references or specifically about Venceremos Brigades, Sociedad Espeleologica
Drawer D-22, Folder 20
Cuba: Individuals - José Martí 1970-1999
Physical Description: 23
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includes laminated items
Scope and Content Note
related topics include patriotism July 26, calendar, arts and culture, immortality, patriotism, competition; makers include Editora Política, Silvio Martinez, Roges Aguiletes, Bufetes Colectivos, EMPI, Lito-pleg, Mario Lallardo, Cesar Leal, Valle, Juan Noriera, Hernandez-Trujillo, Ideo Grafico; referenced individuals include Armando Menocal, Antonio Maceo, José Martí, Museo de la Habana ;references or specifically about Museo de la Habana Palacio de los capitones plaza de Armas, death, times, hombre, tiempo, 1845, Talleres del CNC, University of California at Irvine (UCI), Cuban flag; produced or supporting; places made include Cuba, USA, Puerto Rico, Mexico; languages include Spanish,
Drawer D-22, Folder 21
Cuba: Tourism - Instituto Nacional de la Industria Tourista (INIT) 1969-1973
Physical Description: 21
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includes laminated items
Scope and Content Note
makers include Tony Xomenez, Francisco Yanes, Jorge Hernandez, Arnoldo Jordi, Luis Marrera, Armando Alonso, Gustavo Maynulet; related topics include Viñales (Cuba), Guanabo (Cuba), Revolution Square, Varadero (Cuba), Fortaleza del Morro, Santiago de Cuba, Granja Siboney, Tropicana, zoos, multi-cultural, children, education, nightlife, Afro-Caribbean culture
Drawer D-22, Folder 22
Cuba: Unión de Escritores y Artistes de Cuba (UNEAC) 1976-1998
Physical Description: 18
Scope and Content Note
referenced individuals include Juan Marinello, Nicolás Giuillén, J.A. Portuondo; makers include Alfredo Rostgaard, Dario Mora, Rapi Diego, grafica CDID-Minal, P. Oraá, H. Villaverde, Taller Experimental; related topics include conferences, Soviet Union, engraving, book arts, theater, literary policy, literature, cultural events, revolution, anniversaries, musicians, literary contests, radio, television, film, poetry; references or specifically about Partido Comunista de Cuba (PCC), Premio David
Drawer D-22, Folder 23
Cuba: International Women's Day - Made in Cuba 1977-1988
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include women, international solidarity, revolution, mothers; makers include Partido Comunista de Cuba (CC PCC), Rolabrada, Heri Echeverria, Borrás, Comision De Orientacion Revolusionaria; referenced individuals include; references or specifically about world map, diversity; produced by or supporting; places made; languages include Russian, French, English, Spanish
Drawer D-23, Folder 1
Australia: Oversize 1982-1990; 2001-2004; 2010-2012; 2020
Physical Description: 29
Scope and Content Note
related topics include tourism, coronavirus, pandemic, stay-at orders, Pacific Ocean, anti-nuclear, maps, global economics, U.S. military bases, land rights, nuclear testing sites, ecology, contamination, labor, Australian Labor Party, voting, elections, public debates, government corruption, murals, electoral system, arts and culture, Australian colonial history, women, fascism, community building, sexism, patriarchy, religion, Christianity, Greek Orthodoxy, anarchism, Aboriginal Australians, environmentalism, water conservation, recycling, catchments, education, children's services, privatization, racism, Goods and Services Tax (GST), state forests of New South Wales (NSW), biodiversity, forests, calendars, disarmament, peace, anti-war, Aboriginal land rights, inspiration, involvement, education, battle of Iwo Jima, World War II (WWII), Aboriginal flag, street art, homelessness, poverty, political prisoners, prisoners of war, civil liberties, marches and demonstrations, rallies; makers include Minh Ho, Mark Denton, Redletter Press, Australia Council, Garret Works, Art Garret, Prospect Mural Group, Jalak Graphics, Tracker, Melbourne Water, Australian Conservation Foundation, National Union of Students (NUS), Rock Posters, State Forests, Campaign for International Co-operation and Disarmament (CICD), Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC), New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council, Meek, Stop the War Coalition, Fair Go for David; references or specifically about nuclear-free zone, Marshall Islands, Pacific region, local economies, U.S. warships, exploitation, indigenous peoples, indigenous rights, Union Camp at Barcaldine, Australian Workers Union (Queensland), Workers Heritage Centre, Australian flag, U.S. flag, St. Kilda Residents Action Group, Fitzroy Street, gentrification, Anyinginyi Congress Health Clinic, Guantanamo Bay, "wear orange", "resistance is fertile", Renegade Parade, Corporate Fools Day, April Fools Day; referenced individuals include Tony Spanos, Adolf Hitler, John Howard, Marcus Loane, Benjamin Spock, Chips Mackinolty, David Hicks; places made include Australia; languages include English, Australian Aboriginal languages, Sundanese, Dutch
Drawer D-23, Folder 2
Australia: Aboriginal Peoples 1972-1975; 1981-1999; 2016
Physical Description: 77
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related topics include Indigenous Peoples, labor, industry, Aboriginal history, visual history, photo documentaries, HIV/AIDS, drugs, health care, health workers, public health, safe sex, dreams, arts and culture, art exhibitions, Torres Strait Islanders, land management, land rights, ecology, NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee) Week, Australian referendum - 1967 (Aboriginals), racism, women, rape, domestic violence, violence against women, Aboriginal foods, indigenous languages, maps, nutrition, photography, Oenpelli People, multiculturalism, alcoholism, community building, cultural heritage, Mapoon People, mining, rock art, petroglyphs, children's art, forced assimilation, money lenders, financial fraud, child abuse, debtors, substance abuse, rehabilitation, Aboriginal employment, crafts, nature, education, children, sports, annual event, business, unions, calendar, reconciliation, Indigenous Land Rights, corporatism, religion, mining, colonization, exploitation, theft, international solidarity, death penalty, capital punishment, execution; makers include Crafts Board and the Community Arts Board of the Australia Council, Visual Arts Board of Australia Council, Lane, Aboriginal Medical Service, Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, Mimi Aboriginal Arts and Crafts, Marie McMahon, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission's (ATSIC) Office of Public Affairs, ABC Radio, K. Duncan, Sally Morgan, Mario Assan, West Australian Aboriginal & Islander Women's Congress, Ian Clark, Koorie Heritage Trust, National Aborigines' Day Observance Committee (NADOC), Black Defence Group, Richard Bell, Aboriginal Legal Service, Abart Productions, National Gallery of Victoria, Penny Tweedie, Survival International, Aboriginal Health Organisation, R. Corbett, National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, John Kean, Graham Klemm, Wallis Print Centre, Archaeological Department of Aboriginal and Islanders Advancement, Koori Information Centre, Heather Shearer, Clive Atkinson, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Aboriginal Affairs Victoria, Metro Printing, Hariklia Heristanidis, Phillip Institute Student Union, Advisory and Coordinating Committee on Child Abuse, Kev Shaw, Sue Wyatt, City Graphics, Workforce Media, Largs Bay Printers, Department of Employment Education and Training (DEET), United Trades and Labour Council (UTLC), Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, Rick Bolzan; references or specifically about fine arts, Northern Territory Art Award, Australian Aboriginal flag, Australian flag, Gurindji Strike, Mabo Strike, Wik Strike, Waanyi people, Native Title Tribunal, Aboriginal Black Theatre Arts & Cultural Centre, 1993 United Nations International Year for the World's Indigenous People, Aboriginal sovereignty, Canberra Contemporary Art Space Touring Exhibition, COMALCO, ALCAN, Quinkans, Lawn Hills, Aranda people, National Aboriginal and Islander Children's Day, kidnapping, sports awards, Annual Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC), employment development, industrial relations, Aboriginal Employment Development Office, landscaping, machine workshops, office skills, Roads Meeting (1987), National Gallery of Australia (Canberra, Australia), Songlines, dreaming stories, song cycles, ancestors, Aboriginal ways, nature, COMALCO, ALCAN, Mapoon People, Florida (USA); referenced individuals include Anatjari Tjakamarra, Dorthy Napangardi Robinson, Jean Jimmy, Jerry Hudson, Ray Strange, Margaret Tucker, HJ Wedge, Kevin Gilbert, Eleanor Williams, Albert Namatjira, Jerry Hudson, Alfred Morgan, Jeannie Morgan, Nedim Handzic, Darlene Cunningham, Kevin Williams, Winga Myamly, Wayne Ludley, Rover Thomas, Lani Balzan, Russell Moore; places made include United Kingdom, Ansett (Australia), Fitzroy (Australia), USA
Drawer D-23, Folder 3
Australia: Aboriginal Peoples - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) 1989-1997
Physical Description: 25
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related topics include education policy, cultural heritage, indigenous peoples, Yanangu people, Aboriginal dot paintings, elections, campaigns, voting, ethnic diversity, multiculturalism, public health, labor, unemployment, prisons, crimes, land rights; makers include Department of Employment, Education and Training for the Commonwealth of Australia, Sarah, Napangati Bruno, Ian Green, Kevin Keeffe, Heather Kemarre Shearer, Secretariat National Aboriginal Islander Child Care (SNAICC), Jenni Dale, John Tsiavis, Southern Star, Monique Berlée, Native Title Rights, Office of Public Affairs (ATSIC), Carolyn Brooks, Maurice J. Walker; references or specifically about social justice Aboriginal flag, Torres Strait Islander Flag; places made include Australia; languages include English, Pintupi, Walypala, Vietnamese, Arabic, Kija language, Kriol
Drawer D-23, Folder 4
Australia: Aboriginal Peoples - We Have Survived Series 1988
Physical Description: 16
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related topics include Aboriginal history, Aboriginal sovereignty, prisons, prisoners, education, assimilation, labor, Rembarrnga people, colonialism, wealth inequality; makers include Northern Land Council, Central Land Council, F. Martins; references or specifically about dreamtime, Ngayang, Captain Cook (folktale); places made include Australia
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Australia: Anti-Nuclear
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Drawer D-23, Folder 6
Australia: Arts and Culture 1972; 1983; 1988-2004; 2016
Physical Description: 50
Scope and Content Note
related topics include films, festivals, music, cultural critiques, forums, counterculture, imperialism, art exhibitions, poster exhibitions, prisons, U.S. intervention, U.S. government, alternative theater, religion, Christianity, Vietnam War, mass media, White-Ant, anti-war, art workers, labor, unions, discrimination, equality, competition, politics, resistance, climate change, war, May Day, anniversary, strikes, labor, militancy, health and safety, forums, debate, economy, conference, strategies, forums, art exhibition, poster, live simply, tolerance, pollution, consumerism, reflection, the majority, silence, right actions; makers include Drunk Persons, The Internationalist, Cane, Comment Publishing, Greg Bell, Operative Painters and Decorators Union, Queensland Branch of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), Greenleft Weekly Socialist Alliance Melbourne, Megalo Print Studio, Jason Wing, Paul S. Ford, The Australian National University (ANU) School of Art; references or specifically about Warner Bros. Records, U.S. dollar, Venus, currency, Experimental Art Foundation, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), "In the Year of the Pig", prison art, Queensland Museum, Waka-Waka Tribe, prize money, workplace equality, Artistcare, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), Resistance Centre, 1986 Nurses' Strike, Victorian nurses, wages, conditions, career structures, Aboriginal and Chinese art images, Union Jack flag on frog, political economy, Picturing Politics, activist graphics, ephemera, archives, The Cree Nation; referenced individuals include Carol A. Wells, Angela Davis, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Cesar Chavez, John Pilger, Emile de Antonio, Vincent Van Gogh, Norman Lindsay, Mervyn Russell, John Smith ("Gumbulla") Nuuna, Roger Butler, Vandana Shiva, Mark Twain, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Henry Thoreau, Aung San Suu Kyi; places made include Australia
Drawer D-23, Folder 7
Australia: Cardstock 1988
Physical Description: 4
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Aboriginal Australians, Torres Strait Islanders, indigenous peoples, violence against women, rape, child abuse; makers include Mario Assan, Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, Sally Morgan; references or specifically about Aboriginal occupation, Stop the Abuse Campaign, West Australian Aboriginal & Islander Women's Congress; places made include Australia; languages include English, Kala Lagaw Ya
Drawer D-23, Folder 8
Australia: Ecology [1958-2012] 1989-2012; 2014
Physical Description: 59
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related topics include dams, construction and development, South-West Tasmanian wilderness, littering, waste management, marches and demonstrations, U.S. military bases, anti-nuclear, religion, Christianity, religious activism, wildlife, rainforest, wood industry, conservation, conferences, environmentalism, sustainability, genetic engineering, consumerism, capitalism, rivers, fauna conservation, bird species, socialism, community building, poverty, Aboriginal Australians, Aboriginal culture, greenhouse effect, land rights, endangered species, freeways, uranium mining, water conservation, festivals, deforestation, water pollution, uranium, contaminants, nuclear waste, responsibility, action, renewables, oil slicks, surfing, beaches, extinction, climate change, global warming, ; makers include Eliza Tree, South-West Tasmania Committee of N.S.W., Anti Bases Campaign, Australian Council of Churches, Australian Catholic Relief, Students of Sustainability, Greening Australia, National Parks and Wildlife Service, Nosey Posters, Community Aid Abroad, Ian Robertson, National Parks and Wildlife Service, Ministry For The Environment, Citizens Against Freeways Action Centre, National Union of Students (NUS), Charles Mouyat, Australian Picture Library, Australian Conservation Foundation, The Wilderness Society, Tasmanian Wilderness Society, Alison Alder, Maritime Union of Australia, Lex Drewinski, Redletter, Brunswick Electricity Supply, Coastcare; references or specifically about Australian beaches, Toyota, sea turtles, four wheel drive (4WD), sunscreen, Joint Defense Facility Nurrungar, Star Wars, Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), Territory Tidy Towns Awards, the Bible, One World Week, Palm Sunday, Rapid Creek, Environmental Health and Building Surveyors' Association, woodchips, Lake Pedder National Park, skeleton, pornography, intervention, land rights, Muckaty, Maralinga, Greenleaf Weekly, There is No Planet B, value of the earth, cosmic dark, harboring life, Kakadu, kangaroos, woodchipping, native forests, greenhouse effect, ozone layer, deforestation, carbon diocide, mass extinctions, sea levels, floods, droughts, storms, radiation, acid rain, fossil fuels, desertification; referenced individuals Noel Foley, Annie Franklin, Simon Potter, Harry Gold, David Silva, Margaret Senior, Karen Bull, John Glover, William Mier, John Brownlie, Carl Sagan, Paul Keating; places made include Australia, Germany
Drawer D-23, Folder 9
Australia: Immigration / Refugees / Racism 1990-2004; 2015-2017
Physical Description: 39
Note
includes newsprint and laminated posters, includes one double-sided poser
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, arts and culture, Aboriginal Australians, Aboriginal culture, prisons, equality, concerts, asylum seekers, detention centers, refugee camps, xenophobia, public art, forced deportations, marches and demonstrations, visas, citizen rights, mandatory detention, conference, refugees, civilians, murder, profits, resistance, criminals, virus, unions, growth, immunization, contagion, ignorance, Islamophobia, treaties, diversity, inclusion, closure, exclusion, bigotry, refugees, justice, protection, scapegoating, racism, Indigenous Peoples, aliens, illegality, barbed wire, children, babies, education, ignorance, fascism, racism, community, forums, free zone; makers include Western Region Poster Project, Julie Shiels, National Union of Students (NUS), Refugee Action Collective (RAC), Victoria Alliance for Refugees, Howard Davies, Peter Drew, Newcastle Action for Refugee Rights, New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council, Revolution, Public Service Association of NSW, Janet Good, Michael Callaghan Grand Design, Get Up, Mini Goaff, Refugee Action Collective, Grandmothers against Detention of Refugee Children, Halal-for-Hanson, ‘Stop the Boats' campaign, Campaign Against Racism & Fascism (CARF); references or specifically about Rock Against Racism, Nazism, National Front (NF), Baxter Detention Centre, M.V. Tampa, World Refugee Day, War on Refugees, UN Refugee Convention, Pacific Solution, Palm Sunday, Tampa affair,Aussies, Refugee Hope March, Temporary Protection Visas, UN Refugee Day, Newcastle Action for Refugee Rights (NARR), syringe, antidotes, mules, Aboriginal communities, Manus Regional Processing Centre, Nauru Regional Processing Centre, Papua New Guinea, temporary visas, boat rescues, boat turnbacks, Nauru, Halal Snack Pack; referenced individuals include Mervyn Russell, Peter Drew, John Smith, Aimee Smith, Mark Vallen, Senator Pauline Hanson, Inaz Janif, Jeff Sparrow; places made Melbourne (Australia); languages include English, Arabic
Drawer D-23, Folder 10
Australia: Individuals / Political Prisoners 1983-2002
Physical Description: 14
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related topics include unions, labor, quotations, government and politics, politicians, writers; referenced individuals include Bill O'Meally, Craig Johnston, Macolm X, Andrew Wilkie, John Howard, Ernest Mandel, Karl Marx, Tariq Ali, Anthony Carrick; references or specifically about Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU), crimes against humanity, Karl Marx centenary, corporate killings, Industrial Manslaughter laws; makers include Free Bill O'Meally Committee, Humanist Society of Victoria, Victorian Peace Network, Resistance: Young Socialist Alliance, Victorian Trades Hall Council
Drawer D-23, Folder 11
Australia: International Solidarity / International Aid 1974; 1988-2003; 2014-2016
Physical Description: 42
Scope and Content Note
related topics include El Salvador, mass media, peace, religious activism, Catholicism, labor, weaving, fishing, pan-Asia, children, education, maps, human rights, refugees, community development, basic needs, corporatism, economy, voting, foreign investors, Australian companies, South Africa, sports, golf, apartheid, Soweto (Johannesburg, South Africa), Chechnya (Chechen Republic, Russia), Afghanistan, South Sudan (North Africa), humanitarian aid, medical aid, Chile, Chilean coup d'etat (September 11, 1973), military dictatorships, Indonesia, mining, calendars, military juntas, Thailand, Malaysia, political asylum, students, Mozambique, Philippines, Nicaragua, pan-Africa, tourism, poverty, hunger, international debt, anti-nuclear, New Caledonia, freedom, Indonesia, East Timor, solidarity, repression, Kurdistan, Rojava (Syria), solidarity, unions, democracy, respect, dignity; makers include Action in Solidarity with Indonesia and East Timor (ASIET), Union Solidarity, VIctorian Trades Hall Council Union, Asia Pacific Institute for Democraticisation and Development; references or specifically about Radio Venceremos, One World Week, African Freedom Day, African liberation, Reserve Bank, Australian Labor Party (ALP), Jabiluka, Walk Against Want, Latin American Information Centre, Australian Council of Churches, Australian Catholic Relief, Australians for Kurdistan, Papua New Guinea Consulate, National Councils of Churches in Australia, Media Action Group and Young Labor Council, Tomato Press, No Ties With Apartheid Campaign, Doctors Without Borders, Pamela Brañas (of RedPlanet), Resistance: Socialist Youth Organization, Partai Rakyat Demokratik (People's Democratic Party), Australian Union of Students, The Daily Planet, Community Aid Abroad, Socialist party of Timor, People's Democratic Party, Asia Pacific Solidarity Conference, India, Tahiti (French Polynesia), Indonesia, Burma (Myanmar), Bougainville (Papua New Guinea); referenced individuals include Pope John Paul II, Gary Player, Rigoberta Menchú, Victoria Torres, Hishamuddin Rais, Dominique Schwartz, Fran Malley, Tim O'Connor, Reflex, Budiman Sujatmiko, Avelino da Silva
Drawer D-23, Folder 12
Australia: Labor [1854]; 1960s-2000; 2016
Physical Description: 45
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Includes Things That Work Against Women At Work series
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related topics include worker's rights, politicians, May Day, Vietnam, Laos, international solidarity, aboriginal rights, centennials, Public Service Association of New South Wales, natural resources, despotism, Eurika Stockade, uranium, iron, copper, coal, oil, U.S. imperialism, youth, job training, communism, taxes, trade unions, job discrimination, job creation, pensions, poverty, occupational hazards, labor safety, women, gender equality, gender roles, aboriginal land rights, public health, education, workers compensation, worker-owned manufacturing co-operative, comic, working conditions, marches and demonstrations, quality of life, films, unemployment, religious activism, privatization, exploitation, globalization, childcare workers, children, calendars, Australian economy, corporatism, reserve bank, Australian companies, working class, anarchism, boycott statistics, benefits, industrial legislation, wages, science, technology, ; makers include Birgitte Hansen, Broken Hill Proprietary (BHP), Victorian Trades Hall Council (VTHC), Central Trades and Labour Council Distress Fund, Public Service Association of New South Wales, Redback Graphix, Salcedo Press, Young Labor Council and the Media Action Group, Department of Employment, Education and Training, Nosey Posters, Aileen Beaver, Sam Wallman, Red Pen Publications, Tanya McIntyre, Red Letter, Australia Council Community Employment Project, Paul Stojkovski, Mayday Committee and the Workers Cultural Action Committee, James Campbell, John Casamento, Pier Vido, Collins Dove, Melbourne Yallourn Workers Support Group, Art in Working Life Project (ATEA), Victoria Street Residents Action Group (VRAG), Builders Labourers Federation (BLF), Megan Lewis, Australian Building and Construction Employees and Builders Labourers Federation, Tomato Press, Media Action Group, Electrical Trades Union (ETU), Health Services Union of Australia (HSUA); references or specifically about S.E.C. strikers, Westinghouse, Youth Training Initiative (YTI), wage indexation, Workers' Memorial Day, Hazards Campaign, Workplace Relations Act, march for peace, 36 hour work week, Tom Zubrycki, Kemira Diary of a Strike, Southern District of the Miners Federation, Australian Film Commission Creative Development Branch, Sally Bowen, Workers Peace Festival, Australian Catholic Social Justice Council, Yallourn Energy (Yallourn Power Station), scabs, National Employers' Association, Carlton & United Breweries, Fair Pay not Foul Play, sacked workers, The Mummy (film), basic oxygen steelmaking furnace, blast furnace; referenced individuals include Ruper Hamer, Andrew Refshauge, Jack Cambourn, William Jentes, Peter Reith, Karl Marx, Adolf Hitler, Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, Joh Bjelke-Petersen, Bob Pringle, Joe Owens, Essington Lewis, ; languages include English, multiple Southeast Asian languages
Drawer D-23, Folder 13
Australia: Labor - Unions 1994-2003; 2013-2016
Physical Description: 33
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Includes laminated items
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related topics include government and politics, equal pay, trade union rights, occupational safety, working conditions, wages, worker's rights, work hours, unemployment, minimum wage, work injuries, job security, telecommunication workers, occupational hazards, executive payouts, temporary employment, Workers Compensation legislation, corporatization, respect, fair pay, work policies, parody, job security, job safety, sexual harassment, discrimination, education, detention, sanctuary, worker's rights, trust, employer power; makers include Victorian Trades Hall Council, Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU), Rob Glare, AEU Publications Unit, Brian Cassey, SEARCH Foundation, Unions Campaign for Safe and Healthy Work, Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), Imprenta, Australian Union Movement, Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association (ACOA), Paul Munro, Union Media Services, Panacea Press, Public Service Association (PSA), Michael Callaghan Design, Janet Good, Maurie O'Sullivan, J. Robertson, Michael Costa, Redback Graphix, Maurie O'Sullivan, Health Services Union of Australia (HSUA), Service Employees International Union (SEIOU), American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), National Association of Working Women, National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU), Mark Lennon, ProGrafica; references or specifically about Australian Education Union (AEU), CRA Weipa, Coca-Cola, Killer Coke, Colombian Coca-Cola, One.Tel, Unions NSW, Workers' Memorial Day, Vegemite, National Office Workers Week, award conditions cut, penalty rates, individual contracts, take-home pay, independent umpire, Australian Services Union, secretaries, globes, stop sign, mass meetings, ; referenced individuals include John Howard, John Della Bosca, Tony Abbot (Anthony John Abbott)
Drawer D-23, Folder 14
Australia: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ) 1993-2002; 2016-2017
Physical Description: 37
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related topics include HIV / AIDS, safe sex, discrimination, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), public health, poverty, education, labor, corporatism, families, family leave, youth support, film, arts and culture, homophobia, federal award, workplace protection, discrimination, election, equality, compensation, victims, harassment, inheritance, illness, incapacity, property, parenting, legislation, conference, heterosexuality, marriage equality, rainbow, homophobia, true love, small business, voting, unions, equality; makers include SR Frankland, Victorian AIDS Council, Gay Men's Health Centre, Queer Bloc, Community Action Against Homophobia (CAAH), National Union of Students (NUS), M. Watts, Leigh Hubbard, The Gender Centre, Press for Change, The Anti-Discrimination Board of NSW, Twenty10, Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services Reconnect Program, Deborah Kelly, Social Change Media, Clara Jackson, The ALSO Foundation, Melbourne University Student Union, NSW Attorney General' Department, Gay and Lesbian Right's Lobby, Inner city Legal Centre, AIDS Council NSW, NSW Young Lawyers, Luke Hilakari, Kosdown Printing, the Equality Campaign; references or specifically about World Trade Organization (WTO), General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Free Trade Agenda of the WTO, family leave, wax seal, new rights, Acts of Passion Handbook, outlaws to in-laws, Queer Collaborations, dyke, bi, gender fluid, poof, We are Union, equal love; places made Moorabbin (Australia), Sydney (Australia), Melbourne (Australia); referenced individuals include John Howard, Robert Mugabe, Deb Verhoven, John Howard, Leigh Hubbard, Aniek, Dawn, Linda Sue Scott
Drawer D-23, Folder 15
Australia: Peace / Anti-War / Demilitarization 1960s-1970s; 1983-1987; 2003-2005
Physical Description: 33
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related topics include military occupation, Iraq War, Missile Defense Shield, marches and demonstrations, Palestine, films, religion, peace vigils, elections, political cartoons, anti-nuclear, military bases, military imperialism, military spending, war budgets, education, youth, military recruitment, socialism, Australian Army, Australian imperialism, public resources, World War 3, peacekeeping, rally, festival, war toys, children, corporatism; makers include Stop the War Coalition, Artline Design and Print, Eric Drucker, Reclaim The Streets (RTS), Sydney Peace and Justice Coalition, R.M. Gregory, Victorian Peace Network, G. Morison, Arts Vietnam Committee, Comment Publishing Company, Jill Posters, People for Peace, Walk Against the War Coalition, Coalition to Reduce Military Spending, Phil Bradley, D. Kyriacou, National Union of Students (NUS), Socialist Alliance, Dick Nichols, Ian Rintoul, Richard Lane, El Faro Printing, Vietnam Moratorium Campaign, Moksha Watts, L. Milward, Megalo, Canberra Mens Gathering; referenced individuals include John Pilger, Andrew Wilkie, Pat Power, John Howard, Benjamin Spock, John Lloyd, Steven Forbes, Bob Carr; references or specifically about Breaking the Silence: Truth and Lies in the War on Terror, No Blood for Oil, Palm Sunday, moratoriums, Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan War, Vietnam War, Sinai desert, Wage Peace Program, war games, "Corporate Ratbags", Sydney Opera House, coporate greed
Drawer D-23, Folder 16
Australia: "Head, Heart, Spirit, Hands" series 2019
Physical Description: 5
Scope and Content Note
; related topics include Social Justice, Sustainability, community, creativity, cartoons, media, immigration, gender, sexuality, children, equality, labor, class, police brutality, fascism, ; makers include Silent Army Art Collective, NECCHI, Michael Fikaris, Wendy Methods, Dewey Tafoya, Wendy Murray, ; referenced individuals include Thomas Wales, Chelsea E. Manning; references or specifically about free anthology, illustrators, creatives, workshops, Thanakwith peoples, stereotypes, fundamentalists, working poor, comics, Wurundjeri peoples, Boon Wurrung peoples, Kulin Nation, Covid 19, Silent Army Project, skull; places made include Coburg (Victoria, Australia); languages include English
Drawer D-24, Folder 1
Australia: Labor - includes unions 1983; 1996-2016
Physical Description: 28
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related topics include public service, transportation, worker's rights, compensation, insurance, membership, statistics, women, strike, conference, diversity, Australian flags, fairness, wage policy, working conditions, salaries, professionals, Free Trade, labor, unemployment, peace sign, public services. budget, protection, workplace rights, unions, privatization; makers include Socialist Alternative, Victorian Trades Hall Council, Union Trades and Labor Council, Jayne Amble, South Australia May Day Committee, Committee Arts Networks SA, Helen Clarke, Public Service Association of NSW (PSA); references or specifically about Public Service Association (Australia), cleaners, 8 hour work day, gold rush Australia, 888 (8 hours labour, 8 hours recreation, 8 hours rest), short- time movement, WIRO (WorkCover Independent Review Office), complaints, trampoline, pay raise, O'Farrell Government, TAFE (Technical and Further Education), PSA Member Support Center, Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation, Independent Education Union, hijab, plasterers, The Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU), Anna Stewart Memorial Project, blue collar unions, free trade unions, Wollongong Out of Workers Union(WOW), jobs not bombs, join online, disability services; referenced individuals include Anne Gardiner, Luke Hilakari, Barry O'Farrell, Steve Turner, Anna Stewart, Louis Nigro, Anne Gardiner, Bruce Baird; places made include Sydney (Australia), Brunswick (Victoria, Australia), New South Wales (NSW, Australia); languages include English, Arabic, Spanish, Chinese
Drawer D-24, Folder 2
Australia: Various Topics
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Drawer D-24, Folder 3
Australia: Women - Various Topics 1973-2003; 2015-2016
Physical Description: 32
Note
includes laminated poster
Scope and Content Note
related topics include sexual violence, women, children, marches and demonstrations, awareness, secrets, unwanted touches, incest, community, solidarity, unity, men, benefit, respect, rape, abortion, incest, youth, mental health, marital rape, women's history, archive, prosecution, safety, domestic violence, outreach, education, women's symbol, emergencies, wars, refuge, anarchy, refuge, women with children, conferences, feminists, future, history, childcare, self-determination, exhibition, apartheid, peace, housing, migrants, seminars, human rights, civil rights, International Women's Day, sexism, racism, inequality, solidarity, war, tactics, media; makers include Reclaim the Night (RTN), Jo Walters, Rape Crisis Centre (Australia), Megalo Access Arts, Inc, Zoie Piesley, Paul Piesley, Kath McCann, Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (S.A.A.P.), Faculty of Arts, Australian National University (ANU) History Department, Gaynor Cardew, Glenda, Rude Gurl Poster Art, Megalo Screenprint, Majura Women's Group, Incest Centre, Development Unit of the Australian Council, Harriet Sawer, EEJ Designs, Photo-access, Harridan screenprinters, Ruth Loewenhardt, Medea, Inc, Majura Women's Group Backyard Project, Annie Trevillian, Australia Council, Federal Government's Arts Funding and Advisory body, Greenleft, Socialist Alliance, Radical Women, Friends of the Earth Australia, Megalo Unemployment Project, Jobs for Women Producers Group, Art Resistance, Londinstudios; references or specifically about imagination, exclusion of men, raising awareness, counseling, referrals, advice, memorabilia, Pine Gap Women's Action, "Insight" photos, Tilley's, Canberra Women's Refuge, crisis counseling, welfare, family planning, childcare, skills, legal information, multicultural outreach, Doris Women's Refuge, "Ain't I a Woman", Megalo Wage Pause Project, Toora Place of Women, rape during war, memorial march, women reclaim the night march, single mothers, taxpayers, deadlocks, welfare, Megalo Unemployment Project, Megalo Wage Project, rude gurls, eviction, Canberra Backyard Community Arts, WEL National Conference, South Africa, South African Embassy (Australia), musical instruments, eldercare, Women's Electoral Lobby, right to choose, right to work, equal pay, Women's Franchise League, Women's Social and Political Union, Women's Electoral Lobby (WEL), psychiatric distress, emotional distress, Medea House, bullshit, dental care, "Fair Dinkum!", Majura Women's Group Backyard Project, hats, Central American women, The Women Who Were Never There, glass ceilings; referenced individuals include Karen Silkwood, Sojourner Truth, Mary Wollstonecraft, Jill Hickson, Janne Ellen-Swift; places made include South Brisbane (Queensland, Australia), Canberra (ACT, Australia), Queanbayan (New South Wales, Australia), Melbourne (Australia), Sydney (Australia); languages include English, Russian, Croation, Italian, Vietnamese, Greek, Spanish, Indonesian, Norwegian, French
Drawer D-24, Folder 4
Australia: Various Topics 1974-1979;1991-2002
Physical Description: 26
Scope and Content Note
related topics include colonialism, government and politics, globalization, international solidarity, corporatism, May Day, marches and demonstrations, drugs, youth, asbestos, public health, alcoholism, police harassment, child kidnapping, public health, Aboriginal peoples, suicide, prescription drugs, civil liberties, anti-terrorism laws, capitalism, socialism, arts and culture, police brutality, voting, local government elections, humanitarian aid, ecology, social issues, Aboriginal rights, cable television; references or specifically about Trade Delegation, Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), Commonwealth Business Forum (CBF), Hilton hotels, M1 Alliance, S11 Alliance, Asian Pacific International Solidarity Conference, International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Economic Forum, Australian stock exchange, Dandenong Youth Alive, Roads Safety Unit, South Sydney Women's Centre, Earthworks Poster Collective, Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (AISO), The Bringing Them Home report, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC); makers include H.T. Lee, Southern African Liberation Centre, Comment Publishing, Education Image, Asia-Pacific Institute for Democratisation and Development, Asbestos Diseases Foundation of Australia (ADFA), Fiona Van Oyen, NSW Users and AIDS Association Australia (NUAA), Greens Party, Bob Brown, Emerald Press, Avant Card, Tim Cole, E. Gyors, Breakout Design, Campaign Against Legalised Murder, Green Ban Defense Fund, Public Sector Union (PSU), Peter Robson, Without Authority, Kyogle, Pluto Press; referenced individuals include Bob Hawke (Robert James Lee Hawke), Steve Wheeler, Boris Milenkovski
Drawer D-24, Folder 5
New Zealand: Indigenous Peoples 1988-1995
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include French colonialism, New Caledonia, racism, tolerance, microaggressions, cultural preservation, tobacco, Ngati Porou women, Maori women, children, families, public health, anti-nuclear, British colonialism, land rights, self determination, self regulation, Maori peoples, sovereignty, treaty, history, tribal rights, celebration, diversity, family, education, professionals, marriage, military, treaties, modernity, preservation of tribal languages; makers include PCRC, Nga Toki, New Zealand University Students Association, Department of Health, Te Tari Ora, Robyn Kahukiwa, Tu I Te Hau (Comite Pour Le Paix), Ahu Te UA, The Win Help Council, PSA; places made include Auckland (New Zealand), Wellington (New Zealand), Aotearoa; referenced individuals include Alphonse Dianou, July Minnell, Hiraina Marsden, Jan Smith, Linda Munn; references or specifically about Kanak peoples, Ouvéa cave hostage taking (1988), Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front (KSNLF), Nuclear Free Pacific, gendarmerie, Maori peoples, pakeha, Waiapu river, Hikurangi mountain, Maori flag, Treaty of Waitangi claims and settlements, sesquicentennial signing of Waitangi Treaty, 1990 year of the Treaty, Project Waitangi, Waitangi Tribe, Global Rock Voice, Nea Language; languages include English, Maori, French; places made include Wellington (New Zealand)
Drawer D-24, Folder 6
New Zealand: Peace / Anti-War / Demilitarization 1976; 1982-1994; 2001-2004; 2010
Physical Description: 30
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related topics include art exhibitions, poverty, military spending, humanitarian aid, education, housing, food, water, marches and demonstrations, New Zealand involvement in Persian Gulf, Australia, military bases, New Zealand military, maps, children, schools, government spending, labor, military support, classism, dove of peace, war deaths, multi-faith coalitions; references or specifically about Peace Power & Politics, International Poster Exhibition, The Third World and the International Economic Order, frigates, war toys, Peacelink (publication), Aotearoa Anti-Bases Campaign, Spy vs. Spy, The Peace Worker (publication), Scientific American, SIPRI Yearbook, Hiroshima, Soviet Union (USSR), Socialist Alliance, Palm Sunday; makers include New Internationalist, No Frigates Campaign, Committee on the Gulf Crisis, Brian Gunson, Omanu Kopere, Hillary Commission, New Zealand Foundation for Peace Studies Inc., Project X, Anti-Bases Campaign, Peace Movement Aotearoa, United Nations International Year of Peace (UNIYP), New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone Committee, Klaus Albrectsen, Larry Ross, G. Baxter, Avondale Baptist Church Peace Group, NZ Quaker Peace Committee, Sydney Peace and Justice Coalition, R.M Gregory Printers; referenced individuals include Ruth Dyson, Bob Jones, Angela Foulkes, Ian Bradley, Kevin Hackwell, Bob Tizard (Robert James Tizard), Tom Scott, David Lange, Kim Beazley, John Winston Howard; places made include Wellington (New Zealand), Titirangi (Auckland, New Zealand), Christchurch (New Zealand); languages include English, Maori
Drawer D-24, Folder 7
New Zealand: Anti-Nuclear 1987-1991
Physical Description: 20
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related topics include peace, military bases, U.S. military, anti-war, marches and demonstrations, petitions, nuclear weapons, disarmament, maps, elections, nuclear disasters, insurance coverage; makers include Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Evening Standard, International Physicians for Prevention of Nuclear War (Manawatu), New Zealand Nuclear-Free Peacemaking Association, Larry Ross, New Zealand University Students' Association (NZUSA) for Coalition Against Nuclear Warships, Keep NZ Nuclear Free Campaign; references or specifically about Manawatu-Wanganui (New Zealand), spying, cruise missiles, Operation Acorn Tangimoana, Back to the Future (films), Cold War, radioactivity, Chernobyl disaster, Hiroshima, nuclear war, World War II, Ronald Reagan administration, Jesus Christ, nuclear-free South Pacific, U.S.S. Truxtun, TEV Wahine; referenced individuals include Don McKinnon, Simon Upton, Rob Storey, Doug Graham, Warren Cooper, Richard Solomon, George H.W. Bush, Michel Rocard, Ronald Reagan, Otto Pankok; places made include Christchurch (New Zealand), Wellington (New Zealand)
Drawer D-24, Folder 8
New Zealand: Ecology / Animal Rights 1980-1993
Physical Description: 18
Scope and Content Note
related topics include public sanitation, public cleanliness, parks, rivers, wildlife, endangered species, traffic, automobiles, public transportation, alternative transportation, water, water consumption, Fiji, water conservation, water drains, recycling, sea life, whales, dolphins, maps, Kiwis, Morepork Rurus, native species, climate change, ecology, water conservation, international development; makers include Canterbury Regional Council, Brian High, Campaign for a Better City, Department of Conservation - Te Papa Atawhai, New Zealand Conservation Authority for Conservation Week, Auckland Regional Water Board, The Changing Land, Pat Altman, Spicer Cowan Paper Ltd., Suzanne Day, Katrine Lawton, Manukau Polytechnic Graphic Design, Tamsin Hunt, Kathryn Davis, Manukau Polytechnic Graphic Design, CORSO; referenced individuals include Robyn Fullerton; references or specifically about foreshores, Conservation Week, Instant Kiwi, jet boat racing, Ohinemataroa, Maori Language Commission, Ministry for the Environment, Caring for Christchurch, water access, water shortage, food production, water supplies, child deaths, water contamination; languages include English, Maori; places made include Wellington (New Zealand)
Drawer D-24, Folder 9
Australia: Women 1975-2002
Physical Description: 36
Scope and Content Note
related topics include benefit events, detention centers, refugees, reproductive rights, abortions, democracy, mass media, domestic abuse, women's rights, sexual violence, rape, anniversaries, anti-war, sexual harassment, spiritualism, youth, labor, worker's rights, maternity leave, adoption leave, child abuse, contraception, land rights, empowerment, arts and culture, gender roles, international solidarity, equality, conferences, women in politics, abortion, pro-choice, Aboriginal peoples, women in the media, condoms; references or specifically about Wimmins' Dance, Girl's Own (newspaper), International Women's Day, Rapunzel (fairy tale), International Women's Day, Reclaim the Night, Third World countries, Women's Studies Resource Centre, feminist library, Maternity Protection Campaign, Astarte (Ishtar), Knowing Power Series, United Nations Decade for Women, Women in Comfortable Shoes Theatre Group; makers include Michele Elliot, Schrors, Diedre, Federated Clerks Union, Mantis, Bernadette Callaghan, Davina Murray, Public Service Association (PSA), Breakout Design + Print, Murphy Sister's Bookshop, Frances Phoenix, Community Media Association, Jayne Amble, VNS Matrix, Josephine Starrs, Julianne Pearce, Francesca da Rimini, Virginia Barratt, Pamela Harris, Anne Roberts, Joyce Stevens, A. MacLachland, Maurie O'Sullivan, AUS Women's Campaign, Mitch, Swinging Bridges Visuals, Katherine Timotheou, Widescope International Publishers, National Youth Council, Joan Rosset, Cathie Knox, Family Planning Association; referenced individuals include Judith Wright, Kath Walker, Susan Griffin
Drawer D-24, Folder 10
Australia: Student Groups and Unions 1981; 1991-1997; 2001-2004
Physical Description: 54
Scope and Content Note
related topics include housing, apartheid, sanctions, South Africa, women, racism, discrimination, education, queer rights, campus safety, diversity, gender equality, privatization of education, women's rights, sexual assault, students with disabilities, public health, disability access, voter registration, student harassment, budget cuts, student fees, military occupation, Iraq War, international students, access to services, military spending, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), international solidarity, Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), sexism, women in media, childcare, living wage, voting, elections; references or specifically about Anti-Apartheid Week, General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, youth allowance, Reclaim the Night, Voluntary Student Unionism (VSU), women's rooms, Liberal Party, Zapatistas, economics, budget, Australian National University School of Music, The Sound of Music, elections, commitment; referenced individuals include John Howard, Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer; makers include Student Housing and Tenants Union, Bloody Good Graffix, Ben Mudge, Kate Deverall, National Union of Students (NUS), Student Representative Council (SRC), Rose Tracey, Mokcha Watts, Daniel Kyriacou, John Graham, Lori Faraone, Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), Amanda Tattersall, Jodie Jansen, National Tertiary Education Industry Union (NTEIU), Becio, J. Varghese, Cath Davis, NUS Women's Department, David Hendserson, Megalo Print Studio and Gallery; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer D-24, Folder 11
New Zealand: Various Topics 1989-1995; 2007
Physical Description: 28
Scope and Content Note
related topics include children, child abuse, family violence, students, student services, tuition, human rights, housing, capitalism, smoking, public health, infant mortality, breastfeeding, apartheid, sports, rugby, South Africa, education, bursaries (scholarships), financial aid, marches and demonstrations, boycotts, May Day, anarchism, plagiarism, oil, Nigeria, free market, cerebral palsy, unions, economics, government, employment, political cartoons, labor, tourism, construction, agriculture, justice, jobs, international women's day, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ); makers include Child Abuse Prevention Team, New Zealand University Students' Association (NZUSA), Robyn Kahukiwa, Department of Health, Craig Potton, Coalition of 25 Auckland Union and Community Groups, Auckland University Students Association, Blind Authority Manipulation Corporation, Coalition on Accident Compensation Corporation (CO-ACC), Otago Daily Times, New Zealand Council of Trade Union, EEO Practitioners' Association; referenced individuals include Danie Craven, David Lange, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Bill Birch (William Francis Birch); references or specifically about International Human Rights Day, cot deaths, dystopic society, Shell Oil, Graduate Tax, union awareness weeks; places made include Christchurch (New Zealand), Wellington (New Zealand), Taupo (New Zealand); languages include English, Maori
Drawer D-24, Folder 12
New Zealand: Labor / International Aid / Christian Aid 1979-1994
Physical Description: 25
Scope and Content Note
related topics include unemployment, students, youth, unions, labor rights, working hours, working holidays, minimum wage, exploitation, economy, health, labor safety, labor laws, Nicaraguan goods, fair trade, coffee industry, Tanzanian goods, tea industry, Indian goods, exports, cooperatives, South Africa, mass media, violence, children, religious activism, monopolies, education, third world, poverty, homelessness, community building, construction and development, tourism, Sri Lanka, agriculture, conferences, job security; makers include Rail & Maritime Transport Union (RMTU); references or specifically about Emergency Unemployment Benefit (EUB), Trade Aid, Aotearoa (New Zealand), Christian Action Week, 1979 International Year of the Child Poster, Navoci (Fiji), India, the Bible, Christmas, Uganda, Malaysia, caretakers, cleaners, unequal wages, school workers; makers include New Zealand University Students' Association (NZUSA), New Zealand Council of Trade Unions (CTU), Robin Anker, George Baxter, Avondale Baptist Peace Group, Trade Aid Movement Research and Information Centre, Council of Organisations for Relief Service Overseas (CORSO), Christian World Service, Don Edkins, International Workers Memorial Day, disabilities, "mourn for the dead fight for the living", fatigue; places made include Wellington (New Zealand), Christchurch (New Zealand); referenced individuals Augusto Sandino, Vikas Bhai, Jesus Christ; languages include English, Maori, Samoan
Drawer D-24, Folder 13
New Zealand: Women [1840-1985]1986-1993
Physical Description: 41
Note
includes What Working Women Have Done series
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, women's history, rape, spying, health, alternative medicine, contraception, health services, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), family services, children, unions, parental leave, equality, equal opportunity, suffrage, voting rights, religion, government, derogatory language, privilege, freedom, books, hope, power, history, petition, marches and demonstrations, political cartoons, lawyers, legal recourse, advice, benefits, exhibition, diversity, land rights, health care, nutrition, women's roles, education, wages, migration, timeline, epicene, international women's day, children, sexual harassment, refuge, sweatshops, political franchise, same sex marriage, transvestite, legislation, welfare, racism, immigration, domestic servants, public health, ecology, colonialism; makers include Jenny Rankine, New Zealand Federation of University Women, Labour Women's Council, Yana, Waihopai Women's Camp, The Health Alternatives for Women (THAW), Working Women's Resource Centre, Elizabeth Kerekere, EEO Practioners' Association, Brigid Eyley, 1993 Suffrage Centennial Year Trust Whakatu Wahine, Ellen Ellis, Mary Louise Ormsby, Alexander Turnbull Library of Wellington, Auckland City Libraries, Canterbury Museum, Gisborne Museum and Arts Centre, Hocken Library Dunedin, D. Glendining, C. Rattray, W. Mareroa, National Publicity Studios Collection, Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington Women's Legal Resource Project, Taranaki Area Health Board, Ministry for the Environment; referenced individuals include Janice Gill, Amy Bock, Nessie Ottaway, Mary Ann Muller, Mary Clement Leavitt, Marion Hatton, Harriet Morison, Kate Sheppard, Meri Mangakahia, Amey Daldy, Lizzie Rattray, Margaret Sievwright, Mary A. Colclough, Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), Henry Fish, Sir John Hall, Jacqueline Fahey, Henry Wright, Martha King; references or specifically about 1993 Suffrage Centennial Year Trust, Reclaim the Night, The Waihopai satellite spy station, International Working Women's Day, Women's Christian Temperance Union (W.C.T.U.), Woman's Franchise League, Women's Franchise, Herald Sir, white camellia, telegraph, Historical Branch of the Department of Internal Affairs, Community Law Centre, House of Representatives, Ladies' Gallery, South Island West Coast Poutini Ngai Tahu Tribe, Mawhera District, nursing, family planning, sex hygiene, unequal pay, World War I (WWI), World War II (WWII), masculine concerns, Samoan Women's Council, Pacific Islands Women's Project, tongan women, Society for Protection of Women and Children, Native Schools Act of 1867, flax fiber, gum diggers, Treaty of Waitangi, Kowhaiemblem; places made include Auckland (New Zealand), Wellington (New Zealand), Christchurch (New Zealand); languages include English, Maori, Japanese
Drawer D-24, Folder 14
Australia: Socialism / Anarchism 1980s; 2000-2004; 2016-2017
Physical Description: 87
Note
includes newsprint
Scope and Content Note
related topics include police, housing, economics, rent prices, evictions, Anarchist history, health care, public health, workers' solidarity, art exhibitions, poster exhibitions, bookstores, Australian Anarchist Centenary Celebrations, labor, anti-government, censorship, religion, May Day, globalization, global economics, education, military spending, Hawke's Accord (Prices and Incomes Accord), inflation, welfare, anti-war, demilitarization, Marxism, capitalism, racism, youth, unions, land rights, anti-nuclear, M1 missiles, taxes, public services, refugees, worker's rights, World Trade Organization (WTO), elections, uranium, mining, public transportation, social cuts, women's rights, budget cuts, detention centers, Goods and Services Tax (GST), 2004 Redfern riots, Indigenous Australians, Aboriginal Australians, U.S. imperialism, Islamophobia, anti-Muslim, capitalism, racism, public forum, panel discussion, marches and demonstrations, military, strikes, women, revolution, activism, history, unions, solidarity, international solidarity, resistance, poetry, media, plays, comedy, climate change, renewables, labor; makers include Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation (Sydney) - International Workers Association (ASF-IWA), Surrealist Group, Liberation Workers for a Self-Managed Society, Libertarian Voice for the Self-Management Organization, Venceremos Collective, Libertarian Socialist Organisation, Libertarian Workers, Black Earth, Resistance, Socialist Workers Party, D. Tumney, Pathfinder Press, Socialist Alliance, Dick Nichols, David Glanz, Riki Lane, El Faro Printing, International Socialist Organisation, Democratic Socialists, Spotpress, A. Leeman, Socialist Alternative, University of Sydney Union, First Nations, Socialist Club, The Green Left Weekly; references or specifically about yuppies, Olympic games (Olympics), self-management, direct action, Queensland government, Redback Graphix, Spain, indoctrination, class struggle, Iraq War, oil, Resistance National Conference, books not bombs, medicare, Telstra Corporation, Third World debt, ecology, environmentalism, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), working class, steelworkers, labor government, shearing industry, 21rst century socialism, eco-socialism, Kunja Clan of the Bidjara Peoples of South West QLD, National Stolen Generations Alliance, Harlan County U.S.A., Academy Awards, Halal, Please Explain?, renewables, Planet B, the earth, cosmic dark; referenced individuals include Michael Bakunin, Ernie Lane, Francesc Sabaté Llopart (El Quico), Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Bob Hawke, John Howard, George W. Bush, Geoff Payne, John Kerry, Ralph Nader, Mikhail Gorbachev, Thomas Hickey, Lyall Munro, Karl Marx, Ryan Lows, Marta Harnecker, Michael Lebowitz, Sam Watson, Ian Angus, Ken Canning, Pauline Pantsdown, Carl Sagan, Tony Abbott (Anthony John Abbott)
Drawer D-24, Folder 15
Australia: Socialist Alliance - Newsprint 2007-2016
Physical Description: 61
Scope and Content Note
related topics include refugees, freedom, abuse, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), legalization, land rights, environment, ecology, profiteering, racism, solidarity, imperialism, bigotry, greed, corporatism, military, taxes, classism, transportation, safety, immigration, wages, reconciliation, Australian apartheid, Northern Territory (Australia), political prisoners, police abuse, abortion, women's rights, reproductive rights, public health, pro-choice, labour, employment, asylum, detention, refugees, workers' rights, fist, human rights, profiteering, domestic abuse, protest, civil rights, climate crimes, climate debt, renewables, marriage equality, strike, socialism, feminism, racism, environmentalism, human rights, student rights, unionism, banking, reisitance, injustice, war, public transport, barbed wire, refugees, incarceration, budget priorities, cruelty, death, capitalism, greed, sustainability, socialism; makers include Spot Press, D. Nichols, Mia Sanders; references or specifically about Nauru, Manus, same sex marriage, marriage equality, Aboriginal land rights, Israel, Gaza, 99%, Afghanistan, public transportation, homophobia, safe schools, stolen wages, child sexual abuse, right to protest, Coal Seam Gas (CSG), job cuts, green jobs, Manus Detention Centre, Nauru Detention Centre, Coal Seam Gas(CSG), natural gas, methane, rainbow, same sex marriage, yes and no, Planet B, Greece, the Arctic, socialist youth organisation, world economy; referenced individuals include J. Howard Miller, Tony Abbott (Anthony John Abbott); places made include Marrickville (Australia)
Drawer D-24, Folder 16
Australia: "Australian Political Disasters of the 21st Century" 2017
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include conservatism, global warming, Islamophobia, multiculturalism, corruption, unions, labor, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ) rights, human rights, abortion, racism, immigration, fascism, ecology; referenced individuals include Corey Bernardi, Michaelia Cash, George Brandis, Eric Abetz, Peter Dutton, George Christensen, Matthias Cormann, Julie Bishop, Darien Chester, Simon Birmingham; references or specifically about same sex marriage, social conservatism; places made include Canberra (Australia); makers include Alison Alder; languages include English
Drawer D-24, Folder 17
Papua New Guinea 1976-1977
Physical Description: 3
Scope and Content Note
related topics include motherhood, mothers, pregnancy, children, families, technology, modernity, wildlife, airplanes, tradition, indigenous culture, colonization ; makers include David Lasisi, Mathias Kauage, Timothy Akis; places made include Papua New Guinea; languages include Tok Pisin
Drawer D-24, Folder 18
Australia: Anti-Nuclear - Breakdown Press series
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Drawer D-25, Folder 1
Switzerland: Various Topics - Oversize 1947-1991
Physical Description: 26
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, youth, social services, social benefits, peace, anti-war, military spending, draft, military service, militarism, trade unions, education, anti-nuclear, literature, arts and culture, cultural events, immigration, xenophobia, alienation, women, elections, campaigns, economics, ecology, retirement age, elderly people, environmentalism, ozone layer, global warming, climate change, employment, jobs, immigrant rights, government secrecy, Swiss military, voting; makers include Partei der Arbeiter und Angestellten (PDA), Gregor Storchli Ag, Effretikon, Guido Nussbaum, H.P. Arni, Wolfsberg, Gewerkschaftliches Aktions-Komitee, Affiches Atar, Schweiz Aktionskomitee Gegen Die Überfremdungs-Initiative, VSLB, Werbeagentur Edgar Küng, Gebr, Grünes Bündnis (Green Party), Fritz Bürki, Oliver Lütolf, Limmatdruck, SP Frauen, Trüb-Sauerländer Ag, Agnes Weber, Hallwag, Druckerei Hug, Sohne Ag, Vontobel Druck, TransForm, Graphix, Serigraphie Kramer, Helnweín, Edwin Vogt Partner, Hans Gantert, JCM Offsetdruck, Schweizerisches Aktionskomitee Gegen Die Armeeabschaffungsinitiative, Trübdrunk Aarau, Gottfried Honegger; references or specifically about Rotstiftpolitik, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Impediamolo, Überfremdung, Swiss flag, Europäischer Wirtschaftsraum (EWR), Franziska Teuscher, GKEW, Max Frisch; referenced individuals include Bertolt Brecht, Barbara Gurtner, Regula Rytz, Ruth Genner; languages include German, French, Italian
Drawer D-25, Folder 2
Switzerland: Various Topics - Oversize 1954-1985
Physical Description: 33
Scope and Content Note
related topics include training posts, anti-nuclear, peace, anti-war, labor, jobs, employment, social services, social benefits, May Day, environmentalism, capitalism, ecology, nuclear energy, pediatricians, elections, campaigns, health care, public transportation, nuclear waste, railway construction, trains, public safety, automobiles, speed limit, alternative transportation, women, pollution, hazardous waste, water; makers include Komitee Für Gerechte Stipendien, Graphische Betriebe Coop, Affiches Atar, Gregor Storchli Ag, Effretikon, Partei der Arbeiter und Angestellten (PDA), CS-Siebdruck, F. Tapernoux, Edwin Vogt Partner, Ruedi Baumann, Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz (SDP), GBC Basel, Atomschutz-Initiative, Hugo Schuhmacher, JCM Offsetdruck, Hans Gantert, Trübdrunk Aarau, Druckerei Hug, Schweizerisches Aktionskomitee für die Bahn 2000, Peter Hajnoczky, S & G Agentur, Ligue Suisse Pour La Protection de la Nature; references or specifically about Impediamolo, ÖIS, GKEW, Atomschutz, Bahn 2000, World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF); referenced individuals include Ueli Schneider, Joset Kudrna, Ueli Tschop, Frau Vreni Schneebeli, Josef Stadler, Walter Knobel; languages include German, French, Italian
Drawer D-25, Folder 3
Switzerland: Various Topics - Oversize 1966-1993
Physical Description: 47
Scope and Content Note
related topics include art exhibitions, monarchies, royal families, labor, oil, petroleum, job security, taxes, banks, socialism, international aid, children, developing countries, films, folk tales, income taxes, nuclear energy, drugs, people with disabilities, anti-nuclear, Middle East, government and politics, political parties, metallurgy, fulfilling work, youth, voluntary work, arts and culture, employment, housing, government housing projects, housing shortages, tax relief, technology, peace, anti-war, land rights, farming, agriculture, social security, elderly people, disability insurance, governmental regulations, genetic engineering, genetically modified organism (GMO), women, voting rights, women's suffrage, legislation, energy, energy conservation, ecology, environmentalism, national parks, noise pollution, construction, trains and railways, May Day, health insurance; makers include Edwin Vogt Partner, Wassermann Reinach, Parti Socialiste Suisse (PSS), Graphische Betriebe Coop Schweiz, HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation, Werner Külling, Jean P. Wälchli, Willi Althaus, Hug + Söhne, Stempelfrei, Bert Wuest, Comet Zürich, Aktion Reichtumsteuer, Bernard Schlup, Repro Marti, Aktion Jugend & Energie (AJE), U. Marti, Exclusive Design, Donald Biun, Pro Infirmis, R. Siebold, Daltroff, Landesring der Unabhängigen, Wassermann AG, von Arx/Olpe, Schweizerisches Aktionskomitee Gegen Gesetzliche Zwangslösungen Bei Der Arbeitszeit, Trübdruck Aarau, Bron SA - Atelier Bataillard, Schweizerisches Aktionskomitee für den Beitritt der Schweiz zur UNO, J.E. Woltensberger AG, ROTO-SADAG, Freisinnig-Demokratische Partei, Manuel Tornare, Heimann-Unicom, J.C. Müller AG, Leysen Mechelen, Kantonales Aktionskomitee Gegen die Verstaatlichung des Bodens, A. Altorfer, Erika Sutter-Pleines, F. Jahnle, Christoph Erb, Hallwag, J.P. Métral, Rudoll Farner, Comitato Ticinese per l'ammorbidimento della Lex Friedrich, Komitee Gegen Eine Aufgeblähte Bundesverwaltung mit überflüssigen Staatssekretären, Pierre Triponez, Jean-Daniel Meier, R. Wälti, World Wildlife Fund (WWF); references or specifically about Wilhelm Tell, Kaiseraugst (Switzerland), Schweizerische Europahilfe (SEH), United Nations, Bodendiktatur, Lugano (Switzerland), Entmündigung, AHV, Old Age and Survivors Insurance, Lex Friedrich, TVA, ICHA, Banken Initiative; referenced individuals include Fernando F. Keller, Élisabeth en Bavière (Elisabeth a Montreux), Kurt Fahrner; languages include French, German, English, Italian
Drawer D-25, Folder 4
Switzerland: Various Topics - Oversize 1985-2003
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include economics, voting, campaigns, elections, racism, labor, immigration, May Day, unemployment, health care, social services, socialism, abortion, pro-choice, reproductive rights, taxes, private sector, business interests; makers include C. de la Reusille, Parti Ouvrier et Populaire (POP), JCM Offsetdruck AG, Gbbs Tbwa, P. Mertz, Union Syndicale Suisse (USS), CS-Siebdruck, Assurance vieillesse et survivants (AVS), Dimitri Wenker, Pablo Fernandez, Eva Fernandez, Josef Zisyadis, Anstalt J. E. Wolfensberger, G. Honegger, Graphix; references or specifically about taxe hospitalière; referenced individuals include Max Frisch; languages include French, Italian, German
Drawer D-25, Folder 5
Germany and Italy: Oversize 2000-2005
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Chile, neoliberalism, fascism, public forums, lectures, cultural events, immigration, anti-war, marches and demonstrations, May Day, labor, missiles, peace, international solidarity, privatization, globalization, transportation, traffic, ecology, campaigns, elections, asylum, voting rights, anarchism, retirement age, women; makers include Orfeo Grafik, Partito della Rifondazione Comunista (PRC), Afa Grafica, Casarramona, Siebdruck Spillman, Partei der Arbeiter und Angestellten (PDA), Gregor Störchli Ag, Effretikon, Wyler, Schweizerische Volkspartei (SVP), Andrea Caprez, J.E. Wolfenberger, Cadruvi; references or specifically about Alternativen Liste (AL), Linkes Bündnis, Frauen macht Politik (FraP); referenced individuals include José Cademartori, Francisco Villa, old-age insurance system (AHV); places made include Germany, Italy, Switzerland; languages include German, Italian
Drawer D-26, Folder 1
Vietnam War Era: Newsprint drymounted on Cardstock 1964
Physical Description: 1
Scope and Content Note
related topics include student movements, University of California, UC Peace Plan, political action rules, marches and demonstrations; makers include Berkeley Daily Gazette; references or specifically about Free Speech Movement; referenced individuals include Clark Kerr, Robert S. Scalapino, Lari Blumenfeld, Rupert Crittenden, Mel Bernstein; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer D-26, Folder 2
Vietnam War Era: Dry-Mounted on Cardstock 1972
Physical Description: 1
Scope and Content Note
related topics include prisoners, prisons; makers include Canogan; references or specifically about Nazi Germany, Jewish Holocaust, anti-Semitism
Drawer D-26, Folder 3
Vietnam War Era: Police Brutality 1960-1975
Physical Description: 27
Scope and Content Note
related topics include 1965 Watts rebellion (riot), marches and demonstrations, education, children, civic warfare, segregation, race, religion, media, arrests, jail, colonialism, abolitionists, slavery, labor, discrimination, segregation, murder, "pigs" (police)anti-black racism, gun control, disarmament, strike, ; makers include Harlem Defense Council, Peoples Tribunal Committee, South Side Citizens Defense Committee, Community Alert Patrol, Zodiac Corporation, Progressive Labor Party, Sunshine Jubilee, Ad Land Productions, Inc., Venceramos, Ben achtenberg, ; references or specifically about Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Young Lords Organization, Palo Alto Police Department (PAPD), Central Committee of Venceremos, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), San Francisco Chronicle, House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), court costs, Chicago 1968, education, Chicago Democratic Convention (1968) demonstrations, Chicago school board, advisory commission, Hauser and Havighurst recommendations, Freedom Fund, Coordinating Council of Community Organizations, African Americans, Armstrong Law, parent groups, community groups, Chicago newspapers, Selma (Alabama, USA), Birmingham (Alabama, USA), Jacksonville (Florida, USA), civil rights workers, 2nd amendment, Stanford University, Korea, Panama, Louisville Kentucky, Detroit Michigan, curfews, Harlem, Newark New Jersey, Marines, Vietnam, Guatemala, Military Police, Atlanta Georgia, ; referenced individuals include Donald Criswell, Thomas Gilligan, Jerry Lee Amie, William H. Parker, Gregory Clark, Warren B. Carlson, Frank Cieciorka, Mayor Richard M. Daley, Benjamin WIllis, Manuel Ramos, Julio Roldan, Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman, James Chaney, Sheriff Cecil Price, Sheriff Lawrence Rainey, Mayor Comstock, Richard M. Nixon, ; places made include New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA)Palo Alto (California, USA),
Drawer D-26, Folder 4
Vietnam War Era: Lyndon B. Johnson 1966-1968
Physical Description: 20
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Vietnam War; makers include Angry Arts Against the War, Peter Leaf Kleinert, Charles Brittin, Vic Dinnerstein, Pentagonal Dodecahedron, Bindweed Press, International Poster Corp., Cowles Communications; references or specifically about swastikas, Star of David, L.A. Provo, Associated Press, Bible, Fourth Reich, Great Society, Look Magazine, Hitler salute, blood, guns; referenced individuals include José Guadalupe Posada, Funeral of President Johnson, Norman Rockwell; places made include Japan, San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer D-26, Folder 5
Vietnam War Era: Anti-War / Peace 1966; 1968-1972
Physical Description: 33
Note
includes cardstock, includes newsprint
Scope and Content Note
related topics include student movements, U.S. military, anti-nuclear, children, international solidarity, U.S. imperialism, fascism, U.S. foreign policy, U.S. intervention, unconditional withdrawal, dove of peace, chains, death, U.S. political campaigns, graphs, data visualizations, mothers, children, casualties, refugees, environmental destruction, genetic damage, birth defects, birth abnormalities, culture, soldiers, bombers, bombing, satire, advertisements, tourism, art, death, religion, the bible, poverty programs, rally, mothers, peace; makers include Progressive Party of Illinois, Mark Podwal, Edward Biberman, Life Above the Trees, Myoshe, McGovern-Shriver Campaign, Roz Payne, Vietnam Veterans Against The War (VPAW), Dummy Doggy Press, National Peace Action Coalition, A. Gurvin, Youth International Party, Glad Day Press, Artists Protest Committee, Peace and Freedom Party, BIll Olive, Nick Thorkelson, Thorkelson Graphics, Emergency Committee Against the War, Alice Aronow, Wim Weege, Happening Press, The Print Mint; references or specifically about Guernica (Pablo Picasso), negotiations, savagery, The University of Wisconsin at Madison, Washington Artists against the War in Indochina, swastikas, Statue of Liberty, Dominican Republic, Laos, Cambodia, Haiphong mining, the bombing of the Army Math Research Center (AMRC), Battle of Quang Tri, Jeremiah 6. 13-14, Mother's Day, Newton War Memorial, homeless, crocodile tears, anti-war, Americas two wars; referenced individuals include Ho Chi Minh, Henry Kissinger, Claes Oldenburg, Hugh Lester Hutchinson, Pierre Cot, Michele Giua, Henry A. Wallace, Curtis D. MacDougall, William D. Smith, Richard M. Nixon, Elliot Richardson, Senator Mike Mansfield, Senator Edward Kennedy, Henry O'Connor, Richard M. Nixon, Rev. Albert Perry, Louise Bruyn, Baudelaire; places made include Madison (Wisconsin, USA), Richmond (Vermont, USA), Washington D.C. (USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Palo Alto (California, USA), Palo Alto (California, USA), Providence (RI, USA)
Drawer D-26, Folder 6
Vietnam War Era: U.S. Politicians and Campaigns - Presidential / Vice Presidential - Oversize 1968-1974
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include campaigns, elections, Berkeley City Council, politics, criticism, Watergate, voting; makers include Cool, Calm & Collective, Mieton Ackoff, M. Parsons, Peace and Freedom Party, David Willardson, Aperio Atelier; references or specifically about April Coalition, the Forum (Los Angeles, California); referenced individuals include Pat Paulsen, Eugene McCarthy, Ron Dellums, Peter Birdsall, Margot Dashiell, Lenny Goldberg, Ying Lee Kelley, Paul Jacobs, Ralph Nader, Nelson Rockefeller, Sargent Shriver, Richard Nixon, George McGovern, Warren Beatty, Jack Nicholson, Julie Christie, Sally Kellerman, James Earl Jones, Jacqueline Bisset, Michelle Gilliam, Mike Nichols, Shirley MacLaine, Goldie Hawn, Gene Hackman, Elliot Gould, Marlo Thomas, Burt Lancaster, Jon Voight, Raquel Welch, Michael Sarrazin, Britt Ekland, Quincy Jones, Carole King, Barbra Streisand, James Taylor; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer D-26, Folder 7
Pre-1960s: Rebel Arts Group Circa 1930s
Physical Description: 18
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, labor unions, organizing, fascism, African Americans, interracial solidarity, socialism, political prisoners, anti-war, voting, elections, child labor; makers include Union Sign Service, Rebel Arts, Harry Herzog, Alex Haberstroh, Fairfield Porter; referenced individuals include Thomas Mooney (Tom Mooney), Norman Thomas; references or specifically about cannons, hang noose, lynching, blood, daggers, snakes, union town, company unions, puppets, rats, scabs, worker solidarity, raised fists, torches, Socialist Party U.S.A., "workers of the world unite", jail bars, dead soldiers, Republican Party, elephant, Democratic Party, donkey, Farmer Labor Party, "never again", mothers, babies, soldiers, Young Peoples Socialist League, ; places made include New York (New York, USA); languages include English
Drawer D-26, Folder 8
Vietnam War Era: Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Anti-War Series 1969
Physical Description: 7
Scope and Content Note
related topics include communism, peace, anti-war, Vietnam War; makers include Rhode Island School of Design (RISD); references or specifically about "war is not healthy", generals, raised fists, come together, the Red Scare, bulls, bayonets, division, gas masks; places made include Providence (Rhode Island, USA)
Drawer E-1, Folder 1
HIV/AIDS: Austria 1993-1997
Physical Description: 11
Note
items that include the word "ausstellung" may or may not refer to art exhibitions; includes 2000-125
Scope and Content Note
related topics include transvestite / drag performance, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), families, children, conferences, World AIDS Day, mass media, celebrities, athletes, allies; makers include Mares Andreas, Riezouw Associates Ltd., ACT UP Vienna, Traumer; references or specifically about The Bible, Museum Arbeitswelt; places made include Vienna (Austria); languages include German, English
Drawer E-1, Folder 2
HIV/AIDS: Austria - AIDS Hilfe 1987
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include benefit events, condoms, safe sex, education, prevention, World AIDS Day, oral sex, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), discrimination, stigma, arts and culture, polyamory, youth; makers include O&M Medical, Heimo Binder, Inga Hütter, Emilio Ganot, Andreas Bitesnich, Druckerei Ketterl Firma Reprodata, PK&P, Nicolai Buchinger, Andersson Projektagentur, Aidshilfe Salzburg, Melli Fuchs, Conny Nahn, BAKIP Salzburg, F. Seitenberg,; references or specifically about Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Human Autoimmunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Künstler Gegen AIDS, Ogilvy & Mather Medical, Günther Wleek, Hollywood Ges.m.b. H, Peter Baumann, Wiener Modellsekretariat, ; referenced individuals include Günther & Massimp; languages include German, English
Drawer E-1, Folder 3
HIV/AIDS: Austria - AIDS Hilfe - Matthias Herrmann 1993-1995
Physical Description: 14
Note
includes Real AIDS Grazer Kunstverein series, includes 2000-125
Scope and Content Note
related topics include safe sex, condoms, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), sexual diversity, women; makers include Andreas Pawlik, F. Pumhosl; references or specifically about Real AIDS Hotline; places made include Austria; languages include German, English
Drawer E-1, Folder 4
HIV/AIDS: France - Images Contre le SIDA 1995
Physical Description: 10
Note
includes 2000-125
Scope and Content Note
related topics include public health, student art, youth, inclusion, diversity, children's art, intravenous HIV infection, syringes, safe sex, contraceptive education, casual sex, drugs; makers include Noelle Ciccodicola, Centre Régional d'Information et de Prévention du SIDA (CRIPS), Paul Doumer, Collège les Touleuses, Sophie Oellingrath-Kiefer, Renata Zolcinska, Franck Bellier, Sabrina Clauss, Christelle Cliquet, Eric Perillaud, Delphine Chanet; places made include France languages include French
Drawer E-1, Folder 5
HIV/AIDS: Germany 1987-1999
Physical Description: 42
Note
includes one double-sided poster
Scope and Content Note
related topics include art exhibitions, women living with AIDS, self-help, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), Buddy Project, living with HIV/AIDS, graffiti, public health, condoms, education, stigmas, children's art, children, benefits, indigenous Australians, medications, homosexual sex, HIV/AIDS testing, unprotected sex, children, pediatric AIDS, auctions, benefit events, arts and culture, public health, helplines, labor, stigmas, women, family; referenced individuals include Jane Saunders, Thomas Levy; references or specifically about AIDS ribbon, Rainbirds, International Year for the World's Indigenous People, World AIDS Day, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Frank N. Furter, The German Corner Girls, Polly Underground Lou Lou La Rue, Kismete Birakma, F. Dörling, AIDS Memorial Day, World AIDS Day, AIDS ribbon, Herzenslust; places made include Berlin (Germany), Germany, Tiburon (California, USA); languages include German, English, Turkish, Vietnamese, Spanish, French, Greek; makers include Augenblitz, AKUT Siebdruck, Hartmut Hussmann, Gesundheitsministeriums, AIDS-Hilfe NRW, Büro Grcn, Plan Concept, Ogilvy & Mather Medical, Günther Wlcek, Hollywood Ges., Peter Baumann, F. Seitenberg, Marat, Brot fur die Welt, Die Grünen Hessen, Opaque, Frankfurt, Achim Knapp Der Arbeitskreis AIDS, U. Keeler, AIDS-Information im Gesundheitsamt der Stadt Oldenburg, AIDS Hot Line For Kids, Center for Attitudinal Healing, Bank fur Sozialwirtschaft, Juliane Stiegele, Zentrum für AIDS-Arbeit, O&M Medical, Nico Schmidt, Oktoberdruck, Aufklärung, AIDS-Aufklarung e.V., GlaxoWellcome, Die Gesundheitskasse, Die Elterninitiative Kiv-betroffener Kinder, Merck, Finck & Co., Hansen Papen, AIDS-Koordination NRW, Jan Kesting, Nico Schmidt, Oktoberdruck, Staatskanzlei Saarland Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, FormArt, The Hot Rubber, Norbert Heuler, Prenzelberger AIDS Projekt, Michael Taubenheim, ComDesign Werbeagentur, AIDS Hilfe Frankfurt, F. Reifenberg, Padberg Design, Stock Imagery / Bavaria, Tony Stone / Art Wolfe, Hein & Fiete, Jürgen Baldiger, AG Leder, S. Schmidt, H.G. Kegel;
Drawer E-1, Folder 6
HIV/AIDS: Germany - Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe 1995-1997; 2005
Physical Description: 32
Scope and Content Note
related topics include HIV testing, safe sex, living with HIV/AIDS, Zwickau (Germany), resources, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), condoms, heterosexuality, children, women, multiculturalism, ageism, Nazism, poetry, education, sex-positivity, condoms, lifestyles, public health, intravenous drug use, AIDS RIBBON, junkies. drugs, needle exchange, Hepatitis B, fundraiser, benefit concert, theater, Rainbirds (theater group); makers include Lucy Rüttgers, Wolfgang Mudra, Ingo Taubhorn, Wendt & Werner, Michael Taubenheim, Claus-Wilhelm Klinker, Reinhard Lorez,Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe, Baldus Marketing, Hamid Torabli, Walburga Lieven, Bösmann, R. Warzecha, M. Jahreiss, D. Pusch, aidshilfe, Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.v., diegolddinder, ; referenced individuals include Johannes Rau, Bertolt Brecht, Keith Haring; references or specifically about Powern statt Mauern, ; places made include Wuppertal (Germany); languages include German, English
Drawer E-1, Folder 7
HIV/AIDS: Czech Republic, Estonia, and Poland 1994-1999
Physical Description: 13
Note
includes one double-sided poster
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Death, condom, sperm, safe sex, protection, skull, caution, teenagers, health, art contest, international poster competition, diet, adventure, children, family, unity, equality, chickens, rooster, sexuality, faith, faithful, infidelity, basketball, sports, acting, music, actors, media, microphone; refereces or specifically about Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), organization, United Nations (UN), epidemic, stopping AIDS, prevention, programs, social assistance, testing, cooperation, coordination, Women, infection, reduce risk, detection, Business Trip, Health, 9th International Conference For People Living With HIV/AIDS (conference), Risk, Jistota Vêrnosti Prevence AIDS, NCPZ Praha, calendar, apple, Eve, Adam, University of West Bohemia Pilsen (Czech Republic); referenced individuals include Mirjam Kongi, Freddie Mercury, Farrokh Bulsara, Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr., Anthony Perkins, ; makers include Estonian Association Anti-AIDS, Wróć Bez HIV, Krajowe Biuro Koordynacyjne d/s Zapobiegania, International Community of Women Living wih HIV/AIDS, Global Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS, Polish Foundation for Humanitarian Aid "Res Humanae," Spolećné Proti AIDS, Czech Red Cross Youth, Mlàdeź Proti AIDS, Nada Očenàškovà, Zuzana Honsovà, Národní Centrum Podpory Zdraví, Factory Art, Lucie Svobodová, Výtvarnik Alois Slaviček, V. Rytina, M. Vojáček, Stanislav Staněk,; places made include Estonia, Warsaw (Poland), Czech Republic, Prauge (Czech Republic), ; languages include Estonian, English, Czech, Polish, Latvian, ;
Drawer E-1, Folder 8
HIV/AIDS: Luxembourg 1999
Physical Description: 9
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Safe Sex, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Caution, Love, Sexuality, Awareness, Support, Inform, Motivate, Accompany, Relieve, Sex, Pleasure, Progress, Dying, Death, red ribbon, events, discos, concerts, parties, statues, marble, nudity, genitalia ; references or specifically about Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (SIDA), Protection, Contagious, Elderly, Senior Ciitzen, Stop AIDS Now (foundation), Ladybug, Insect, March De Solidarité SIDA (march), jugglers, DJ, music, rap, break-dance, radio, Pharmacy, Purses, Inform, ; makers include Ministere De La Santé Luxembourg, Division De La Médecine Préventive, AIDSberodung; Croix-Rouge, Campagne D'Information Du Ministere De La Sante Luxembourg, Imprimerie Linden, Luxembourg-Gasperich; languages include French; Luxembourgish, German, ; places made include Luxembourg;
Drawer E-1, Folder 9
HIV/AIDS: Internationally Made 1987-1996; 2004
Physical Description: 17
Note
Includes acquisition 2000-125
Scope and Content Note
related topics include indigenous peoples, tribal solidarity, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), sexually transmitted infections (STI), children, orphans, prevention, prostitution, northern Portugal, stigmas, misinformation, public health, condoms, pregnancy, transmission, sharing contaminated needles, discrimination; makers include M. Fedorov, Chiefs of Ontario, Generalitat de Catalunya Departament de Sanitat i Seguretat Social, Pacific Islands AIDS and STD Prevention Programme (PIASPP), Comision Europea, Conselleria de Sanidade E Servicios Sociais, Xan Traba, Jose Comesaña, Russell's Printing and Publishing, National Printing Ink, S. Kuznetzov, AIDES, Niark / Lezilus, J. Chadima, Nitka, Cambio Creativo, Cabo de Hornos, Ministerio de Salud, Comisión Nacional del Sida, AIDS Committee of Toronto, John Maxwell, Sandra Guerra, Paul Johnston, K. Klucowicz, Australian Government, Health Promotion Unit Department of Health, Guidt Freit, Commission of the European Communities; referenced individuals include George Michael, Sting, Astrud Gilberto, Pablo Picasso, Reverend Tondy Dalaka, Archbishop Brian Barnes, Bishop Peter Fox, Reverend Samson Lowa; references or specifically about Aski Nation, Iroquois Nation, Anishabek, Red Hot Rio, Projecto Olympia, fine arts; places made include Ontario (Canada), New Zealand, Portugal, Moscow (Russia / Soviet Union), France, Sweden, Luxembourg, Chile, Australia, ; languages include English, Catalan, Russian, Portuguese, French, Swedish, Tok Pisin;
Drawer E-1, Folder 10
HIV/AIDS: Bulgaria, Hungary, and Turkey 1992-2003
Physical Description: 13
Scope and Content Note
related topics include candy, lollipop, ticket, birds, worldwide, education, hygiene, diagnose, health, healthcare, science, drugs, alcohol, overdose, hot line, examination, screening, caution, flavored condoms, spearmint, strawberry, children, judgement, quiet, insidious, care, work, landline, clown; references or specifically about licking, safe sex, fight, goes away, admission, bowl, riding, horse, rocking horse, prevention, sexual enlightenment, epidemic, incurable, stopping the spread, guidance, weapons of destruction, infections, heterosexual, homosexual, pregnacy, childbirth, breastfeeding, intravenous drug use, in danger, spare tire, Durex, Association for Welfare Health, European Union, Agencia Española De Cooperación Internacional, AIDS On Wheels, United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Patients Against Prejudice, sexual intercourse, life buoy, survival; makers include Sebastian Hänel, Mesterorint KFT, Health and Social Environment Foundation, AIDS Savaşım Derneği; places made include Bulgaria, Hungary, Istanbul (Turkey), Türkiye; languages include Hungarian, Bulgarian,
Drawer E-1, Folder 12
HIV/AIDS: Japan and Vietnam 1991-1994
Physical Description: 11
Note
includes 2000-125 acquisition
Scope and Content Note
related topics include public health, prevention, needle sharing, Hollywood, films, children, family condoms, youth, infidelity; makers include Thuyet, Huyhn Van Thuan, Center of Population Education - Environmental Health, Columbia Tristar Pictures, James Rizzi, John Szoke; referenced individuals include Tom Hanks, Denzel Washington; references or specifically about Trust condoms, Philadelphia (film), World AIDS Day, AIDS ribbon; places made include Vietnam, Toyko (Japan); languages include Vietnamese, English, Japanese;
Drawer E-1, Folder 13
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Made in Latin America 1986-2011
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include marches and demonstrations, festivals, art exhibitions, anniversaries, human rights, cultural weeks, poetry, gay literature, performing arts, women, religion, unions, homophobia, sexual orientation diversity; makers include Gay Baja Tours, Noemi, Humberto Chavez, Espantapajaros, Miguel A. Corona, Circulo Cultural Gay, Alejandro Arango, R. Mauleon, Laura Serrano, Alejandro Castellanos, Fundación Heinrich Böll, Verónica Vides, Nahun B. Zenil, Alejandra Novoa, Centro Nacional de Educación Sexual (CENESEX); referenced individuals include Jean Genet, Simone de Beauvoir, Alex Flores; references or specifically about Proyecto SIDA Tijuana, Grupo "Y Que", Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Museo Universitario del Chopo, Jesus Christ, Orgullo Sin Fronteras, Stonewall riots, Jacob wrestling with the angel, the Bible, Marcha Lésbica México, Sindicato dos Trabalhadores no Serviço Publico Municipal de Campinas, Sindicato dos Electricitários; places made include Mexico, San Salvador (El Salvador), Brazil, Cuba; languages include Spanish, English, Portuguese
Drawer E-1, Folder 14
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Homophobia / Anti-Gay Laws and Propositions 1978; 1991-2000
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Nazi triangle classification, advocacy, boycott, self-defense, hotlines, heterosexuality, religion, queers, mass media, equality, sodomy laws, HIV/AIDS, AIDSphobia, slavery, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), California Proposition 6 (Briggs Initiative), Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, public schools, discrimination, labor, militarism, military ban on gays, U.S. flag, bigotry, education, California, legal rights, harassment, hotlines, violence against gays, arts and culture, censorship, American cultural critique; makers include Lesbian/Gay Law Students, Bay Area Committee Against the Briggs Initiative (BACABI/No on 6), Dan Kaufman Graphics, National Gay Task Force, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), NYPress Rainforest Committee, Wessel O'Conner Gallery, Coalition Opposed to Censorship in the Arts (COCA), Campaign for Military Service, Robert Birch; Community United Against Violence (CUAV) referenced individuals include Pete Wilson, William J. "Pete" Knight, Uncle Sam, God, Jessie Helms, John Briggs, Thomas B. Stoddard; references or specifically about Jews, communists, Jehovah's Witnesses, anti-social elements (vagrants, drunkards, conscientious objectors (CO), criminals, No On Knight initiative, Pop Against Homophobia, swastikas, National Gay Task Force (NGTF), NGTF Crisisline; places made include USA, San Francisco (USA)
Drawer E-1, Folder 15
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Various Topics 1988; 2004-2011, 2015
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
related topics include religion, prisons, prisoners hate crimes, legislation, queer, Polk St. gentrification, transgendered individuals, hustlers,liberation, independence queers, hipsters, yuppies, maps, racism, public health, African Americans, HIV/AIDS, masculinity, Black Lives Matter, condoms, mass media, unions, labor, hotel workers, prisoner correspondence, domestic violence, LGBTQ pride, abuse, prison industrial complex, liberation, resistance, detainment, deportation, immigration, gender violence, genocide, religion, asylum, assault, torture, solitary confinement, freedom, power, race, solidarity, conferences, gender identitiy, peace, human rights, identity, schools, public education, ; makers include AIDS Council of New South Wales, N. Cal. Alliance, Illinois Safe Schools Alliance, Tyrone Boucher, Gay and Lesbian Community Action Council, The Wingspan Ministry of St. Paul-Reformation Lutheran Church, Bob Smith, Sha'uri Saraswati al-Musawi, Gay Shame, Jonathan Reese, Micah Bazant, Black &White Men Together LA Chapter, National Coalition of Black Lesbians & Gays.; references or specifically about "gender responsive" prisons, seagulls, The Prisoner Correspondence Project, Patriotism and Patriarchy, Department of Health, bitchiness, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), bitches, the White House, European Christians, trans and queer freedom, "Mi existir es Resistir", trans power, police cars, National Black Gay &Lesbian Conference (LA 1988), bathroom comfort; referenced individuals Jennicet Guttierez; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), USA, Illinois, USA, Australia; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer E-2, Folder 1
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Arts and Culture 1983-1986; 1996; 2008-2013
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include poetry, marriage equality, nudity, religion, bigotry, California Proposition 8, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, social movement buttons, films, coming out, art exhibitions, gay pride, police, play, constitutionality, propositions; makers include Giorgio Tuscani, Olivia Records, Second Wave Records, ONE Gay and Lesbian Archives, Todd Hays Group, Gregory Mc Reynolds, Mark Bower, Sallie Friske, Chris Vargas, Eric Stanley, Jeffry Bond, Roger Curnock, American Foundation for Equal Rights, Broadway Impact, referenced individuals include Ivy Bottini, Armistead Maupin, Robert Mapplethorpe, Allen Ellenzweig, George Stambolian, Eugène Delacroix, Jean Louis Marie Eugène Durieu, Matthew Shepard, Dustin Lance Black, Rob Reiner, Meg Christian, Tret Fure; references or specifically about Homotopia, Gay Men's Diary 1983, Matt Shepard Is A Friend of Mine, Personals: Only Real Men Need Reply, Prop 8, "8"(the play), Wilshire Ebell Theatre, Scrapbook Album, Edges of Heart; places made include Hong Kong (China), Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA)related topics include poetry, marriage equality, nudity, religion, bigotry, California Proposition 8, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, social movement buttons, films, coming out, art exhibitions, gay pride, police, play, constitutionality, propositions; makers include Giorgio Tuscani, ONE Gay and Lesbian Archives, Todd Hays Group, Gregory Mc Reynolds, Mark Bower, Sallie Friske, Chris Vargas, Eric Stanley, Jeffry Bond, Roger Curnock, American Foundation for Equal Rights, Broadway Impact, Oilvia Records, Second Wave Records; referenced individuals include Ivy Bottini, Armistead Maupin, Robert Mapplethorpe, Allen Ellenzweig, George Stambolian, Eugène Delacroix, Jean Louis Marie Eugène Durieu, Matthew Shepard, Dustin Lance Black, Rob Reiner, Meg Christian, Tret Fure; references or specifically about Homotopia, Gay Men's Diary 1983, Matt Shepard Is A Friend of Mine, Personals: Only Real Men Need Reply, Prop 8, "8"(the play), Wilshire Ebell Theatre, Scrapbook Album, Edges of Heart; places made include Hong Kong (China), Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA)
Drawer E-2, Folder 2
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Arts and Culture - Events 1973-1978;1982-1998; 2000- 2017
Physical Description: 32
Scope and Content Note
related topics include workshops, kiss-ins, homophobia, HIV / AIDS, discrimination, dance parties, benefit events, chorus groups, documentaries, Gay Olympic Games 1982, gays in the military, racism, conferences, panels, art exhibitions, arts and cultural norms, fetishism, sexuality, deviance, conformity, pornography, media, film, festival, unity, anniversary, public health, community, arts and culture, solidarity, violence, power, education, healing , community, history, pride, celebration, ; makers include UC Berkeley ASUC, UC Berkeley Center for Racial Education, UC Berkeley MBLGS, The Experience, Spring AIDS Action '88, Gran Fury, Community Printers, Discrimination Response System, BWMT, Rafanelli Farris, Bill Stavros, Red Sun Press, Mark Morris, Helen Keller Print Collective, Santa Cruz Gay Rights Coalition, Gay and Lesbian Alliance, Bob Baldock, Frameline, Declan Buckley, Augie Robles, Peres Projects, Graphix Raymond, Pickup, Inner City Reels, inc., Declan Buckley, Frameline, Ellen Fornay, David McManis Design, MIchael Cox, Inkworks, Alliance of Students University of California (ASUC), BYOQ, San Francisco Arts Commission, Coalition Against Discrimination (CAD), Robert Kalthoff, GLBT, GLBT HIstorical Society,; referenced individuals include Allen Ginsberg, Hibiscus, Country Joe and the All Star Band, Warren Leslie, Sam Andrew, George H. W. Bush, Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Olivia de Havilland, Agnes Moorehead, Joseph Cotton, Gary Miller, Marlon Riggs, Kobena Mercer, Trinity Ordoña, Marlon Riggs, Tomas Almaguer, Lourdes Arguelles, Sue Hochins, Lula Mae Blocton, Tee Corinne, Betsy Damon, Louise Fishman, Harmony Hammond, Debbie Jones, Lili Lakich, Gloria Longval, Kate Millett, Bruce LaBruce, Karl Marx; references or specifically about pickups, tricks, Gender Fucked, Lesbian and Gay Freedom Day (Santa Cruz), The Great American Lesbian Art Show (GALAS), personal growth workshops, Gripe Nite, OutWrite (National Conference of Lesbian and Gay Writers), What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, First National Gay Choral Festival, Kresge College, UCSC Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Film/Video Festival, San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA), Woman's Building (Los Angeles, California, USA), "Heterosexuality is the Opiate of the Masses" film, 10th Annual San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, the Parade Committee (San Francisco), "A Night to Remember", safety, workshops, Queer, transgender, Bay Area, questioning, intersex, asexual, ally, Western region, BYOQ, "Stop Anita Bryant Campaign", GLBT Elders, Two-Spirit Native Americans, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Sex workers, bisexuals, yellow triangle, Butterflies & Orange, ; places made include Santa Fe (New Mexico, USA),Vancouver (British Columbia, CANADA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Massachusetts (USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-2, Folder 3
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Arts and Culture - Pride Events 1976-1993; 2003; 2017
Physical Description: 25
Scope and Content Note
related topics include San Diego Lambda Pride Parade, festivals, Lesbian and Gay Freedom Day, Stonewall riots, Nazism, World War II (WWII), Nazi Germany, European holocaust, heterosexual solidarity, trans events, anarchy, traditional binary gender system, trans-positive allies and spaces, California Men's Gathering, lesbian solidarity, discrimination, Orange County Cultural Pride (OCCP), organizing, hope, anniversaries, parades, celebrations, Los Angeles Pride Parade, HIV / AIDS prevention; makers include Su Negrin, Inkworks Press, Times Change Press, Arts and Graphics, Community Printers, Mark Gillard, R. Wilson, Boyd Tveit, Harbinger Publications, David Emfinger, Emfinger Moske Associations, Grants for the Arts, The San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund, Asian Pacific Islander (API) Community Contingent; referenced individuals include Ron Romanovsky, Paul Phillips, Harvey Milk; references or specifically about Day of Solidarity with Gay Struggles, Statue of Liberty, Nazi pink triangle classification, AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), Transarchy, 33rd annual Pride Parade, Equality California, Resist March, Planned Parenthood, Actor's Equity Association, #ShowUp; places made include San Diego (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), North Carolina (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-2, Folder 4
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Boycotts 1990-1992
Physical Description: 4
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Colorado, HIV/AIDS, Coors Company, Colorado Amendment 2 (anti-gay rights), AIDSphobia, Miller Beer, Phillip Morris Company Inc., Marlboro cigarettes, corporations, corporatism, homophobia; referenced individuals include Jessie Helms; places made include USA
Drawer E-2, Folder 5
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Cardstock 1987-1993; 2008-2017
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Hollywood industry, Hollywood censorship, Academy Awards (The Oscars), queerness, marriage equality, California Proposition 8 (2008), intolerance, marches and demonstrations, racism, homophobia, police brutality, HIV / AIDS, women, discrimination, civil rights, bigotry, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), resist, enlist, insist, fear; makers include Queer Nation, Equality California, Human Rights Campaign (HRC), California Marriage PAC -- No On Prop 8., People for the American Way, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF), Robert Birc, Equality California, Los Angeles LGBT Center, ; referenced individuals include Audre Lorde, Vernon Mitchell, Donald J. Trump; references or specifically about National March on Washington, pink triangle, U.S. Supreme Court, California Proposition 22 (2000), fuck without fear, HIV, condoms, ; places made include USA, Los Angeles (California, USA),; languages include Spanish, English,
Drawer E-3, Folder 1
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Individuals 1982-2015
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
related topics include equal rights, memorials, HIV/AIDS, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ) history, murals, Metropolitan Human Rights Commission, human rights, Lesbian/Gay Bisexual Awareness Week, activist, government, US Military, Truth to Power, solitary confinement, gay heroes, youth, sex workers, prisoners, torture, political prisoners, gender violence, religion, asylum, relocation, candlelight vigil, memorial, riot, race, capitalism, police, non binary, revolution, struggle, ;makers include Robert Gale, The Progressive, Fashionistas Against Gavin (FAG), Gay Shame, Tea Lautrec, KeyStroke Productions, Don Myer, SOMAR Graphics, Johanna Poethig, Gay and Lesbian Community Action Council, Associated Students University of California (ASUC), Graham-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), Inkworks Press, Harvey Milk Archives, Harvey Milk Gay Democratic Club, Smutchey Associates, Nancy Gotthart, Vienna Rye,;references or specifically about National Coming Out Day, University of California at Berkeley, "give 'em hope", San Francisco Democrats, U.S. invasion of Cambodia, U.S. information specialist, Iraq war, Afghanistan war, trans and queer liberation movement, "no pride for some of us without liberation for all of us", Christian conquest, Christian genocide, Stonewall, ivory towers, the street, Queer Liberation, militant revolution, ;referenced individuals include Peter Wildeblood, Kimberley Newsom, Pat Fields, Gavin Newsom, David Wojnarowicz, James Baldwin, Willa Cather, Errol Flynn, Michelangelo, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Cole Porter, Eleanor Roosevelt, Bessie Smith, Walt Whitman, Virginia Woolf, Harvey Milk, Pete Jimenez, I. A. R. Wylie, Radcliffe Hall, Federico Garcia Lorca, Gertrude Stein, George Gordon Byron, Christopher Isherwood, W.H. Auden, E.M. Forster, Yukio Mishima, Daniel Nicoletta, Bradley Manning (Chelsea Manning), Marsha "pay it no mind" Johnson (Marsha P. Johnson), Jennicet Gutierrez, James Hamilton, Raymond Crowell, Ted Streshinsky, Carlos Bulosan, Al Santos, Rink, audre lorde, Jean Weisinger, K.B. McKienan, George Moscone, Sylvia Rivera, Emma Goldman, Audre Lorde, Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, Miss Major, Storme Delarvarie, ; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Minnesota (USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA), Brooklyn (New York, USA),
Drawer E-3, Folder 2
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Internationally Made 1980-2009
Physical Description: 17
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Internationale Homodag, same sex marriage, hate crimes, family, privilege, marches and demonstrations, social services, hotlines, safe sex, women, political prisoners, racism, international solidarity, socialism, equal rights, gay pride festivals, labor, unions, cultural events, repression; makers include Spark Design, Glasgow City Council, Deborah Kelly, Tina Fiveash, People Respecting Individuals' Sexualities at Mudd (PRISM), Lesbiese Internationale Alliantie, HES Socialistes LGBT, Daijna, Première Agence Nationale De Relations Homosexuelles, Canadian Labour Congress, Casa de la Cultura de Tijuana, Frente Homosexual de Accion Revolucionaria (FHAR); references or specifically about Harvey Mudd College (HMC), gay bashing, Lesbian Committee To Support Women Political Prisoners, witch hunts, AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP Paris); referenced individuals include Juana Inés de la Cruz; places made include Germany, Australia, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Netherlands, France, Canada, Mexico; languages include German, English, Dutch, French, Spanish
Drawer E-3, Folder 3
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Lesbian 1979-2003
Physical Description: 33
Scope and Content Note
related topics include sex, Right Wing Christianity, Dyke Manifesto, children, pride, gender, queer, feminism, gender identity, films, women, arts and culture, art exhibitions, Lesbian Art Project (LAP), self-defense, New Jersey 4, political prisoners, Lesbian Herstory Archives, same sex marriage, zines, counterculture, cultural events, marches and demonstrations, Lesbian Visibility Week, Asian Americans, photography, symposium,art exhibition, ; makers include Three Form Gallery, The Lesbian Avengers, The Astraea Foundation, Aenjai Graphics, Andrew Uroskie, Jake Geril, Labyris, Abby, Cleis Press, Giant Ass Publishing, Free Women Press,Salcedo Press, M. Davis, Kate Millet, National Organization for Women (NOW), National Lesbian Rights Committee, Becky Villaseñor, Carolyn Ann, Plain Rap Printing, Cathy Cade, Lee Hoover, Amy E. Bartell, Syracuse Cultural Workers, National Organization for Women (NOW), Amy Bartell; references or specifically about Dyke Maniffesto [sic], Lesbian Activism, three form gallery, Lesbian Power, dyke, Lebisia, Woman's Building (Los Angeles), avant-garde film, University of California at Berkeley, butch, Christopher Street West, Nazi Germany, Great American Lesbian Art Show (GALAS), Lesbian Rights Summit, Sweaty Palms; referenced individuals include Jere Van Syoc, Germaine Dulac, Barbara G. Walker, Mary Jane Taylor, Mabel Hampton, Germaine Dulac, Jay Rayn, Dr. Martin Niemoeller, Nellie Wong, Kitty Tsui, Merle Woo, Ferron; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), New York (New York, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); Washington D.C. (USA)
Drawer E-3, Folder 4
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Youth 2002-2021
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
related topics include writing, arts and culture, education, safe environments, suicide, bullying, anti-war, hate, derogatory terms, hate speech, transgender persons, California Assembly Bill (AB) 537: The California Student Safety and Violence Act (2000), public health, education, pride, ; makers include Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center (LYRIC), Red Sun Press, Bert W. Green, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Inkworks Press, Giorgia Tuscani, GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network), healthier San Francisco, Jim de Seve, Jack (Devin) Thompson, Lauren Bruton, Free Zone, Evelyn Krampf, Marco Colón, Student family & community support, LGBTQ Support services, SFUSD; references or specifically about bigotry, anti-gay bias in schools, transphobia, ; referenced individuals include Ann Heron; places made include USA, San Diego (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Chinese,
Drawer E-3, Folder 5
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Los Angeles - Events 1988-1992; 2009; 2018-2019
Physical Description: 12
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Day of Silence, exhibitions, arts and culture, race, African Americans, conferences, music, film festivals, cultural events, equal rights, marches and demonstrations, revolution, community, liberation; makers include Alfonso Sabelli, Torso International Magazine, Bob Smith, Randy Dunbar, Gay and Lesbian Media Coalition, Pasadena Art Center; references or specifically about National Black Gay and Lesbian Conference, Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles, Los Angeles LGBT Center; referenced individuals include Tom of Finland, Phil Nash, Victor Arimondi, Bill Ward, Judy Garland, Liberace, Audre Lorde; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-3, Folder 6
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Los Angeles - Organizations and Centers 1975-1998
Physical Description: 18
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Gay Pride Celebrations, festivals, cultural events, pride, conferences, community building, LGBTQ activism, safe sex, condoms, HIV/AIDS, alcohol, tobacco, drugs, children, gay bashing, hate crimes, social services, counseling services, self-defense, rape; makers include Walker & Meyers, Christopher Street West, David Jensen, Jon Planas, Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center, Alcoholism Center for Women, Howard Schatz, FCB Direct West, Miki Jackson, March On!; references or specifically about National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Demand Safer Sex Now (DSSM), Community Prevention Council, Mentoring Encourages Rewarding Growth and Enrichment (MERGE); referenced individuals include Morris Kight; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), West Hollywood (California, USA)
Drawer E-3, Folder 7
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Los Angeles - Queer Nation 1991-1992
Physical Description: 9
Scope and Content Note
related topics include marches and demonstrations, Hollywood, film industry, mass media, censorship, U.S. government, California government; makers include Michael Albanese; references or specifically about queer portrayals from Hollywood, Academy Awards (Oscars), mainstream propaganda machine; referenced individuals include Vito Russo, Bill Sherwood, Jerry Wheeler; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer E-3, Folder 8
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Marches and Demonstrations 1979-1994; 2017
Physical Description: 23
Note
includes a hand held fan
Scope and Content Note
related topics include counter-rallies, right-wing politics, anti-nuclear, feminism, Stonewall riots / Stonewall rebellion, anniversaries, tax loopholes, California state budget cuts, civil rights, marches and demonstrations, veteran solidarity, men for women's equality; makers include All People's Congress, Harry R. Freeman Jones, Linda Malik, Dik Cool, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Jeff Brown, Rue Starr, Deborah Hanan, Friends of the March, Susie Gaines, Amy E. Bartell, Lesbian and Gay Veterans Organizations of the United States, Robert Birch, ACT-UP/Los Angeles, FGNY, Progress Printing Corp. Chicago, Kevin Kendall, Peter Lien, Tim McCarthy, Scout, Triangle Tribe, Photo Concern Inc., Berner; referenced individuals include Jerry Falwell, Phyllis Schlafly, Bill Clinton, Pete Wilson, Kevin Ray, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Cesar Chavez; references or specifically about the moral majority, AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) (ACT UP/LA), #resist march(s017), International March on the United Nations, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, Nazism, World War II, Nazi pink triangle classification, Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima memorial statue), HIV/AIDS quilt, March for Life; places made include Irvine (California, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Arlington (Virginia, USA)
Drawer E-3, Folder 9
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Does This Bother You Campaign 2013-2014
Physical Description: 13
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produced in response to Montreal anti-homophobia campaign - critiquing that campaign's heteronormativity
Scope and Content Note
related topics include pornography, sadomasochism, male sexuality, hermaphroditism, heteronormativity; makers include Ryan Conrad, Braden Scott; referenced individuals include Robert Mapplethorpe, Evergon, Jean Charest, Pauline Marois; references or specifically about gay respectability, gay visibility; places made include Montreal (Quebec, Canada); languages include French, English
Drawer E-4, Folder 1
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Marriage Equality / Legal Rights 1979-1994; 2004-2011; 2015-2018
Physical Description: 24
Scope and Content Note
related topics include voting, discrimination, legal rights services, equality, women's rights, marriage ceremonies, citizenship, immigration rights, HIV/AIDS, children, custody rights, gay-bashing, hate crimes, love, pride, liberation, detainment, deportation, immigration, marches and demonstrations, women, asylum, international waters, violence, solitary confinement, torture, arts and culture, human rights; makers include Eddie Marriott, West Hollywood Incorporation Committee, The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, Jeffrey Whitten, Jennifer West Ord, Jessica Tanzer, Deborah Kelly, Marion Moore, Social Change Media, Dan Kaufman Graphics, Andy Gomez, Gay and Lesbian Defense Committee, Red Sun Press, National Lawyers Guild (NLG) Convention, Kat Brennan, Marcos Matta, Manifest Equality, Stephanie Linardos, ARTagonist, Defend Equality Now, Progressive Jewish Alliance, Micah Bazant, Inkworks Press, GJ Laisure, Equality California;referenced individuals include Diana Carr, Tobun Saunders, Pat Buchanan, Michael Andrew Vazquea, Thomas Frank Coleman, Jennicet Gutierrez; references or specifically about National Visibility Campaign for the Gay and Lesbian Vote, West Hollywood cityhood, Outaction, Inner City Legal Centre, genocide, Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), California Proposition 8, neighbors, the White House, European Christian conquest, "Opening Doors to Equality 2010", United States constitution, #resisthate; places made include Australia, Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Chinese
Drawer E-4, Folder 2
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): National Organizations 1988 - 1993; 2019
Physical Description: 7
Scope and Content Note
related topics include gays in the military, families, hate crimes, discrimination, National Coming Out Day (October 11; makers include Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD/LA), Dana Gallagher, In-Sync Communication, Michael Green, Amnesty International USA, Human Rights Campaign Fund, National Gay Rights Advocates; referenced individuals include Amanda Bearse, Keith Haring; references or specifically about pink triangle, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 'Torture Free Zone' in Australia; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer E-4, Folder 3
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Out of the Closet Exhibition - Reproductions 1993-1997
Physical Description: 105
Scope and Content Note
related topics include queer activists, marches and demonstrations, subvertisements, hate crimes, Mexico City, AIDS activists, assassinations, massacres, AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA), misuse of funds, homophobia, medical marijuana, gentrification, maps, transgendered persons, Hollywood industry, boycotts, Grand Ole Party (GOP) / U.S. Republican Party, HR 761 The AIDS Cure Act, dyke women, children, women, condoms, intravenous drug use, needles, activist conferences, pharmaceutical industry, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), blood donation discrimination against gays, Marlboro, religion, minimum wage, gender gap wages, Miller beer, racism, sexism, abortion, government and politics, prisoners with AIDS, prisons, California Department of Corrections (CDC), access clinical trials, gay-ins; makers include AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), Queer Nation, ACT-UP/LA, Judy Sisneros, Jeff Schuerholz, OutPost, Gay Shame, Kate Sorensen, Demand the AIDS Cure Project, Puss and Boots, ACT-UP/San Francisco, Queer Line Tours, ACT-UP/Chicago, Cardiac Arrest, American Red Cross, Aron Morgan, Data-Boy Printing, Women's Action Coalition (WAC); referenced individuals include Sister X, Jodie Foster, Francisco Estrada Valle, Tom Selleck, Michelle Abdill, Roxanne Ellis, Merv Griffin, Mel Gibson, George H. W. Bush, Pete Jimenez, Jeff Schuerholz, Joan of Arc, Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, Bob Dole, Charlton Heston, Newt Gingrich, Nancy Reagan, Dan Quayle, Colin Powell, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Pete Wilson, Roger Mahony, Jesse Helms, David Duke, Orin Hatch, William E. Dannemeyer, Memory Sister, David Wojnarowicz, Vito Russo, Bill Sherwood, Jerry Wheeler, Harvey Milk, Mark Kostopoulos, Connie Norman, Adolf Hitler; references or specifically about Academy Awards (The Oscars), Night of the Living Dead, Faeries, Jesus Christ, pink triangle, Absolut vodka, Ave de Mexico, Jeopardy!, silencio = muerte, University Hospital (LAC/USC Medical Center), 20th Century Fox, Basic Instinct, Silence of the Lambs, JFK (film), homo-hatred, Wall Street, Patriotism and Patriarchy, Connexxus Women's Center, Los Angeles Dyke March, swastikas, Republican National Convention (RNC), Democratic National Convention (DNC), West Hollywood Pride Weekend, hipsters, yuppies; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Portland (Oregon, USA); languages include English, Spanish, American Sign Language (ASL)
Drawer E-4, Folder 4
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Out of the Closet Exhibition - Stencils 2008-2010
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
related topics include queer community, gay capitalism, visibility, U.S. cultural critique, androgyny, gender binary, immigration, equality, California; makers include Krome, Sarah Favorite, Roz Helfand; references or specifically about hatred, California Proposition 187; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-4, Folder 5
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Out of the Closet Exhibition - Stencils - Cardstock 2008-2010
Physical Description: 6
Scope and Content Note
related topics include intravenous drug use, visibility; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer E-4, Folder 6
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Queer / Gender Identity 1990-1999; 2006-2009; 2015-2018
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include gender androgyny, gender definitions, unlearning gender, children, social pressures, symposiums, sexuality, sexual cultures, queers in the military, education, queer diaspora, patriarchy, solidarity, Chicano/Latino, arts festivals, arts and culture, youth, eradicating gender, gender liberation, transsexuality, transgendered persons, trans inclusion, religion, community, history, colonialism, reverence, violence, murder, police brutality, love, burdens, disruptions, statistics, suicide, homelessness; makers include Eric Handel, Cristy C. Road, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Crimethinc, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts (MCCLA), La Loba Loca, Amy E. Bartell, Michelle E. Brisson, Molly Biewell, Shoshana Rosenfeld, Bishakh Som, Buried Seedz of Resistance, Rachel Curry; referenced individuals include Nancy R. Smith, Laura Newburn, Jt Bunnell, Irit Reinheimer, Erika Vivianna Cespedes, Michelle E. Brisson, Angie Zapata, FC Martinez, Jessie Hernandez, Laura Rosales, Jose Hernandez; references or specifically about Jesus Christ, "Girls Will Be Boys, Will Be Girls, Will Be", LGBT Heritage Month, shamans, visionaries, nurturerers, weavers, warriors, two-spirit people, third gender, Nadleehi (the changing one), Imahan, Winkte, Yahkew, fourth gender, Colorado, Diné, Trans Day of Resilience and Remembrance; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Navajo, Zuni, Lakota, Plains Cree
Drawer E-4, Folder 7
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Sex Is Just Sex Series 1989-1992
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include human sexuality, sex positivity, sex education; makers include Boy With Arms Akimbo/Girl With Arms Akimbo; places made include San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer E-4, Folder 8
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ): Vietnam War Era 1970-1975
Physical Description: 12
Note
includes reproductions
Scope and Content Note
related topics include lesbians, sisterhood, coming out, venereal disease (VD), homosexual sex, safe sex, U.S. LGBT community, visibility, public health, community healthcare; makers include Times Change Press, Donna Gottschalk, Gay Liberation Front, Los Angeles Jr. Ad Club, Anthony Enton Friedkin, Concept 2, Su Negrin, Peter Hujar, Suzanne Bevier, Robert Open, Gay Community Services Center (GCSS); references or specifically about U.S. flag, gay love; referenced individuals include Anthony Enton Friedkin; places made include New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer E-5, Folder 1
HIV/AIDS: AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) - Cardstock 1992-1996
Physical Description: 6
Scope and Content Note
related topics include welfare reform, nonviolence, U.S. taxes, U.S. government policy, profits, U.S., health care system; AIDS cure, makers include ACT UP Washington, D.C (ACT UP Washington), Gran Fury, United Screen; references or specifically about democracy, T-cells, profits, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ); referenced individuals include Doug Rowe, David Wojnarowicz, Jesse Helms
Drawer E-5, Folder 2
HIV/AIDS: AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power / Los Angeles (ACT UP/LA) - Cardstock 1991-1996
Physical Description: 7
Scope and Content Note
related topics include HIV/AIDS statistics, universal health care; makers include Jeff Schuerholz, Critical Mass; referenced individuals include Newt Gingrich, Ronald Reagan, Pete Wilson, George H. W. Bush
Drawer E-5, Folder 3
HIV/AIDS: AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power / Los Angeles (ACT UP/LA) - Cardstock 1990-1991
Physical Description: 12
Scope and Content Note
related topics include deaths, 1991 Academy Awards (The Oscars), film industry; makers include Robert Birch, Josh Wells, Michael Albanese; references or specifically about U.S. flag, AIDSphobia, Hollywood; referenced individuals include George H. W. Bush; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer E-5, Folder 4
HIV/AIDS: AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power / Los Angeles (ACT UP/LA) - Cardstock 1990-1993
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include HR 4370: The AIDS Cure Project (1993-1994), research funding, direct action, homophobia, hate crimes, statistics, deaths, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), religion, Christianity; makers include Robert Birch; references or specifically about religious bigots, swastikas; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer E-5, Folder 5
HIV/AIDS: Various Topics: Cardstock 1982-1991
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include California Proposition 102: Mandatory Reporting of AIDS Exposure (1988), privacy, condoms, safe sex, prevention, drugs, treatment, police, U.S. government policy, elections, campaigns, alcohol, public health, education, affordable health care, arts and culture; makers include Californians for AIDS Research and Education, The AIDS & KS Foundation, Emfinger Moske Associates, Instructional Media Center; references or specifically about County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, health access; referenced individuals include William Dannemeyer, Lyndon LaRouche, Paul Gann, Daryl Gates; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer E-6, Folder 1
Housing: Arts and Culture [1938]; 1983-1989; 1992; 2006-2008
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include documentaries, community resistance, marches and demonstrations, art exhibitions, community building, gentrification, displacement, squatting, video installation, refugees, urban plan, federal work programs, theater performances; makers include Nancy Von Steeg, Cardinale, SF Print Collective, Lina Hoshino, Tactile Printer, Beth Verdekal, Jerry Kearns, Daniel Hall, Ian Horst, David Fichter, David Caras, Ragged Edge Press, Dia Art Foundation, Common Ground Collective, Boom the Sound of Eviction, Whispered Media, Dwellers, Barnsdall Art Park, Some Kind of Funny Porto Rican?, We Shall Not Be Moved, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Leon Carlin, Works Progress Administration (WPA); references or specifically about Poletown (Detroit, Michigan, USA), The Alternative Map of Alternative Austin, Texas, poster exhibitions, homelessness, anarchism, evictions, festivals, One Third of a Nation, Underground Railway Theater in Arlington (Massachusetts, USA), Home is Where theater production, Holyoke (Massachusetts, USA); referenced individuals include Martha Rosler, Gloria Marti, Eric Drooker, George Bellows, Frank Morales, Chief Seattle of the Great Northwest; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Rhode Island (USA), Austin (Texas, USA), New York (New York, USA), Arlington (Massachusetts, USA)
Drawer E-6, Folder 2
Housing: Various Topics 1976- 2001; 2018-2020
Physical Description: 24
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includes cardstock
Scope and Content Note
related topics include capitalism, corporatism, gentrification, artist activism, The Mission (San Francisco, California, USA), poor people, anarchism, public transportation, gentrification, homelessness, housing crisis, human rights, fare increases, San Francisco Muni, class divide, class war, classism, anti-Black Friday, squatting, business development, displacement, space reclamation, New York (New York, USA); makers include Eric Drooker, Slingshot, Tennessee Dixon, J & R offset, Regional Equity for Neighborhoods and Tenants (RENT), Outside the Lines, Christopher Cardinale, Families United for Racial and Economic Equality, East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative, AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Homeowners and Tenants United, Poster Collective of Pasadena ; referenced individuals include Chris Daly, Jacques-Louis David, Andrew Wyeth, Jesse Jackson; references or specifically about Mission yuppies, the Bicentennial, awyer lofts, fine arts, The Oath of Horatii, Retooling Dissent, Palestine, Christina's World, reclaiming the streets, World Without Landlords, rent affordability act (California), "rent is too damn high", ; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), philadelphia (Pennsylvannia, USA),Miami (Florida, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Tagalog (Filipino), Haitian Creole
Drawer E-6, Folder 3
Housing: Concrete Crisis: A PADD Poster Project (Political Art Documentation / Distribution) 1986-1987
Physical Description: 8
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, displacement, colonization, poverty, feminization of poverty, homelessness, art exhibitions; makers include Ragged Edge Press, New York State Council on the Arts, V. Palloni, Janet Koenig, Nancy Spero, Leon Golub, Robert Longo, Lower East Side Print Shop, Anton van Dalen, M & M Typographers; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan; references or specifically about Reaganomics, Exit Art; places made include New York (New York, USA)
Drawer E-6, Folder 4
Housing: Evictions / Tenant Rights 1975-1979; 1999; 2011-2022
Physical Description: 49
Scope and Content Note
related topics include capitalism, banks, government, politics, landlords, rent control, conferences, housing rights, tenants union, public hearings, rent strikes, International Hotel, tenants rights, solidarity, marches and demonstrations, housing crisis, slum lords, rent inflation, eviction, voting, police brutality, foreclosures, Occupy Movement, San Francisco (California, USA), squatter rights, warehousing, Asian-American tenants, low income housing, gentrification, benefit events, Japanese Americans, Chinatown, gentrification, resistance, eviction, Covid-19, fraud, protections, ; makers include Democratic Socialists of America Los Angeles, Coalition to Support Nihonmachi Tenants, D. Rooker, #1millionhomes, Eastside Leads, 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East, Real Rent Reform, Berkeley Citizen Action Campaign, Inkworks, Alliance for Tenant Power, District Council 37, AFSCME, AFL-CIO (New York, New York, USA), Homefront, Santa Monicans For Renters' Rights, Publicity And Propaganda Homefront, Red Sun Press, Community Printers and Graphics, Santa Cruz Housing Action Committee (SCHAC), Santa Cruz City and County Housing Program, Helen Keller Print Collective, San Francisco Rent Control Initiative, People United for Rent Control (PURC), Cultural Workers Collective, Inkworks Press, International Hotel Tenants Association, International Hotel Support Committee, New York Direct Action Network, South Bronx Coalition, Coalition for a People's Alternative, David G. Bragin, We Are Oregon, Occupy San Francisco, Noumarch, Anti-Warehousing Coalition, Eric Drooker, Yes on U Committee, Central Press of California, Union de Inquilinos de Santa Barbara, Long Beach Housing Action Association, Abstract Expressionism in the Service of Renters Rights, Red Pepper Posters, Kearny Street Workshop (San Francisco, California, USA), Public Media Center, Committee to Fisght for the I-Hotel, Committee to Fight for the I-Hotel, Ragged Edge Press; referenced individuals include Nelson Rockefeller, Bill Clinton, Ernest Hahn, Felix Ayson, Cheryl Rhoden, Josh & Yoder, Hilton Obenziner, Chris Huie, Ben Achtenburg, Jim Dong; references or specifically about Coalition to Resist Seizure of Property & Forced Relocation of People by the City of Pasadena, Boston Chinatown rent strike, Ragged Edge Press, "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean", Foreclose Wall Street, Proposition Q (pro rent control), Housing Preservation and Development, rent freezes, emergency orders, government relief money, Lowell Tenants Union, Milton Meyer and Co., Proposition U (save the I-Hotel), Proposition A, The International hotel tenants Association, the elderly, The International Hotel, The Refuge Media Project, Four Seas Investment Corp., Chinatown, Manilatown, Kearny Street, Lowell Tenants Union, protest song, Pity the Downtrodden Landlord, moratorium on evictions, ; places made include New York (New York, USA), Massachusetts (USA), Lowell (Massachusetts, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Long Beach, (California, USA), Pasadena (California, USA), United Kingdom; languages include English, Spanish, Chinese
Drawer E-6, Folder 5
Housing: Fair Housing / Affordable Housing / Discrimination 1986-1988; 1996; 2000-2008; 2019
Physical Description: 33
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includes cardstock and one double-sided poster
Scope and Content Note
related topics include hotlines, Venice (California, USA), housing discrimination, condominium conversion, low-income housing, gentrification, encampment occupations, marches and demonstrations, children's art, lead paint, military industrial complex, poverty, homelessness, construction and development, warehousing, calendars, public health, strike, rent, housing justice, evictions, community land, landlords, ecology, resource sharing, banks; makers include Stephen Scheffler, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Housing Discrimination Project, K. Ancas, Red Sun Press, Graphics Unlimited, Seth Tobocman, Chuck Sperry, Frank Morales, Black Cat Graphics, Emergency Coalition Against Martial Law, classism, Metro Harbor Fair Housing Council, Consumer Protection Uni, favianna.com, Inkworks Press, Northern California Land Trust, Interference Archive, N. Cal. Alliance, socialist Unity party, struggle-la-lucha, Nick Thorkelson, Thorkelson Graphics; referenced individuals include Sharon Burke; references or specifically about Equal Housing Opportunity, Statue of Liberty, Lincoln Place (Venice, California, USA), Bowditch Tent City, Jamaica Plain Eviction Free Zone, Jamaica Plain Rainbow Coalition and City Life, Fair Housing Center of Metropolitan Detroit, Westside Community Housing Resources Board, 1968-NYC inner city riots, rent control, spatial deconcentration, Defend the Squats, squatters' rights, Bisno (Bisnow Commercial Real Estate), Aimco Apartments, lead paint, housing codes, housing network, children, family, Just Cause Oakland, Proposition E, Proposition 98, Prop. 99, Interference Archive (Propaganda Party); places made include Baltimore (Maryland, USA),Holyoke (Massachusetts, USA), Newton (Massachusetts, USA), Venice (California, USA), Detroit (Michigan, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), United Kingdom, Harbor City (California, USA), Oakland (California), city council; languages include English, Spanish, Chinese, Filipino, Vietnamese
Drawer E-6, Folder 6
Housing: Gentrification and Development 1978-1980; 1989; 2008-2020
Physical Description: 49
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Includes cardstock
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Highrise Control Initiative, displacement, ecology, Berkeley (California, USA), integral neighborhood, public housing, sustainable development, earthquake awareness, corporatism, eviction, landlords, broadsides, anarchism, poverty, income disparities, housing prices, documentary films, urban renewal, rent control, property speculation, gentrification, statistics, criminalization, homelessness, community, rents, jobs, honesty, Uncle Sam, racism, capitalism, profit, metro, public transportation, Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Miami (Florida, USA), Providence (Rhode Island, USA), New York City (New York, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Arlington (Washington, DC, USA), Los Angeles (California, CA), San Francisco (California, USA) ; makers include Anderson Graphics, Downtown Crenshaw, Colby Poster Printing Co., Top-Hat Co-Op, Richard Register, Seismic Solution, Jos Sances, Patrick Piazza, Mobile Arts Platform (MAP), Dianna Settles, Art Hazelwood, Kevin Dresser, Rainbow Zenith, Revolt Against Gentrification Erasing Our Neighborhood! (RAGE-ON!), Mission Yuppie Eradication Project, Howdy Graphics, Inkworks Press, Rainbow Printers, Front Group, East Bay Yesterday, Nico Avina, Dewey Tafoya, Kat Brennan, Right To The City (RTC); referenced individuals include Francisco Goya, José Guadalupe Posada, Antonio Vanegas Arroyo, René Yañez, Guillermo Gómez-Peña; references or specifically about Wyvernwood Apartments,San Franciscans Against Real Estate Speculation, corporate greed, Ballona Bluff, Nickerson Gardens, Avalon Gardens, Mar Vista Gardens, Estrada Courts, Rancho San Pedro, Saturn Devouring His Children, fine arts, Silicon Valley industry, Highrise moratorium, Yes On F, Mission Residents Against Redevelopment, Mission District, Mission Street, BART, Japantown, redevelopment, community organization, yuppies, Tenants Action Group, Berkeley Hills Five, LA's First Writers' Slam on Gentrification, Ellis Act, Twitter, Google, Google bus, San Francisco Mission, Waterfront, family housing, Department of Space and Land Reclamation, anti-rent control, Uncle Sam, yuppies, Starbucks, development, urbanization, Prop 13 Prop G, Business Improvement Districts (BIDS), San Francisco's urban renewal program 2008, Yes On "i", Redevelopment (a film), decent housing, homes not hotels, Ohlone Shellmounds, indigenous land sites, The Key System, San Francisco Bay Shoreline, Oakland, Espacio 1839, evictions, pigs, Boyle Heights, ELAY (East LA), La Gente, no parking signs; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), United Kingdom; languages include English, Spanish, Chinese
Drawer E-6, Folder 7
Housing: Evictions / Tenant Rights 1970-1978
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include tenants, housing, Japanese, Japanese-Americans, immigration, evictions, strike, vietnam war, body, New York City (NY, USA), ; references include Nihonmachi Evictions, Committee Against Nihomachi Eviction (CANE), low-rent housing, rent, banks, landlord, federal, state, city, government, rats, public housing, profits, squatters, "Ladbroke House" (London), Advisory Servie To Squatters, urban removal, welfare hotels, slumlord, Gracie Mansion, housing crisis ; referenced individiuals include ; makers include Coalition to Support Nihonmachi Tenants, Homefront; Publicity And Propaganda Homefront, Last Minute Productions, Felicien Rops ; places made include San Francisco (CA), Boston (MA); languages include English, Chinese (traditional), Spanish
Drawer E-7, Folder 1
Housing: Homelessness 1983-1994; 2000- 2007, 2010-2022;
Physical Description: 47
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includes grafitti remarks added in German; includes newsprint, includes one double-sided cardstock
Scope and Content Note
related topics include, mobilization, statistics, street theatre, marches and demonstrations, civil rights, shelters, evictions, apartments, construction and development, government and politics, housing politics, voting, voting rights, voting advocacy, religion, art exhibition, stencil art, prisons, children, youth, homeless veterans, people with disabilities, income inequality, poverty, Occupy Movement, Wall Street, jobs, peace sign, music, race, diversity, crucifixion, mental illness, solidarity, vermin, love, hunger, food line, nuisance laws, health care, displacement, education, oil, taxes, banks, lobbyists, police, flag, poverty, immigration rights, human rights, trash, hygiene, Indigenous land, Echo Park, Tongva Land, Turtle Island, dignity, demeaning, soap, socks, neglect, genius, government, suspicion, loitering, trespassing, surveillance, skateboarding, roller skating, bicycling, private property, surveillance, public health, families, living wage, neighborhoods, jobs, living wage, economic development, health, social justice, shelter, takeover, gentrification, homelessness, abandoned properties, reclamation, families, organizing, taking, criminalization, class, tax the rich, veterans; makers include Inkworks Inc, Elijah Cobb, Poster Syndicate, Poor People's Campaign, Repairers of the Breach, Kairos Center, David Quail (Beloved Quail), Community for Creative Non-Violence, New York Squatters' Material Aid Fund, D.J. McDuff, Raul C. Mijares, Hard Times Collection, Overland Printers, Meek, Quaker Social Responsibility and Education, Friends House, Atkin Screenprint, Terry DeVone Wilson, Michael Rachap, Peter Garfield, Michael Lombardi, Vanessa Gudkese Lombardi, Madilyn Ferraro, Masonic Home Journal, Legal Action Center for the Homeless, Coalition for the Homeless, Birk Mcgilly, Nicholas Ganz, Sarah Saunders, Mitch O'Farrell, Maxx Newmann, Nili Yosha, Ronnie Goodman, United States Department of Education, Democratic Socialists of America Los Angeles, Alvaro D. Marquez, Right to the City, Red Godfrey, Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO Labor Community Services, Salvation Army, Josh Russell, Green Party of Los Angeles County, Jobs with Peace Campaign, Stephen Shames, Autumn Press; references or specifically about sit/lie laws, camping, overnight sleeping, codes, Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS), protection, United Nations Centre for Human settlements (Habitat) Chateau de Montsoreau, house keys not handcuffs, All Peoples Congress - Disabled Peoples Focus, Coalition for the Homeless, Nazism, cyanide, homeless veterans, greedy developers, social economics, peace, justice, education, safety net, basic needs, death, medical care, seniors, boutiques, children, handcuffs, house keys, International Year of Shelter for the Homeless (1987), Black Expo (1987), panhandling, U.S. flag, Jesus Christ, Storefront, low income housing, U.S. flag, chains, toothbrush, toothpaste, toilet paper, parks, glasses, hygiene centers, United Parcel Service (UPS), G-20, public schools, surveillance cameras, target, legal codes, park codes, animals, smoking, homeless tent sweeping, police brutality, sweeps, District 13 Council Member, Los Angeles City Council, Alameda County (California, USA), International Year of Shelter for the Homeless (IYSH), colonialism, policing, tent encampments, Spanish ships, Christopher Columbus, Homeless Heroes, United Way's Homewalk, Exposition Park, daily bread, bombs; referenced individuals include Lincoln Swados, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Ed Koch, Eric Drooker, John Locke, Jesus Christ, Albert Einstein, Alain McLaughlin; places made include New York (New York, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), London (United Kingdom), Nairobi (Kenya), France, Boston (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English, Spanish, German, Chinese, Arabic, French, Russian
Drawer E-7, Folder 2
Housing: Homelessness - Children 1984; 1996-1997
Physical Description: 14
Scope and Content Note
related topics include history of homelessness, neighborhoods, health care, capitalism, welfare, school lunches, statistics, Congressional budget, poverty, youth, women; makers include Homes for the Homeless, National Association of Social Workers (NASW), Children Helping Poor and Homeless People (CHPHP), Mike Sheets, Ron Taylor, Christine Wilson, Nancy Donald, George, David Eller, Andrea Stern, Methodist World Development Program, Christian Aid; places made include New York (New York, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Venice (Los Angeles, California, USA), Maryland (USA), London (United Kingdom); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-7, Folder 3
Housing: Housing Now! 1989
Physical Description: 6
Scope and Content Note
related topics include disabled persons, youth, marches and demonstrations, government and politics, U.S. Capitol, affordable housing, federal housing funds, people with disabilities; references or specifically about American Dream; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA)
Drawer E-7, Folder 4
Housing: Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG) / Self Help Graphics & Art / Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE) - Portfolio 2002
Physical Description: 7
Scope and Content Note
related topics include evictions, community control, developers, construction and development, empowerment, displacement, capitalism, gentrification, bulldozing; makers include Favianna Rodriguez, Garland Kirkpatrick, Ricardo Mendoza, Weston Teruya, Jerolyn Crute, Think Again, Mark Young (Memphis); references or specifically about Figueroa Corridor Coalition for Economic Justice, U.S. flag, Los Angeles City Hall, U.S. cultural critique; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-7, Folder 5
Housing: Various Topics 1981-2006
Physical Description: 21
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. military spending / budgets, safety, quality of life, families, military industrial complex, healthy neighborhoods, government and politics, labor, mass media, squatters' rights, human rights, Safer Cities Initiative (SCI), violince, murder, Los Angeles skid row (California, USA), criminalization, occupation, census, minorities, urban planning, community development, landlords, art exhibitions, poverty, urban planning, urban design, building supplies, weatherproofing, public health, housing, marches and demonstrations, homelessness, housing development, religion, Christianity, police brutality, poverty; makers include Clay, Neighborhood Housing Services (NHS), Friends Encouraging Angry Revolt (F.E.A.R.), G. Mashkoff, Inkworks Press, Tom Menihan, Ollin, Jobs with Peace, the Young Workers Liberation League, Downtown Human Rights Coalition, City of Los Angeles Census Outreach Project / Homeless Subcommittee, Carlos Villava, J. Horowitz, Rebecca Young, University of Massachusetts Arts Amherst, Partners in Health, Historic Chicago Bungalow Association, ; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Rory White, Flo Hawkins, Eleanor Bumpers, Dolores Hayden, TUNS, NSCAD, Michael Stewart, Zanmi Lasante, DeCarlo; references or specifically about United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights, quality housing, rodent infestation, child healthcare, health, Ti Kay ("small houses" / Haiti), dirt floors, thatching, Central Plateau (Haiti), cement floors, timber, rock, concrete, rain, sun, affordable housing, federal housing programs, Portero Hill Neighborhood House, architecture, University of Illinois At Chicago, realty,; places made include Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-7, Folder 6
Housing: Your House Is Mine - series 1988-1993
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
related topics include children's art, genocide, Loisaida (Alphabet City, New York, New York, USA), religion, children, Native Americans, HIV/AIDS, Zidovudine (AZT), pharmaceutical industry, subvertisements, Burroughs Wellcome, Nazism, democracy, anarchism, disabled persons, people with disabilities, New York (New York, USA), warehousing, corporatism, direct action, homelessness, maps, New York City subway; makers include Betzai da Concepción, Bullet, Andrew Castrucci, Lower East Side Printshop, A v. D., Paul Castrucci, Will Sales, Walter Sipser, Missing Foundation, Seth Tobocman, Sebastian Schroder, John Fekner, Lee Quinones, Eduardo Galeano, Neighborhood News, Marguerite Van Cook, James Romberger, Stash Two, Bruce Witsiepe, The Diggers Movement; referenced individuals include Miguel Piñero, Luther Standing Bear; references or specifically about Tompkins Square Park, the Bible, Jesus Christ, Coca-Cola, U.S. cultural critique, Grim Reaper, U.S. currency, Puerto Rican flag, Frankenstein, slums, tent city, displacement, private property, God, land, oppression; places made include New York (New York, USA); languages English, Spanish
Drawer E-7, Folder 7
Housing: Your House Is Mine - series - newsprint
Physical Description: 8
Drawer E-8, Folder 1
Gun Control: Various Topics 1980-1998; 2004; 2013-2022
Physical Description: 34
Scope and Content Note
related topics include statistics, student art, government and politics, U.S. Congress, national violence, domestic firearms, gun safety, disabilities, victims of gun violence, peace, prisons, suicide, murder, children, statistics, militia, security, mass shootings, students, gun reform, gun laws, mental health, school shootings, end gun violence, gun violence pandemic, Jewish students, lgbt community, hate crimes, policy, public health, anniversary, education, religion, homicides; makers include Doug Woodhouse, Socialist Alternative, American Probation and Parole Association, Hammer Museum, Americans for Gun Safety Foundation, Bobby Furst, Handgun Control Inc., Center to Prevent Handgun Violence, The Resource Center for Non-Violence, Alliance for Children, Hope Ministries, Julie Reynolds, Community Printers, Griffin Landon, Jordan Kleinberg, James B. Wood, National Coalition to Ban Handguns, Liberation Graphics, Virginia Lithograph, Galaxy Type Design, Trevor Tipton, Jay Riedy, Bukk Robertson, D. Loewensten, March For Our Lives, Jewish Center for Justice, Brady Campaign, Women Against Gun Violence, Time Magazine, Peter Hapak, Every Town For Gun Safety, Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, Reform Jewish sudents March for our Lives, Jewish Center for Justice (Pittsburg, Pennsylvania), ; referenced individuals John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, John Lennon, Robert F. Kennedy, Malcom X, Tupac Shakur, Notorious B.I.G., Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, Zachary Taylor, William McKinley, Warren G. Harding, Andrew Jackson, Theodore Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Richard Nixon Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. BUsh, Bill CLnton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Emma González, X González, Jaclyn Corin, Alex Wind, Cameron Kasky, David Hogg, Jesus Christ; references or specifically about U.S. flag, God, school to prison pipeline, criminality, Federal prison, felony, domestic violence, sentencing, Barbara Krueger Project, toys, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Columbine High School, Virginia Tech, University of Texas mass shooting, Ft. Hood Texas, Aurora Colorado, 2nd Amendment, Bushmaster Firearms, National Rifle Association (NRA), Kansas, Brady Law, Parkland Shooting, Orlando Shooting, Pulse Nightclub, Parkland Florida Students, March For Our Lives organizers, 25th year anniversary Woman Against Gun Violence, Reform Jewish sudents March for our Lives, Jewish Cener for Justice, class sizes, assault rifles, Twitter, swastikas, National Rifle Association (NRA), statues, Christ the Redeemer, The Ten Commandments, "never again", Canada, Germany, Italy, France, Japan, peace sign, hand symbols, Las Vegas shooting; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Joshua Tree (California, USA), Pasadena (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Pittsburg (Pennsylvania, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-8, Folder 2
Gun Control: Cardstock 1994; 2000-2022
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include children, violence, assault weapons, recalls, elections, boycott, enough, National Rifle Association (NRA), Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School, high school students, blood, gun reform, mental health, school shootings, mass shooting, mass shooting sites, teachers, parents, grassroots movement, public safety, gun laws, Public Health, budget priorities, ; makers include Handgun Control, Committee to Beat the Recall, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), John Mavroudis, National Nurses United, Moms Demand Action, Every Town for Gun Safety, National Nurses United, ; referenced individuals include David Roberti, Shannon Watts; references or specifically about @yvoteca, Youth voting in California, March For Our Lives, #teachersnotguards, #schoolsnotprisons, gun reform, wellness centers, restorative justice, mental health, teachers with guns, zero tolerance, criminalization of students, #teachersnotguards, ; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), USA, New York (New York, USA), Silver Springs (Maryland, USA), Sonoma County (California, USA)
Drawer E-8, Folder 3
Religion: Christianity 1977; 1978-1998; 2016
Physical Description: 61
Note
includes cardstock
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related topics include Christmas, crucifixion, religious unity, peace, religious performing arts, refugees, capitalism, cash cropping, Canadian public policy, self-reliance, financial aid, international aid, secularity, art exhibitions, women, monotheism, human unity, religious rights, liberation theology, poster exhibits, radically inclusive religion, justice centered religion, student religious observation, religious social justice, religious propaganda, clericalism, bullying, youth, guns, slavery, anarchism, youth subculture, dogmatism, proselytism, abortion, Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, Bisexual, Queer (LGBTQ), gay marriage, conversion, religious trauma, religious violence, death, life, ; makers include Christa Occhiogrosso, Dependence On God, Max Casualty, Alternatives, YMCA Care International, World Council of Churches, Anglican, Catholic, Lutheran, Presbyterian and United Churches of Canada, Presiding Bishop's Fund for World Relief The Episcopal Church, Office on Global Education/Church World Service, Eunice Cudzewicz, V. Berger, Kathryn Shagas, June Carolyn Erlick, Red Sun Press, Julia Iltis, Chubasco Press, Judy Chicago, Bunker Methodist Youth Group, Hope Chapel, United Front, Central Committee Home and Hearth Destruction Crew; referenced individuals include Hank Lebo, Warren E. Burger, Edwin Hassink, Emberton Dale, Milton Keynes, Pope John Paul II, David Young, Katerina Whitley, Suzie Fitzhugh, Mev Puleo, Jennifer Bishop, Oscar Romero, Pope Leon XIII; references or specifically about Santa Claus, polygamy, bestiality, sexual perversion, mission statement Dependence on God, Holy Scripture, Jesus Christ, Third World, three kings, Star of Bethlehem, Garden of Eden, Venice (California, USA), Lynch v. Donnelly (1984), doves, Jesus Christ resurrection, Ecumenical Year of Churches in Solidarity with Uprooted People, the Bible, Yahweh, Ecumenical Decade Churches in Solidarity with Women, Group Material, Christian influence in contemporary culture, the Episcopal Church, Unitarian Universalist Campus Ministry, Refugee Project for Central America, U.S. currency, Ku Klux Klan, Enron, Donald Duck, Überall ist Entenhausen, Peace Sabbath, ; places made include Forest Park (Georgia, USA), London (United Kingdom), Geneva (Switzerland), Baltimore (Maryland, USA), New York (New York, USA), San Jose (California, USA), Sutton (United Kingdom), Hermosa Beach (California, USA), Cairo (Illinois, USA); languages include English, French, Spanish, German
Drawer E-8, Folder 4
Religion: Christianity - Church World Service 1994
Physical Description: 8
Scope and Content Note
related topics include refugees, pan-faith solidarity, water, children, women, education, hunger; makers include Design Five, Jan Corbett, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Sponsors Organized to Assist Refugees (SOAR), Church World Service, Cathleen Toelke; references or specifically about the Bible, Christian Rural Overseas Program (CROP); places made include Oregon (USA), Elkhart (Indiana, USA)
Drawer E-8, Folder 5
Religion: Christianity - Jesus Christ 1980-1996; 2007
Physical Description: 17
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, radicalism, liberal politics, youth, historical evidence of Jesus, anarchism, unemployment, creation myth (Genesis), anti-war, militaristic theocracy; makers include Él (La Revista Joven), Center for Inquiry West, Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion, Art Young, Count of Manifesto, Institute for Spiritual Enlightenment; referenced individuals include ‘Dave' Quail, Eddie Tabash, Jason Gastrich, Elvis Presley, Gilbert B. Rodman; references or specifically about hippie culture, baby Jesus, Elvis after Elvis (publication); places made include Mexico City (Mexico), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer E-8, Folder 6
Religion: Christianity - Mennonites 1984
Physical Description: 17
Scope and Content Note
related topics include pan-Africa, international solidarity, peace, family violence, domestic violence, anti-war, war tax resistance, children, anti-nuclear, justice, prisons, imprisonment, crime, quincentennial, European colonialism, service, racism, hunger; makers include Mennonite Central Committee, John Stoner, Jim King, Mark Beach, Veronica Harms, Mennonite Central Committee U.S. Office of Criminal Justice, Mennonite Central Committee Canada Victim Offender Ministries, Jodie Peters, Brent Graber, Ronald Tinsley, Rod Hernley, A. Kroeker; referenced individuals include the Bible, Harold R. Regier, Pilgrim Marpeck, John H. Vann; references or specifically about Mossi people (Burkina Faso), God; places made include Akron (Pennsylvania, USA), USA, Winnipeg (Manitoba, Canada)
Drawer E-8, Folder 7
Religion: Various Topics 1967; 1983-1999
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include government and politics, Discordianism, liberation theology, Illuminati, Quakers, Catholicism, Anglican church, government documents, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of press, peace, politicians, clergymen, divine law, gifts, love, power, wisdom, one truth, subvertisement, ; makers include Kuumba Kollectibles, Allies Press,ASI Communication Center, Al Porter Graphics, Inter Church Youth, St. Joseph Bakery, Anti-God-and-Country Brigade, Heaven Smiles Art, McGraw-Hill Book Company, ; referenced individuals include Joshua Norton (Emperor Norton)Mahatma Gandhi, Pope John Paul II, Dom Helder Camara, Jesse Jackson, Ruhollah Khomeini, Elly Simmons, Jenny Groat, Nedra Ruiz, Stephanie Furniss; references or specifically about Discordian Society, Capaign for Human Development United States Catholic Conference, Jesus Christ, Buddha, The International Flat Earth Research Society, God, Avalokiteshvara, The Book of SubGenius, book of revelations, bogus religion, paperback of the Gods, ; places made include Brazil, Washington, D.C. (USA); languages include English, Spanish, French
Drawer E-8, Folder 8
Jewish Americans: Various Topics 1983-1986; 2002; 2011-2022
Physical Description: 26
Scope and Content Note
related topics include chorus, Once Upon a Time, films, cultural events, Jewish pride, benefit concerts, university events, elders, New Yorkers, Yiddish, guidance, wisdom, decent housing, human conditions, anti-war, peace, righteousness, justice, immigrants, poverty, public health, suffrage, women's rights, children's rights, international solidarity, philanthropy, poverty, labor, worker's rights, bullying, discrimination, public school education, rescue, children, wisdom, resistance, Culture, history, holidays, revolution, culture wars, media, censorship, ; makers include Jewish Labor Committee (JLC), George Teitelbaum, Jewish Voice Peace, Neil Boyle, Mount Sinai Memorial Park, The Jewish Fund for Justice, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Jewish Council on Urban Affairs, Adrienne Kaplan, Karen Kearney, New Jewish Agenda, Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership, Raoul Wallenberg Institute, Ms. Foundation for Education and Communication, Righteous Persons Foundation, Jewish Women's Archive (JWA), Ma'yan The Jewish Women's Project, arts and culture, media, Nechomas Yisroel, Lawrence Bush, Jewish Currents, Jewish Community Library of the Bureau of Jewish Education, Zionism, Adam Hirsch, ; references or specifically about the HA'AM (one of many), Star Players Club, Little Fox Theatre, Israel, Wilshire Ebell theatre, Between Two Worlds the movie, Chicago Public Art Group, Nazi concentration camps, Nazi color classification, Yiddishkayt Los Angeles Food for the Soul, UCSC Jewish Activist Board, Lenny, Aish HaTorah Jerusalem, European Holocaust, Women of Valor series, Henry Street Settlement, tenements, emergency nursing relief, tenements Lower East Side, Visiting Nurse Service, sponsorship, mitzvos, Hashem, German Jewish Feminist Movement, Jewish life in America, Hebrew Sunday School, Yiddish culture, comedy, Displaced Persons camps, shtetls, Molly Picon's Folks Theatre, trade unions, stenography, Torah, mantle, menorah, rabbi, Passover, Seder; referenced individuals include Dustin Hoffman, Alan Snitow, Deborah Kaufman, Kai Lumumba Barrow, Dorothy Zellner, Shatzi Weisberger, Esther Farmer, Peter Beinhart, Sholem Aleichem, Nehemiah Persoff, Albert Einstein, Elie Wiesel, Ronnie Gilbert, Martin Niemöller, Nicholas Welych, Si Kahn, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Raoul Wallenberg, Cynthia Weiss, Mirian Socoloff, Martin Rozen, Ruchele Kleinert, Lilian Wald, Glikl bas Judah (Glukel of Hameln), Marvin Lowenthal, Rebecca Gratz, Molly Picon, Jacob Kalich, Rose Schneiderman, Eleanor Roosevelt, Anne Frank, Betty Friedan, Rosa Rabota, Shalom Cholavsky, Allen Ginsberg, Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, Babara Streisand, Emma Lazarus, Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg, Abraham, Clara Lemlich, Bill Mardo, Lester Rodney, Abbie Hoffman, ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), New York (New York, USA); languages include English, Hebrew
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Religion: Islamophobia 2009; 2016-2019;
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include racism, Islamophobia, xenophobia, solidarity, tolerance, peace, prejudice, racial animosity, religion, terrorism, white supremacy, shootings, bombings, violence, activism, social justice, bigotry, protests, Israel, Jews, Jewish people, Europe; references or specifically about targeted attacks against Muslim and Islamic people in 2017 across the United States and the resulting movement to provide solidarity and defense for Muslim people, Muslim ban, Mona Lisa (painting), hijabs, post-9/11, solidarity, religious freedom, belonging, community; makers include Design Action Collective, Inkworks Press, Network Against Islamophobia, Jewish Voice for Peace, Micah Bazant, Islamophobia Youth Committee, Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC); references or specifically about Global Islamophobia Awareness Day, "no wall,";places made include United States, Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer E-8, Folder 10
Housing: Newsprint 2021
Physical Description: 4
Scope and Content Note
related topics include homelessness, housing inequality, evictions, Covid-19 pandemic, police, policing, police violence; makers include Inti Gonzalez, Street Spirit news, Mona Caron, Rimi Templeton, Melanie Cervantes, David Solnit, Poster Syndicate, Jax; referenced individuals include Mark Leong, Suzi Garner, Toan Nguyen; references or specifically about face masks, rent, unhoused encampments, tents, art installations, sweeps, arrests; places made include California; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-9, Folder 1
HIV/AIDS: Individuals 1987-1997
Physical Description: 8
Scope and Content Note
related topics include direct action, U.S. government silence (inaction), stigma, derogatory terms, racial slurs, prevention; makers include Riots, New York State Health Department, American Red Cross, Daniel Adams, Michael John Horne, Chris McAuliffe, Aid for AIDS, Syracuse Cultural Workers; references or specifically about swastikas, Yale University, Iran-Contra affair, impeachment, U.S. Constitution, The African American HIV/AIDS Program, War Resisters League, HIV/AIDS red ribbon; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bertrand Russell, Barbara Bush, Pat Robertson, Dan Quayle, Greg Alan Williams, Burt Lancaster, Mary Harris Jones (Mother Jones); places made include California (USA), New York (USA)
Drawer E-9, Folder 2
HIV/AIDS: Newsprint 1989; 2013
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include women, homelessness, economics, health care, drugs, treatment, research, racism, prisons, prisoners, political prisoners, intravenous drugs, youth, needle exchange, funding, Zidovudine (INN) / Azidothymidine (AZT), drug companies, corporations, advertisements, transmission, homophobia, U.S. government conspiracies, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ); makers include Bullet; Vincent Gagliostro, Avram Finkelstein, AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), Lower East Side Print Shop, Inc., The New York Crimes, Communistcadre, fierce pussy, Visual AIDS, Tacoma Art Musem, ; references or specifically about, consequences of early death from HIV/AIDS, health insurance, Hoffman-La Roche Inc., wealth care, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Coca-Cola, subvertisements, germ warfare, lentivirus, capitalism, imperialism, bio-warfare; referenced individuals include Ed Koch, Patrick Gage, W.H. Depperman, Joel Morris; places made include USA, Tacoma (Washington, USA),
Drawer E-9, Folder 3
HIV/AIDS: Prevention - Sets and Series 1989-1990
Physical Description: 29
Scope and Content Note
related topics include safe sex, condoms, sexually transmitted diseases / sexually transmitted infections (STDs/STIs), women, education, misinformation, transmission, education, testing, alcohol, drugs, pregnancy, intravenous drug use, communication, dialogue, children, abstinence, prevention, symptoms, treatment; makers include Health Crisis Network, Kaiser Family Foundation, West Berkeley Health Center, Orange County Center for Health, Dot Printers, Hollar Photography, Mike Maxsenti, Hennepin County AIDS Awareness Campaign, Tom Berthiaume, Robert Mapplethorpe, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Disease Control (CDC); references or specifically about herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), America Responds to AIDS campaign, skin popping, crack; places made include Florida (USA), California (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-9, Folder 4
HIV/AIDS: Prevention / Testing / Transmission / Treatment 1986-1995
Physical Description: 25
Scope and Content Note
related topics include misinformation, statistics, children, education, pediatric AIDS, hotlines, free clinics, health care, African Americans, community building, women, condoms, safe sex, sharing needles, intravenous drugs, medicine, funding, medications, early treatment, youth, ; makers include De Anza College Health Services, Max Haynes, Inkworks, American Red Cross, J. Keeler, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), New York State Health Department, Health Education Resource Organization (HERO), California AIDS Clearing House, AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), Kevin Sloan, Earl Office, AIDS Project (San Mateo County), Advocates for Youth; references or specifically about California Medical Association, AIDS ribbon, "sombrero" (Condom), Honeywell, African American HIV/AIDS Program; places made include California (USA), Maryland (USA), New York (USA), Illinois (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-9, Folder 5
HIV/AIDS: Prototypes 1995
Physical Description: 13
Scope and Content Note
related topics include education, condoms, education, children, women, pan-Africa, prevention, safe sex, community building, Asian Americans, Chicano/Latino, social services; makers include Paula Harris ArtReach, Rene Murga, Gloria Johneo, Donna Session, Brenda Lawrence, Linda Posnick, Beatriz Mojarro, John Tat, Irene Ledesma; references or specifically about Women Need To Know Campaign; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Hindi, Thai
Drawer E-9, Folder 6
HIV/AIDS: Safe Sex 1978-1994; 2014
Physical Description: 49
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includes one double-sided poster
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related topics include condoms, Native Americans, youth, health, partner, heterosexual sex, family planning, venereal diseases (VD), Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), transmission, hotlines, condoms, lube, oil, car, salad; makers include Miguel Angel Reyes, Centers for Disease Control, County of Los Angeles, Department of Health Services, Office of AIDS Programs and Policy, San Francisco AIDS Foundation, PhotoSynthesis Inc. D. Harsh, C. Caffee, Electronic Images, Pittsburgh AIDS Taskforce, Stewart Tilger, Christine P. Salvador, Seattle Indian Health Board, David Smith Graphics, Fred Lyon, Young Drugs Products Corporation, Trojan, Pharmacists Planning Service Inc., McAdvertising, Phil's Photo, Jerry Seidl, Barbara Talbott, Health Education Resource Organization (HERO), Jeff McElhaney, David Foote, Allan Sprecher, Jerry LaRocca, Joanne Day Smith, Dynagraphics, The Word Works, Christie Saloman, Community Design Group, New York State Health Department, John Bloom, Scriptographic Product, Life Foundation, Travis, Robert Joyce, Neal Izumi, Precision Press, Gene Kelton, Perry Woods, Tucson AIDS Project, Brad Theissen, Pierce Mills, Michael Tomaszewski, Minnesota AIDS Project, Risa Evans, Rodney Sakai, Raymont Kwan, King Cole Inc., Steven Meisel, Red, Hot & Blue, Benetton, Project for Education & Prevention of AIDS (PEPA), San Francisco General Hospital, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Robert Birch, California AIDS Prevention Program, The Galaei Project, Impact Studios, David Acosta, Peter Lien, Sandra Shap, Maryland Institute Design, Christopher Hayes, Condom Resource Center, ACMC-Highland Hospital, California AIDS Clearinghouse, Inkworks, Reimer Foundation, Alliance of Services for AIDS Prevention (ASAP); referenced individuals include Chris Hansen, Tin Man,; references or specifically about, National Condom Week, AIDS Program of Whitman-Walker Clinic, bath houses, bareback, ride the pony, petroleum jelly, petrolatum, vegetable oil, mineral oil, lotion, Crisco (oil), Ky, Cornhuskers, Nonoxynol-9; produced by or supporting Pharmacists Planning Services Incorporated, Carter-Wallace (Trojan Lubricants), Mayer Laboratories (Kimono & Maxx condoms), Trimensa Corporation (Prepare and ForPlay Lubricants), The Reimer Foundations; places made include Maryland (USA), Arizona (USA), California (USA), Minnesota (USA), New York (USA), Pennsylvania (USA), Massachusetts (USA), Oakland, California, (USA), Chicago (USA), ; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-9, Folder 7
HIV/AIDS: Institute for Latino Studies (Notre Dame) - Series 2001-2005
Physical Description: 21
Scope and Content Note
related topics include precaution, prevention, women, education, pregnancy, skeletons, testing, love, community, isolation, children, babies, diversity, protection, contraception, birth control, sex, identity, discrimination, statistics, angels, HIV/AIDS, caution, borders, victims, awareness, hotline, families, decapitation, health, health care, disclosure, blood, healthy lifestyle, transmission, syringes; makers include Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health, Institute of Latino Studies, the Inter-University Program for Latino Research, Segura Publishing, RINI TEMPLETON DESIGN, Pablo Caro, Brooks Ebetsch; references or specifically about fairies, angels, birds, feathers, hopscotch, games, hearts; referenced individuals include Enrique Chagoya, Vero Castro, Yolanda Gonzalez, Margarita Alarcon, Fernando Salicrup, Scherezade Garcia, Maceo Montoya, Miguel Angel Reyes, Agustin Baron, Salomon Huerta, Frank Romero, Poli Marichal, Artemio Rodriguez, Jose Lozano, Eddie Ferrusquia, Maria Dominguez, Marcos Dimas; places made include Mesa (Arizona, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer E-10, Folder 1
HIV/AIDS: Drugs and Alcohol 1986-1990; 2000
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include intravenous drug use, bleach, prevention, safe sex, needle sharing, crystal meth (crystal methamphetamine), clean needles, benefit; makers include Miguel Angel Reyes; Centers for Disease Control; County of Los Angeles, Department of Health Services, Office of AIDS Programs and Policy, Julee Wiltes, Sharon Burke, Denver AIDS Prevention, AIDS Resources, Drug Use, Colorado Department of Health, Project Safe, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene for AIDS Education, Illinois Department of Public Health, Ken Nahoum, National Institute on Drug Abuse, University of Miami, The Community Alliance Against AIDS, The AIDS Project (San Mateo County), West Hollywood Addiction & Recovery Taskforce, Katherine Tom, Phillip Hays, Art Center College of Design, the people's revolution; references or specifically about clean needles now, The Dragonfly; places made include Colorado (USA), Maryland (USA), Illinois (USA), California (USA), Oregon (USA); languages include English, Spanish, New Orleans (Louisiana, USA),
Drawer E-10, Folder 2
HIV/AIDS: Events 1983-2001; 2019
Physical Description: 13
Scope and Content Note
related topics include international solidarity, marches and demonstrations, direct action, benefit events, exhibit, stigma, red ribbon,; makers include Guzman, Roz Romney, Andy Sohn, John Belskus, National AIDS Vigil, Willie Morris, Don Eunson, Red Sun Press, The Names Project, Robert P. Moore, Hendricks Studios, Western Laser Graphics, Business Aid for AIDS, Jim MacKenzie, Renee Flower, Santa Cruz AIDS Project, Jeyhan Rohani, Katharina Short, Full Tilt Design, Community Printers, Tony Grant, Spyglass Graphics, Full Tilt Design, Katharina Short, Community Printers, San Francisco General Hospital, Jane Norling, Gay Men's Health Crisis, Frankie M., Gotham Body Piercing, Steve Arnold, GLBT Historical Society of Northern California, James C. Hormel Gay & Lesbian Center, ; references or specifically about AIDS candlelight memorial and mobilization, dance-a-thons, Santa Cruz AIDS Project, Biz AID for AIDS, "the Power of Broken Hearts", Megahood: The origin and Evolution of the Folsom Street Fair-Celebration and South-of-Market Community Empowerment in the Age of AIDS, "the Miracle Mile", sexual health, education activities, HIV/AIDS awareness, ; referenced individuals include Dana Terrell, Keith Haring, Kathleen Connell, Michael Valerio; places made include New York (USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), California (USA); languages include English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese;
Drawer E-10, Folder 3
HIV/AIDS: The NAMES Project 1988-1996
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include AIDS Memorial Quilt, statistics, Central America, religion, Judaism, films; makers include David Reavis, B. Rader, Donelan, Jagonasi, One Stop Typesetting, Art Jagonasi, Marcel Miranda, FB Printing and Packaging, John Hirsch, Lennie Warren, Marshall Rheiner; references or specifically about mass civil disobedience, AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), ACT UP/LA, El Salvador, Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC), Whitman-Walker Clinic Inc. The Quilt Comes Home (1991); referenced individuals include Arthur Hugh Clough, David Ray, Elizabeth Layton, William Wordsworth; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Washington, D.C.; languages include English, Hebrew
Drawer E-10, Folder 4
HIV/AIDS: U.S. Made - Spanish Language 1988-2005
Physical Description: 36
Note
one poster is double-sided
Scope and Content Note
related topics include women, conferences, Chicano/Latino, condoms, safe sex, family, World AIDS Day, drugs, alcohol, youth, hotlines, public health, transmission, intravenous drug use, children, education, prevention, pregnancy, testing, treatment, bleach, transgender women, Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), needle sharing, sanitation, medicine, counseling, social services, health care, community building, HR 4370: The AIDS Cure Project (1993-1994); makers include Kate Sorensen, Los Angeles County Latino Caucus on HIV and AIDS, Taller Documentación Visual, Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas UNAM Ken Nahoum, Instituto Nacional de Abuso de Drogas, Ad Council, Texas AIDS Line, Texas Department of Health, State of California AIDS Education Campaign, New York State Health Department, Whitman-Walker Clinic Inc., Bernadette Vigil, American Friends Service Committee, People of Color Consortium Against AIDS, Linda Montoya, Patricia Montes-Burks, Valle Lindo Graphics, La Mano Press, José Lozano, Marcos Dimas, Enrique Chagoya, Fidencio Durán, Artemio Rodriguez, Eddie Ferrusquia, Vero Castro, Frank Romero, Poli Marichal, Ixrael Rodríguez, Agustín Barón, Efraín Novelo, Salomón Huerta, Miguel Angel Reyes, Gándara Mental Health Center, San Francisco AIDS Foundation, Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC), Margeotes Fertitta & Weiss, American Red Cross, Miguel Angel Reyes, Emilio Garcia S., Sharon Burke; references or specifically about HIV/AIDS red ribbon, Prevenir es Vivir, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), ethnic diversity, multiculturalism, Mexico; referenced individuals include Maria Victoria Vélez, Gloria Estefan, Keith Haring; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Texas (USA), New York (USA), New Mexico (USA), Massachusetts (USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer E-10, Folder 5
HIV/AIDS: Various Topics 1988-2008
Physical Description: 24
Scope and Content Note
related topics include films, cultural events, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), African-Americans, youth, family, transmission, infant, baby, stigma, labor, unions, treatment, cure, religion, education, children, statistics, global economics, capitalism, social services, international aid, pan-Africa, immune systems, health care, HIV Education, discrimination; makers include Miguel Angel Reyes; Centers for Disease Control; County of Los Angeles, Department of Health Services, Office of AIDS Programs and Policy, Naughty North Collective, Ryan Conrad, International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF), Joe Monroe, Abbot Laboratories, The AIDS Ministries Program of Connecticut, City of Houston Health and Human Services, Daniel Melaney, The Shoshin Society, Nancy Burson, Kunio Nagashima, Vincent Gagliostro, Haitian Coalition on AIDS, Klodi Lemoine, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Diane Sunseri, Daniel J. Martinez, UNAIDS, UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO, World Bank, Latino Artists Against AIDS; referenced individuals include James Wentzy, Gibran Evans; references or specifically about AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), images of hope / imagenes de esperanza, silence = death, World AIDS Day, AIDS Community Television, faggot, safe sex paranoia, HIV/AIDS red ribbon, Star of David, World Trade Organization (WTO), big business, profits, T-cells, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Santa Monica Museum of Art; places made include Maine (USA), Connecticut (USA), Texas (USA), Pennsylvania (USA), California (USA), Washington, D.C. (USA); languages include English, Spanish, Haitian Creole
Drawer E-10, Folder 6
HIV/AIDS: Women 1985-1991
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include pregnancy, transmission, pregnancy testing, HIV testing, children, transgender women, self-esteem, self-worth, protection, pediatric AIDS, health care, social services, child care, treatment, drugs, safe sex, drug rehabilitation programs, condoms, prevention, sexually transmitted diseases / sexually transmitted infections (STDs/STIs), conferences, women's health; makers include Miguel Angel Reyes; Centers for Disease Control; County of Los Angeles, Department of Health Services, Office of AIDS Programs and Policy, Illinois Department of Public Health, National Urban League Inc., Metropolitan Life Foundation, Gary Nolton, Oregon Printing Plates, Louisiana AIDS Hotline, Lousiana AIDS Prevention Project, Oregon Health Division, Turtledove Clemens Inc., Peese, For Women Only, New York State Health Department, Robert Birch, Red Sun Press; references or specifically about sisterhood, African Americans, AIDS Awareness Week; referenced individuals include Mari Evans; places made include Los Angeles (CA, USA)
Drawer E-11, Folder 1
Native Americans: Heritage, Racism, Resistance 1972-1979; 1990s
Physical Description: 24
Scope and Content Note
related topics include political prisoners, unity, environment, children, activism, women, murder; makers include Glad Day Press, Bruce Carter, Akwesasne Notes, Mohawk Nation, Camilla Smith, Hans Krul, sovereighnty, self-determination; references and specifically about jail terms, arrests, Native American Revolution Bicentennial, Mount Rushmore National Monument, Lakota People, Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868, Ganienkeh, Adirondacks, territory, longhouse, kiva, Cree, unity, Hopi, Sweden, United Nations Conference on Human Environment, Iroquois, indigenous peoples, land, totem pole, ancestors, family portrait, Saskatchewan Indians, Cree Nation, bleach hair, acceptance, Stoney Nation of Southern Alberta, Alberta Provincial Archives, La Raza/Los Indios, Chiapas, Mexico, El Barrio Communications, Columbia, Red Paper, Second International Indian Treaty Conference, petroglyphs, Woods Wash (California, USA); referenced individuals include Chief Joseph, Levi General (Deskaheh), Charlo (also Charlot; Claw of the Little Grizzly or Small Grizzly-Bear Claw), Bitterroot Salish (or Flathead, Salish, Selish), Big Bear, Tom Kanatakeniate Cook, David Monongye, Thomas Bayacya, Edward S. Curtis, Tatanka Yotanka (Sitting Bull), Norma Sluman, Opeteca-Hanawaywin (Poundmaker), Buffy Sainte-Marie, Betty Hunter; places made include Rooseveltown, NY (USA); languages include English
Drawer E-11, Folder 2
Native Americans: Arts and Culture 1967-1979; 1982-1995; 2007
Physical Description: 41
Note
TC Cannon (Tommy Wayne English name, Pai-doung-a-day Kiowa language name From Caddo Tribe, which means "one who stands in the sun". His style of painting was Southern Plains Flatstyle".
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Duwamish tribe, the earth, rainbow, Black River, arts and crafts, artisanry, nature, wilderness, photography, Native American Code Talkers of World War II, portraiture, Lakota Nation, god, peace, student work, Chumash Rock Art, ceremonies, Nootka tribe, graphic web design, marketing, vandalism, anti-nuclear, Lummi Nation, Elwha tribe, militarism, ceremonial featherwork, poetry, Mother Earth, ecology, stories, history, armed struggle; makers include Peter Teekamp, Joan Cawley Gallery, Diedre, Ray McCarthy, Inkworks Press, Kees, Northland Press, October Council Fund, R.C. Gorman, Beautiful America Publishing Company, Government Printing Office, Luke Simon, Scot M. Patterson, Revolutionary Playthinks, Sam English, Southwest Organizing Project, Buffalo Nickel Creative, Native American Rights Fund, John Ratzloff, Kevin Brown, RYKO, Tom Kochel, Eric Haase, Oyate bookstore, Santa Fe Opera, Tommy Wayne Cannon; referenced individuals includeT.C. (Tommy Wayne) Cannon Pai-soung-a-day KIOWA name and means man who stands in the sun)), Michelle Vignes, Domingo Rivera, Burciaga, Xochitl, Irene Perez, Francisco Camplis, Consuelo Mendez, Rafael Maradiaga, Buffy Saint Marie, Jose Romero, Howard Rainer, Frank Waters, Black Elk, Elsie Allen, Bill Olive, Ryan Red Corn, Winona Laduke (No Nukes), Ralph Nader, Norma Andraud, Louis Riel, Marvin Gluck, Al Charles Jr., John Trudell (Grafitti Man), Edward S. Curtis, Metis-Indian Resistence Movement, Awiakta; references or specifically about baskets, pots, Acoma pottery, California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), Coconino Center for the Arts, U.S. flag, Kili FM Radio, Pipestone (Minnesota, USA), Institute of American Indian Arts, Makahmo Pomo, Mount Rushmore, Manco Capac, Klamath River Region, Tosca, Count Ory, Eugene Onegin, Salome, The Duchess of Malfi, climate change, drought, 'Mother", "It", "Selu: Seeking the Corn Mother's Wisdom", Fulcrum Publishing, "When Earth becomes an "it"; places made include Oregon (USA), Santa Fe (New Mexico, USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Houston (Texas, USA), Wichita (Kansas, USA), Colorado (USA), Porcupine (South Dakota, USA), Edina (Minnesota, USA); languages include English, French, Lakota, Lummi
Drawer E-11, Folder 3
Native Americans: History / Education [1962]; 1952-1953; 1970; 1985-1993; 2000-2003; 2019
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include entrepreneurial awareness, business, children, First Nation Peoples, Nuu Chah Nulth, Iroquois Confederacy (Haudenosaunee), abolitionism, feminism, environment, labor, New York (USA), Pawnee Nation, Vietnam War, Navajo, scholarships, aid, genocide, California Gold Rush, human trafficking, slavery, mining, Maidu tribe, maps, colonialism, Spanish colonialism, pottery, native diversity, native population, D-Q University, higher education, respect, children, role models, culture, embarrassment, authors, derogatory language, colonialists, European conquest, legends, respectful language, nature, textbooks, authors, Native nation, disease, death, scalping, human trafficking, contamination, greed, mining, higher education, graduate school program, women, children, musicians, elders, children, land rights, Tongva Nation, Lakota, Cheyenne, Arapaho, historiography, languages, sign language, ; makers include American Indian Movement (AIM), Dorothy Haegart, Guillermo Prado, Karen Kearny, Glad Day Press, Syracuse Peace Council, Brian Lam, Denise Davis, Native American Cultural Center of San Francisco, LEF Foundation, Seventh Generation Fund, Friendship Press, Doris Seale, Beverly Slapin, Oyate, Steve Long, Inkworks Press, Halleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie, Cross Cultural Center, RongXiang XU College of Health and Human Services, University Student Services (Cal State LA), G.P. Dicus; referenced individuals include Mark Twain, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Donald Montileaux, Elizabeth Blackwell, Martin Sostre, Andrew Jackson, Lewis H. Morgan, Elys Parker, Eber L. Russell, Sharon Williams, Dorothy Haegart, Brian Lam, James Marshall, Denise Davis; references or specifically about Oglala Lakota College, The People's History Project, Tillicum Library, Gold Greed and Genocide (publication), Nuu Chah Nulth First Nation, "Children of the First People", terms, Indian, "Eskimo", "playing Indian", Thanksgiving, American River (Coloma, California, USA), 49ers, mercury, gold, cyanide, Maidu tribe, Sierra Foothills (California), Sutter's Mill, "Gold, Greed and Genocide", Project Underground, University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) Graduate School of Native American Studies, Cherokee saying, grandchildren, Northeastern State University, Oklahoma (USA), College of Optometry, Sequoyah Syllabry, Puente Community College (California, USA), Tongva land rights, Dakota War 1862, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, All Nations PowWow, Great Plains, ledger drawings, Oglala Lakota, horses, windmill, music, guitars, maps, "the Great Mystery", "the Great Spirit", pre-historic ruins; places made include Utah (USA), Syracuse (New York, USA), Tahlequah (Oklahoma, USA), Puente (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Puente (California, USA); languages include Sioux, English, Mohawk, Cherokee
Drawer E-11, Folder 4
Native Americans: Individuals [1940s]; 1969-1984; circa 1999
Physical Description: 28
Note
Bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Yellow Thunder Camp, land rights, political prisoners, indictment, genocide, state prisons, portraiture, quotations, Lakota tribe, government and politics, Miami Indians, Walla Walla prison, arts and culture, the environment, land rights, religion, humiliation, braverty, death, family, ; makers include Wicasta, Print Coop (Salsedo Press), Edward S. Curtis, Eugene Coalition, Dennis Banks / Lehman Brightman Defense Coalition, Dennis Banks Defense Committee, Michelle Vignes, Indian Victims Support Group, Chris Spotted Eagle, American Indian Movement (AIM), Sillaway, Jeanne Morgan, David Dowty, Black Sun Press, Roger Malloch, Jan Petterson, Michele Mortimer, Bother Poster, Young Oxfam, Native American Support Group, United Native Americans Inc., Michele Mortimer, Indian Victim Support Group, Chris Spotted-Eagle, Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition; referenced individuals include Phillip Deere, Chief Seattle, Black Hawk Sauk, RDA-In-YAn-Ka (Dakota Sioux), President Franklin Pierce, Dick Bancroft, Dennis Banks, Russell Means, Vine Deloria, Jr., Shirley Chisholm, Russell Redner, Richard Wilson (Dick Wilson), Ken Loudhawk, Leonard Weinglass, Dorothy Healy, Wounded Knee, Paul Skyhorse, Richard Mohawk, Chief Joseph, Chief Lone Bear, Gall Hankpapa, Vine Deloria Jr., Ishi, Michelle Richards, Anna Mae Aquash, Chief Sitting Bull, Frank Cieciorka, Little Turtle, Chief Dan George, James Dexter Simmons, Geronimo (Goyathlay), Red Shirt, Gall, Henry Beaulieu, Dale Bellcourt, David Beyl, Al Greenleaf, Clifford Howard, Darryl Thompson; references or specifically about Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868, Minnesota State Prison, Pineridge Indian Reservation, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Skyhorse and Mohawk Offense Defense Committee, Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives, East West Journal, "the Hole", The Great Spirit, beadwork, Maximum Custody Living Unit; places made include Eugene (Oregon, USA), New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Silicon Valley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA)
Drawer E-11, Folder 5
Native Americans: International Indian Treaty Council 1974-1999
Physical Description: 9
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Lakota Nation, political prisoners, genocide, Geneva Resolutions, Navajo-Hopi Relocation Program, Oglala Sioux tribe, land rights, human rights, environmentalism, sovereignty, religious freedom, treaty rights; makers include Jan Attridge, Dick Bankcroft, Kevin Brown, Dina Redman, Paul Owns the Sabre, Jime Cooke, Warren's Waller Press; referenced individuals include Nelson Mandela, Leonard Peltier, Russell Means, Black Elk, Bill Means, Tirivafi Kangai, Jose Alberto Alvarez, Moses Harris, Meredth Tax; references or specifically about Rosebud Educational Cultural and Spiritual Center, Big Mountain Sovereign Dineh Nation, American Indian Movement (AIM), International Indian Treaty Council, Native American Solidarity Committee, sterilization abuse, body autonomy, abortion; places made include San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Arabic, Spanish
Drawer E-11, Folder 6
Native Americans: International Solidarity 1980s-2000, 2014
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Navajo peoples, land rights, The Amazon rainforest, indigenous peoples, political prisoners, prisons, children, First Nations peoples,; makers include Comité de Solidarité avec les Indiens des Amériques (CSIA), Rotographie, Dan Budnik, Indigena, Ata Kando, Television Trust for the Environment; referenced individuals include Leonard Peltier, Pauline Whitesinger, Big Mountain; references or specifically about Arctic indigenous, North American indigenous, South American indigenous, Asian indigenous, African indigenous; places made include France, Berkeley (California, USA), Denmark; languages include French, German, Arabic, Spanish
Drawer E-11, Folder 7
Native Americans: Nature and Spirituality 1968-1992
Physical Description: 16
Note
posters were made from centerfolds of the AKWESASNE NOTES publications which were published between 1968-1992
Scope and Content Note
related topics include earth, weather, children, family, farming, food, destruction, land, peace, unity, creation, mythology, astronomy, moon, First Nations (Canadian indigenous peoples); makers include Akwesasne Notes, Mohawk Nation, University of Minnesota Press, Kahonhes, Gary Knack, Paul Lofthouse, William Witherup; references or specifically about "Zuni Governor", "Magic World: American Songs and Poems", Earth mother, wilderness, the pipe, balance, Creation, life cycle, seasons, Chippewa Reservation, gratitude, conquest, Scrimshaw Press, Great Spirit, Sun Clan, Hopi Nation, Cherokee Nation, drum, feathers, buffalo, Kwakiutl, Kwa-kwa-hu-lahl (raven), totems; referenced individuals include Hinmaton Yalatkit (Rolling Thunder in the Mountains), Nez Perce (Chief Joseph), Edward S. Curtis, Matilda Coxe Stevenson, William Bradon, Luther Standing Bear, George Catlin, Lame Deer, Peter Blue Cloud, Charles Brill, John Fadden (Kahonhes), David Campbell, Frank Cancian, Zinacanteco Mayas, Young Chief, Cayuse, Teri McLuhan, Dan Katchongva, Yukima, Johnny Creed Coe; places made include Rooseveltown, New York (NY, USA); languages include English
Drawer E-12, Folder 1
Native Americans: Land Rights / Relocation Circa 1970, 1976-2008
Physical Description: 32
Scope and Content Note
related topics include power lines, safety, farmers, public health, Big Mountain, sovereignty, Kwakwaka'wakw Nation, Ganienkeh Territory, Mohawk Nation, Ohlone people, water rights, women, Alcatraz Island, Red Nations, Indian Treaties, Navajo Nation, Hopi Nation, religious freedom, genocide, government and politics, preservation, cultural heritage, archaeology, public lands, desecration of Indian graves, ecology, environment, sacred sites, human rights, ecosystems, land development, contamination, clear-cut acres, lawsuits, life, flag, rifle; makers include Michael Horse, Northern California Land Trust, Native Youth Movement Warrior Society, Oh-Toh-Kin Publications, G. Hill, Native American Solidarity Committee, Amherst Cultural Workers Collective, American Indian Water Rights Tribunal, National Indian Coalition, Graffiti, Big Mount Legal Committee, Dana Franzen, John Slavicek, Boston Poster Collective, J.K. Buffalo, D. Kamzelski, Dan Budnik, Red Sun Press, Inkworks Press, Paul Goldstein, Rainforest Action Network, freegrassy.org, Cy Wagoner, Save the Peaks Coalition, Alaska Federation of Natives, N. Cal. Alliance; referenced individuals include Mary Williams, NaBehe Kadenehe, Barry Goldwater, Sitting Bull, Pauline Whitesigne, Jon Schledewitz; references or specifically about Navajo and Hopi Settlement Act Public Law (P.L. 93-531), The Creator, Burnham Legal Defense Fund, Dennis Banks Defense Committee, Tsagaglalal, Wishram people, Weyerhaeuser Co., longest walk (San Francisco to D.C.), bows and arrows, "save the peaks" (San Francisco Peaks, Arizona), Native American nations, Arizona Snowbowl Ski resort, sacred sites, Uncle Sam, teepees, National Indian Coalition, greed; places made include Canada, Washington, D.C. (USA), Minnesota (USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Anchorage (Alaska, USA), Davis (California, USA)
Drawer E-12, Folder 2
Native Americans: Leonard Peltier 1979-2011
Physical Description: 30
Note
there is a bull skull with feathers in the upper right hand corner. the symbol represents courage, toughness and agility.
Scope and Content Note
related topics include organizing conferences, benefit concerts, Diné Nation (Dineh Nation, Navajo), executive clemency, Ojibwa Sioux American Indians, Pineridge Reservation, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Oakalla prison, political prisoners, parole, ecology, truth and reconciliation, survivors, Pine Ridge Reservation Reign of Terror, White House, political prisoner, land rights, solidarity, Wounded Knee, ; makers include Third World Press, Craig Robertson, Pig Iron Press, Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, Mabel Negrete, Ernie Peters Long Walker, Tracey Thomas, Luis Rodriguez, Guillermo Prado, Inkworks Press, Red Sun Press, Paul Owns the Sabre, Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, Anton Mestia, ; referenced individuals include Crazy Horse, Alice Walker, Robert Redford, John Trudell, Bill Clinton (William Clinton), Leonard Peltier, Peter Matthiessen, Kathleen Cleaver, Ramsey Clark, Kanghi Duta; references or specifically about Haskell Indian Nations University, Sweetwater, Incident at Oglala, Marion Federal Penitentiory, Chipewa Sioux, Crazy Horse, prisoners of war (POWs), American Indian Movement (AIM), ghost dance, Crow Dog, Amnesty International; places made include Rapid City (South Dakota, USA), New York (New York, USA), Lawrence (Kansas, USA), Berlin (GERMANY), Kansas City (Kansas, USA)
Drawer E-12, Folder 3
Native Americans: U.S. Government / Legislation 1976-1981; 2008-2010
Physical Description: 13
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Act of Congress of 1954, termination of Native American tribes by U.S. government, state sponsored terrorism, colonialism, elections, campaigns, constitution, political movement, U.S. flag, children, racism, treaties, statistics; makers include Co-operative Labor, Hickory Inc., Tribal Sovereignties, T.R. Redcorn, Michael Horse, Inkworks Press, National Indian Coalition, Shonna Husbands-Hankins, Peace Roads Graphics, Northwest Working Press, Native American Solidarity Committee, Thompson, Chris Spotted Eagle, Kathleen Day-Gilchrist; referenced individuals include Chief Sealth, John Bridgeman, John E. Cunningham; references or specifically about Declaration of Independence, The Longest Walk, preamble to the US Constitution, bald eagle, liberty bell, "Liberty Bull", tomahawk, Treaty of Canandaigua, Oneida Nation, Onondaga Nation, Cayuga Nation, Seneca Nation; places made include Portland (Oregon, USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA)
Drawer E-12, Folder 4
Native Americans: Various Topics 1972-1984; 1994-2013; 2018-2020
Physical Description: 27
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Anishinabe people, Onondaga Nation, street art scholarships, sovereignty, police brutality, women, homelessness, voting, elections, colonialism, maps, Native American mascots, children, terrorism, corruption, government, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), collaboration, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), police state, resistance, sympathizers, murder, campaigns, "criminal syndicalism", marches and demonstrations, boycott, resistance, sports, discrimination, Indigenous People's Day, land rights, hereditary rights, unity, tribes; makers include American Indian Movement (AIM) Frank H. Jump, Superhuman, Zinn Educational Project; T. Ryan Red Corn, Raymond Dasmann, Frank Cilensek, Ozen, Greenpeace, Kerry Tremain, Nick Allen, Michael Rocco, Survival of the American Indians Association (SAIA), Glad Day Press, Black Mesa Defense Fund, Meztli Projects, Ashley, The Transformer, Gord Hill (Kwakwaka'wakw), Student Affirmative Action, Gracias Olivia, Osage Nation Election Office, Team Response: Indians Against Defamation (TRIAD), Warbonnet Enterprises, Oyate, political prisoners, Sons and Brothers, Jackie Fawn, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Concerned American Indian parents, respect, resistance, Joel Garcia (Huichol), RIver Tikwi Garza, Meztli Projects; referenced individuals include Dennis Banks, Jim Thorpe, Howard Zinn, Floyd Westerman, Raul Salinas, Allen Lau, Wendy Rose, Pancho Aguila, Dick Wilson, Eugene V. Debs, Russell Means, Oscar Running Bear, Sitting Bull, Geronimo; references or specifically about Columbus Day, Indigenous People's Day, The Great Jim Thorpe Longest Run, The Longest Walk, global monoculture, biotic life, Black Hills (South Dakota, USA), American Indian Law Students Association, Hopi Nation, coal, environmentalism, boycotts, Coors, Fund of the Sacred Circle, Otto Bremer Foundation, U.S. flag, Native Action Sisterhood Gathering, Wounded Knee Occupation, American Indian Movement (AIM), Pine Ridge Reservation, Pine Ridge Tribal Government, Black Panther Party, Oglala Sioux, Rapid City (South Dakota, USA), felony indictments, Indian resistance, Black Mesa Grandmothers, protect the sacred, water is life, Pittsburg Negroes, Kansas City Jews, San Diego Caucasians, Cleveland Indians, pennants, Tongva lands, Pit River tribe; places made include Santa Fe (New Mexico, USA), Illinis (USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), East Los Angeles (California, USA), Portland (Oregon, USA), Tongva Land (California, USA)
Drawer E-12, Folder 5
Native Americans: Women 1973-1998
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include political prisoners, Mother's Day, self-defense, murder, American Indian Movement (AIM), Pine Ridge Reservation, child abuse, women's history, slave abolitionists, Mimac, suffrage, anti-nuclear, peace, arts and crafts, domestic violence, Lakota women, spirituality, higher education, Oyate tribe, Iroquois women, Native American female physicians, racism, racist standards of beauty, First Nation peoples, Iroquois women, feminism, Onondaga Nation, female healers; makers include Winold Reiss, Yvonne Wanrow's Indian Defense Committee, Women's Encampment, Bonnie Acker, Red Sun Press, Deborah Kamilski, South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, Maria Hollenbach, Organization for Equal Education of the Sexes, Robin Factor, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Toba Tucker, Lopez, Jackrabbit Press; referenced individuals include Sarah Winnemucca, Yvonne Wanrow, Harriet Tubman, Mary Bordeaux-Hunger, Nellie Left Hand Bull-Big Crow (Han Ku Win), Dorothy Mousseau Crane Pretty Voice, Edna Little Elk, Kate Bone Shirt Omaha Boy, Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, Kate Roubideaux Blue Thunder, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucrecia Mott, Joslyn Gage, Susan La Flesche Picotte, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Betty Hunter, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Matilda Joslyn Gage, Marlene Roan Eagle, Yvonne Wanrow (Yvonne L. Swan), Gov. Dixie Lee Ray; references or specifically about North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), White Buffalo Calf Woman Society, Wounded Knee massacre, Sinte Gleska College (Mission, South Dakota, USA), Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy), Manitas de Oro Gallery, Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation; places made include Jamaica Plain (Massachusetts, USA), Bodega (California, USA), New York (New York, USA); languages include English, Lakota
Drawer E-12, Folder 6
Native Americans: Wounded Knee 1973-1975; 1980s
Physical Description: 18
Note
Bobby Onco pictured (Kiowa Tribe)
Scope and Content Note
related topics include indigenous practices, sovereignty, Oglala Nation, cultural benefits, marches and demonstrations, U.S. government, reconciliation, political prisoners, sovereignty, women and children, massacres, humanitarian aid, U.S. Marshalls, Pine Ridge Reservation, armed struggle; makers include American Indian Movement (AIM) Legal Defense Fund, National Lawyers Guild, RPM Print Co-Op, Sarah Penman, Printing Center Ink, Oglala Lakota College, Inter-Tribal Friendship House, American Indian Center, Red Banner Collective, Seattle Indian Center, Artist United, Akwesasne Notes; referenced individuals include Clyde Bellecourt, Bobby Onco, Dennis Banks, Russell Means, Billy Jack, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt; references or specifically about MeCHA, Venceremos Brigade, White House, Kiowa Tribe, Carter Camp, Wounded Knee massacre, rainbows, buffalo; places made include San Jose (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Washington D.C. (USA), Sioux Falls (South Dakota, USA)
Drawer E-12, Folder 7
Native Americans: Arts and Culture - Events [1977]; 1978-1985,1999-2019
Physical Description: 21
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related topics include anniversary, reunion, ecology, environment, energy, campaign, love, restoration, resources, land, celebration, sustainability, street fair, pow wow, annual event, photography and art exhibition, human rights, Indigenous people's rights, land rights, oil, exploitation, mass mobilization, theater, fish, nature, music festival, children, dreams, resistance, activism, resilience, children, exhibitions, benefit concerts, racism, storytelling; makers include Inkworks Press, Self-help Gaphics, San Francisco American Indian Center, San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund, Unplug America, SomArts Cultural Center, U'wa Defense Project, Intertribal Friendship House and American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Vanguard Public Foundation, Friends of Support Services for the Arts, K. Banks, Stanford American Indian Organization, Robert KaKay Geesic, Jr. National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Minneapolis American Indian Center, Honor the Earth, Stay loud, Health happens Aqui, Self Help Graphics, V. Yava, Third World Publicatioms, The Elaine M. Stanley Peacemaker Center; references or specifically about Suffolk Theatere Company, The Loon & The Heron Theatre, "The Salmon People" (play), fables, Boston Common, "Warriors of the Rainbow", Many Winters Gathering of Elders, Angels Gate Cultural Center, American Indian Movement (AIM), AIM-West, Coyote journal, Anishinabe Tribe, Thunderbird, sacred, health, consumption, poisons, television, radio, fossil fuels, automobiles, cars, Greenpeace, Indigenous Women's Network (IWN), Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN), 7th Generation Fund, Citizen Alert Native American Program, Coyote Image, United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Occidental Petroleum, farmers, students, Columbian people, Plan Columbia, U'wa Traditional Authorities, Tale Spinners Theater, Turtle Island Ensemble, watershed, Julia Morgan Theater, Vanguard Public Foundation, Louis C. Stoumen Estate, Wahpepah Centennial Fund, H.H. Oppenheimer Trust, E. Singleton, Maison de la Culture A. Malraux-Reims, Palace of Fine Arts (San Francisco, California), gourd dancing, native foods, arts and crafts, mother earth, indigenous resistance, Chowingna (California, USA), feathers, boat, oats, sun ,moon, upside-down American flag, Chief Wahoo (mascot), 30th Anniversary of the American Indian Movement, Sacred Pipes Sundance, ; referenced individuals include Jack Malotte, Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie, J. Meuier, John Trudell, Terence Freitas, Ingrid Washinawatok, Lahe'ena'e Gay, Stephen Most, Paul Hellyer, Hooty Croy, Michelle Vignes, Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman, Max Gail, Jean Lamarr, D. Aguilar, C. LaMarr, S. Malicay, H. Tsinhnahjinnie, Floyd Westerman; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Stanford (California, USA), Reims (France), Jamaica Plain (Massachusetts, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA); languages include Navajo, English;
Drawer E-13, Folder 1
United Farm Workers (UFW): Arts and Culture 1968-1970; 1982; 2002
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include El Teatro Campesino, Farm Workers Theater, children, marches and demonstrations, UFW flag, Somos Un Pueblo Chicano Mexicano, justice, fasting; makers include El Taller Grafica, Celia de la Riva, Hess, Ignacio Gomez, United Farm Workers (UFW); references or specifically about National Farm Workers Association, fasting, U.S. flag, California flag, UFW flag, meeting of Robert Kennedy and Cesar Chavez (3/11/68), grapes, raisins, viva la causa; referenced individuals include José Guadalupe Posada, Cesar Chavez, Robert Fitzgerald Kennedy, Virgin de Guadalupe; languages include English, Spanish; places made Delano (California, USA)
Drawer E-13, Folder 2
United Farm Workers (UFW): Arts and Culture - Events 1971-1982; 1995-2007
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
related topics include films, documentaries, boycotts, strikes, unions, benefit events, Chicano / Latino, agricultural workers, McDonald's, labor, workers' rights, arts and culture, festival, solidarity, women, struggle, strike, ; makers include Ochoa, Coalition de Apoyo de la Huelga Campesina, Migrant Ministry, Aurelio Diaz, Paul Davis, Ruben Guzman, Bob Fitch, R. Tuten, National Farm Workers Service Center, San Diego State University Farmworkers Support Group, Striking Farmworkers, Susan Pearcy, National Farm Worker Ministry; references or specifically about "Fighting for Our Lives", American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Gallo Wine, Georgetown University, Young Florida migrants, Chicano Student Union, Peoples Union, Cardijn Center, Coalición de Trabajadores de Ommokalee / Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW), Project Jonah, United Farm Workers (UFW), Mongo Santa Maria, afro latino music, "Hold the Line", "Fighting for our Lives", African Americans, Malo Azteca Dakila, "Yo Soy Joaquin" (poem), Harvest of Shame, Why We Boycott, the Long March, ; referenced individuals include Holly Near, Andy Zermeño (Andrew Zermeño), Rufino Contreras, Dolores Huerta, Arnold Miller, Phil Ochs, Melanie, Richard Chavez, David Crosby, David Grisman, Farm Worker Week 1982, Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzalez; places made include New Hampshire (USA), Florida (USA), New York (USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Stockton (California, USA), San Diego (California, USA), (California, Santa Cruz (California, USA) , Stockton (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer E-13, Folder 3
United Farm Workers (UFW): Boycotts 1970s
Physical Description: 27
Scope and Content Note
related topics include films, grapes, lettuce, labor, Labor Day, strikes, strawberries, Safeway Inc., Red Coach lettuce, corporations, fair labor employment, health, child labor, housing, wages, Gallo Wine, community organizing, community building, children, rallies, families, strikebreakers, unions, management, contracts, police brutality, children, death, murder, occupational hazards, statistics, medical care, health care, wages, public health and safety, labeling, growers, pledges, boycott, supermarkets, solidarity; makers include Quebec Farmworkers Committee, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador, Susan Rogers, Oregon Public Employees Union (OPEU), Bob Fitch, Poster Institute for the Study of Nonviolence, StrikingFarm Workers, Western Graphic Arts Union #14, ; references or specifically about "Why We Boycott", "Fighting For Our Lives", Teatro Villa, scabs, boycotts of non-union products, AFL-CIO, nonviolence, United Mine Workers, grapes, head lettuce, UFW logo, "there's blood on those grapes", "union-busting", poison, pesticides, hazards, mining, construction, tuberculosis, diabetes, Robert F. Kennedy Medical Plan, DDT, Parathion, toilets, labor contractors, forced migrancy, child labor, "Modesto", Thunderbird Wine, Ripple, Andre Cold Duck, Boone's Farm, Madria-Madria Sangria, Tyrolia, Carlo Rossi, Red Mountain, Josef Steuben, Paul Masson, Christian Brothers, Almaden, Italian Swiss Colony, Pereli-Minetti, VIedel, Novitiate of Los Gatos, "Si se puede" (slogan), Safeway; referenced individuals include Cesar Chavez, Hank Lebo, Arnold Miller, Phil Ochs, Richard Milhous Nixon; places made include New York (USA), Canada, California (USA), Ohio (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-13, Folder 4
United Farm Workers (UFW): Boycotts - Grapes 1965-1975; 1988-1990
Physical Description: 27
Scope and Content Note
related topics include pesticides, pesticide poisoning, mass media, police, strikes, fast for life, fasting, labor, agricultural labor; makers include Haines, Anne Frantz, The Paper (newspaper), Toledo Boycott Office, El Malcriado/Manzell, Union Des Employes de Commerce, Retail Clerks Union; references or specifically about Lucky Supermarkets, scabs, AFL-CIO; referenced individuals include Cesar Chavez, Paul Simon; places made include California (USA), Canada, Los Angeles (California, USA), Ohio (USA); languages include English, Spanish, French
Drawer E-13, Folder 5
United Farm Workers (UFW): Boycotts - Grapes - Gallo Wine 1970-1975
Physical Description: 50
Scope and Content Note
related topics include strikes, union-label wine companies, non-union label wine companies, public health, working conditions, labor, benefit concerts, films, lettuce, grapes, Safeway Inc., corporations, housing, child labor, Boone's Farm, blood of the farmworkers, farm workers, benefits, full time work, job protections, temporary workers, worker abuse, labor abuse, working conditions, living conditions; makers include NYU Law Students (New York University), Office and Professional Employees International Union, Bob Fitch, Institute for the Study of Nonviolence, www.ufw.org, Office and Professional Employees International Union OPEIU AFL-CIO Local 30, Artists Support Committee for the Farm Workers; references or specifically about Gallo Estate, Farm Workers Week, "Fighting For Our Lives", Robert F. Kennedy Farm Workers health plan, AFL-CIO, Death Valley, poisons, cancer, pesticides, wine glasses, UFW flag; referenced individuals include Holly Near, Cesar Chavez; places made include California (USA), New York (USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer E-13, Folder 6
United Farm Workers (UFW): Cardstock 1972; 1997
Physical Description: 7
Scope and Content Note
related topics include boycotts, grapes, Gallo wines, California Proposition 22: Agriculture Worker Union Organizing (1972), Senate Bill 984 (Richard Polanco); makers include Simón Silva, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, Arte Cachanilla, National Farm Workers Ministry; references or specifically about FLOC Boycott (Farm Labor Organizing Committee), AFL-CIO, Cesar Chavez Day; referenced individuals include Cesar Chavez, Alma Flor Ada; places made include USA; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer E-13, Folder 7
United Farm Workers (UFW): Children and Families 1977-1982; 2001
Physical Description: 9
Scope and Content Note
related topics include women, labor, la campesina, food sovereignty, farm labor; makers include Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC), Cathy Murphy, D. Forbes, El Taller Grafico, Domingo Ulloa, Farmworker Families of San Diego County, Domingo & Son Printing, Interfaith Committee for Justice and Reconciliation, Rafael Escamilla, Farm Labor Organizing Committee; referenced individuals include Joseph Pintauro; places made include USA; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer E-14, Folder 1
United Farm Workers (UFW): Computer Feed Paper and Newspapers 1972
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Gallo wine, boycotts, pesticides, labor, U.S. Republican Party (GOP); makers include El Malcriado; references or specifically about AFL-CIO, La Causa; referenced individuals include Cesar Chavez, Art Torres; places made include California (USA)
Drawer E-14, Folder 2
United Farm Workers (UFW): Farm Workers Week 1975-1987
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include children, people with disabilities, pesticides, pesticide pollution, calendars, nonviolence, child labor, boycotts, religion, grapes; makers include National Farm Worker Ministry, Cathy Murphy, El Taller Grafico, Lynne S. Fitch, 10 mile walk for justice; referenced individuals include Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; places made include USA; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer E-14, Folder 3
United Farm Workers (UFW): Individuals 1970-1979
Physical Description: 22
Scope and Content Note
related topics include impeachment, labor, nonviolence, boycott, Saikhon strike; makers include Maha Sortor, Luana Boutilier, El Taller Grafico, Farm Worker Press; referenced individuals include Richard Nixon, Thelma Catherine "Pat" Nixon Walter, Walter Reuther, Victor Hugo, Rufino Contreras, Pancho Villa (José Doroteo Arango Arámbula), Emiliano Zapata; places made include Delano (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-14, Folder 4
United Farm Workers (UFW): Individuals - Cesar Chavez 1973-1978; 1990-2014
Physical Description: 24
Note
includes newsprint
Scope and Content Note
related topics include fasting, nonviolence, strikes, grapes, children's art, peace, Gallo wines, murals, pesticides, pensions, labor, medical benefits, child labor, wages, fair pay, memorial, accion y compromiso, boycott, elections, non-violence, courage, manliness, patience, victory, rescue, peace, UFW flag, history; makers include Apple Inc., Brooklyn & Boyle, Ignacio Gomez, Daniel DeSiga, California Department of Industrial Relations, A. Sirkia, Octavio Ocampo, Bob Fitch, Community Printers, Roberto Gutierrez, Aztlan, United States Postal Service (USPS), Daniel DeSiga, El Taller Grafico, Cathy Murphy, National Student Committee for Farmworkers, Take Stock, Ruben Aepeda, David Seiter, California Department of Education Cesar E. Chavez Curriculum, La Union De Campesinos, Resource Center for Nonviolence, Washington Elementary School 4th grade class; references or specifically about "Think Different" Apple campaign, Yuma Arizona, veteran of WWII, Proposition 14 (1976), free elections for farmworkers in the fields, Labor Archives & Research Center (San Francisco State University), U.S. Senate Committee Hearing (1966), United Farmworkers Organizing Committee (UFWOC), Avenida Cesar Chavez, East Los Angeles (California, USA), , legacy, California Proposition 14 (1976) Farmworker initiative, children, the future, 1966 U.S. Senate Committee hearing, Delano (California, USA), Safeway grocery stores, Cesar E. Chavez United States Postal Service stamp, Colegio Cesar Chavez (Mt. Angel, Oregon, USA); referenced individuals include Virgen de Guadalupe, Robert F. Kennedy, William J. Warren, George E. Ballas, Helen Fabela Chávez, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Emiliano Zapata, Cathy Murphy, Helen Fabela Chávez; places made include Keene (California, USA), Montebello (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Mt. Angel (Oregon, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-14, Folder 5
United Farm Workers (UFW): Individuals - Cesar Chavez - Events 1960;1977; 1993-2012
Physical Description: 29
Scope and Content Note
related topics include commemoration, festival, nonviolence, marches and demonstrations, immigration, labor, workers' rights, benefit events, memorial events, film, inauguration, contracts, music, student art, conference, education, tribute, chicano, exhibition, migrant workers, community leadership, social justice, legacy, dove of peace, religion, commemoration, ; makers include Joe Bravo, Medinet Heredia, Cathy Murphy, Cesar E. Chavez Foundation, Unión de Campesinos, Adrian Arias, Victor Aleman, Dolores Huerta Foundation, Grant Corley, Autumn Press, Walden Design, Rene Castro, Armando Arellano, Latino Museum of History, Art and Culture, Ignacio Gomez, Evelina Alarcon, Hess, Migrant Action Program, Cesar E. Chavez National Holiday, Inkworks Press, Mark Robinson, University of Chicago, Alejandro Flores, ; references or specifically about pesticides, Virgin de Guadelupe, Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF), No Grapes March, Cesar E. Chavez State Holiday, Senate Bill 984 (Richard Polanco), Annual Northwest Chicano Studies Symposium, slavery, social justice, Cinco de Mayo, 1968 fast, Viva La Causa, U.S. flag, Mecca (California, USA), Thermal, California, USA), Coachella (California, USA), folklorico, Escuela de la Raza, Cesar E. Chavez National Holiday (March 31), Si Se Puede!, St. Mary's College, la raza, Seminario Permanente de Estudios Chicanos y de Fronteras, Fundacion Cultural Chicanos Noventas A.C., el Seminario Permanente de Estudios Chicanos y de Fronteras (DEAS-INAH), la Univrsidad Autonoma de Sinaloa, el Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, la Direccion General de Culturas Populares (CNCA), el Centro de Investigaciones sobre America del Norte (CISAN-UMAM), la Revista "Voices of Mexico," el Foco Regional Mexico de la National Association for Chicano Studies (NACS-USA), la Fundacion Manuel Buendia, la Revista Mexicana de Comunicación, el Centro de Relaciones Internationales de la Facultad de Ciencias Politicas Sociales (UNAM), el Centro de Estudios de Fronteras y de Chicanos, el Area de Estudios Chicanos del C entro de Ensenanza para Extranjeros (CEPE-UNAM), el Centro Cultural "Sin Fronteras," el Comité de Defensa Ciudadana, Immokalee tomago pickers, Coalition of Immokalee Workers(CIW), Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture, SMART Museum, Arte popular, El Moviemento Estudiantil Chicago de Aztlan (M.E.C.H.A.); referenced individuals include José Montoya, Linda Chavez-Thompson, Dolores Huerta, Richard Rodriguez, John Kouns, Robert F. Kennedy, Richard Allatore, Cesar Chavez, Jose Angel Gutierez, Edward James Olmos, Jesus Garcia, Juan Mora-Torres;places made include California (USA), Los Angeles, (California, USA), Coachella, (California, USA), Washington (USA), Colorado (USA), Moraga (California, USA), Mexico City (Mexico); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer E-14, Folder 6
United Farm Workers (UFW): Individuals - Dolores Huerta 1987-2011
Physical Description: 5
Scope and Content Note
related topics include boycotts, labor, work contracts, labor legislation, women, Chicano/Latino, cultural events, environment, justice, women; makers include Organization for Equal Education of the Sexes Inc., TABS, Sasha Newborn, Wilson Printing, Maria Hollenbach, Dolores Huerta Foundation, Organization for Equal Education of the Sexes Inc ; references or specifically about Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs (Wayne State University), multiculturalism, University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB), United Farm Workers of America (UFW), "Si, se puede,"; referenced individuals include Yolanda M. López, Carlos Santana, Zack de la Rocha, Lila Downs, Pete Escovedo, Culture Clash, Martin Sheen, Danny Glover, Benjamin Bratt, Jackie, Guerra, Ed Begley, Jr., Dolores Huerta; places made include California (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-14, Folder 7
United Farm Workers (UFW): Labor 1970-1976
Physical Description: 7
Scope and Content Note
related topics include workers' rights, Labor Day, unions, union labels, labor, employment, benefit, statistics; references or specifially about mechanization, lost jobs; makers include California Immigrant Workers Association (CIWA), United Farmworkers of America (UFW), American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Western Graphic Arts Union; referenced individuals include Cathy Murphy; places made include Keene (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer E-15, Folder 1
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Made in Cuba 1972-1991; 2014
Physical Description: 25
Note
includes textiles, includes series by Olivio Martinez of Che Guevara (10 of 15)
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Egypt , U.S. culture critique, Radio Rebelde, Cuban Revolution; makers include Graphitel, Raul F. Cruz, Vargas, Fran Valdes, Alfredo Manzo, Alberto Korda, Chavez, Roberto Salas, Lesbia Vent Dumois, Editorial de Ciencias Sociales, Casanueva, Olivio Martinez, Jorge Hernandez, Empresa Impresora de Especies Postales, Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan; references or specifically about Campbell's Soup; referenced individuals include Andy Warhol; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer E-15, Folder 2
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Made in Europe 1970s-2007
Physical Description: 32
Scope and Content Note
related topics include communism, Cuba, cultural events, Cuban 5, political prisoners, international solidarity, imperialism, art exhibitions, religion, benefit concerts; makers include Partij van de Arbeid van België (PVDA) / Parti du Travail de Belgique (PTB) / Workers' Party of Belgium, Katrien Demuynck, Mare Nostrum, C. Themptander, Ligue Anti-Impérialiste, Zelek, Riehl, Peoples Democracy, Hoier/ Sparr, Two Bare Feet, Cinar (Cinaralti), Communist Youth of Greece (KNE), Associação de Amizade Portugal-Cuba; references or specifically about JCR (Belgium), Jeunesse Communiste; referenced individuals include Oscar Romero, Gerardo Alfonso, Fidel Castro, Ñiko, Alberto Korda; places made include Belgium, Turkey, Sweden, Germany, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Greece, Portugal; languages include English, Dutch, French, Turkish, Swedish, Greek, Portuguese, German
Drawer E-15, Folder 3
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Made in France 1995-2007
Physical Description: 24
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Cuba, cultural events, films, anniversaries; makers include Cuba Sí, Jeunesses Communistes Révolutionnaires (JCR), L'Humanité, France Amerique Latine, Mustapha Boutadjine; references or specifically about Ligue Communiste Révolutionnaire (LCR); referenced individuals include Olivier Besancenot, Alberto Korda, Maurice Dugowson, Pierre Kalfon, René Burri
Drawer E-15, Folder 4
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Made in Germany 1983-2006
Physical Description: 26
Scope and Content Note
related topics include conferences, international solidarity, Nicaragua, Cuban Revolution, calendars, art exhibitions, Cuban photography, films, cultural events, religion, Venezuela, socialism, Colombia, Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, theater, prisons; makers include Felix Kuballa, Gert Wiescher, Cuba Sí, Schröter, Reinders Posters, Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterjugend (SDAJ) / Socialist German Workers Youth, Jörg Rückmann, Zentralamerika-Komitee Luzern Schlössli; references or specifically about Unión de Escritores y Artistas De Cuba (UNEAC), Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst (NGBK), Jesus Christ, Projekt Befreiung, MRTA, FARC, URNG, EZLN, Informationsbüro Nicaragua; referenced individuals include Chinolope, Alberto Korda, Hugo Chávez, Eddy Socorro, Olaf Reitz, Helmut Ostermeyer
Drawer E-15, Folder 5
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Made in Italy 1987-2014
Physical Description: 31
Scope and Content Note
makers include Partito della Rifondazione Comunista (PRC), Federazione Giovanile Comunista Italiana (FGCI), Democrazia Proletaria, Felice Pigrataro, Artecnica Production, Domingo, Grafistar, Kaleidos, Liberazione, Grafica Gridas, Fondazione Guevara; related topics include communism, cultural events, Cuba, international solidarity, anti-imperialism, immigration, conferences, Nicaragua, Latin America, films; references or specifically about Giovani Comuniste e Comunisti, Librerie Feltrinelli, Associazione Italia-Cuba Napoli; languages include Spanish, Italian; referenced individuals include Alberto Korda, Manara, Alberto Granado, Roberto Massari, Antonio Moscato, Alberto Ruggiero, David Kunzle, Michel Antony
Drawer E-15, Folder 6
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Made in Latin America 1971-2007
Physical Description: 36
Scope and Content Note
related topics include cultural events, money, currency, Cuba, Nicaragua, imperialism, anniversaries, memorials, Bolivian soldiers, art exhibitions, deaths in war, communism, disappeared persons (desaparecidos), Cuban Revolution, peace, religion; makers include Servicios de Artes Gráficas S.A. (SAGSA), Quimantú, A. Sportono, Editora Política, Editorial Vanguardia, Federación Juvenil Comunista (FJC), Partido Comunista de Cuba (PCC), Veragua; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Carlos Nuñez Tellez, Miguel Enríquez; references or specifically about Central Obrera de Santa Cruz, La Vida Es Hoy, IPECP, Asociación Madres de Plaza de Mayo, Confederación Universitaria Boliviana; places made include Chile, Bolivia, Cuba, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Argentina, Peru
Drawer E-15, Folder 7
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Made in Mexico 1978-2004
Physical Description: 16
Note
Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) work from 1994
Scope and Content Note
related topics include conferences, students, music, anniversaries, photography, international solidarity, Cuba, Chiapas, cultural critiques; makers include Lourdes Franco, Vik Muniz, Ideocarteles, Rafael López Castro, Gabriela Rodriguez, Luis J. Garzón Chapa, Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP), Leopoldo Morales Praxedis, Taller Experimental de Gráfica, Miguel Valdez, Oswaldo Guayasamín, Ceva-Cleta; references or specifically about Organización Continental Latinoamericana y Caribeña de Estudiantes (OCLAE), Casa de las Americas; referenced individuals include lameiras, José Martí, Fidel Castro, Emiliano Zapata, Augusto Pinochet, Farabundo Martí, Augusto Sandino
Drawer E-15, Folder 8
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Made in Spain 1987-2008
Physical Description: 9
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anniversaries, cultural events, communism, U.S. embargo against Cuba (economic blockade), art exhibitions, Che (2008 film); makers include Vizearra, Posters el Jueves, Partido Comunista de los Pueblos de España (PCPE), Colectivos de Jóvenes Comunistas (CJC), Partido Comunista de España (PCE), Unión de Juventudes Comunistas de España (UJCE), Juventud Comunista Andalucia (JCA); referenced individuals include Fidel Castro, Vladimir Lenin, Benicio del Toro; places made include Basque Country, Spain; languages include Spanish, Basque
Drawer E-15, Folder 9
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Made in Switzerland 1968-2006
Physical Description: 26
Scope and Content Note
related topics include revolution, cultural events, concerts, socialism, May Day, labor, films; makers include Wizard & Genius, IdealDecor, Vereinigung Schweiz-Cuba, Richard Frick, Nicolàs Delgado Erustes, M.J.F. Productions, RiFri, Junge Welt, Walter Fröhlich; references or specifically about International Film Circuit, Movimiento Revolucionario Túpac Amaru (MRTA), FARC-EP, FPMR, Swiss symbol; referenced individuals include Dukas, Bruno Margadant, René Mederos, Richard Dindo, Paco Ignacio Taibo II, Froilan Escobar, Félix Guerra; languages include Spanish, German, English
Drawer E-15, Folder 10
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Made in United Kingdom (UK) 1969-2006
Physical Description: 22
Scope and Content Note
related topics include art exhibitions, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), religion, Christianity, capitalism; makers include Ken Sutherland, Big O Posters, Athena Reproductions, Don Honeyman, The Black Dwarf, Chas Bayfield, Churches Advertising Network; referenced individuals include Alberto Korda; references or specifically about Chesucristo, Jesus Christ
Drawer E-15, Folder 11
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): U.S. Made 1969-2004
Physical Description: 17
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Mt. Rushmore (South Dakota, USA), films, biographical timelines, U.S. embargo against Cuba (economic blockade), Vietnam War, money, U.S. currency, love, revolutionaries, poverty, injustice, Cuban Blockade; makers include Lola Scarpitta, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Elana Levy, Raul Martinez, Why? Press, Autumn Press, Nora King, TAZ, Resistance Publications, M. Gallardo, B. Kano, Albert Korda; references or specifically about La Isla de la Juventud / The Isle of Youth, Rage Against the Machine, The Jesus Lizard, Rage Propaganda, Junta de Coordinacion Revolucionaria (JCR), ELN, ERP, MIR, MLN, Cuban revolution, moral work incentives, Communist Parties of Latin America, peasants, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Guerillo Heroico; referenced individuals include Richard Fleischer, Jack Palance, Omar Sharif, Alberto KordaElena Levy, Anita Welych; places made include California (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-15, Folder 12
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Made in Vietnam 1977-1997
Physical Description: 7
Note
includes hand-painted items on hand-made paper
Scope and Content Note
related topics include children, youth, Vietnam War, unification; makers include Huy Toan, Tran Huu Chat; referenced individuals include Alberto Korda; languages include Vietnamese
Drawer E-16, Folder 1
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): General 1970s-1983
Physical Description: 21
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includes possible René Mederos reproduction that may not be attributed to Mederos
Scope and Content Note
related topics include portraits, murals; referenced individuals include Fidel Castro, Camilo Cienfuegos; makers include Poster Expression, José Ramón Chavez, Propaganda SPEC, Ocean Press
Drawer E-16, Folder 2
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): About Alberto Korda Photographs 1996-2006
Physical Description: 26
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items feature poster productions with Korda image, "Guerrillero Heroico" and others
Scope and Content Note
related topics include quotations, biographies, timelines, art exhibitions, symposiums, advertisements, altered facial expressions; makers include Caros Amigos, Gobierno de Canarias, University of California at Riverside, California Museum of Photography, Centro de la Imagen, Visuals America, Freundschaftsgesellschaft BRD-Kuba e.V.; referenced individuals include Diana Diaz, Hai Yun Zhao, Jean-Paul Gaultier; languages include Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, Italian; places made include Brazil, Spain, Mexico, Italy, USA; references or specifically about Maggie Palomo y El Son de Los Angeles
Drawer E-16, Folder 3
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Alberto Korda - Stylized Images 1978-2001
Physical Description: 35
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anniversaries (of 1960 Korda image); references or specifically about Guerrillero Heroico; makers include Fréderick Candon, International Graphics Walmsley, Riverton, Richard Duarte, Revolution Press, Propaganda SPEC, Gladys Acosta, Editora Política, Daysi Garcia, Ediciones "Culebra Pinta", Gwasg Yr Urdd, Roman Cieslewicz (reproduction) ; languages include Spanish
Drawer E-16, Folder 4
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Antonio Pérez González (Ñiko) - Made in Cuba 1968-1983
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
makers include Comisión de Orientación Revolucionaria (COR), NAC, Partido Comunista de Cuba (PCC); referenced individuals include Pedro Chaskel; related topics include portraits, Cuban graphics, poster art exhibitions, anniversaries, documentary films
Drawer E-16, Folder 5
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Photographic Posters 1968-1996
Physical Description: 55
Note
items feature photographic images, not actual photographs
Scope and Content Note
makers include The Movement Press, Berkeley Bonaparte, Lyle Stuart, Osvaldo Salas, Black Star, Wespac Visual Communications, Inc., José A. Figueroa, Nicolás Guillén, Visual America Ediciones, Center for Cuban Studies, Allan Frakovich, FSUTCC, FSTFC, FSTLAB, FDER, CEARQ, Barricada Socialista; places made include California (USA), Cuba, New York (USA), Bolivia; referenced individuals include Alberto Korda, Mario Benedetti, Carlos Puebla, Ron Burda, San Jose Mercury News, Paco Ignacio Taibo II; related topics include poetry, photographic proofs, biographies, quotations, anniversaries; languages include English, Spanish, places made include Oakland (California, USA)
Drawer E-16, Folder 6
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): Text Only / No Image 1970-2005
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anniversaries, quotations, lecture events, female sterilization, May Day, production, labor, murder, protest, demands; places made include Indiana (USA), Canada, Argentina, Pennsylvania (USA), Cuba, Boston (Massachusetts, USA); makers include Elefanten Press im Medienzentrum, Funky, Trends International LLC., Rolling Stone Magazine, Albert Watson, Concejo Deliberante de la Ciudad Aútonoma de Buenos Aires, Organización Continental Latinoamericana de Estudiantes, Balaguer, CDID MINAL, SNTI Alimenticia, School of the Museum of Fine Arts(Boston); referenced individuals include Johnny Depp, David Kunzle, Alfredo Rostgaard, Roberto Massari, Ernesto "Che" Guevara,; references or specifically about Chesucristo, Jesus Christ, Center for the Study of Political Graphics, Franklin & Marshall College, murder of 4 student protesters Kent State University 5/4/1970, Paris student protests, ; languages include Spanish, English, German
Drawer E-16, Folder 7
Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara): With Others 1973-1993; Circa 2012
Physical Description: 29
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makers include Isiposters.com, L. Alvarez, Editora Política, Pablo Labañino, Revista Arquitectura, CENTSCO, José Antonio Burciaga, Ed Souza, Instituto Cubano de Amistad con los Pueblos (ICAP), Partido Comunista de Cuba (PCC), OTE, Junta Coordinadora Revolucionaria (JCR), Heri Echevarria, Antonio, Departamento de Orientación Revolucionaria (DOR), Bayardo, Vereinigung Schweiz-Cuba El Salvador-Nicaragua Komitee, Printoset Zurich, Ares, Taller de Serigrafia de René Portocarrero, Toni Gorton; places made include Cuba, California (USA), Switzerland, New York (USA); referenced individuals include Camilo Cienfuegos, Fidel Castro, José Martí, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, Antonio Maceo Grajales, Salvador Allende, Simón Bolívar, Antonio Valero de Bernabé, José de San Martín, José Antonio Burciaga, Frida Kahlo, Luis Valdez, Dolores Huerta, Cesar Chavez, Emiliano Zapata, Ricardo Flores Magón, Benito Juarez, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz, Tomás Rivera, Lolita Lebrón, Augusto Sandino, John F. Kennedy, Barack Obama, Diego Rivera, Juan Perón, Inca Atahualpa, Miguel Enríquez, Augusto Pinochet, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Friedrich Engels, Carlos Fonseca, Farabundo Martí, John Lennon, Nestor Paz Zamora, Andrea Brizzi, Malcolm X, Nelson Mandela, Rosa Luxemburg, James P. Cannon, Mary Harris Jones (Mother Jones), Leon Trotsky, Oscar Romero, Maurice Bishop; references or specifically about The Last Supper of Chicano Heroes, The Mythology and History of Maíz, Jornada Nacional Guerrillera, Jornada Ideologica Camilo y Che, Universidad Técnica de Oruro, Congreso Universitario Nacional, Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo (ERP), Movimiento de Liberación Nacional-Tupamaros (MLN-T), Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN), Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR), martyrdom, Pathfinder Mural; related topics include Guerra de los Diez Años (Ten Years' War, Cuba), Cuban Revolution, colonialism, indigenous peoples, Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia, Chile, Turkish Communist Party; languages include Turkish, Spanish, English, German
Drawer E-17, Folder 1
Vietnam War Era: Anti-War 1967-1975
Physical Description: 47
Note
includes cardstock
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-war, arts and culture, children, families, counterculture, peace, racism, Vietnam War, Cambodia, U.S. imperialism, exploitation, hunger, military spending, economics, education, government budgets, health care, chemical warfare, napalm, maps of Southeast Asia, bombing, military deaths, nuclear bomb, nuclear threat, napalm, United States Navy, United States Marines, warship, censorship, injuries, soldiers, civilians, peace sign, dialogue, dissent, identity, martyrs, activism, bombing, poets, poetry, anti-Semitism, American dollar, budgets, ; makers include Lambert Reproductions, Zoro, Pandora Productions, Dick Hess, Stettner Endress, Zabohonski/Graff, Personality Posters, E. Gordon, Architects and Planners Against the War, Florence Siegal, Antonio Frasconi, Universal Poster Company, Dunstan Periera, People's Blockade, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), James Francis Gill, Crisis Coalition, Bem Achtenberg, ; references or specifically about Campbell's Soup, "Out of the Mouth of Babes", "American Gothic", genocide, American Eagle, USS Enterprise, Viet Cong, detonation, Naval Combat Artist Museum, peace sign, protest fist, Black Panthers, Viet Minh, Al Fatah,( MPLA) People's Movement for the LIberation of Angola, Miss Montana, Congress, blockade of Haiphong, Soviet anti-semitism, Soviet Jewry, Jewish Americans, Jewish Defense League, Cambodia, ; referenced individuals include Aeschylus, Andy Warhol, Grant Wood, John Berger, Frank A. Krauss, Jr., Jan Barry, Richard Nixon, George McGovern, Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa, President Lyndon B. Johnson, Secretary of Defence Robert S. McNamara, Admiral David L. McDonald, Captain J. L. Holloway, Kathy Huppe, Richard Nixon, Yevgeny Aleksándrovich Yevtushenko, Nguyen Van Thieu.; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Wayzata (Minnesota, USA), New York City (New York, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), ICELAND, ; languages include English, Spanish, Icelandic, French, German, Swedish,
Drawer E-17, Folder 2
Vietnam War Era: Anti-War 1965-1975
Physical Description: 40
Note
includes laminated poster
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related topics include children, war veterans, U.S. imperialism, McDonald's, corporations, parodies, prisoners, international solidarity, peace, solidarity with Vietnam, marches and demonstrations, bicentennial celebration, My Lai Massacre, destruction, mothers, children, bombing, rifles, prisoners of war (POWs), napalm, gas masks, democracy, struggle, peace, liberty, morality, rifles, women, murder, sex drive, human nature, fascism, World War II (WWII), Nazis, religion, indignation, hypocrisy, inhumanity, mendacity, violence, aggression, freedom, racism, economics, poetry, self-determination, religion, massacre, babies, ; makers include Seymour Chwast, Gary H. Brown, Garner Tullis, Morton Marcus, Futzie Nutzle Arnold Mesches, Martin Stephen Moskof, Murray Poster Printing Co., Student Mobilization Committee to End the War, Richard Avedon, ABC Pictures Inc., Personality Posters, Photos Geantes, ABC Merchandising, G. Stowe, Jr., Marilyn Kaplan, Ivan Chermayeff, Poster Prints, Artists' and Writers', Colorcraft Inc,, Ben Achtenberg, Clergymen's Emergency Committee for Vietnam, Barkin, R.L. Maeberle, Murray Poster Printing, SANE (Peace Action); references or specifically about National Liberation Front (Viet Cong), American bald eagle, Life Magazine, "No More War", stock exchange, Radical Student Union (RSU), New Mobilization Committee West, Anti Imperialist Contingent, Pentagon, "Four More Years", West Germany, Israel, Tel Aviv, Jordanian prisoners, "Air War in Viet Nam, American ranger troops, German Bundeswehr, murder gangs, water canons, Christians, West Berlin, the cross, Indochina, dirty war, Korea, Cuba, Guatemala, Laos, Dominican Republic, Panama, Middle East, Cambodia, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Portugal, Spain, Greece, South Africa, Rhodesia, injured children, fire, injuries, My Lai, ; referenced individuals include Allen Ginsberg, Uncle Sam, Adolf Hitler, Ronald L. Haeberle, Frank Harvey, Richard M. Nixon, Willy Brandt, Thich Nhat Hanh, Erich Fromm, Pete Seeger, Ossie Davis, Jules Feiffer, I.F. Stone, Floyd McKissick, ; places made include USA, United Kingdom, Santa Barbara (California, USA), New York (New York, USA),
Drawer E-17, Folder 3
Vietnam War Era: Arts and Culture 1967-1979
Physical Description: 37
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related topics include nudity, bondage, women, astrology, sex, children, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), counterculture, films, philosophy, parenting, identity, Native Americans, communism, ageism, concert, racism, war, freedom, American Democracy, war, peace, corruption, social change, identity, the environment, poetry, music, police brutality, art exhibitions, photography; makers include The Old School, Les Levine, Davey Rosenberg Features, Bill Bates, T. J. Press, Personality Posters, Ben Feldman, Alm Alcom, Robert Indiana, Poster Originals, Johnson Printing Co., Steffan & Gaines, Inc., MCMLXVII Brothers Machine, Leonard Redman, Color Service Inc. Mark Victor Publishing Co., Verse Nine, Pandora Productions, Bizarre, Reprise, University of California at Berkeley, J. Ramos, Amerasia Creative Arts, Bruce Butte, Jerry Socher, ; references or specifically about Center Opera Company of the Walker Art Center, fists. Black on Red (Rothko), Vietnam War, public art, Eliot Church, freedom of speech, freedom of expression, Pickle Family Circus, Asian identity, Environmental Defense Fund, trees, Fourth of July, Independence Day, Woody Guthrie Memorial, People's World, Berkeley Community Theater, People's Park, Phoenix Gallery; referenced individuals include Skrebneski, John Eliot, Tom Murray, Andy Warhol, Virgil Thomson, M.C. Escher, Costa-Gavras, Don Getsug, Lenny Bruce, Phil Ochs, Doc Watson, George McGovern, Henry Gibson, William S. Burroughs, John Giorno, Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Warren S.F. Yee; places made include USA, United Kingdom, Berkeley (California, USA), Newton (Massachusettes USA), Pennsburg (Pennsylvania, USA), New York (New York, USA), Oakland (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-17, Folder 4
Vietnam War Era: Individuals 1966-1970
Physical Description: 17
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related topics include peace, arts and culture, music, children, 1968 Chicago riots, 1968 Democratic National Convention; makers include The Visual Thing Inc., Jim Robertson, Personality Posters, Pandora Productions Inc., Joe Ketola, Joe Tilson, International Posters Inc., Benedict J. Fernandez, Fred W. McDarrah, Kanron Inc., Scott Ryan; references or specifically about Jimi Hendrix Experience, fine arts, swastika; referenced individuals include Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Raffaelli, Alain Gaveau, Joan Baez, Édouard Manet, Ho Chi Minh, Bob Dylan, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Allen Ginsberg, Daniel Berrigan, Adolf Hitler; places made include USA
Drawer E-17, Folder 5
Vietnam War Era: Internationally Made 1963-1975
Physical Description: 20
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related topics include anti-nuclear, guns, firearms, sex, U.S. imperialism, U.S. government, anti-war, U.S. capital punishment, death penalty, nature, nudity, animal rights, feminism, fashion industry, communism, elections, Vietnam war, campaigns, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), cross-dressing, international aid, benefit events, labor; makers include Alexander Calder, Wagner Graphic, H.R. Giger, Wizard & Genius, Peter Andersson, Uppsala Konstgalleri, Printlab, Gallardo, Verkerke Reprodukties, Don Ornitz, Gottschalk Gallery, Japan Committee for Support of the People of Vietnam, Chihiro-Iwasaki, Hans Pelgrom, Mathijs Witt, Minerva A/S, Bagnolet, Parti Communiste Français (PCF), Artists' Committee Against the War in Vietnam, Kishin Shinoyama, Raymond Bertrand, Eric Losfeld, Cram Poster, Sture Johannesson, Guy Peellaert, R. Deihl, Glelijn Escher, Biljetdrukkerij, Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT); references or specifically about U.S. flag, French Revolution; referenced individuals include Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Eugène Delacroix, Lunds Konsthall, John Lennon, Yoko Ono; places made include Denmark, Switzerland, Sweden, France, Netherlands, Japan, Germany, Ireland, USA; languages include English, Swiss-German, French, Dutch, Japanese
Drawer E-17, Folder 6
Vietnam War Era: Marijuana 1967-1974
Physical Description: 21
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related topics include botanical drawings, films, peace, marijuana legalization, decriminization, hippies, guns, nature, drug control, law enforcement budget, psychedelics, counterculture, comics, underground comics, cartoons, cigarettes, subvertisements, drugs, drug identification, elections, public health and safety, youth, ; makers include Universal Graphics, Angeline King, Personality Posters, Pandora Productions, Rik Vig, Platt, Roy Williams, Robert Crumb, Dennis Bezanis, Natural Graphics, Kinkos Graphics, S.B.S. Creative Designs, Westpac, Consolidated Brewers Association of America, ; references or specifically about Marlboro, "Assassin of Youth", Marijuana Reformer magazine, Yes on 19, National Commision on Marijuana and Drug Abuse, American Medical Association, The Marijuana Initiative, Marijuana Reform League, Los Angeles County, Women For Weed, Alice in Wonderland, smoke in, Proposition 19 Section 11530 (California), Marihuana, ; referenced individuals include Elmer Clifton, Andy Warhol; places made include USA, San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington DC,
Drawer E-17, Folder 7
Vietnam War Era: U.S.-China Friendship 1970-1976
Physical Description: 30
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related topics include media, Arts and culture, community, benefit, healthcare, armed defense, power, hammer and sickle, archaelogy, People's Republic of China, art exhibitions, public health, anniversary, international solidarity; makers include US/China People's friendship Association East Bay (Berkeley, California), Salsedo Press; references or specifically about China's role in constructing the Tanzania Zambia Railway, peasant paintings, Huhsien County (People's Republic of China), U.S.-China People's Friendship Week (9.21-29, 1973), "White-haired Girl", China's National Day, "Red Detachment of Women", "Two Heroic Sisters of the Grasslands, Cock Crows at Midnight", Eye exercises, Taiwan, Kuomintang government, women & childcare in China; referenced individuals include Ann Tompkins, Dr. Susan Warren, Clark Kissinger, Felix Greene, Victor Sidel, Mao Tse-Tung, Ruth Sidel; places made include Berkeley (Californis, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), ; languages include English, Chinese
Drawer E-18, Folder 1
Vietnam War Era: Anti-War 1967-1974
Physical Description: 34
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related topics include university events, veterans, Vietnam War, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, cultural events, public lectures, colloquia, space exploration, U.S. military spending, amnesty, draft resistance, poster exhibitions, poster competitions, strikes, banks, U.S. intervention, consumerism, anti-war, U.S. culture critique, protests, resistance, heroism, benefit, ; makers include Karen Somerville, Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW), WTS Pharmacraft, Les Levine, Wimps Collective, Brothers Machine, National Council for Universal Unconditional Amnesty, Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Champion Products, R. Parnow, Gemini, Avant-Garde, Peter G. Cohen, Logue and Boshier, World Magazine, A. Refregier, Pathé Contemporary Films; references or specifically about Los Feliz Theater, Black serviceman's Caucus, Center for Servicemen's rights in San Diego, National Comittee for the Restoration of Civil Liberties in the Philippines, Peace Action Council, East Los Angeles College (ELAC), University of California at Irvine (UCI), subvertisements, advertisements, "space, not war", "make love, not war", Viet Cong, National Liberation Front (NLF), Gainesville Veterans, war records, American Eagle, Rhinoceros; referenced individuals include Jane Fonda, Daniel Ellsberg, Holly Near, Tom Hayden, George Smith, Marilyn Hoff, Emile de Antonio, Paul Mooney, Francine Parker, Donald Southerland ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Mount Penn (Pennsylvania, USA)
Drawer E-18, Folder 2
Vietnam War Era: Anti-War - Marches and Demonstrations 1967-1979
Physical Description: 32
Note
includes reproduction of original, includes cardstock
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related topics include capitalism, imperialism, classism, racism, economic inequality, inflation, space program, soldiers, bombs, marches demonstrations, children, Vietnamese, police brutality, death, rallies, socio economic inequality, political rights, civil rights, anti-nuclear, draft, GIs, housing, jobs, education, medical care, mobilization, repression, picketing, bombing, Southeast Asia, African Americans, protests, voting, right wing, riots, peace, terrorists, violence, non-violent, energy crisis, black frontline soldiers, anti-imperialism, activism, blockade, swatzika, ; makers include New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, People's Coalition for Peace and Justice, Philadelphia Resistance Print Shop, Vietnam Peace Parade Committee, Black United Action Front, Nation Peace Action Coalition, Maury Englander, Students & Youth for a People's Peace, Mayday Collective, Mark Morris, Lithographers and Photoengravers International Union (LPIU), Student Mobilization Committee, Crisis Coalition, Don Getsug, Committee For The Seven Points, New Mobilization Membership Committee, ; references or specifically about rich man's war, newspapesr, Vendome Park, Echo Park, news headlines, collages, silhouettes, Black Panthers, moon landing, Viet Cong, arms race, peace sign, civilian casualties, buttons, refugees, binoculars, Capital Hill, cages, prisons, doves, olive branch, Conspiracy Day, Watts (California, USA), Black youth, high school drop-outs, privilege, Congolese, Dominicans, New York Times, War on Poverty, United Nations, American flags, Black GIs, Peru, upside down American flag, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima (photograph), Mayday, help, urbanization, birth defects, Hanoi, Saigon, Laos Cambodia, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Atomic Energy Commission, FBI, satire, ads, advertisements, energy freeze, trashcans, Committee to Fight the Energy Freeze, Gallo Strike, United Farmworks Union, Coalition to Save Our Schools, Black Panther Party, La Raza Workers Collective, Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW), Winter Soldier Organization, race relations, March and Rally for Peace, Anti-War March, Attica Brigade, Guernica (Pablo Picasso), Blockade the Pentagon, bombing, youth, anti-war rally, Cuba, vote in the streets, The 7 point peace plan, Festival of the People's Struggle, the Fall Offensive Against the War, The People's Blockade, U.S.S. Nixon, Cuba, ; referenced individuals include Muhammed Ali, Richard Nixon, Fred Branfman, Huey Newton, Lyndon B. Johnson, Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, Nguyen Van Thieu, Norman Morrison, Nguyen Van Troi, Bobby Seale, Nguyen Van Thieu, ; places made include Washington D.C. (USA), New York City (New York, USA), Los Angeles (Calfornia, USA), Oakland (California USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English
Drawer E-18, Folder 3
Vietnam War Era: Anti-War - Military Deaths and Injuries 1969-1975
Physical Description: 27
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Vietnam Veterans Memorial, military draft, military ships, October Moratorium, Vietnamese soldiers, death statistics (U.S. and Vietnamese), peace, death, graves, military cemetery; makers include A.R.T., Chicago Peace Action Coalition, New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Constellation Vote, Winston Vargas, New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam; references or specifically about Arlington National Cemetery, the silent majority, Camelot, Christmas, U.S.S. Constellation, Indochina, Christmas, Corinthians; referenced individuals include Maya Lin, John Kerry; places made include USA, Washington D.C. (USA)
Drawer E-18, Folder 4
Vietnam War Era: Calendars 1970-1988
Physical Description: 4 sets
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Includes; "1973 GI Movement Calendar", "1970 Anarchist Revolutionary Calendar", "1973 Indochina Calendar", and other incomplete calendars
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Vietnamese history, Vietnamese culture, treaties, peace agreements, May Day, Native Americans, Bach Mai Hospital, War Tax Resistance (WTR), militarism, military spending, peace, anti-war, G.I. movement, veterans, draft resistance, soldiers, amputees, anti-war, police brutality, state violence, Taft-Hartley Act, labor, prisoners; references or specifically about Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, strikebreakers, riot cops, Paris Accords, Guernica, People's Peace Treaty; referenced individuals include Emperor Gia Long, Ho Chi Minh, To Huu, Pablo Picasso, Richard Nixon, Vo Dinh, Nguyen Thang, Tran Van Can; places made include USA; languages include English, Vietnamese
Drawer E-18, Folder 5
Vietnam War Era: Calendars 1966-1969
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Vietnam, anti-war, bombings, presidential camp, 1968 U.S. presidential election, campaigns, elections, voting, Bach Mai Hospital, arts and culture, theater, peace, hunger, racism, military recruitment, U.S. imperialism, international solidarity with Vietnam; makers include United Front Against Imperialism, McCarthy for President, Co Tan Long Chau, Natoma Productions, Rúspoli-Rodríguez, U.S. Government Printing Office, New England Resistance; references or specifically about "Hair" (film), Uncle Sam; referenced individuals include Eugene McCarthy, Ho Chi Minh, Richard Nixon, Michael Butler, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., James Montgomery Flagg; places made include USA, Vietnam; languages include English, Vietnamese
Drawer E-18, Folder 6
Vietnam War Era: Cardstock - Events 1963-1973
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Pentagon Papers, films, cultural events, Bay Area Domestic Action Conference, university events, marches and demonstrations, drugs, community building, Los Tres del Barrio, Chicano/Latino, apartheid, South Africa, psychology, political repression in Latin America, Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) Freedom Singers, media, Communism, peace, ; makers include Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Modern Artcraft Printing Co., Wendell Collins, Domestic Action Coalition, Young Independents, Newton Vietnam Moratorium committee, Massachusetts Political Action for Peace, Xanadu Freedom Cooperative, ; references or specifically about budget cuts, taxes, University of California at Berkeley, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Antioch Community Government, Ash Grove, House on Un-American Activities (HUAC), American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Beginnings, radiothon, candlelight walk, hootenanny, flea market, ; referenced individuals include Daniel Ellsberg, Tony Russo, Richard Nixon, William Gold, Josh White, Rev. John Paul Jones,; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Newton (Massachusetts, USA), Amherst (Massachusetts, USA), Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA),
Drawer E-18, Folder 7
Vietnam War Era: Counterculture 1966-1972
Physical Description: 35
Scope and Content Note
related topics include San Francisco (California, USA), Disney, capitalism, corporations, stock exchange, love, revolution, music festivals, religion, spirituality, music industry, board games, drugs, concerts, curfews, youth culture, 1968 Chicago riots, 1968 Democratic National Convention, narcs, racism, culture vultures, police violence, U.S. cultural critique; makers include Bongo, Honeywell & Todd, Apex Novelties, Robert Crumb, Paul Krassner, Love Scene Den, Bob Reisner, Personality Posters, Saladin Press, Gawdawful Graphics, Michael Rossman, John Van Hammarsveld, Dave Willardson, Larry Dietz, Bob Christeau, Aptekar, Youth International Party (Yippies), Astro Posters, John Thompson, Cram Posters, Bob Fitch, Columbia College New Graphics Dept, A.J. Janowicz; references or specifically about Sunset Strip riots, Mickey Mouse, Whistler's Mother, fine arts, Macy's Parade, "The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers", Filmore, Hollywood and Vine, Beat Generation, Black Panthers, Queens Voluneers, Hollis Unitarian Church, Stop the Pig Serve the People (STP), Bust Book, NY Panther 21, Bastille Day, Newsreel, The Joysday Machine, student movements, student activism, college politics; referenced individuals include James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Gilbert Shelton, Tommy Toilet, Ollie Harrington, William S. Burrough, Mao Tse-Tung, Lonnie McLucas, Kim Agnew, Sam Melville, John Sinclair, Afeni Shakur, Huey P. Newton, Timothy Leary, Richard Nixon, Che Guevara, Harry N. Rice, Joseph Rahn, Eldridge Cleaver, Buell Stark, M. Rossman; places made include Canada, San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), New York City (New York, USA)
Drawer E-18, Folder 8
Vietnam War Era: Draft Resistance / Soldiers / Veterans 1967-1975; 1983
Physical Description: 44
Scope and Content Note
related topics include draft card burnings, taxes, May Day, war statistics, amnesty for war resisters, veteran rights, marches and demonstrations, draft evaders, conscientious objectors (CO), draft registration, military recruitment, political prisoners, labor, campout, military service, criminality, amnesty, war machine, political prisoners, duty, universal amnesty, human rights, machine gun, peace, love, gallantry, sacrifice, fascism, revolt, war crime, veterans, enlisting, draft, oneness, solidarity, Christianity; makers include No-Conscription League of New York, Gilbert Shelton, Appeal for Reconciliation, Art for the People, Joe Carey, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), CMS-Jellyroll Press, Students for a Libertarian Society, New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Philadelphia Labor Movement Resistance Press, Mark Morris, Rodo, Bob Fitch, Glide Urban Center, Eskaton, C. Fisher, Winter Soldier Organization, Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW), JZI, Michael Wilson, Students Opposed to Conscription, Berkeley Graphic Arts, E. Liu, Frank Cieciorka, Max Crace, Lancer Militaria, Vietnam Veterans' economic Development Brotherhood, INC, World Magazine, Anton Refregier, Denver Indian Center, Lorin Gillette, San Francisco Civic Auditorium; references or specifically about skeletons, Grim Reaper, honorable discharges, special forces, veteran benefits, veteran jobs, veteran isolation, counterculture, LA Induction Center, Absent Without Official Leave (AWOL), military and civilian resistors, less than honorable discharges, Conscription Act, the American Union against Militarism, Oakland 7, U.S. flag, Statue of Liberty, National draft-card turn-in (November 14, 1968), US Supreme Court, U.S. Justice Dept, The Mall (Washington, D.C.), National Cathedral, U.S. Congress, U.S. Interior Department, Billings Air Force Base, "Metals for Murder", war machine, unconditional amnesty, resisters, United States Air Force, incarceration military resisters, incarceration civilian resisters, absent from one's post without intent to desert (AWOL), exiles, draft evaders, criminal government, citizen's duty, Nuremberg Judgement, United Nations Charter, peace sign hand gesture, raised fist, Vietnam Veterans, Vietnam Veterans Fair, multi-ethnic solidarity; referenced individuals include Spiro Agnew, Richard Nixon, Noam Chomsky, Rev. Paul Deats, Nguyen Hoi-Chan, George Wald, Emma Goldman, Uncle Sam, Richard M. Nixon, John Mitchell, Paul Conradm Nelson Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, David Hilliard, Ronald Dellums, Hibbard James, Justice Warren Earl Berger, Captain Archie L. Finnegan, RIchard Kleindienst, Chief Justice John Marshall, John Edelman. Nelson Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, Adolf Hitler, Charles C. Hagemeister, Richard A. Pittman, James E. Williams, and Gerald O. Young, A. Refregier; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Denver (Colorado, USA)
Drawer E-18, Folder 9
Vietnam War Era: Group Commentary 1965-1975
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-nuclear, anti-war, mushroom clouds, peace, militarism, children, prisoners; makers include Clayton Pinkerton, Berkeley Graphic Arts (BGA), Robert Oliver, Marlene Oliver, Bernice Sender, Miriam Zizmor, K.C. Rignall, William Ebie, Douglass Gilbert; referenced individuals include Lyndon B. Johnson; references or specifically about U.S. flag, The Great Society, Jesus Christ
Drawer E-18, Folder 10
Vietnam War Era: Individuals 1967-1977
Physical Description: 29
Scope and Content Note
related topics include crime, counterculture, music, arts and culture, psychedelics, U.S. foreign policy, fascism, classism, Vietnam War, foreign intervention, assasination, ; makers include The Union of Vietnamese in the United States, T.R. Cervenak, Tom Cervenak, Tom Connell, Impulse, May Stevens, Young Socialist Alliance (YSA), Compass Points, New York Medical Committee to End the War in Vietnam, KSL, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Juan Carlos Osorio Ortiz, San Francisco Chronicle, assassinations,The Union of Vietnamese, ; references or specifically about Nguyen Thai Binh, The Beatles, Wanted Posters, Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA), Wall Street, terrorism, Green Berets, Henry Kissinger; referenced individuals include Jim Morrison,Nguyen Thai-Binh, Malcolm X, Albert Einstein, Bob Dylan, Emily Montague Harris, Patty Hearst (Tania), Angela Atwood (Gelina), Nancy Ling Perry (Fahizah), William Harris (Teko), Donald DeFreeze (Cin), Patricia Soltysik (Mizmoon), Camilla Hall, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Henry Kissinger, Augusto Pinochet, B. J. Vorster, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, Park Chung-hee, G. Dimitrov, Vincent Belfield, Howard B. Levy, Sid Peck, Jack London, Nguyen Thai-Binh; places made include Los Angeles, Venice (California, USA), Inglewood (California, USA),
Drawer E-18, Folder 11
Vietnam War Era: Various Topics 1970-1972
Physical Description: 17
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Related topics include journalism, political dissidents, oppression, political prisoners, death, protest, complicity, strike, media, war, peace; makers include Alternate U., G.P.G. Enterprises Inc., Wimps, poetry, Tom Weber, Variety Posters; references or specifically about Black Liberation, Milwaukee 3, political prisoners, napalm, Black Panthers, Panther 21, Connecticut Panthers, Los Angeles 18, police brutality, marches and demonstrations, Red Menace, Taft, Art Workers Coalition, Chicago Conspiracy Trial, Kent State (Ohio, USA), Cambodia, Laos, Southeast Asia, university complicity with war machine, defense research funding, Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), counterinsurgency research; referenced individuals include Jesse White, Earl Leverette, Bobby Seale, Huey P. Newton, Martin Sostre, Geraldine Robinson, George Coleman, Lugh Lawson, Wilbur Little, Leo Morris, Lyndon B. Johnson, Harold J. Fishbomb, John Trumbull, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Mary Ann Vecchio, Jeffrey Miller; places made include New York (New York, USA), Santa Monica (California, USA)
Drawer E-18, Folder 12
Vietnam War Era: Anti-War - Marches and Demonstrations 1969-1972
Physical Description: 34
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related topics include rallies, live music, raps, self-defense, Vietnam War, bombing, marches, soldiers, young men, draft, draftees, anti-war, unemployment, racism, drugs, taxes, women's liberation, imperialism, Vietnamese women, non-violent civil disobedience, strikes, police brutality, state violence, Black Panthers, plantations, racism, Latinos, African Americans, corporations, torture, political prisoners, communism, children, memorials, draft; makers include Northern California Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Winter Soldier Organization, National Peace Action Coalition, Jerry Palmer, April 22 Coalition, Philadelphia Resistance, Students and Youth for Peoples' Peace / Mad Day Collective, Greg Moore, May Day Tribe, Vietnam Solidarity Committee, New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, New Mobilization West, Tea Lautrec Lithograph, Wes Wilson, ; references or specifically about Statue of Liberty, veterans, Gainesville 8, Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) insignia, Grand Jury Defense Committee, Chino Defense Committee, Los Angeles (California, USA), bomber planes, suns, hearts, peace symbols, flowers, warmakers, Washingon D.C. (USA), resist, handprint, Vietnamese 7 Point Peace Plan, smack (drug), National Liberation Front, Peoples Peace Treaty, no business as usual, May Day, Black women, African American women, torches, volunteers, free breakfast program, welfare, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Jolly Green Giant, napalm, Bolivia, miners, Green Berets, Venezuela, oil, Dominican Republic, United Fruit, Conspiracy 8, tear gas, Los Siete de la Raza, peace hand sign, victory sign, March on Washington, tanks, Isaiah 2:4, Biblical verses, #666, guitar, rifles, trenches, Washington Monument, GIs, Southeast Asia; referenced individuals include Mike McCain, Abraham Lincoln, Richard Nixon, George Jackson, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Bobby Seale, Tom Daley, people's war, Black Panther Party, psychological warfare, brainwashing, Huey Newton, Martin Sostre; places made include Oakland (California, USA), New York City (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Washington D.C. (USA)
Drawer E-19, Folder 1
Vietnam War Era: Peace 1967-1976
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-war, Vietnam War, international solidarity, U.S. intervention, Fall of Saigon (April 30, 1975), weapons, Vietnam War statistics, military deaths, U.S. taxes, U.S. aid to Thieu, imperialism; makers include Weisser, Artist's Protest Committee, R. Baker, Crazy Horse Express, Indochina Program, Bruce Kaiper, Color Art, Calypso Joe, Handicap Publications, Mark Podwal, Indochina Peace Campaign, United Campaign to End the War, Public Interest Communications, The Ward Ritchie Press, Ted Roberts, Assembly of Men and Women in the Arts Concerned with Vietnam; references or specifically about "make love not war", Vietnamese children, military, U.S. aircraft, Dominican Republic, survival theater, United Nations (UN), Organization of American States (OAS), Paris Peace Agreement, reconciliation, national reunification, Marxism, San Francisco Chronicle, self-immolation, U.S. flag, Women Strike for Peace, Peace de Resistance, teachers, strike for peace, education, workers and teachers solidarity, classroom, chair; referenced individuals include Pablo Picasso, Nguyen Van Thieu, Buu Chi, Pham Van Dong, Confucius, Robert Indiana (LOVE sculpture), Spiro Agnew, General Hersheybar (Calypso Joe); places made include California (USA), California (USA); languages include English
Drawer E-19, Folder 2
Vietnam War Era: Photographs 1970
Physical Description: 31
Note
includes photographs glued to construction paper and photographic negatives
Scope and Content Note
related topics include children, napalm, civilian injuries, civilian deaths, U.S. consumerism, U.S. cultural critiques, advertising, marches and demonstrations, bombings, police brutality, U.S. military, solidarity with Vietnam, war photography, Vietnam War; references or specifically about Buddhist monks; referenced individuals include Lyndon B. Johnson; places made include USA, Vietnam; languages include English, Vietnamese
Drawer E-19, Folder 3
Vietnam War Era: Political Cartoons 1963-1977
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
related topics include democracy, government, racism, slavery, abolitionism, Supreme Court of the United States, comic strip characters, education, loyalty, U.S. cultural critiques, U.S. consumerism, Vietnam War, poverty, U.S. military spending, labor, unemployment, poverty, anti-war, aid, poverty; makers include Franklin Greenwald, Freedom Press (London), Roolim, Ollie Harrington, Daily World, John M'Cleary Productions, Ken Landau, Logue and Boshier; references or specifically about Lincoln Memorial, Kennedy assassination, freedom of speech, white supremacy, Ku Klux Klan (KKK); referenced individuals include John Brown, Richard Nixon, Robert Byrd, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Frank Cieciorka, Spiro Agnew, Nguyen Van Thieu, Lewis Blaine Hershey, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy; places made include United Kingdom, USA, Philiadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA)
Drawer E-19, Folder 4
Vietnam War Era: Richard Nixon 1968-1974; 1981
Physical Description: 55
Note
includes official Nixon campaign posters, includes Wanted Poster
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Laos, Vietnam War, U.S. intervention, anti-war, racism, marches and demonstrations, peace, U.S. military spending, political prisoners, Paris Peace Accords (1973), 1972 U.S. presidential election, sexism, abortion, pro-choice, reproductive rights, birth control, women, boycotts, civilian deaths, military deaths, bombings, impeachment, Watergate tapes, Northern Ireland, Republican National Convention (1972), Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), U.S. federal government, homicide, conspiracy, criminality, murder, military deaths, Vietnamese murders, Black Panther murders, skeletons, children, death, Miami Convention (Florida, USA), deception, secrecy, repression, lies; makers include Opland, T. Allen, Birth Control Institute, Douglas Cruickshank, Pacific Rotaprinting Co., Campaign End the Air War, Peoples Coalition for Peace and Justice, David G. Bragin, Robert Carl Cohen, Scanlan's Monthly, Pandora Productions, Jack Rickard, Jerry DeFuccio, Feeley & Wheeler Inc., Yippy Inc., Metropolitan Ptg. Co., Bob Dara, Allan Grant Productions, David Levine, Miami Conventions Coalition, Peter Brown, Robert Cenedella, R. Wright, Malik, Black Panther Party Ministry of Information, El ""Flasher"", Poster Factory, Bay Area Coalition to Impeach Nixon, American Federation of State, County and Municipal employees (Afl-cio); references or specifically about Emergency Nationwide Moratorium The Miami Conventions Coalition, floods, World War II (WWII), resistance, impeachment; U.S. aid to Nguyen Van Thieu, genocide, Watergate, conspiracy, Kent State (Ohio, USA), Jackson State (Mississippi, USA), Black Panther Party, Bay Area April 22 Coalition, Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam, Population Council Report, Vasconcellas bill, B-52 bombers, United States Air Force, finger prints, personal description, Mad Bomber, French Military beret, Miami Beach (Florida, USA), Republican Party, B-52, US Naval Fleet, clandestine Pentagon Rainmaking, Tonkin Plain, Seyss-Inquart, Nuremberg Trials; referenced individuals include Daniel del Solar, Sir Walter Scott, Nguyen Van Thieu, Ly Van Sau, John Burton, Alan Cranston, George Murphy, William Mailliard, Phillip Burton, John Burton, Allan Grant, Tricky Dick, Yves Lacoste; places made include Netherlands, Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington DC,
Drawer E-19, Folder 5
Vietnam War Era: Richard Nixon with Others 1968-1988
Physical Description: 29
Note
includes official Nixon campaign posters
Scope and Content Note
related topics include 1972 U.S. presidential election, anti-war, marches and demonstrations, Vietnam War, bombings, Chile, Chilean Junta, U.S. Republican Party, voting, campaigns, 1968 U.S. presidential election; makers include National Peace Action Coalition, Carl M. Muecke, Black Swan Productions, Edward Sorel, David Omar White, Third World Students Coalition, Documentary Photo Aids, Jeri Laird Productions, James Metropole, Sunset Marketing, Posters Incorporated, Jane Norling, Vic Dinnerstein, Edward Sorrell, ; references or specifically about United States Constitution, U.S. flag, Hollywood Star Citizen, United Farm Workers (UFW), fascism, military dictatorship, Thinking Tuna Fish, Talking Death: essays on the pornography of Power, ; referenced individuals include Henry Kissinger, Melvin Laird, John Ehrlichman, H. R. Haldeman, John N. Mitchell, Maurice Stans, Spiro Agnew, Martha Beall Mitchell, Calypso Joe (General Hershey Bar), Lyndon B. Johnson, Gerald Ford, Augusto Pinochet, Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York City (New York, USA)
Drawer E-19, Folder 6
Vietnam War Era: Socialism - Voting 1967-1976
Physical Description: 44
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Vietnam War, bombings, anti-war, elections, voting, police brutality, capitalism, youth, women's liberation, feminism, art exhibitions, poster exhibitions, U.S. government and politics, The People's Party, education, classism, African Americans, 1976 U.S. presidential election, labor, employment, U.S. military spending, desegregation of schools, public education, Puerto Rican communities, 1968 U.S. presidential election, political prisoners, socialism, newsletter; makers include International Socialists, Andrew Vargo, Socialist Workers Campaign Committee,Tom Cushwa, Coalition For a People's Alternative in 1980, Socialist Artists, Socialist/ Feminist Group, Rick Reinhard, Socialist Workers Party (SWP), Socialist Party USA; references or specifically about Antioch College, Manifesto of Socialist Artists, Lexington Socialist/Feminist Union, Socialist Workers California Campaign, May Day, Marxism, University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley), socialist revolution, Puerto Rico, Vietnam War, black control of the black community, Philadelphia Black Panther Party, California state ballot (1976), undocumented workers, immigration, living wage, equal rights amendment, collegiate presidential primary ballots, bombings, Russian Revolution, Soviet Union (USSR), International Socialist Review, Socialist Workers Party (SWP), Young Socialist National Convention, the antiwar movement, Black and Chicano liberation, women's liberation, worker's struggle for a better life, revolutionary struggles in Vietnam, Ireland, Palestine, Angola, fight for socialist democracy in China, USSR, and Eastern Europe; referenced individuals include Linda Jenness, Andrew Pulley, Fred Halstead, Paul Boutelle, Richard Nixon, Peter Camejo, Jaimey Allen, Brian Shannon, Ernest Erlbeck, Paul Montauk, Ove Aspoy, Eugene V. Debs, Herman Fagg, Margaret Wright, Benjamin Spock, Malcolm X, Willie Mae Reid, Omari Musa, Olga Rodriguez, Dan Styron; places made include New York City (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), United Kingdom, Cleveland (Ohio, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer E-19, Folder 7
Vietnam War Era: Solidarity with Vietnam 1969-1977
Physical Description: 41
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Vietnam War, Palestine, international solidarity, children, anti-war, bombings, peace, marches and demonstrations, Vietnam women, arts and culture, civilian deaths, civilian injuries, Native Americans, Sioux people, U.S. imperialism, worker solidarity, labor, hunger, starvation, agriculture, rifle, victory, soldiers, prisoners; makers include Indochina Peace Campaign, Hovey Street Press, Revolutionary Youth Movement, Winter Soldier Archive, David P. Bradford, Friendshipment, Jackrabbit Press, Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW), C. Fisher, W. E. B. Du Bois Clubs of America, Paul Krehbiel, New Age, The Union of Vietnamese in the United States, Palestine Solidarity Committee; references or specifically about Commission for the Investigation of the U.S. Imperialists' War Crimes in Viet Nam, Socialist Republic of Vietnam, United Nations (UN), National Liberation Front (NLF) flag, Viet Cong, Paris Peace Accords (1973), Chicago United Front Against Imperialism, food denial program; referenced individuals include Wayne Morse, Nguyen Thai-Binh, Nguyễn Văn Thiệu; places made include USA, Santa Monica (California, USA); languages include English, Vietnamese, French; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA)
Drawer E-19, Folder 8
Vietnam War Era: Women - Events 1960-1978
Physical Description: 41
Note
Not confirmed RSU Women's Committee
Scope and Content Note
related topics include art exhibitions, media, feminism, socialism, class, sex laborers, strike, cartoons, health, public health, pro-choice, benefit, anniversary, suffrage, liberation, affirmative action, race, abortion, sterilization, marches and demonstrations, poetry, solidarity, anti-war, international solidarity, revolution, conference, workshops, history, arts and culture, class, ethnicity, the future, diversity, conservation, the environment, women, repression, prisoner's rights, Viet Nam War, unions, socialism, feminism; makers include Community of Women Artists, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Wendy Morris, David Willis, Errol Hendra, COYOTE, Pan America Health Organization, Women's National Abortion Action Coalition, Women Against Rape, Inez Garcia Defense Committee, Amnesty International Resource Center, United Women's Contingent, Berkeley-Oakland Women's Union (BOWU); references or specifically about Weekend For Women, Vietnamese Independence Day, germ warfare, Cambodia, Laos, South Vietnam, Friends of Indochina, Immaculate Heart College, Artists, sex workers, South Viet Nam, National Liberation Front, campout weekend, The Women's School of Panning and Architecture, Women's China Study Group, work ethics, professionalism, academic repression, Vietnamese Independence Day, Black Panthers, West Coast Conference of Socialist-Feminist Organization, Women in China's universities; referenced individuals include Phyllis Green, Ruth Iskin, Sheila de Bretteville, Arlene Raven, Joanna Demetrakas, R. Crumb, Holly Near, David Lindley, Meg Christian, Taj Mahal (Claire Fredericks, Jr.), Amanda McBroom, Jane Fonda, Gloria Steinem, Tom Hayden, Elaine Brown, Marge Piercy, Inez Garcia; places made include Winnipeg (Manitoba, Canada), Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Cowen (West Virginia, USA), Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA), Eugene (Oregon, USA), (Ohio, USA), Miami (Florida, USA), Shaftesbury (Vermont, USA), Farmington (Connecticut, USA);languages include French, English
Drawer E-19, Folder 9
Vietnam War Era: U.S. Politicians and Campaigns - Presidential / Vice Presidential 1965-1975
Physical Description: 43
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-communism, corporations, advertisements, McGovern-Hatfield Amendment, Vietnam War, 1968 U.S. presidential election, 1972 U.S. presidential election, peace, U.S. intervention in Latin America, resignation, society, greed, Republican Party, Socialism, Chicanos, rally, peace, benefits; makers include Peter Carr, Pete Kettle, Alice Aronow, John Whitmore, N. Spaulding, Juan Manuel Sanchez, Times Change Press, Gerta Katz, Berkeley Graphic Arts, Chisholm Now Committee, National Women's Political Caucus, Bongo, Ernst Wahlert, Bob Dara, Citizens for Humphrey-Muskie, Terry Sanford, McCarthy for President, Alexicon Corp., Northern California McGovern-Shriver Headquarters, National Committee for Finance and Industry for Humphrey-Muskie, Fidelio Caucus for McGovern, William Ehlert, California Students for McGovern, Kennedy for President, Hans Burkhardt, Group Graphics, Effete Enterprise, Thomas W Benton, Socialist workers campaign committee, Horwitt C. Fasciano, Alice Aronon, Horwitt C. Fabciano; references or specifically about Newsweek, Attica, murder, armed robbery, conspiracy, oil, Death Valley Daze, Borax, Chesterfield Cigarettes, Liggette & Myers Tobacco Co., U.S. flag, The New York Times, Statue of Liberty, precinct walking, e pluribus unum, rotten apples, door mat, Spanish speaking constituency, 1972 Presidential election, robbery, murder, scam, exploitation, Latin America, kerosene, oil industry, gasoline, wanted poster, ; referenced individuals include Nelson Rockefeller, George McGovern, Adolf Hitler, Ronald Reagan, Shirley Chisholm, James Cagney, Robert F. Kennedy, Spiro Agnew, Edmund Muskie, Hubert Humphrey, Eugene McCarthy, George Wallace, Sargent Shriver, Jon Voight, Dennis Weaver, David Harris, Carole Feraci, Linda Ronstadt, Joseph Gargan, Richard Nixon, Linda Jenness, Andrew Pulley, Mrs. Alan Persky, Nelson Rockefeller, ; places made include Eugene (Oregon, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), New York City (New York, USA), Newtonville (Massachusetts, USA) Boston (massachsetts,USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-19, Folder 10
Vietnam War Era: Weather Underground Organization (WUO) 1970-1979
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Cambodia, international solidarity, Paris Peace Accords (1973), U.S. aid to Thieu, films, oil, corporations, capitalism, anti-war, the draft, the underground, ; makers include New Yorker Films, Red Dragon Print Collective, Gilbert,; references or specifically about Indochina, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Exxon, Standard Oil, Mobil, induction centers, Hell No We Won't Go, grenade, ; referenced individuals include Nguyen Van Thieu, Lon Nol, Nelson A. Rockefeller; places made include USA
Drawer E-19, Folder 11
Vietnam War Era: U.S.S. Constellation 1971-1972
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include voting, Vietnam War, Laos, combat, No Fly Zone, peace, elections, death, bombs; makers include Constellation Vote, Fireworks Graphics; references or specifically about "Connie", "America's Flagship", CV-64, Super Carrier, US Navy, US Flag, military cemetery, headstones; referenced individuals include Captain T.J. Walker, Richard Nixon; places made include San Diego (California, USA)
Drawer E-19, Folder 12
Vietnam War Era: Socialism - General / Events 1968-1975
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include socialism, communism, capitalism, students movements conferences, politics, anti-war movement, debates, campaigns, May Day, Russian Revolution, anniversaries, consciousness, revolution, freedom, death penalty, imperialism, internationalism, college events, university events, calendars, liberation, cancer, colonialism, poetry, arts and culture; makers include Young Socialists for Halstead & Boutelle, Young Socialist Alliance, Socialist Workers Party, Socialist Artists, Debs Caucus Socialist Party, Westwood Liberation Front, Socialist Workers Campaign Committee, International Socialists, Lexington Socialist/Feminist Union, Internationalist Socialist Youth Movement, Andrew Vargo; references or specifically about University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), socialist revolution, free concerts, Mexico, Czechoslovakia, The Militant (publication), GIs, Black Power, white radicals, 1968 Socialist campaign, map of the United States, roses, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Attica, Amchitka, Jackson State killings, Kent State shooting, Bay of Pigs, CIA, FBI, DDT, credit cards, cat calls, Barbie dolls, Apollo missions, Wounded Knee, Jim Crow laws, black lung, skid row, death row, electric chairs, scabs, forced sterilization, ghettos, freeways, wage freezes, newspapers, tanks, female symbol, star, National Young Socialist Convention, Socialist Feminist Conference; referenced individuals include Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Ernesto Guevera (Che Guevara), Peter Camajo, Barry Shephard, Robert Kennedy (Bobby Kennedy), Eugene McCarty, Fred Halstead, George Novack, Robert Himmel, Paul Boutelle, Eugene Debs, Richard M. Nixon, ; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), New York City (New York, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Highland Park (Michigan, USA), Dayton (Ohio, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer E-20, Folder 1
Vietnam War Era: Police Brutality 1969-1972
Physical Description: 9
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-communism, racism, police brutality, peace, counterculture, Columbia University; makers include Franklin Merchandising Company, Bob Dara, KIK, Studio One, Robert Byrd, Psychology Today, CRM Inc., Owen Karp, Personality Posters, Strike Coordinating Committee; references or specifically about University of New Mexico (UNM), "America the Beautiful", Ku Klux Klan, swastikas, San Francisco Police Department (SFPD), gas masks, U.S. flag, flag of Soviet Union (USSR), Cold War; referenced individuals include George Wallace, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Coretta Scott King; places made include USA
Drawer E-20, Folder 2
Vietnam War Era: Religion 1968-1971
Physical Description: 12
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, anti-war, poetry, Christianity, children, Judaism, interreligion, women, liberation, chains, ; makers include Sunset Marketing, Roger Ewing, Alex Cohen, G.B. Feder, Poster Prints, Personality Posters, Porzio, Ron Raffaelli, Tom Wright, Stea Duran, Personality Posters, Edward Sorel, United Church Press, Stewardship Council UCC, Sam Martin, Ken Roberts, Bob Knecht, John Vidol, Blaise Levai; references or specifically about The Bible,Glide Church, Jesus Christ, Corinthians, The Village Voice, U.S. flag, crucifixion, Saint Sebastian, dove, his Spirit; referenced individuals include Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Malcolm Muggeridge, Francis Spellman; places made include USA, United Kingdom, San Francisco (California, USA),
Drawer E-20, Folder 3
Vietnam War Era: Sheet Metal 1968
Physical Description: 1
Scope and Content Note
related topics include napalm, children, civilian injuries, Vietnam War, corporations; makers include Gary H. Brown, Felix Greene; references or specifically about subvertisements, Johnson & Johnson Co.; referenced individuals include Lyndon B. Johnson; places made include USA
Drawer E-20, Folder 4
Vietnam War Era: U.S. Politicians 1967-1972
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include 1968 U.S. presidential election, counterculture, elections, campaigns, nonviolence, peace, Vietnam War, African Americans, maps of Vietnam, California state governors, Christianity, religion; makers include Kanrom, Abe Gurvin, Excelsior Company, G. Ned Stone Company, The Word, D. Levine, Kragen/Fritz, Student Magazine, David Vine, Personality Posters, Simon and Schuster, Geantes, Screen Prints N.Y., Bill Bates, Davey Rosenberg Features, Socially Acceptable Hang-Ups, Pentagon Paper Project, World Publishing Company, J. Lavin, Sam Francis; references or specifically about swastikas, "New York City: the 51st State", Uncle Sam, Marx Brothers, "Millhouse", "Great Society", Geneva Accords (1954), American Gothic, fine art; referenced individuals include Robert F. Kennedy, Ethel Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Adolf Hitler, Norman Mailer, Jimmy Breslin, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Sammy Davis Junior, John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, Emile de Antonio, Pat Paulsen, Eugene McCarthy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Jack Shephard, Christopher Wren, Wailowitch, Spiro Agnew, Ronald Reagan, Grant Wood, Oscar Wilde, George McGovern; places made include USA, United Kingdom, Canada
Drawer E-20, Folder 5
Vietnam War Era: Uncle Sam 1967-1971
Physical Description: 14
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, anti-war, military recruitment, draft registration, books, publications, arts and culture, counterculture; makers include Wespac Visual Communications, R. Zambrana, Alan Atkinson, Free Speech Inc., P. Hipwell, Quack Splash Posters Ltd. BCM, Malcolm Livinstone, Poster Prints, Walker & Co., Mad Magazine, E. C. Publications, Pandora Productions, Seymour Chwast, Famous Faces Inc., Geantes, Personality Posters, Earl Newman; references or specifically about "stop the war", guns; referenced individuals include Morton Redner, James Montgomery Flagg, James Montgomery Millgo; places made include USA, United Kingdom, Canada, France
Drawer E-20, Folder 6
Vietnam War Era: Kent State 1970-1980
Physical Description: 33
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Kent State shootings, memorial events, peace, anti-nuclear, nonviolence, May Day, labor, civil disobedience, racism, U.S. military, The Boston Massacre (1770), Ohio National Guard, impeachment, United States constitution, boycott, economics, taxes, religion, resolutions, unions, media, college students, state violence, police brutality, unity, strike, Cambodia, protests, Vietnam war, the environment, labor, unity, fist, ; makers include Art for People, Salsedo Press, Kamakazi Design Group, Kent State Indochina Peace Campaign, Broadside, Creative Designs, Wimps Collective, Nikspix, Alchem Inc, Salsedo Press,.; references or specifically about 4973, Jackson State, Silent Spring, Earth Day, Stanford Report on the Defoliation of Indochina, economic boycotts, Savings Bonds, Cambodia, Watergate Administration, American Revolution, United States Savings Bonds, telephone tax boycott, black armbands, Boston Herald Traveler, higher education, students, student movements, anti-war, national guard, blood, Not-so-silent Spring, defoliation of Indo-China, ; referenced individuals include Jeffrey Miller, Richard M. Nixon, Daniel Ellsberg, Julian Bond, Jane Fonda, Ron Kovic, Adolf Hitler, Mary Ann Vecchio, Senator Alan Cranston, Senator William Fulbright, Senator Mark Hatfield, Senator Charles Goodell, Representative George Brown, Alexei Kosygin; places made include USA, Chicago (Illinois, USA), Kent (Ohio, USA).
Drawer E-20, Folder 7
Vietnam War Era: U.S. Flags 1967-1973
Physical Description: 31
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-war, fascism, napalm, Nazi Germany, racism, anti-communism, peace, Vietnam War, capitalism, art exhibitions, youth, socialism, patriotism, nationalism; makers include Wes Wilson, Tea Lautrec Posters, E.C. Publications, Mothers of the American Revolution, Hansen, Print Mint, Jasper Johns, Lynne, Poster Prints, Frank Cowan, "In"Sanity Dist., Michael-Brain-Train Studio, Independent Artists' Flag Show, TWB, The Aspen Wallposter (The Aspen Wall Poster), Meat Possum Press Ltd., Thomas W. Benton (Tom Benton), Hunter S. Thompson, Socialistisk Ungdoms Forum, Speciality Imports Inc., Sassi Posters, Stan Eisenman, Arnold Beckerman, George Lois, George Fischer, Bill Stettner, Personality Posters; references or specifically about "Amerikan Dream", swastikas, skull and crossbones, pledge of allegiance, prejudice, anti-Semitism, moratorium, Fat City USA, money, U.S. dollar, currency, genocide, massacres, Earth Day; referenced individuals include Joseph Stalin, Kristin Nelson, Adolf Hitler; places made include USA, Denmark; languages include English, Danish
Drawer E-20, Folder 8
Vietnam War Era: Various Topics 1967-1974
Physical Description: 20
Note
includes Humbead's Revised Map of the World
Scope and Content Note
related topics include grape boycotts, agricultural labor, comic strips, space exploration, moon landing, multiculturalism, tolerance, cultural diversity, poetry, arts and culture, health, cigarettes, tobacco, drugs, speed, feminism, women's liberation, ecology, pollution, advertising, fallacy of space, interconnectedness of people, maps, celebration, birthday, soul, freedom, truth, housing, rural areas, small towns, poverty, African Americans; makers include Cosmic Pop Productions, Phoenix Editions, Peter Max, Leonard Redman, Color Service Inc., Mark Victor Publishing Co., The Old School Inc., Rollin Binzer, P. Michael O'Sullivan, Andum Butah, East Coast Free-Hand Posters, The Great Church at Grace Cathedral, Personality Posters, Bey, Dirck Wunderlich, Howard Weinstock, postermap, Charon Productions, Wespac Visual Communications, Earl Crabb, RIck Shubb, bga Berkeley Graphic Arts, Pandora Productions, Litho USA, San Quentin Six Defense Committee, National Rural Housing Coalition; references or specifically about United Farm Workers (UFW), Captain Midnight, Apollo 11 (1969), Virginia Slims, Berkely underground press, "tinker-toy" of life, Neptune, The Whelming Brine, The Great Naked Sea, The Farspooming Ocean, Minnies Can Do Club; referenced individuals include Robert Goddard, Emiliano Zapata, Max Schwartz, Ed Buryn; places made include Wayzata, (Minnesota, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Chinese
Drawer E-21, Folder 1
Asian Americans: Chinese Americans 1976-2000
Physical Description: 7
Scope and Content Note
related topics include violence against women, public health, legal advice, counseling services, health care, labor, working environments, sexual harassment, legal aid, racism, film industry, racial stereotypes, arts and culture, cultural events, HIV/AIDS, safe sex, immigration, Angel Island (San Francisco),; makers include California AIDS Education Campaign, Office on Violence Against Women, Blue Shield of California Foundation, San Francisco Neighborhood Legal Assistance Foundation, Coalition of Asians to Nix Charlie Chan, The Center for World Music; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include Chinese, English
Drawer E-21, Folder 2
Asian Americans: Filipino Americans [1930] 1975-1980; 1994-2012; 2019
Physical Description: 22
Note
Bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Filipino veterans, veterans rights, arts exhibitions, racism, discrimination, housing, work place deaths, California labor, health, HIV/AIDS, safe sex, Historic Filipinotown (Los Angeles, California), U.S. military, benefits, awards, war hero, World War II (WWII), injustice, war injuries, amputation, film, celebration, civil rights, women, poetry, awakening, convention, peace, media, justice, equality, anti-war, labor, theater, farmers, hunger, poverty, ; makers include N. Hom, Eliseo Art Silva, Inkworks Press, San Francisco Veterans Equity Center, Kampanya Ng Edukasyon Tungkol sa AIDS Ng State of California (California AIDS Education Campaign), Bill Prochnow Graphic Design, Lenny Limjoco, Committee to Celebrate Philippine National Day, Gloria Glalang, DSR/TL II, Filipinos for Affirmative Action, Filipino People's Far West Convention Preparatory Committee, Filipino American National Historical Society, Papo de Asis, Dean S. Tovi, Faustino Caigoy; referenced individuals include Bob Filner, Rick Rocamora, Felizardo Ticao, Felix Ayson, Gen Douglas MacArthur, Melecio Cayao, Vanessa Deza, BN, Ken MIller, Larry Itliong, Philip Vera Cruz, ; references or specifically about International Hotel (I-Hotel), Historic Filipinotown Neighborhood Council, military benefits, Purple Heart, Filipino American Service Group, Inc (FASGI), San Francisco Art Commission Gallery, Teatro ng Tanan, "Higantes", Season of Thunder, Tribal Filipino resistance, Southeast Asia Resource Center, Philippine National Day, Unite the 3 waves, Bamboo Women, National Filipino Civil Rights Organizing Committee, Laney College Theatre, Filipino People's Far West Convention, HABI arts, mural Los Angeles, Pilipinx agricultural workers, Delano Manongs, Cal State LA Student Union Cross Cultural Center, West Coast Confederation of Filipino Students, Katipunan ng mga Demokratikong Pilipino (KDP), United Filipino American Assembly of Southern California; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Oakland (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA); languages include English, Tagalog (Filipino)
Drawer E-21, Folder 3
Asian Americans: Internment of Japanese Americans 1970-1974; 1983-1988; 2011-2016
Physical Description: 8
Note
includes laminated posters
Scope and Content Note
related topics include redress, reparations, Little Tokyo (Los Angeles, California, USA), deportations,unity, spiritualism, mass media, racism, discrimination, family separations, imprisonment, confiscation, concentration camps, anniversaries, internment, anniversary, forum; makers include Little Tokyo Art Workshop, 50/500 Committee, Qris Yamashita, TM, R. Matsumoto; referenced individuals include J.L. De Witt, Deborah Gesensway, Mindy Roseman, Henry Sugimoto, Warren Furutani, Hiroshio Kashiwagi, Chiz Iyama, Joyce Nakamura; references or specifically about Civilian Exclusions Order No. 33, Camp Jerome, Manzanar Pilgrimage, prayer, run Japanese American Internment 50th anniversary, World War II, Manzanar, Tule Lake, Heart Mountain, Topaz, Poston, Amache, Gila River, Jerome, Minidoka, Rohwer, barbed wire, American flag; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include Japanese, English
Drawer E-21, Folder 4
Asian Americans: Internment of Japanese Americans [1942]; 1951; 1979-1993; 2000-2010
Physical Description: 28
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related topics include Civilian Exclusion Order No. 33, cultural events, racism, films, anniversaries, conferences, redress, reparations, prejudice, internment re-enactments, arrests, San Leandro Police, monuments, housing, immigration, political graphics, librarians, nurses, women; makers include National Coalition for Redress/Reparations and Unity (NCRR) L.A., W. Senzaki, Little Tokyo Art Workshop, Japanese Americans Citizens League (PSWD), Japantown Art and Media Workshop, Nichael Nakayama, S. Fujimoto, T. Fujimoto, Evelyn Yoshimura, Kaz Takeuchi, John Takamura, Japanese American National Museum (JANM), David Monkawa, Manzanar Committee, Lynda Tanaka, Women's Guerilla History Project; referenced individuals include J.L. DeWitt, Alan Cranston, Mervyn Dymally, Robert Nakamura, Karen Ishizuka, Ken Nakaoka, Norman Mineta, T. Osumi, Fred Korematsu, Mitsuye Yamada, Bill Kochiyama, Yuri Kochiyama, Clara Breed, Aiko Hamaguschi; references or specifically about A Day of Remembrance, Conversations before the war... After the war, Tule Lake Pilgrimage, Manzanar Pilgrimage, Japanese American Internment 50th anniversary, Civil Rights Conference, World War II, Korematsu v. United States, University of California at Irvine, nikkei; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Watsonville (California, USA); languages include English, Japanese
Drawer E-21, Folder 5
Asian Americans: Japanese Americans 1970-1977; 1985-1992; 2008
Physical Description: 20
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related topics include women, artists,workshop, cultural events, pop culture, immigration, anti-nuclear, children, Little Tokyo (Los Angeles, California, USA), mochitsuki, childbirth methods, women's health, public health, health fairs, HIV / AIDS prevention, safe sex, Asian and Pacific Islander immigrants, scapegoats, anniversary, concert, bridging, diversity, art workshops, media workshops; makers include California AIDS Education Campaign, Qris Yamashita, David Nakashita, Little Tokyo Art Workshop, Asian Americans for Nuclear Disarmament, National Coalition for Redress and Reconciliation, Galeria de la Raza, Sandora Fujiwara, Inkworks Press; referenced individuals include Wendy Yoshimura, Anthony Brown, Roger Shimomura; references or specifically about San Francisco Arts Commission, immigrant heritage, University of Oregon Museum of Art, Horaku, sansei (third generation Japanese Americans), Japantown art & Media Workshop, Cross Pollination Commissions Project (Women's Building), atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Hibakusha, Little Tokyo Community Mochitsuki, The Harris Method (childbirth), Little Tokyo Service Center, Higashi Honganji, Obon Manto-E Festival, taiko drums, Anthony Brown's Asian American Orchestra, Japantown, Fillmore, Jazz, Yoshi's, Japantown Art and Media Workshop, water colors, Japanese American Citizens League (JACL); places made include Oregon (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Japanese
Drawer E-21, Folder 6
Asian Americans: Korean Americans 1983-1989
Physical Description: 7
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related topics include prisoners, prisons, gangs, Chinatown (Los Angeles, California, USA), Deuel Vocational Institute, prison deaths, Koreatown (Los Angeles, California), community building, missing people, adoptions, arts and culture, conferences, ; makers include Southside People's Art Collective, Arlan Huang, Ronnie Lam, Edward Lai, Minn Matsuda, Edmund Eng, Koram Printing Co., John Takamura, Kate Hers, Paul Yi, Inkworks Press; referenced individuals include Chol Soo Lee, Morrison Needham, Yong Soon Min; references or specifically about San Quentin State Prison, Korean women, visual artists, writeres, film makers, scholars, maps, Center for Korean Studies, Asian American Studies Department, University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley); places made include Sacramento (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA); languages include English, Korean
Drawer E-21, Folder 7
Asian Americans and Pacific Islands Americans: Various Topics 1967; 1984-1989; 1993-1997, 2010
Physical Description: 20
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includes laminated items
Scope and Content Note
related topics include writers conferences, arts and culture, identity, mass media, multiculturalism, biculturalism, scholarship, leadership, commitment, Indigenous Peoples, education, quotations, intergenerational solidarity, anti-nuclear, Asian American jazz, law conferences, women's rights, Hawaiian history, Native Hawaiians; makers include UCLA Asian American Studies Center, Unity, Asian Pacific Islanders State Union (APSU), Sho-You Graphics, Witzkie Photography, Momentum Design, Grove Press, Asian Americans For Peace, Zand Gee, Chester Yoshida, Asian Pacific Islander Americans For Dukakis, Bob Hsiang, Leland Wong, A-Town Productions, Little Tokyo Art Workshop, Stuart Iwasaki, Abraham Ferrer, Visual Communications, Leon Sun, Center For Hawaiian Studies; referenced individuals include Perry Chow, Sheri Miyashiro, Frantz Fanon, George Takei, Michael Dukakis; references or specifically about Pacific NW Asian American Writers Conference, Declaration of Independence, Asian Pacific Heritage Month, atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Indochina, University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley), A Grain of Sand, University of California at San Diego (UCSD), Asian Pacific American Heritage Week, "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" (painting); places made include Seattle (Washington, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Atlanta (Georgia, USA); languages include Vietnamese, Chinese, Filipino, Thai, Hmong, Korean, Hindi, English
Drawer E-21, Folder 8
Asian Americans: Various Topics 1981-1999; 2006; 2017-21
Physical Description: 18
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related topics include natural disasters, art exhibitions, children's art, arts and culture, religion, Japanese influences in Western culture, labor, education, HIV/AIDS, health, Cambodian Americans, condoms, safe sex, chemical toxicity, nail salons, Asian Americans, fumes, ventilation, health education, legislation, giving circles, philanthropy, resources, pooling, women, civil rights, justice, anniversary, celebration, empowerment, equality, Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, Bisexual, Queer (LGBTQ), stereotypes, unity, support, poetry, violence, hate crimes, Asian minority groups; makers include Pivot to Peace, Long Beach United Cambodian Community, AIDS Research & Education Project (California State University, Long Beach) (CSULB), Salika, Cambodian American Heritage Museum and Killing Fields Memorial, American Federation of Teachers American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Mark Knego, Laurie Gallant, Top Copy Graphics, Center for Southeast Asian Refugee Resettlement, Leon Sun, Asian Law Caucus, Lindsey Jang Design, Inkworks Press Cal State LA Cross Cultural Centers, Pacific News Service; referenced individuals include Saphea Khan, Hideo Chester Yoshida, Nellie Wong, Kitty Tsui, Merle Woo, Cathy Cade, C. Cho, Darryl Mar, Professor Harold Hongu Koh, Jason Chu; references or specifically about scales, Hurricane Katrina, Khmer Festival, The East Bay Community Foundation, The California Arts Council, Asian Pacific Heritage Month, California Healthy Nail Salon Collaborative, masks, gloves, A.Apip, inc, face masks, Asian Law Caucus, KQED Radio, social identity, Middle Eastern identity, Asian Pacific Islander Student Resource Center, AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islanders, model minority myth, China bashing, Anti-Asian bashing, Iu Mien Americans, Richmond (California, USA), "Quietly Torn" (exhibition), Richmond Art Center; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), Louisville (Kentucky, USA), Long Beach (California, USA), San Francisco, (California, USA); languages include English, Khmer (Cambodian)
Drawer E-22, Folder 1
Vietnam War Era: Student Movements - Anti-War 1965-1970
Physical Description: 46
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related topics student mobilization, Uncle Sam, solidarity movement, intersecting identities, protest movements, the Peace Movement, pacifism, anti-Asian, grim reaper, strike, draft, moratorium, fist, Vietnam student protests, bring troops back, USA flag, USA peace flag, liberation, civil rights, troops, police, police violence, racism; makers include Allied Printing Trades Council (Allied Printing), Picha, PP, Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Student Mobilization Committee, D. Smith/S. Robba, Student Mobilization Committee to End the War is South East Asia; Students at the Rhode Island School of Design, Will Tennney, Iranian Student Association in the United States; referenced individuals include; Ngyuen Van Troi, Richard Nixon (President Nixon); references or specifically about Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, March on Washington D.C. & San Francisco (USA), Yanker Poster, Demonstrations (1960-1980),peace flag, san fernado valley high school students, Kent State, invastion of Cambodia, Invasion of Laos, Columbia University student protest, Massachussets Institute of Technology during the Vietnam War, International Student Strike April 26, 1968, Kent State shootings, Jackson StateUniversity, March on Washington, Bring troops back from Vietnam, President Nixon invasion in Cambodia, Strike on November 14, 1968, The Student Vote, Les Misérables, Leave the fear of the red horned beasts, solidarity with Laos, solidarity with Cambodia, solidarity with Vietnam, solidarit with indochinese people, World Confederation of the Iranian Students; places made include Rhode Island School of Design; languages include English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Hebrew
Drawer E-22, Folder 2
Vietnam War Era: Student Movements - General 1966-1974
Physical Description: 48
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related topics include benefits, marches and demonstrations, elections, civil disobedience, art schools, teach-ins, international solidarity, strikes, military deaths, moratoriums, May Day, Native Americans, voting, drugs, drug addicts, veterans, capitalism, racism, police brutality, Laos, children, African Americans, Zionism, education, labor, strikes, Vietnam War, nazis, media, censorship, military recruitment; makers include Columbia Collective, Metanoia, Oliver Slave Ltd., Tom Buckwalter, Young Socialist Alliance (YSA), Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Amherst Cultural Workers Collective, City-Wide Strike Coordinating Office (NYU), D. Smith, S. Robba, Berkeley Graphic Arts, Student Mobilization Committee, Dan Patterson, Felix Greene, The NEWS, Iranian Students Association United States, LA Free Press, Roz Payne, Organization of Arab Students, People's Poster Company, Students & Youth for a Peoples' Peace, Students for McCarthy, The Kimball Collective, Swann, The National Movement for the Student Vote, University of Maryland Student Government Association, S.F. Student Strike Fund; referenced individuals include Professor Bottome, Professor Howard Zinn, Ronald Reagan, Professor Robert Fleischman, Richard Nixon, Ho Chi Minh, Uncle Sam, Nguyen Van Troi, Frank Cieciorka, Gene McCarthy, Sitting Bull; references or specifically about Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), "4789 Mod Squad C", Land Tenure Center University of Wisconsin Madison, Army Math Center University of Wisconsin at Madison, Boston University Student Union, jailed students, expelled students, People's Park (Berkeley, California, USA), Yellow Submarine (film), Blue Meanies, Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), "bring troops home now!", National Student Moratorium, Kent State massacre, Jackson State massacre, Crim School, pigs, skull and cross bones, graves, yelling, screaming, raised fists, "reconstitute the University", sanity, Columbia College, The Street Wall Journal, skeleton, salute, soldier; places made include Madison (Wisconsin, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Washington, DC (USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Arabic, Persian (Farsi), French
Drawer E-22, Folder 3
Vietnam War Era: U.S. Politicians and Campaigns - Presidential / Vice Presidential 1968-1973
Physical Description: 24
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related topics include benefit events, elections, voting, peace, police, Berkeley (California, USA), African Americans, babies; makers include Alfred Gescheidt, Yippy Inc., Republican National Committee, Peter T. Geller Distributors, International Poster Corp., Stanley Tretick, D. Martin, People for Rockefeller, Eureka Photo Offset Engraving, Inc., The ASUCD External Affairs Commission, M. Schneider, Pete Kettle, John Whitmore, Malcolm Varon, Colorcraft Offset, Inc., Ira Rosenberg, Inc., Greta Katz, Peace & Freedom Party, Corita Kent, Committee for the Re-Election of President Nixon, Sign of the Times, Vesota; referenced individuals include Pat Paulsen, Sargent Shriver, Hubert Humphrey, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Richard M. Nixon, Eugene McCarthy, Spiro Agnew, Lyndon B. Johnson, Nelson Rockefeller, Marian Pearlman, John Branner, Don Rutledge/Black Star, Dr. Benjamin Spock, Langston Hughes, Shirley Chisholm, Terry Sanford, George Wallace ; references or specifically about toilet paper, unity, re-election Richard Nixon, change, Democrats, radical right, "American Gothic", The New York Times, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Ku Klux Klan (KKK); places made include Washington D.C., Los Angeles (California, USA), Sausalito (California, USA), Davis (California, USA), Washington D.C. (USA), New York (New York, USA)
Drawer E-22, Folder 4
Vietnam War Era: U.S. Politicians and Campaigns - George McGovern 1972; 1982
Physical Description: 35
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related topics include Marches and Demonstrations, anti-war, truth, lies, map, unity, volunteerism, peace sign, American flag, American currency, map, lies; makers include Hans Burkhardt, Gerta Katz, N. Schneider, Pete, Kettle, John Whitmore, Stanley Tretick, Malcom Varo, Don Rutledge, Back Star, Ira Rosenberg, McGovern for President Committee, California Students for McGovern, Art for McGovern, Don Ruttledge/Black Star, Klein; references or specifically about anti-vietnam war, Augusta, Jackson, Kent, Cambodia, Vietnam, map of United States, Americans for Common Sense, radical right, McGovernment, one world, McGovern-Shriver '72, precinct walking, Club George a political cabaret, delegates; referenced individuals include Ralph Abernathy, Richard M. Nixon, Sargent Shriver, Ralph Abernathy,; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Washington D.C., Davis (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-22, Folder 5
Vietnam War Era: About / Not Made During 1981-2015
Physical Description: 41
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related topics include U.S. imperialism, humanitarian aid, U.S. intervention, Vietnam War, arts and culture, commemorations, graphic arts, dioxin, Agent Orange, poison, contamination, chemical warfare, cultural events, amnesty, reconstruction in Vietnam, accountability, orphans, refugees, ecology, destruction, prisoners of war (POWs), missing in action (MIA), maps, My Lai massacre, deformities, birth defects, U.S. popular culture, disappeared persons, Yugoslavia, veterans, disabled persons, anti-war, moratoriums, conscience, GI resistance, balance of power movements, rehearsal, incarceration, identity, silence, journals, American flag, reflexions, rifle, military uniform, counterculture, love-ins, indigenous rights, Black struggle, Black power, Anti-Vietnam War, Anniversary, independence and freedom, ; makers include Rene Mederos Cuba, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Alison Wannamaker, Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive, Vietnam Veterans Against The War Anti-Imperialists (VV AW AI), Catalyst Films, Chas P. Young, Vietnam Veterans arts Group, Christine Saunders, Central Station Design, Granada Foundation, Jamie Hewlett, Indochina Arts Project (I AP), Playboy Press, Bob Tully, Ea Social, Community Studies Board, Politics Board, Zimbabwe Support Committee and Student Activist Committee, AM. Jones, Vietnam Trial Support Committee, Gee Voucher, S. Chafe, Friend shipment, Indochina Newsletter, Earth Island Journal, Chrysler Museum, Five College Program in Peace And World Security Studies (PAWS S), Thai-Bin, Phillip Jones Griffins, Trolley, PM Press, PA, Global Commons Foundation, Chris Carson, Students for a Democratic Society (SD S), Jude Binder, Gary Trishaw, Frank Bach, John Singular, A. War rick, Dennis Banks, Vietnam Veterans Aid Foundation, Leslie Free land, William Reams, Jar., Stella Rhodes, PAP, Inc., Inkworks Press, PM Press, Global Commons Foundation, PA, Chris Carson, Winter Soldier Archive, Campaign for Democratic Freedoms, Glad Day Press, Syracyse Cultural Workers, ; referenced individuals include Ho Chi Minh, Sal Lopes, Spiro Agnew, Richard Nixon, Ho Chi Minh, Mederos, ; references or specifically about 40th Anniversary End of Viet Nam War, Viet Nam War Vietnam Veterans Against The War, Anti-Imperialists Inc., (VV AW), Vietnam War Memorial, Whatcom Museum of History and Art, liberation movements, national security, spying, government security, U.S. Constitution, Vietnamese proverbs, Dedication Day, Winter Soldier Archive, terrorism, Hampshire College, Pacific Lutheran University, 1968 (year), West Pakistani riot, Laura Palmer (Twin Peaks), American Documentary Films, Habra, Vietnam, Eye Gallery, U.S.-Vietnam Friendship Association, Julia Morgan Center for the Arts (UC Berkeley), American Indian Movement (AIM), World Indigenous Movement, 40th anniversary of the San Francisco State strike 1968-69, "The Bottom of the Heap: The Autobiography of Black Panther Robert Hilary King, Iraq War, Zapatistas, Wobblies, 1968, strike, dissent, debate, media, Chicano Movement, African Liberation Movement, short timers journal, Juaneño Band of Mission Indians, police brutality, U.S. out of Vietnam, documentary film, 40th Anniversary end of Viet Nam War, ; places made include Washington D.C., United Kingdom, Norfolk (Virginia, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), New York (New York, USA); languages include English, French, Vietnamese, Korean, Spanish, Chinese, arabic, Russian, Cambodian, Thai, German, Hausa, Esperanto
Drawer E-22, Folder 6
Vietnam War Era: About / Not Made During - Events 1961-2008; 2018
Physical Description: 40
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related topics include fist, protest, revolution, media , human rights, arts and culture, peace sign, anniversaries, peace, moratorium, poetry, Uncle Sam, recruitment, resistance; makers include ; Cynthia Norton, Central Station Design, Vietnam Veterans against The War, Chas P. Young, Vietnam Veterans Arts Group, New Front Films, Nguyen The Minh, Catalyst Films, Ewa Wojciak, Bob Turlly, Playboy Press, Center For Veteran's Rights, WOrld Federation of Democratic Youth, Pacific Luthern University, Inkworks Press, U.S. Vietnam Friendship Association, Eye Gallery, Indochina Arts Project, Mission of Culture (Hanoi), Granada Foundation, Manchester City Council, Manchester Polytechnic, A. Warrick, Anthony Hernandez, ; references or specifically about Library of Congress, The War at Home, Academy Awards, The Paper Weapon, red carnations, peace now, GI resistance, vietnamese perspective, "Red Halos", Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) 20th anniversary, The Book of the DIsappeared, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Rebel with a Cause, Yippies, Yuppies, KPFA, ; referenced individuals Seymour Hersh, Richard M. Nixon, Glenn Silber, Barry Alexander Brown, Lyndon Baines Johnson, John F. Kennedy, abbie Hoffman, Jane Fonda, Tom Hayden, Country Joe Fish, Alan Ginsburg, Ron Kovic, Tom Paxton, James Montgomery Flagg, Judith Binder, Kim Phuc, Ho Chi MInh, ; places made include Washington D.C., Massachusettes, Chicago (Illinois, USA), New York, (New York, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Tacoma (California, USA), Bellingham (Washington, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Manchester (New Hampshire, USA), Santa Ana (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer E-22, Folder 7
Vietnam War Era: Housing / Urban Planning 1966-1970s
Physical Description: 17
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includes cardstock
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related topics include gentrification, displacement, racism, housing, tenants rights, elections, cartoons, unity, community, children, imperialism, coporatism, media, film, maps, urban renewal, populism, housing rights, human rights, poor quality housing; makers include; Crosstown Community Center, Nick Thorkelson, Thorkelson Graphics, Allan Troxler, ASTRA Communications, Mission Residents against Redevelopment Tenants Action group, American Documentary Films, Howdy Graphics, Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), Alliance of Rent Payers, BACTR. Daniel T. Magidson; references or specifically about; Crosstown Expressway (Crosstown, PA), South Street (Crosstown), public housing, modernization, relocation, the Mission (San Francisco), skyscrapers, bankers vs workers, Crocker Bank, Bank of America, rent control, McDonalds, urban renewal, Homes Not Hotels!, Redevelopment (Documentary), Southwest Expressway, Southwest Corridor, East Somerville (Massachusetts), rent control, National Tenants organization 1970 Conference, North Carolina, building condemnation, squatters, housing crisis, The 1973 National Tenants Organization, Pick-Congress Hotel Chicago Illinois; referenced individuals include Marty Schiffenbauer, Governor Francis Sargent (Boston); places made include Crosstown (Pennsylvania, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Washington DC; languages include English, Spanish, Chinese
Drawer E-22, Folder 8
Vietnam War Era: Religion 1961; 1969-1971
Physical Description: 24
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related topics include hunger, U.S. cultural critique, United Nations, arts and culture, Judaism, communism, peace, love, Christianity, Catholicism, happiness, spirituality, freedoms; makers include Dan O'Neill, David Wilson, Pandora Productions, Graphic Group Inc., David L. Burke Design Corporation, Noggin Graphics, Aardvarque, Art Young, George Knowlton, Celestial Arts, Libra Artworks, Kenny Browar, E-Z Productions, Larry Keenan, American Newsrepeat, Terry Casey, Typographic Service Inc; referenced individuals include Leonardo da Vinci, Harry Anderson, Review and Herald Publishing Association, Rembrandt, Max Ehrmann, Rabbi Hyman Judah Schachtel; references or specifically about hippies, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), God, Jesus Christ, The Last Supper, fine arts, Jesus Christ Superstar, Christ Crucified Between Two Thieves, The Bible, Desiderata; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Wayzata (Minnesota, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Santa Barbara (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer F-1, Folder 1
Vietnam War Era: Exhibitions - Decade of Protest 1972
Physical Description: 5
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. military, Cuba, Vietnam War, secret bombings, Laos, Cambodia, genocide; makers include Alfredo Rostgaard, René Mederos, Comite Cubano de Solidaridad con Vietnam, Cambodia Y Laos, Comision de Orientacion Revolucionaria del CC del PCC, Clarita Figueredo, United International College Student Association; references or specifically about North Vietnam flag National Liberation Front (NLF), Viet Cong, Tet Offensive, Yanki (U.S. yankees); places made include Cuba; languages include Spanish, Vietnamese, English
Drawer F-1, Folder 2
Vietnam War Era: Exhibitions - Decade of Protest 1968-1975
Physical Description: 15
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related topics include Vietnam War, anti-war, peace, children, higher education, U.S. soldiers, nudity, sexuality, women, feminism, statistics, marches and demonstrations, quotations, children, amputees, racism, Chicano/Latino; makers include Jesus Gallardo, Another Mother For Peace, Lorraine Schneider, Nikspix, Alchem Inc., GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee, Socialist Worker, Committee for the Promotion of Selected Youth in Asia, United Women's Contingent, Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW), Peter Cohen, Art for People, Primo Angeli, Lars Spyer, Silent Majority Posters, Malik, Third World Task Force Against the War in South East Asia, Indochina Peace Campaign (IPC), Public Interest Communications, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC); referenced individuals include Fred Halstead, Paul Boutelle, Muhammad Ali, Stokely Carmichael, Henry Kissinger, Richard Nixon, Ngyuen Van Thieu; references or specifically about Kent State massacre, My Lai massacre, Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), American bald eagle, Gainsville Veterans, Jackson State massacre, the silent majority, Arlington National Cemetery, Paris Peace Treaty; places made include Cuba, Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer F-1, Folder 3
Vietnam War Era: Exhibitions - Decade of Protest - Reproductions [1962-1977]
Physical Description: 40
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related topics include healthcare, farming, Vietnam War, soldiers, farmers, women, children, factory workers; makers include T. Maj, N. Bich, Nguyen Dang Phu, Hoang Nguyen Doan, P. Hao; places made include North Vietnam; languages includes Vietnamese, English
Drawer F-1, Folder 4
Vietnam War Era: Exhibitions 1967-1971
Physical Description: 21
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related topics include quotations, ecocide, Vietnam, ecology, capitalism, religious missionaries, anti-war, military industrial complex, poetry, technology, statistics, U.S. foreign policy, Laos, deforestation, napalm, refugees, economic development, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), oil, exploitation; makers include David Okuma, Patti Fujii, Andrew Toepfer, Jac Sanders, Katherine Konkol, D. Alix; referenced individuals include John Lewallen, Nguyen Van Trung, Thai Lang, David Harris, Pham The My, Paul McCloskey, William Proxmire, Leslie Gelb, Vietn Phuong, Maxwell Taylor, L'Tanya Jackson, Arthur Smithies, George McGovern, Thai Khac Chuyen, Nguyen Thi Phong, Ngyuen Van Thanh; references or specifically about Look Magazine, Yankees (U.S. aggression), Pentagon Papers
Drawer F-1, Folder 5
Vietnam War Era: Exhibitions 1960s-1970s
Physical Description: 49
Scope and Content Note
related topics include civilian injuries, women, children, Vietnam War, armed resistance, female soldiers; referenced individuals include Phan Thi Kim Phuc
Drawer F-1, Folder 6
Vietnam War Era: Exhibitions 1960s-1970s
Physical Description: 28
Scope and Content Note
related topics include military, women, children, armed conflicts; referenced individuals include Ho Chi Minh, Phan Thi Kim Phuc
Drawer F-1, Folder 7
Vietnam War Era: Exhibitions - Cardstock 1960s-1970s
Physical Description: 8
Scope and Content Note
related topics include women, children, torture, religion, U.S. Army, peace; makers include Alice Aronow; references specifically to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Drawer F-2, Folder 1
Vietnam War Era: Clergy and Laymen Concerned (Committee to Help Unsell the War) 1969-1973
Physical Description: 46
Scope and Content Note
related topics include military deaths, soldiers, children, disabled persons, anti-war, military injuries, government and politics, politicians, U.S. Congress, napalm, Vietnamese children, ecology, refugees, drugs, prostitution, labor, unemployment, peace, civilian deaths, elections, voting, war budget, military spending, political prisoners, patriotism, draft resistance; makers include La Roche, Mc Caffrey & McCall, Inc., Philip Jones Griffith, Magnum; referenced individuals include John Diakoyani, Fred Branfman, Nguyen Van Thieu; references or specifically about Uncle Sam, terrorism, "bring our troops home", POWs (prisoners of war); places made include New York (New York, USA)
Drawer F-2, Folder 2
Vietnam War Era: Anti-War 1962-1973
Physical Description: 37
Scope and Content Note
related topics include arts and culture, art protests, Los Angeles (California, USA), napalm, quotations, capitalism, legislation, death penalty, poverty, racism, children, nuclear war, ; makers include Artists Protest Committee, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Irving Petlin, Hardy Hanson, Pandora Productions, East Totem West, Orbit, SP/4 VIETNAM, Posters Inc., American Newsrepeat Co., Pro Arts, Graphic Group Inc., Mark Podwal, Lambert Studios, Inc., Yippy, Inc., Tom Hansen, Sunset Marketing, Jackrabbit Press, J. Refregier, Committee For Homosexual Freedom, aronow, ; referenced individuals include Dr. Noam Chomsky;, Dr. Robert Lifton, Dr. Herbert Needleman, Mark di Suvero, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Albert Einstein, James McNeill Whistler, Michelangelo, William Langer, Bernard D. Davis, amitai Etzioni, ; references or specifically about The Human Costs of War Los Angeles, California USA, symposiums, Black Death, great plagues of modern warfare, Artists Tower Against The War In Vietnam, Pennsylvania National Guard, the Bible, fine arts, subvertisements, Arrangement in Grey & Black No. 1, Pietà, SB-1 (The Criminal Code Reform Act of 1973), USS Kitty Hawk; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Boston (Massachusettes, USA), Eugene (Oregon, USA), Holyoke (Massachusetts, USA), California (USA), Wayzata (Minnesota, USA), Medina (Ohio, USA)
Drawer F-2, Folder 3
Vietnam War Era: Demilitarization / Disarmament 1969-1970
Physical Description: 12
Scope and Content Note
related topics include nudity, sexuality, soldiers, taxes, My Lai massacre, anarchy, disarmament, peace; makers include Committee for the Promotion of Selective Youth in Asia, Committee to Abolish ROTC, Pro Arts, Allen Ginsburg, War Tax Resistance, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; references or specifically about Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC); places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Kent (Ohio, USA), New York (New York, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA)
Drawer F-2, Folder 4
Vietnam War Era: Draft Resistance 1967-1980
Physical Description: 18
Scope and Content Note
related topics include compulsory military service, peace, lottery draft, soldier, patriotism, moratoriium, benefit, ; references or specifically about American Friends Service Committee, "the Four of Us", draft files, blood, draft refusers; makers include Socially Acceptable Hang-Ups Inc., Zendik Papers, Stay Home For Peace, Dirty Linen Corp., Kiyoshi Kuromiya, Edmund Shea, American Newsrepeat Company, Jacques Bonnard, Frank Kay, Gross National Product, Committee Against Registration and the Draft (CARD), Edwise Editions / SPARC, Robert Rutherford, ; referenced individuals include Jim Grill, Richard Nixon, Spiro Agnew; references or specifically about Don't Go (publication), U.S. flag, "Fuck the Draft", Stop the Draft Week Committee, Statue of Liberty; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), San Diego (California, USA), Wayzata (Minnesota, USA), New York City (New York, USA)
Drawer F-2, Folder 5
Vietnam War Era: Anti-Nuclear 1968-1970
Physical Description: 14
Scope and Content Note
related topics include mushroom clouds, Ohio (USA), nuclear power plants, nuclear bomb attacks, anti-ballistic missile system (ABM), Communism; makers include Eve Merriam, Lambert Studios, V. Sposato, Gross National Product, Editions Unlimited, Wespac Visual Communications Inc., Igmoos, National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE); references or specifically about atomic bombing of Hiroshima, dead babies, bomb tests, strontium-90, Congressional Black Caucus, ;referenced individuals include Ron V. Dellums, Richard Nixon, Irving Lichtenstein, Norman Cousins, Eleanor Roosevelt, Eric Fromm, Norman Thomas, Bertrand Russell, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gen. Omar N. Bradley, Melvin Laird, ; places made include Wayzata (Minnesota, USA), New York (New York, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer F-2, Folder 6
Vietnam War Era: Civilian Deaths and Injuries 1967
Physical Description: 38
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related topics include U.S. foreign policy, Mother's Day, children, torture, marches and demonstrations, napalm bombs, disabled persons, anti-war, elderly persons; makers include Liberation Support Movement, East Wind, Pentagon Papers Peace Project, William Weege, Print Mint, Happening Press, Antonio Frasconi, Armstrong, Jeff Schlanger, Artists Poster Committee, Farrel Broslowsky, Felix Greene, Suth; referenced individuals include Peter Arnett, Paul Avery, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon; references or specifically about Ben Tre (Vietnam), Viet Cong, National Liberation Front (NLF); places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA)
Drawer F-2, Folder 7
Vietnam War Era: Military Deaths and Injuries 1968-1971
Physical Description: 14
Scope and Content Note
related topics include death statistics, historical wars, gravesites, tombstones, soldiers, children, military draft, strike, imperialism; makers include California Publishers Exchange, Horn / Griner, Howard Blume, Robert Mondlock, Ron Borowski, Wespac Visual Communications, Link Productions, Primo Angeli, Lars Speyer, Synergisms; references or specifically about U.S. flag, the silent majority, Marines, business interest; places made include Kent (Ohio, USA), San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer F-2, Folder 8
Vietnam War Era: Anti-War - "Bring Troops Home" 1967-1970
Physical Description: 25
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-war, marches and demonstrations, moratoriums, soldiers; makers include Peace Action Council, Young Socialists for Halstead and Boutelle, Nancy Coner, Berkeley Graphic Arts; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Washington D.C.
Drawer F-2, Folder 9
Vietnam War Era: Pro-War 1970-1975; 1980
Physical Description: 3
Scope and Content Note
related topics include military recruitment, employment, U.S. Marines; makers include United States Army, U.S. Government Printing Office; places made include Washington D.C., USA
Drawer F-2, Folder 10
Vietnam War Era: Various Topics 1967-1973
Physical Description: 26
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Pentagon Papers, Korean War, U.S. imperialism, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), sit-ins, peace, Grand Juries, silence, contempt, Cuba, inclusivity, multiculturalism, space exploration, grand juries, Attica uprising, prisons, prisoners, tobacco, cigarettes, democracy, party, marches and demonstrations; makers include Kamakazi Design Group, Synergisms, American Veterans Movement, Annie Leibovitz, Rolling Stone, Orbit, Celestial Arts, Robert Lewis, Squareoptics, Pandora Productions, Dadaposters, Pandora Productions, Robert Cenedella, The Pangolin Corporation, Jos. A. Smith, Lambert Studios Inc., Bruce Reifel, Alfred Gescheidt, Black Workers' Congress, Octobergraphics, San Francisco Community Press, Grand Jury Defense Office- SF, M. Ramos, A. Hoffman, Platt Poster Co., Science for the People, The Old School, Z. Boolek, Montesano, The Man Upstairs, Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW), Winter Soldiers Organization; referenced individuals include Adolf Hitler, Lee Harvey Oswald, Ron Kovic, Edvard Munch, Richard Nixon, Gary Mark, Pete Mahoney, Bev Grant and the Human Condition, Larry Estridge, David Amram; references or specifically about anti-Semitism, European Holocaust, U.S. flag, fine arts, ecology, deserters, Nuremberg, victory party, Gainesville 8, Republican National Convention, Liberty Bell; places made include Wayzata (Minnesota, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Buffalo (New York, USA), New York City (New York, USA); languages include English, Chinese
Drawer F-3, Folder 1
Vietnam War Era: Berkeley - Offsets and Stencils 1964; 1970
Physical Description: 18
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, Kent State massacre, students, Black Panther Party, strikes, political prisoners, Cambodia, Laos, international solidarity, anti-war, police brutality, freedom, education, women, communal responsibility, drugs, housing, law and order, socialism, government, racism, capitalism, imperialism, impeachment, boycott, economics, taxes, religion, lobbying, unions, protest, media, written protest, Nazis, World War II, the Holocaust; makers include Berkeley Graphic Arts, Berkeley Liberation Movement, Thorn, Movement Labor, Kamakazi Design Group; referenced individuals include Richard Nixon, John Filo, Mary Ann Vecchio, Jeffrey Miller, Bobby Seale; references or specifically about World War II, U.S. flag, Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), hippie culture, Berkeley Liberation Program, European Holocaust, human solidarity, cultural freedom, Berkeley liberation, free Berkeley, Telegraph Avenue, revolutionary culture, University of California Berkeley, drug culture, people's government, Savings Bonds, Payroll Savings Plan, telephone tax, black armband; places made include Berkeley (California, USA); referenced individuals include Richard M. Nixon, Senator Alan Cranston, Senator William Fulbright, Senator Mark Hatfield, Senator Charles Goodell
Drawer F-3, Folder 2
Vietnam War Era: Berkeley - Cardstock 1970
Physical Description: 2
Scope and Content Note
related topics include student activism, communism, Russia, government and politics, Kent State massacre; referenced individuals include Adolf Hitler, Jeffrey Miller; references or specifically about World War II, 4973; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer F-3, Folder 3
Vietnam War Era: Berkeley - Silkscreens 1970
Physical Description: 59
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. imperialism, police brutality, peace, napalm, subvertisements, racism, U.S. soldiers, African Americans, poverty, peace; makers include Toshusai Sharaku, Kamakazi Design Group, Jay Belloli, Sally Robertson; referenced individuals include Alan Ginsberg, Francisco Goya, Jeffrey Miller, Jill Jackson Miller, Sy Miller; references or specifically about dove (peace), "Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me" [1955], tiger cages, Coca Cola, Statue of Liberty, RAPE, Kent State massacre, Jackson State massacre, fine arts, Saturn Devouring His Son; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer F-3, Folder 4
Vietnam War Era: Berkeley - Silkscreens 1970
Physical Description: 50
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, poverty, hunger, democracy, arts and culture, anti-war, police brutality, University of California at Berkeley, children, economy, students, student movements, love, filial responsibility; makers include DKM; referenced individuals include John F. Kennedy; references or specifically about 4973, dove (peace), U.S. flag, Gorilla Graphics, Wurster Hall (UC Berkeley); places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer F-3, Folder 5
Vietnam War Era: Berkeley - Silkscreens Early 1970's
Physical Description: 48
Scope and Content Note
related topics include international solidarity, imperialism, student movements, student activism, anti-war, pan-Asia, fascism, Kent State massacre, U.S. government and politics, voting, prisoners, international intervention, violence, education; makers include R. Fried, S.T.M.; references or specifically about The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus, American Eagle, Selective Service Classification Card, draft resistance, Vitenam, Cambodia; referenced individuals include Bobby Seale, Richard M. Nixon, Jeffrey Miller, Peter Paul Rubens; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer F-3, Folder 6
Vietnam War Era: Berkeley - Silkscreens 1970; 1973
Physical Description: 55
Scope and Content Note
related topics include international solidarity, international aid, anti-war, Vietnam War, solidarity, religion children, children's art, Biblical quotes, marches and demonstrations, peace, draft cards, draft resistance, Selective Service, Kent State massacre, Jackson State massacre, women, Phnom Penh (Cambodia), U.S. intervention in Cambodia, recycling; makers include Jay Belloli, [artists unknown]; referenced individuals include Richard Nixon, Tom Roberts, Spiro Agnew, George Orwell, George Washington; references or specifically about the silent majority, U.S. flag, 4973, 1984 (publication), the Bible, USS Corral Sea, Alameda Naval Air Station, U.S. currency (dollar), swastikas, RAPE; places made include Berkeley (California, USA)
Drawer F-3, Folder 7
Vietnam War Era: Berkeley - Silkscreens 1970; 1974
Physical Description: 55
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-war, peace, Cambodia, government and politics, politicians, student movements, fascism, corporations, boycotts, U.S. cultural critique, capitalism, racism, imperialism, Selective Service, draft resistance, Kent State massacre, University of California at Berkeley, marches and demonstrations, G.I. resistance, Crim School, education, rape, sexism, gendered personifications of countries, anniversaries, international solidarity, political prisoners, ecology, nature conservation, police brutality, military deaths, community control, children, strikes, self-determination; makers include K.P., [artists unknown]; referenced individuals include Spiro Agnew, Richard Nixon, Richard Brautigan, John Filo, Jeffrey Miller, Mary Ann Vecchio, Albert Bowker, Bill Walker; references or specifically about 4973, the Bible, the Ten Commandments, dove (peace), U.S. flag, the silent majority, General Electric (GE), Statue of Liberty, National Liberation Front (NLF, Viet Cong), Uncle Sam, Statue of Liberty; places made include Berkeley (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, French, Russian, Polish, Croatian, Serbian, Czech
Drawer F-3, Folder 8
Vietnam War Era: Computer Feed Paper Silkscreens - Various Topics 1973
Physical Description: 3
Scope and Content Note
related topics include corporatism, pharmaceutical industry, prescription drugs, health, marches and demonstrations, prisons, prisoner solidarity, unions; makers include [artists unknown]; references or specifically about USS Ticonderoga (CG-47), United Prisoners Union; places made include San Diego (California, USA), Chicago, (Illinois, USA)
Drawer F-3, Folder 9
Vietnam War Era: Berkeley - Reproductions 1970; 1999
Physical Description: 6
Scope and Content Note
related topics include napalm, peace, Southeast Asia, Coca-Cola, subvertisements, anti-war, dove of peace, ; makers include Political Poster workshop University of California Berkeley; references or specifically about Berkeley 1970, peace now, ; places made include Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada), Berkeley (California, USA),
Drawer F-4, Folder 1
Vietnam War Era: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) 1966-1970; 1998
Physical Description: 34
Note
includes 1969 SDS Calendar of Struggle
Scope and Content Note
related topics include elections, direct action, anti-war, racism, strikes, Chicago 1968, elections, police brutality, draft resistance, Panther 21, Black Panthers, state violence, marches and demonstrations, Detroit (Michigan, USA), San Jose (California, USA), women, political prisoners, corporations, benefits, anti-military, Los Angeles (California, USA), Mexico,1968 Democratic National Convention, National Liberation Front (NLF), Vietnam War, youth, voting, closed city, closed convention, Black power, imperialism; referenced individuals include Huey Newton, Richard M. Nixon, Eugene McCarthy, Uncle Sam, Hubert Humphrey, Frank Cieciorka, Ruben Salazar, Fidel Castro, Stokely Charmichael, Rennie Davis, Ho Chi Minh; makers include Kanarek, Karl Heinz Meschbach, A.J. Epstein, Richard Joseph Daley, Berkeley Free Press; places made include New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA); references or specifically about Hershey's, revolution, civil dissidence, University of Wisconsin, Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), L.A. Wallpaper, Young Lords, Black Panther Party, Greek Theatre, raised fist, gas masks, riot gear, skulls; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer F-4, Folder 3
Vietnam War Era: Chicago 1968 1968-1970
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include police brutality, anti-war, freedom of speech, solidarity with black struggles, working class, poverty, marches and demonstrations, Haymarket Affair; makers include Salcedo Press, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), Spain, Gross National Product; referenced individuals include Fred Hampton, Don Getsug, Ron Cobb, Louis Lingg, A.R. Parsons, Adoph Fischer, George Engel, August Spies; references or specifically about Five Chicago Anarchists, Chicago conspiracy trial, Chicago 8, conspiracy; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), Wayzata (Minnesota, USA); languages include English
Drawer F-4, Folder 4
Vietnam War Era: Reproductions [1961-1975; 2005] 2008-2012
Physical Description: 40
Note
includes transparency; bracket range represents dates of original items reproduced
Scope and Content Note
related topics include ecology, air pollution, fashion magazines, mass media, anti-war, counterculture, peace, Paris 1968, art exhibitions, capitalism, religion, draft resistance; makers include George Stowe Jr., Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), Weisser, Andy Zermeño, Earl Newman, Gilbert, Students for Democratic Society (SDS), National Liberation Front (NLF), Isla Vista Committee for Solidarity with the Vietnamese People; referenced individuals John Schnider, Francisco Goya; references or specifically about oppressed peoples, Vietnam War, All of Us Or None, Oakland Museum of California (OMCA), fine arts, Saturn Devouring His Son; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer F-4, Folder 5
Vietnam War Era: Marches and Demonstrations 1967-1976
Physical Description: 33
Scope and Content Note
related topics include strikes, counterculture, Republican National Convention (GOP Convention), people's platform, teach-ins, civil disobedience, non-violent activism, street fairs, racism, discrimination, working class, African Americans, Angola, pan-Africa, Vietnam War, anti-war, political prisoners, voting, curfews, youth, satire, marches and demonstrations, housing struggle, music, theater, welfare reform, poverty, families, slavery, exploitation, marches and demonstrations, death toll, murder, oppression, power, May Day, racism, sexist repression, economics, imperialism, aggression, ; makers included OBeall, Howie Epstein, Liberation News Service, Mark Morris, Eugene Anthony, Eugene Debs, Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice, Prairie Fire Organizing Committee, New Mobilization-West, Delta Communications Printing Cooperative, National Welfare Rights Organization, Comite Internacionale, Yippie, Ronald Goodman, Samuel Martin, Mark Morris; Students and Youth for a People's Peace; Philadelphia Resistance, Bay Area April 22 Coalition, ; referenced individuals include Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Nelson Rockefeller, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Federick Douglass, Richard Nixon, Abraham Ribicoff, Wilbur Mills, Russell Long, Gerald Ford, Pablo Neruda, Simon Bolivar, Nguyen Van Thieu, Nguyen Van Troi, Ho Chi Minh(Uncle Ho), Bobby Seale, Erica Huggins, George Jackson, Angela Davis, Mahatma Gandhi, BobHope, ; references or specifically about Seven Point Peace Plan, anti-busing movement, Grand Old Party (GOP) Convention, squatters, evictions, operation move in, Fall Offensive (Chicago, Illinois, USA), Gulliver, schools, St. James Park (San Jose, California, USA), H.R.1, Children's March for Survival, "the D.C. Four," Watergate, student strike against the Viet Nam War University of Wisconsin 1970-1972, Hanoi, Hue, Saigon, Laos, Cambodia, New Nation, WPAX, Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Department of Defense(DOD), ; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), San Diego (California, USA), San Jose (California, USA), San Carlos (California, USA), Kansas City (Missouri, USA), Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA), ; languages include English, Spanish, Chinese
Drawer F-4, Folder 6
Vietnam War Era: Police Brutality 1967-1976
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), raids, entrapment, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Chicago 1968, 1968 Democratic National Convention, fascism, police brutality, revolution, The Boston Massacre, community, public space, cultural landmark, activism, standoff, tear gas, National Guard, occupation, rally, Bloody Thursday (May 15, 1969); makers include Gigantic Constructions, Ltd., Satori, Gilliam, Jacques Bonnard, Frank Kay, Michael James, James Tracy, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Pandora Productions, Sally Robertson, Bob Hirschfeld, Come! Unity Press, Common Law, Same Day Poster Service, Community Control of Police, Dean Eller, Kenrick Associates, The White Dove, Guiniven, Specialty Imports Inc., Laurel Ross, Insanity Factory Graphics, Scream Signs Ltd., Thorn, Tony DeRosa, Gay Liberation Front, Specialty Import, Guiniven; referenced individuals include Lenny Bruce, Adolf Hitler; references or specifically about Boston Massacre, pigs (police), Statue of Liberty, fuzz (police), Ramsey Clark, Community Control of the Police; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Memphis (Tennessee, USA)
Drawer F-4, Folder 8
Vietnam War Era: Labor 1970-1974
Physical Description: 21
Scope and Content Note
related topics include calendars, strikes, lockouts, peace, wage freezes, Vietnam War, Latinos/Chicanos, unions, counterculture, coal mining, labor safety, living wages, miners, domestic labor, domestic workers, unemployment, May Day, rallies, marches and demonstrations, racism, socialism, May Day, diversity, liberation, unionization, teamwork, strike, chicanx, boycott, solidarity, media, film and television, arts and culture,; makers include The Coalition to Fight the High Cost of Living and Unemployment, National Welfare Rights Organization, Labor Support Committee, National Peace Action Coalition, Progressive Labor Party, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, Women's Liberation, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Yippy Inc., United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), California Homemakers Association, RSU Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (M.E.Ch.A), Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (AFL-CIO), I.U.E. Local 201 (International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Salaried, Machine and Furniture Workers); referenced individuals include Archie Bunker, Richard Nixon, Otis Jones, Kenneth Reid, Joe Rothmund, Anthony Tagliori, Leon Franchesco, Lee Tisdale, Holding Anderson, Alfred Causey, Sam Popovitch, Earl Handley; references or specifically about Farah pants, Nixon-Mills Welfare Plan, slave jobs, American Dream, Salt of the Earth (film), women, action and the media (WAM), Progressive Labor Party (PLP), March on Washington (April 27, 1972), Declaration of Independence, Allentown PA, Nat'l Guard, Farah Strike, "Viva la Huelga," International Workers' Day (May Day), Youth Safety Day, Memorial Day, Republic Steel Chicago, R.G. Stone Manufacturing Co., scab products, living wage, GSR (plastic pipe fittings), Local 621(AFL-CIO), rubber workers, Sloane Strikers, rubber products, campesinos, Susquehanna Corporation, All in the Family (television show); places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Sacramento (California, USA), Washington D.C. (USA), Evanston (Illinois, USA), Texas USA, New Mexico USA, Oakland (California, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer F-4, Folder 9
Vietnam War Era: Children 1965-1973
Physical Description: 23
Note
includes cardstock
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-war, peace, war toys, Vietnamese children, infants, kidnapping, peace, solidarity, friendship, students, racism, liberation, fun, play, childhood, lead paint, lead poisoning, urban planning, utopia; references or specifically about winter of '71, Saigon regime, 24 hour nurseries, US aid, Elliot Church, Operation Exodus, school integration busing, desegration of public schools, Berlin, German Democratic Republic (GDR), kids liberationville children's liberation; makers include Lexie Negrin, Paul Negrin, Times Change Press, Alice Aranow, PM Company, Satori, FIRA Printing, Assembly of Men and Women in the Arts Concerned with Vietnam, Astro Posters, Alice Ochs, Ed Fullbrook, Wespac, Emerson Graphics, Tea Lautrec Litho, Fireworks Graphics, Alice Ochs, Ed Fullbrook, Harry Pesin, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Kids Liberationville, UN Declaration of the Rights of the Child; referenced individuals include John F. Kennedy, R. Russell, Mel King; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), United Kingdom, Seattle (Washington, USA), Newton (Massachusetts, USA); languages include English, French
Drawer F-4, Folder 10
Vietnam War Era: Newsprint 1965-1976
Physical Description: 47
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-war, anti-communism, solidarity with Vietnam, prisoners of war (POWs), Puerto Rico, benefit events, marches and demonstrations, children, U.S. military spending, cost of war, women, U.S. taxes, nudity, counterculture, draft resistance, civilian deaths, drug trafficking, art exhibitions, marijuana, 1972 Republican National Convention, Vietnam moratorium, education, walkout, religious leaders, labor leaders, government officials, withdrawal from Vietnam, labor, women, race, economics, revolution, international solidarity; makers include Chicago Seed, Iconoclast, Indochina Peace Campaign, Michigan Free Press, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Worker's Power, New York Times, Campaign End The Air War, Guindon, International Youth Party, Claes Oldenburg, Gilbert Shelton, Roz Payne, Radio Free Vermont, New York Times, Vietnam Moratorium Committee, Charleston G.I. Office, New York Times; references or specifically about University of California at Berkeley, University of Vermont, 1973 Paris Peace Agreement, Saturday Evening Post, Puerto Rican flag, Free Vermont, Socialist Worker, The Student Mobilizer, worker unity, black struggles, ""bring the troops home"", Dunbarton Oaks, Free Vermont, Black Panther Party (BPP), Buddhism, Buddhist protests, students, faculty, ""business as usual"", October 15, 1969, divide and conquer, hierarchy, United Service Organization (USO), Judge Advocate Generals (JAG), Article 138 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), Allegheny Power System, McCarthy for President, Sherut La'am, Het Parool (Amsterdam), The Times (London), Wir Bruckenbauer (Switzerland), NATO; referenced individuals include Nguyen Van Thieu, Jane Fonda, Tom Hayden, Lon Nol, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Martin Niemöller, Melvin Laird, Thomas Moorer, Adolf Hitler, Anthony Hilder, Ho Chi Minh, Ngo Vinh Long, Pham Van Dong, Stuart Symington, Ronald Reagan, Nguyen Cao Ky, Dr. John Kenneth Gallbraith, Richard N. Goodwin, Fannie Lou Hamer, Dr. Benjamin Spock, Md, Paul Schrade, Cesar Chavez, Sen. George McGovern, Senator Eugene J. McCarthy, Senator Charles E. Goodell, Sam Brown, David Hawk, David Mixner, Marge Sklencar, Sarah Kovner, Harold Ickes, Eleanor Clark French, Clarence Jones, Richard Lipsitz, Harold Wilson, Barbara Castle, John M. Lee, Roy Jenkins, Dana Adams Schmidt, Thomas F. Brady, Charles de Gaulle, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; places made include Michigan (USA), New York (New York, USA), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Vermont (California, USA), Charleston (South Carolina USA), HIghland Park (Missouri, USA)
Drawer F-5, Folder 1
Vietnam War Era: American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) 1972-1975
Physical Description: 30
Note
Includes "Peace Comes to Vietnam" series.
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. taxes, anti-war, Vietnam War, political prisoners, solidarity with Vietnam, Cambodia, humanitarian relief, peace, U.S. military aid, religious activism, Quakers, Indochina, U.S. Navy, nuclear warheads, nonviolent blockade, political prisoners, leafletting, journalism, photography, Paris Peace Agreement, refugees; referenced individuals include Pablo Picasso, Nguyen Van Thieu; references or specifically about Guernica, fine arts, People's Blockade, U.S.-Indochina reconciliation, Paris Peace Accords, U.S.S Enterprise; makers include Vernarelli, American Friends Service Committee; places made include Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA); San Francisco (California, USA); related topics include U.S. taxes, anti-war, Vietnam War, political prisoners, solidarity with Vietnam, markets, health care, amputees, mines, drug addiction, children, arts and culture, reunification, Confucianism, Marxism, Cambodia, humanitarian relief, peace, U.S. military aid, religious activism, Quakers, Indochina, U.S. Navy, nuclear warheads, Danang (Vietnam), Van Hanh Buddhist University, reconciliation, nonviolent blockade, Buddhist nuns, ; referenced individuals include Buu Shi, Pablo Picasso, Nguyen Van Thieu; references or specifically about Guernica, fine arts, People's Blockade, U.S.-Indochina reconciliation, Paris Peace Accords, U.S.S Enterprise; makers include Vernarelli, American Friends Service Committee; places made include Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA); San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, French
Drawer F-5, Folder 2
Vietnam War Era: Peace 1967-1972
Physical Description: 31
Scope and Content Note
related topics include nudity, counterculture, U.S. imperialism, U.S. presidents, anti-war, Viet Nam War (Vietnam War), mass media, Earth, guerilla fighter, love, peace, guerrilla, strike, protest, soft power, petitions; makers include Lorin Gillette, Times Change Press, Posada, Loren Rehbock, Peace Action Council. The United Methodist Church, Jackie Skiles, World Union of Jewish Students, Bill Olive, Peace Action Council, Gigi Trabaut, Personality Posters Inc., Leonard Baskin, Publishers for Peace, Grafika, Zbigniew K. Gajda, Lloyd Greenleaf, Gary Patterson, George Buckett, Gothic Art, Terry & Dennis Newell, Kramer-Sheehan, Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee, K. Maroh, De Seta, The Dream Merchants Sale Corporation, Joseph Curran, T.J. Hallan, International Poster Corporation, Guerrila TCP-10, Posada; references or specifically about oppression;places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA); references or specifically about peace sign, U.S. flag, China, Korea, Soviet Union posters, Peanuts (comic strip), veterans, 23 veterans; referenced individuals include Dmitry Moor, Uncle Sam
Drawer F-5, Folder 3
Vietnam War Era: Peace - Doves 1967-1975
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
related topics include marches and demonstrations, anti-war, Vietnam War, U.S. intervention, children, international solidarity, amnesty, liberation, shame, foreign policiy, jobs, ; makers include Don Luce, Phil Ochs, Gino Beghe, Pamala Djerassi, Vorpal Galleries, Dean Eller, Kenrick Associates, T. Normand, Hermosa Productions, Joyce Shacter, Mark Podwal, Peace Action Council, Encore Art Prints, David P. Bradford, Satori; referenced individuals include Abraham Lincoln; references or specifically about end of Vietnam War celebrations, International Days of Protest, peace sign; places made include New York (New York, USA), Indianapolis (Indiana, USA), Holyoke (Massachusetts, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer F-5, Folder 4
Vietnam War Era: People's Peace Treaty / Peace Agreements 1968-1975
Physical Description: 32
Scope and Content Note
related topics include children, U.S. government, U.S. foreign policy, international solidarity, joint treaty, peace, U.S. imperialism, provisional governments, Vietnamese reunification, marches and demonstrations, self-determination, unity, colonization, anti-imperialism, Vietnam peace agreement, Inauguration, Khmer Rouge, Cambodia, Laos, political prisoners, torture, children, babies; makers include Clearlight, The Communication Collective, Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Viet Nam, Committee for the Seven Points, Indochina Peace Campaign, Salsedo Press, Public Interest Communications, Peace Assembly, Inaugural Day Committee, Anti-Imperialist Coalition (Bay Area), Indochina Peace Campaign, Clearlight (The Communication Collective; referenced individuals include Nguyen Thi Binh, Nguyen Van Thieu, Lon Nol, Joan Baez, Rabbi Brickner, Ngo Cong Duc, Dan Ellsberg, George McGovern, Holly Near, Bishop Washburn, James Abourzek, Elizabeth Holtzman, Pete Seeger, Jane Fonda; references or specifically about Assembly to Save the Peace Agreement, Vietnamese Seven-Point Peace Plan, Convocation for Peace, Kalorama Park, Assembly to Save the Peace Agreement, Coalition to Stop Funding the War, United Campaign for Peace in Indochina, Asian Coalition Against the War, Bay Area Worker, I Wor Kuen, Irani Student Assoc. of NorCal, J-Town Collective, La Raza Workers Collective, Liberation Support Movement, Organization of Arab Students, October League, People's Translation, Radical Action Movement (SF State, San Jose State, UC Berkeley), Revolutionary Union, Venceremos Organization, Venceremos Brigade, Wei Min She, Kalayaan, Black Workers Congress, People's Press, Young Partisans (Laney College), United Farmworkers Union, Viet Nam Veterans Against the War/Winter Soldier Organization, Center for Autonomous Social Action (CASA), Paris Peace Agreement, March 22 Coalition, Union-UCB, Anti-Imperialist Women's Group, Berkeley Marauders, Seven Point Peace Plan of the Vietnamese, Red Star Singers, People's Peace Treaty, American Friends Committee, Clergy and Laity Concerned, Coalition to Stop Funding the War, 1954 Geneva Convention, 1962 Geneva Convention, Indochina Peace Campaign (IPC), The Paris Peace Agreement, Thieu's Saigon regime, Broken Treaties, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Clergy and Laity Concerned, Coalition to Stop Funding the War, Episcopal Peace Fellowship, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Indochina Mobile Education Project, INternational Committee to Free South Vietnamese Prisoners from Detention Torture and Death, Medical Aid for Indochina, People's Coalition for Peace and Justice SANE, Union of Vietnamese in the U.S.A., Vietnam Resource Center, War Resisters League, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Womens Strike for Peace, ; places made include New York (New York, USA), Santa Monica (California, USA), Washington D.C. (USA), Oakland (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Santa Monica (California, USA), ; languages include English, Vietnamese, Spanish
Drawer F-5, Folder 5
Vietnam War Era: War is Not Healthy - Cardstock 1968-1972; 2003
Physical Description: 26
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-war, children, health, ecology, peace; makers include Lorraine Schneider, Another Mother For Peace, Colby Poster Printing Co.; languages include Vietnamese, English, Spanish; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer F-5, Folder 6
Vietnam War Era: War is Not Healthy 1966-1975; 1985; 2003
Physical Description: 44
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-war, ecology, children, peace, automated warfare; makers include Gerta Katz, Another Mother For Peace, Lorraine Schneider, Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), American Friends Service Committee; references or specifically about Apollo 11 moon landing, Mother's Day, Pax Materna, Automated Battlefield, American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T), Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA), American Machine and Foundry (AMF), AVCO, Bulova Watch Co, Chrysler, E.I. Dupont de Nemours & Co (Dupont), Eastman Kodak, Ford Motor Co, General Electric (GE), General Motors (GM), General Telephone & Electronics (GTE), General Tire & Rubber, Goodyear Tire, Honeywell, International Business Machines (IBM), International Telephone & Telegraph (ITT), Litton Industries, Magnavox, Motorola, Radio Corporation of America (RCA), Raytheon, Singer, Sperry Rand, Teledyne, Textron, Westinghouse, Zenith; referenced individuals include Paul Dickson, John Rothchild, Richard Nixon, Diane Nichols, Harold Geneen, H.I. Romnes, John Harper, John Tullis, James Kerr, Harry Henshel, John Riccardo, Charles B. McCoy, L:ouis Eilers, Henry Ford II, Lee Iacocca, Fred Borch, Edward Cole, Leslie Warner, M.G. O'Neil, Victor Holt Jr., Joseph Wright, Donald Burnham, George Miller, George Roberts, Frank Forster, Donald Kiochner, Thomas Philips, Robert Sarnott, Elmer Wavering, Robert Platt, Roy Ash, Frank Cary, James Binger;places made include Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, French, Greek, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Hebrew, Hindi, German, Swedish, Swahili
Drawer F-5, Folder 7
Vietnam War Era: Peace - Individuals 1968-1981
Physical Description: 26
Scope and Content Note
related topics include centennials, war resistance, nonviolence, marches and demonstrations, quotations, anti-war, love; makers include Patricia Ellen Ricci, Argus Communications, Ihor Todoruk, Bob Fitch, Thomas Merton Unity Center, Cathy Karol, Bay Area UNICEF Committee, Ron Rick, Walter Swarthout, Tea Lautrec Litho, Basil O'Connor, Timothy Leary, Random Hazard; referenced individuals include John F. Kennedy, Daniel Berrigan, Yoko Ono; references or specifically about peace signs, peace hand gestures; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), Washington D.C., Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, French, Spanish, German, Sanskrit
Drawer F-5, Folder 9
Vietnam War Era: The Red Tide 1971
Physical Description: 2
Note
double sided pages of a high school newspaper
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related topics include communism, propaganda, immorality, cartoons, death, statistics, refugees, arrests, lawyers, searches, legal rights, confessions, class, oppression, poetry, music, culture, addiction, government, machismo, women, women's liberation, consumerism, feminism, body image, relationships, sexuality, police brutality, fashion, Vietnam, poison, herbicides, chemical warfare, marches and demonstrations, democracy, education, political prisoners, racism, U.S. Army; makers include The Red Tide newspaper of Uni High (Los Angeles, California, USA); references or specifically about Uni High School, high school newsletter, marijuana, heroin, weed, legal aid, Saigon, North Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, South Vietnam, pigs, Amerika, Weathermen, Troubador, drugs, rock stars, dope, smack, reds, speed, Mafia, barbiturates, amphetamines, drug manufacturers, prescriptions, Turkey, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Woman is Nigger of the World, Superman, cosmetics, "junk", Naked Lunch, Yippies, Agent Orange, American Association for the Advancement of Science, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Communist Party, USA, Midnight Special Bookstore; referenced individuals include Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-Tung), Anatole France, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, John Sebastian, Soledad Brothers, Neil Young, James Taylor, Homer, Richard M. Nixon, Uncle Sam, Yoko Ono, William Burroughs, Abbie Hoffman, Angela Davis, Judge Jerry Pact, Ruchell Magee; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer F-6, Folder 1
Vietnam War Era: Richard Nixon 1968-1978
Physical Description: 48
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related topics include religion, love, Vietnam War, Cuba, presidential campaigns, United Farm Workers (UFW), boycotts, calendars, African Americans, women, women's rights, reproductive rights, abortion, pro-choice, birth control, drugs, marijuana, memoirs, protests, marches, impeachment, imperialism, inflation, election, conservatism, peace, petition, China, anti-war; makers include National Campaign to Impeach Nixon, AFL-CIO, The Yippie Times, Richard Sahkauer, The Committee to Boycott Nixon's Memoirs, Robert Pryor, Dick Dagres Distributing, G. Duoos, Orbit, Celestial Arts, Jolly Roger Posters, Literary Posters, S.M. Dagenhart, William Mahiger, Republican National Committee, Andy Zermeño, Personality Posters, Yippy, Inc., Robert Cenedella, Robert Short, Bill Olive, Revolutionary Playthings, J.L. Duffy, Pandora Productions, John Miller, Birth Control Institute, The Print Mint, Republican National Convention, Miami Conventions Coalition, Impeachment Coordinating Committee; referenced individuals include John Lennon, Jan Boyden, Spiro Agnew, Richard Nixon, Henry Kissenger, Gerald Ford, Deng Xiaoping ("Comrade Teng"); references or specifically about impeachment, Jesus Christ, Unite Farm Workers UFW), gasoline shortage, Watergate scandal, The Beatles, the silent majority, Republican National Convention, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), swastika; places made include California (USA), Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington, D.C., New York (New York, USA), Wayzata (Minnesota, USA), Miami (Florida, USA), Evanston (Illinois, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer F-6, Folder 2
Vietnam War Era: Richard Nixon With Others 1968-1973; 1993
Physical Description: 32
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related topics include drugs, cartoons, anti-war, marches and demonstrations, rallies; makers include The Fund for the New Priorities in America, Jartos, Personality Posters, Henry Modeste, Callison, Philip Life, Marcel Feigel, National Youth for Nixon-Agnew, Jimini, Peace Prints, George McGovern, Trager, Suares, Gross National Product, Celestial Arts, Gemini Rising, Yippy Inc., Bob Dara, Fund for the New Priorities in America, Robert Grossman, Ari Bevacqua, Sunset Marketing, Alan Aldridge Associates Ltd., Motif Editions, Shenval, The Great American Disaster Restaurant, Robert Grossman; referenced individuals include Spiro Agnew, Leonardo da Vinci, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Richard M. Nixon (Richard Nixon), Henry Kissinger, President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, Angela Davis, Ruchell Magee, the Harrisburg 7, Daniel Ellsberg, San Quentin 6, Dick Gregory, Le Anh Tu, Dave Dellinger, Gloria Fontanez, Rep. Ronald Dellums, I. Wor Kuen; references or specifically about Nixon administration, Watergate scandal, the Emperor's New Clothes, air pollution, housing, education, military, weapons, the silent majority, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, The Last Supper, fine arts, Batman, Robin, Easy Rider, Young Lords Party, United Farm Workers, People's Coalition for Peace and Justice, Vietnam Vets Against the War, Angela Davis Defense Committee, Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars, Medical Committee for Human Rights; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (New York, USA), London (UK)
Drawer F-6, Folder 3
Vietnam War Era: Lyndon B. Johnson 1964-1971
Physical Description: 43
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related topics include police brutality, quotations, women, marches and demonstrations, civil rights, peace, political campaigns, capital punishment, death penalty, mass media, Vietnam War; makers include Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Astro Posters, John Thompson, Black Light, Wet Petal Press, Bob Howard, Charles Brittin, Democratic National Committee (U.S.), The Art Press, Gordon-Howell, Guindon, Happening Press, The Print Mint, International Poster Corp., John Jeheber, Jose Pages Llergo, Lawrence, Morgan Platt, Nordahl, Gross National Product, Pandora Productions, Irv White, Connectins, Pentagonal Dodecahedron Ltd., Peter Leaf Kleinert; Angry Arts, Philip Hipwell, Sam Smidt Publishing Company, The Inner Eye Press; Dream Merchants Sales Corp., Vic Dinnerstein, William Weege, Happening Press; referenced individuals include José Guadalupe Posada, Timothy Leary, Charles Baudelaire, Hubert Humphrey, Robert McNamara, Lady Bird Johnson, George Hamilton, Richard Nixon, John F. Kennedy, Bertrand Russell, Pablo Picasso; references or specifically about impeachment, Nuremberg trials, Public Affairs of the President(1966), foreign policy, domestic policy, The Bible, Guernica, fine arts; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Madison (Wisconsin, USA), MInneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Mexico City (Mexico), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, French
Drawer F-6, Folder 4
Vietnam War Era: Ho Chi Minh 1965-1976
Physical Description: 55
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related topics include portraits, calendar, poetry, prisoners, Vietnamese culture, cultural events, flag, rifle, people's army, nature, defeat, imperialism, beauty, celebrations, birthday, music, independence, freedom, poetry, the future, ; makers include Union of Vietnamese in the United States, Andra, Berkeley Bonaparte, Camden V.S.C., Glad Day Press, Art Works, Su Negrin, Times Change Press, Uitgeverij Pegasus, Liberation Support Movement, American Documentary Films, Orbit Graphic Arts, Jerry Biggs, John Jernegan, People's Press, Jorge Rigol, Bill Andrews, Daily World, Liberation Support Movement Information Center; referenced individuals include Malcolm X, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Barbara Dane, Ho Chi Minh; references or specifically about Fall of Saigon (April 30, 1975), Vietnamese flag, Ho Chi Minh's will, Ho Chi Min's 83rd birthday, Yanks; languages include English, Spanish; places made include Canada, New York (New York, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Netherlands, Cuba
Drawer F-6, Folder 5
Vietnam War Era: Individuals 1965-1975
Physical Description: 34
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related topics include American cultural critique, drugs, hallucinogens, arts and culture, actors, musicians, quotations, poetry, politicians and campaigns, intellectuals, fascism; makers include International Poster Corp., Joe Roberts, Jr., KSL, Gross National Product, E. Gordon, Guindon, Wes Wilson, Cranium Press, Larry Keenan, Jr., Orbit, Steve Somerstein, Print Mint, Compass Points, Little Big Horn Veterans Association, Portal Publications; referenced individuals include David Cassidy, Ringo Starr, Henry Kissinger, Adolf Hitler, Harvey Lee Oswald, Jack Ruby, Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., George Armstrong Custer, Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Timothy Leary, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevera), Janis Joplin, Frank Zappa, Allen Ginsberg, Moshe Dayan, Humphrey Bogart, David Hemmings, Robert Plant, Georgi Dimitrov, Vladimir Lenin, Tom Paine; references or specifically about communism, Soviet Union (USSR); places made include Memphis (Tennessee, USA), Wayzata (Minnesota, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Saucelito (California, USA), United Kingdom
Drawer F-6, Folder 7
Vietnam War Era: U.S. Politicians and Campaigns - Not Presidential 1964-1966; 1968-1980
Physical Description: 23
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related topics include civil service, government and politics, voting, African Americans, police, elections, slavery, cotton, stereotypes, feminism, gubernatorial elections, pennilessness, mayoral elections; makers include Bongo, Personality Posters Inc., The April 6 Coalition, Hunter S. Thompson For Sheriff Committee, The Aspen Wall poster (The Aspen Wallposter), Thomas S. Benton, Helck, Citizens for Abzug, Berkeley Graphic Arts, AFL-CIO, R. Ernst, J. Wesa, Peace and Freedom Party, Bailey, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Helck, Murray Poster Printing Co., Citizens for Abzug, Ura Risebbergm Ubc, Voter Education Project Inc (Atlanta, Georgia), Kori Bailey, Stanley Cotton, Wayne Douglass, Ronn Rygg, Bella Abzug for Mayor Committee; referenced individuals include Joe Tydings, D-Army Bailey, Rick Brown, Loni (Illona)Hancock, Ira Simmons, Ron Dellums, Ronald Reagan, Pat Brown, Richard Daley, Michael Hannon, Hunter S. Thompson, Charles M. Thomas, Bella Abzug, John Blaine, Phil Worden, Paul O'Dwyer, United States Senate election, House of Representatives; references or specifically about U.S. flag, California 29th Congressional District election, 1966 California gubernatorial election, Uncle Sam, Democratic Party; places made include New York City (New York, USA), Baltimore (Maryland, USA), California (USA), Berkeley (California, USA),
Drawer F-6, Folder 8
Vietnam War Era: U.S. Government and Politics 1968-1972
Physical Description: 18
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related topics include taxes, U.S. cultural critique, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Republican National Convention(1972), death penalty, marches and demonstrations, grass roots movements marijuana, drugs, patriotism, taxation; makers include Peoples Party, Movement Labor, Ad Hoc Committee for Fair Taxation, Gross National Product, Martin Carey, Eric Hutchins, Jerry Kamstra, Patriotic Posters, Orbit, Jackrabbit Press, John Mack, Ad Hoc Committee for Fair Taxation; referenced individuals include Bobby Seale, Richard Nixon; references or specifically about U.S. Bill of Rights, Panther 21, women, food, housing, education, public transportation, 1967 Pentagon exorcism, Watergate scandal, U.S. Declaration of Independence, Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention; places made include United Kingdom, Wayzata (Minnesota, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Eugene (Oregon, USA); languages include English
Drawer F-6, Folder 9
Vietnam War Era: Voting late 1960s-1972
Physical Description: 26
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related topics include youth, students, local elections, community colleges, anti-war, Vietnam War, U.S. cultural critique, military deaths, government and politics, politicians, drugs, legalization of marijuana, decriminalization, criminalization, elections, voting, registration to vote, peace sign, marijuana leaf, cartoons, voter registration; makers include Betsy Frumpton, Rony Townes, Berkeley Graphic Arts, Youth Citizenship Fund Inc., Clergy and Laymen Concerned (Help Unsell The War), D. Sheridan, Celestial Arts, Karl Bonfert, the ripoff press, Freak Brothers, AFL-CIO, Emergency Conference for New Voters, Peter Max, Youth Citizenship Fund, Stern Concern, Haight Ashbury Coalition for a Community Cultural Center, J. Coulter; referenced individuals include Kevin Casey Peters, Uncle Sam, James Montgomery Flagg, Fat Freddy, Nguyen Van Thieu, Richard M. Nixon, Jesse Jackson, George Wallace, A. Russell Parkhouse, Lawrence H. Curry, Frank W. Jenkins, Charles N. Bauer; references or specifically about the silent majority, vote McDope, decriminalization of marijuana, free pizza, presidential elections, ; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), New York (New York, USA), Milbrae (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Pennsylvania (USA)
Drawer F-7, Folder 1
Vietnam War Era: Solidarity With Vietnam 1960-1970's
Physical Description: 18
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Includes Vietnam - das geht dich an! portfolio
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related topics include colonialism, Vietnamese people, Palestine, international solidarity, maps, oppression, Vietnamese reunification, humanitarian aid, children, teach-ins, People's War, weapons, liberation, flag, women, armed struggle, torture, victory, biological warfare, chemical warfare, nurture, legacy, servitude, service, Socialism, Communism, solidarity with Cambodia, international solidarity, ; makers include Roz Payne, Radio Free Vermont, People's Press, John Schneider, Collective Graphics Workshop, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, South Viet Nam National Front for Liberation, True American Press, Glad Day Press, ; referenced individuals include Nguyen Van Troi, Ho Chi Minh, Robert McNamara, John Schneider; references or specifically about USA, third world, Indochinese solidarity, The National Front for Liberation of Viet Nam, Vietnamese flag, New York TImes; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Vermont (USA), New York, (New York, USA), ; languages include English, French, Vietnamese
Drawer F-7, Folder 2
Vietnam War Era: Solidarity With Vietnam - Medical Aid 1966-1976
Physical Description: 36
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related topics include Bach Mai hospital, children, humanitarian aid, Nguyen Van Troi Hospital, dove of peace, international solidarity, protest, responsibility, imperialism, Indochina, United States government, anti-personnel bombs, napalm, homelessness, schools, destruction, hospitals, medical centers, churches, temples, rebuilding; makers include Medical Aid for Indochina, U.S. Nguyen Van Troi Hospital Committee; referenced individuals include Richard M. Nixon; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), Cleveland (Ohio, USA), Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA) ; languages include English, Vietnamese
Drawer F-7, Folder 3
Vietnam War Era: Political Prisoners 1965; 1970-1975
Physical Description: 56
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related topics include marches and demonstrations, prisoners of war (POWs), Black Panthers, San Quentin 6, bail bonds, South Vietnamese prisoners, war resisters, marches and demonstrations, Catonsville 9, RNA 11 (Republic of New Afrika), London Electricity Board robbery, government drug trafficking, African National Freedom Fighters, Wilmington 10, Black Liberation Fighters, African Americans, women, self-defense, rape, water fasts, protests, unjust jail sentences, Chilean Political prisoners, amnesty, war resisters, veterans, marches and demonstrations, racism, Los Siete de La Raza, sabotage, repression, fear, prison abolition, truth, lies, tyranny, ; makers include National Committee to Free Los Tres, Free Billy Smith, Soledad Brothers Defense Committee, WCCF, Peoples Coalition for Peace and Justice, Freedom and Peace Party, L. Mahler, Jackrabbit Press, Salcedo Press, The Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, Peace Action Council / Citizens for Peace, Statue of Liberty, rifle, Philadelphia Resistance Workshop, African People's Socialist Party, Print Mint, Indochina Peace Campaign, Assata Shakur Defense Committee, Community Press, Tanenbaum Design, Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, Mark Allen Defense Committee, Seattle Committee to Free Political Prisoners in South Vietnam, Save Joann Little Committee, People's Press, Pat Chenowith Defense Committee, Bay Area Campaign for Democratic Freedoms, Committee for the Defense of Human Rights in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, Frank Shuford Defense Committee, New England Free Press, Movement Labor England Free Press; referenced individuals include Angela Davis, Rev. Willie Barrow, Joanne Little (Joan Little), Sundiata Acoli, Mary Moylan, Assata Shakur (Joanne Chesimard), George Davis, Zayd Shakur, Angela Davis, Billy Smith, George Jackson, Ngyuen Van Thieu, Bobby Seale, Charles Koen, William Kuntsler, Richard M. Nixon, Huey P. Newton, Johnny Larry Spain, Willie Tate, Hugo Pinell, David Johnson, Fleeta Drumgo, John Clutchette, Ho Chi Minh, Luis Talamantes, Martin Sostre, Jerry Barrish, Geraldine Robinson, Lolita Lebrón, Mark Allen, Pat Chenoweth, Leonard Weinglass, Emily Harris, Ron Dellums, Charles Garry, Philip Agee, Elaine Brown, David Harris, Frank Shuford, Gary Lawton, Zurebu Gardner, Angel Gandia, Johnny Sampson, Raul Garcia, Ruchell Magee, James McLain, William Christmas, Rosa Luxemburg, Jonathan Jackson, Judge Haley, Jake Prescott, Ian Purdie, ; references or specifically about Repression in America, Milwaukee 3, U.S. Constitution, U.S. Navy, Panther 21, Los Angeles 18, Connecticut Panthers, International Day of Concern, Soledad Brothers, Free Ruchell Magee, Free Angela, Angry Brigade, ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Oakland (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Eugene (Oregon, USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Washington D.C. (USA), Durham (North Carolina, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), New York (New York, USA), Atlanta (Georgia, USA), Santa Ana (California, USA), Marin County (California, USA); London UNITED KINGDOM, ; languages include English, Spanish, Filipino Tagalog
Drawer F-7, Folder 4
Vietnam War Era: U.S. Imperialism / Capitalism 1965; 1967-1975
Physical Description: 19
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related topics include U.S. cultural critique, imperialism, state violence, police, soldiers, repression, peace, oppression, anti-imperialism, social justice, national liberation, third world, U.S. foreign policy, republics, self-determination, United Nations, anti-war, solidarity, unity, evil, censorship, propaganda, private property, American Dream, revolution anti-captialism, capitalism, stoicism U.S. Government, ; makers include Artists Protest Committee, David P. Bradford, Alfred Gescheidt, Posters, Inc., Chicago United Front Against Imperialism, Red Banner Collective, Bay Area Asian Coalition; references or specifically about hangings, contradictions of capitalism, American bald eagle, doves, Dominican Republic, Chicano Moratorium(Los Angeles), Selma (Alabama, USA), military intervention, immoral, betrayal, dead doves, Vietnamese, African Americans, Midwest Anti-Imperialist Conference, Vietnam, Palestine, Rhodesia, South Africa, U.S. Aggression; referenced individuals include Che Guevara; places made include Holyoke (Massachusetts, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Greater San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer F-7, Folder 5
Vietnam War Era: Corporations 1965-1980
Physical Description: 34
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related topics include banks, cocaine, natural resources, colonialism, capitalism, napalm, taxes, amputees, cosmetics, gas, oil, territory, beauty, advertising, public eye, boycott, no-buy, Indochina; makers include Metamorphosis, Arnold Mesches Red Ink Press, Liberation News Service, Violet Ray, People's Press, Berkeley Graphic Arts, Mark, Isla Vista Recreation and Park District, Revolutionary Union, Mandy Martin, Madison Sustaining Fund, Waller Press; references or specifically about Bank of America, American Revolutionary Movement, Nazism, U.S. imperialism, United Airlines, ITT, IBM, General Motors, Chiquita Banana, U.S. dollars, Revlon, Coca-Cola, British Petroleum, Esso, Conoco, Amoco, Tenneco, Mobil, Japex, Revlon, AT&T, Polaroid, Chanel, "No Business as Usual"; referenced individuals include Uncle Sam, Louis B. Lundborg; languages include English, Spanish; places made include USA, Madison (Wisconsin, USA), San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer F-7, Folder 6
Vietnam War Era: Internationally Made - Europe 1966-1981; 1990
Physical Description: 78
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related topics include political prisoners, military recruitment, Vietnam War, soldiers, theater productions, socialism, communism, women, counterculture, ecology, police brutality, marches and demonstrations, anti-war, peace, children, international solidarity, youth, U.S. intervention, U.S. imperialism, anniversary, victory; makers include Heinz von Sterneck, Scandecor, Jean-Paul Vroom, Verkerke Reprodukties, H. Nyberg, The United Irishman, Ronald Slabbers, Personality Posters, T.J. Press, Jan Wolkers, Helga, Svenska Kommitten for Vietnam, Pol Van Caeneghem, Solidaritätskonto der DDR, Arnold Reemer, Andre De Smet, Gakko Gent., Nicaragua-El Salvador Komitee, Renee Mederos; referenced individuals include Angela Davis, Richard Nixon, Georg Büchner, Lyndon B. Johnson, Tage Erlander, Marcus Bakker, James Connolly, Heinrich Himmler, Stanislaw Jerzy Lec, Ernst Friedrich, Bertolt Brecht, Rudolf Otto Wiemer, Wolfgang Borchert, Adolf Hitler, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara); references or specifically about U.S. flag, G.I. Joe, Woyzeck, Cambodia, Laos, Rode Mor, Communist Party of the Netherlands (CPN), International Women's Year (1975), Cumann na nBan, ecocide, National Liberation Front (NLF, Vietnam), Palestine, South Africa, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), Gulliver's Travels; places made include France, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, East Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Cuba, Belgium, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Spain, Russia; languages include French, Dutch, German, Spanish, Swedish, Italian, English, Catalan, Irish, Russian
Drawer F-7, Folder 7
Vietnam War Era: Internationally Made - Latin America 1965-1975
Physical Description: 25
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includes Spanish language materials that may or may not originate from Latin America
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related topics include communism, international solidarity, imperialism, labor, May Day, Cuban solidarity, racism, films, poetry, Chile, military dictatorship, working class, peace, anniversaries, socialism, book fairs, symposiums; makers include Archivo Quimantu, Vicente Larrea, Antonio Larrea, Litografia Fernandez, Comite Cubano de Solidaridad Con Viet Nam del Sur, Departamento de Orientacion Revolucionaria del CC PCC, Isidro Martin, Taller de Gráfica Popular; referenced individuals include Alain Resnais, William Klein, Joris Ivens, Agnes Varda, Claude Lelouch, Jean Luc-Godard, René Mederos, Pham Van Dong, Octavio Novaro; references or specifically about Chilean coup d'etat (September 11, 1973), Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR), Laos, Cambodia, National Liberation Front (NLF, Vietnam), Uncle Sam, Yankee genocide; places made include Puerto Rico (USA), Cuba, Chile, Mexico; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer F-7, Folder 8
Vietnam War Era: Internationally Made - General 1965-1975
Physical Description: 6
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related topics include military draft, My Lai massacre, Canadian complicity in the Vietnam War, child soldiers, pro-Vietnam War, student protests; makers include Committee in Defiance of the National Service Act, Draft Counselling Centre, Comment Publishing, International Union of Students (IUS); places made include Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Vietnam, France; languages include English, French
Drawer F-7, Folder 9
Vietnam War Era: Internationally Made - About / Not Made During 1977-1980
Physical Description: 8
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related topics include anniversaries, international solidarity, U.S. imperialism, Girón (Bay of Pigs invasion), quotations, films; makers include AMAC, Instituto Mexicano Cubano de Relaciones Culturales José Martí, Comite Mexicano de Solidaridad con Vietnam, Luis Almeida; referenced individuals include Ho Chi Minh, Fidel Castro, Jorge Fons; references or specifically about American bald eagle; places made include Mexico
Drawer F-7, Folder 10
Vietnam War Era: Campaign for Democratic Freedoms circa 1973
Physical Description: 3
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Related topics include anti-war, conspiracy, women, Lesbian Gay Transgender Queer (LGBTQ), capitalism, imperialism, liberation, freedom, American Flag, ; makers include Campaign for Democratic Freedoms; references or specifically about The Whole World is Watching, mafia Central Intelligence Agency( CIA), Sisterhood is Powerful, Hearts & Minds, I have a Dream, Gay liberation, Wounded Knee, the Plumbers, Watergate, We shall overcome, Ballots for Bullets, Chicano Moratorium, the chickens come home to roost, Chicago 68, Black Power, Chicago 8, Huelga la Raza, 3 lives for Mississippi, No we Won't Go, Attica, Soledad Brothers, Power to the People, Pentagon Papers, Century City, Jackson State, Kent state, the Secret Service, the Klu Klux Klan (KKK), American Nazi Party, the Minutemen, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Black Panthers, Los Tres, Saigon Surrenders, ; referenced individuals include Angela Davis, George Jackson, Fred Hampton, Fidel Castro, Ernesto "Che" Guervera, Ho Chi MInh, Madame Binh, Martin Sostre, Huey Newton, Mao Tse Tung, George Wallace, Jane Fonda, Daniel Ellsberg, John Erlichman, John Halderman, Sirhan Sirhan, Robert Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr, Malcom X, George Wallace, Richard M. NIxon, Lee Harvey Oswald, ; places made include Marina del Rey (California, USA)
Drawer F-8, Folder 1
Vietnam War Era: Arts and Culture 1969-1974
Physical Description: 44
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Includes Cardstock
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related topics include art exhibitions, art protests, mass media, art schools, art education, radical bookstores, peace pilgrimages, Cambodia, Laos, benefit events, poetry, symposiums, benefit, faire, media, ; makers include Argus Communications, Berkeley Graphic Arts, Moratorium Committee, Jay Lynch, Robert H. Braun, The Mart, Satori Posters, Angry Arts Against the War, San Francisco Art Institute, Santa Barbara Vietnam Moratorium, People's Coalition for Peace and Justice, Glad Day Press, Friendshipment, Indochina Peace Campaign, Indochina Study Group, Karen Somerville, L.A. Berrigan Committee, Moeskau, Weird Pier Prints, 1st Casualty Press, Peoples Coalition fo rPeace & Justice, Artists & Craftsmen Action Against War & Racism, Friends of the Newton Free Library, ; referenced individuals include Patricia Ellen Ricci, John Kois, Brian Boyer, Bill Alexander, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Bob Dylan, Pablo Picasso, Bob Hope, Billy Graham, Tom Paxton, Jane Fonda, Daniel Ellsberg, Robert Graham, Philip Berrigan, Bill Staines, Jerold Hickey, ; references or specifically about Venice Biennale, The P.M. Bookstore, The Emergency Cultural Government of the Art Strike, silent majority, qui tacet consentit ("he who is silent is taken to agree"), Kaleidescope, Chicago Journalism Review, Mondo Video, Art Institute of Chicago, Red Book, Rolling Stones, Guernica, fine arts, 4th of July, complicity, Watergate scandal, The Young Bloods, California State University Northridge, University Center at University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB), Rising Up Angry, Angry Arts Festival, Newton Action for Nuclear Disarmament, Mother's Day, Newton Peace Day, BOSTON, ; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Latin
Drawer F-8, Folder 2
Vietnam War Era: Concerts 1966-1969
Physical Description: 30
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includes cardstock
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related topics include music festivals, counterculture, nudity, San Francisco (California, USA), benefit concerts, Chile, Vietnam, counterculture generation, international solidarity, anti-nuclear, peace, art fair, peace, media, arts and culture, healthcare, nuclear war, ; makers include Bill Graham, Lee Conklin, Family Dog Productions, Wes Wilson, Westcoast Lithographs, San Francisco Chile Solidarity Committee, Northern Sun Alliance, Bruce Gowens, Arnold Skolnick, Aronow, ; referenced individuals include Holly Near, Mimi Farina, Taj Mahal, Tom Jans, Crazy Horse, J.T. Thomas, Floyd Westerman (Red Crow), Joan Baez, Arlo Guthrie, Tim Hardin, Richie Havens, Incredible String Band, Ravi Shankar, Sly and the Family Stone, Bert Sommer, Sweet Water, Canned Heat, Creedance Clearwater, Keef Hartley, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, Mountain, Quill, Santana, The Who, The Band, Jeff Beck Group, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Joe Cocker, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Jimi Hendrix, Iron Butterfly, Ten Years After, Johnny Winter, Woodstock Music, Kurt Weill, Bertold Brecht, Vietnam War, Woody Guthrie, David Blossom, Bach Mai; references or specifically about Butterfield Blues Band, Wounded Knee, Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW), Filmore West, Grateful Dead, Woodstock, Air War Vote, Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), Bach Mai Hospital, Aquarian Exposition, White Lake, New York, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Committee of Responsibility, pediatric medical services, Eliot Church, Social Workers for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament, The Folksong Society of Greater Boston, VVAW Legal Defense Fund; places made include New York (New York, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA, Newton (Massachusettes, USA), Boston (Massachusettes, USA),; languages include English, Spanish, Vietnamese
Drawer F-8, Folder 3
Vietnam War Era: Poetry / Quotes / Textual 1965-1972
Physical Description: 38
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related topics include mass media, nuclear arms, anti-war, China, Korea, nuclear war, police brutality, slavery, poetry, love, peasants, U.S. imperialism, Earth, war resistance, independence, liberation, revolution, victory, nonviolence, poetry, quotations, power, territory, wisdom,; makers include Su Negrin, Times Change Press, Graham Mackintosh, Gary Snyder, Unicorn Broadsheet, Patricia Ellen Ricci, Argus Communications, People's Press, Chantal, Leonard Redman, Mark Victor Publishing Co., Bachs, Yen Han, Right On Productions, Marquette Lithographs, Champion Products, Don Morgan, Platt Manufacturing Company, United States Servicemen's Fund, War Resisters' League; referenced individuals include Peter Weiss, Robert Duncan, Lyndon B. Johnson, Frederick S. Perls, Chelan Vien, Richard Nixon, Ho Chi Minh, Jerry Lee Amie, Phan Duy Nhan, E. Hubbard, Walt Whitman, Bobby Seale, Virginia Satir, Herodotus, Henry David Thoreau, Henry Kissinger, Abraham Lincoln, Khalil Gibran, Gno Vinh Long; references or specifically about Viet Nam War, Marat/Sade (play), Center for Paleocybernetic Research, Central Committee Dadaist Revolutionary Council, Kent State massacre, Son Chan Valley, Viet Nam, Company A, U.S. War with Mexico; places made include San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Cheyenne
Drawer F-8, Folder 4
Vietnam War Era: Counterculture 1967-1975
Physical Description: 41
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related topics include subversive art, anarchism, socialism, graffiti, scatology, hippie culture, African Americans, science fiction, surrealism, religion, Christianity, hair culture, Tibetan culture, Buddhist art, thangka (thanka), chopper culture, protest culture, black power, patriotism, drop out culture, the elderly, pop culture, cartoons, abolition; makers include The Different Drummer, JC Suares, Bill English, Gross National Product, Pandora Productions, Robert Cenedella, Dada Posters, Lichtenwalner, Portal Publications, Orbit Graphic Arts, D. Wilson, Figi Wilson, Berkeley Bonaparte, D. Nordahl, Specialty Imports, Galaxy Lithographics, Pomegranate Publications, Graham Nash, Perryn Gorchov, 6Rhino, Guindon, Oggi, Gawdafwul Graphics, Phillips, Straight Graphics, Artko, LeRoy Wilson, Brendan Ankuisa; referenced individuals include Robert Indiana, Karl Marx, Mao Tse-tung (Mao Zedong), Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Robert Lewis, Albrecht Dürer, Jerry Rubin, James McNeill Whistler, Auguste Rodin, Eddie Kendricks, Leonardo da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, Bob Dylan, Mike Bloomfield; references or specifically about Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor, The Man / The Establishment, Jesus Christ, Yippies Youth International Party, Dennis the Menace, fine arts, The Thinker, Whistler's Mother, "Keep on truckin'", The Last Supper, Batman, Spiderman, Bugs Bunny, Superman, Guernica, Verkerke Reprodukties N.V., Yellow Submarine, Popeye, Olive Oil, Sweet Pea, Youth International Party, Republican National Convention of 1972, Hot Tuna, Sound Hole; places made include USA, San Diego (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Miami (Florida, USA); languages include English, Sanskrit
Drawer F-8, Folder 5
Vietnam War Era: Counterculture - Love 1967-1971
Physical Description: 28
Scope and Content Note
related topics include nudity, sexuality, masturbation, religion, Catholicism, Judaism, poetry, children, sex, film posters, peace, human anatomy, drugs, spirituality, multiracial couples; makers include Nature's Garden, Inc., Paramount Pictures, Specialty Import Inc., Pandora Productions, "In" Sanity, Hip Products, Brothers Machine, Poster Prints, Hall Hitzig, L. Mata, C. Hernandez, E-Z Productions, AA Sales Inc., Myers / Johansen III, University Poster Co., Dunstan Pereira, San Francisco Poster Publishing Company, Joanne Scott, Tahiti Posters, Richard Gorgon, Frank Kay Distributors; referenced individuals include Tuli Kupferberg, Ali McGraw, Ryan O'Neil, Jimi Hendrix, R.V. Pierce; references or specifically about Love Story (film), People's Medical Adviser, flower power, Om; places made include Chicago (Illinois, USA), Pennsylvania (USA), California (USA), Seattle (Washington, USA), Tahiti
Drawer F-8, Folder 6
Vietnam War Era: Counterculture - Nudity 1966-1974
Physical Description: 29
Scope and Content Note
related topics include mayor elections, politicians and campaigns, sexual revolution, bestiality, sex, puberty, cartoons, sexuality, bondage, African Americans, women, streaking, tattoos, objectification of bodies, marijuana; makers include J.L.T.Y. and Co., Steffan Gaines, Funky Features, San Francisco Express-Times, Jeffrey Blankfort, Wagner Graphics, Wulff, Sexual Freedom League, Uptight Productions, Family Dog Productions, Neil, Stratfor and Kerr, Paul Kagan, Westpac Visual Communications, d'Wolfe Photo, Mic. Max, J. Babout, J. Clemmer, Robert Crumb (R. Crumb), Scarab Books, Carola Posters, L. Junglofs Sthlm., Print Mint, Joel Beck, Gross National Product, Jean-Paul Vroom, Verkerke Reprodukties NV, Hiatt Enterprises, D. Nordhal, Detsug, Paul Kagan, Motif Editions, A.A. Sales, Gentle Journey Productions; referenced individuals include Farrah Fawcett, Bob Dylan, Milton Glaser; references or specifically about hippie culture, Odalisque, Daisy Duck, Mona Lisa, fine art, Mickey Mouse; places made include Denmark, San Francisco (California, USA), Paris (France), Sweden, Japan, Holland, Georgia (USA), London (United Kingdom)
Drawer F-8, Folder 7
Vietnam War Era: Counterculture - Psychedelic 1967-1973
Physical Description: 26
Scope and Content Note
related topics include subversive art, anarchism, socialism, graffiti, scatology, hippie culture, African Americans, science fiction, surrealism, religion, Christianity, hair culture, Tibetan culture, Buddhist art, thangka (thanka), chopper culture, protest culture, black power, patriotism, drop out culture, the elderly, pop culture, cartoons, abolition; makers include The Different Drummer, JC Suares, Bill English, Gross National Product, Pandora Productions, Bob Cenedella, Dada Posters, Lichtenwalner, Portal Publications, Orbit Graphic Arts, D. Wilson, Figi Wilson, Berkeley Bonaparte, D. Nordahl, Specialty Imports, Galaxy Lithographics, Pomegranate Publications, Graham Nash, Perryn Gorchov, 6Rhino, Guindon, Oggi, Gawdafwul Graphics, Phillips, Straight Graphics, Artko, LeRoy Wilson, Brendan Ankuisa; referenced individuals include Robert Indiana, Karl Marx, Mao Tse-tung (Mao Zedong), Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Robert Lewis, Albrecht Dürer, Jerry Rubin, James McNeill Whistler, Auguste Rodin, Eddie Kendricks, Leonardo da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, Bob Dylan, Mike Bloomfield, Alphonse Mucha; references or specifically about Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor, The Man / The Establishment, Jesus Christ, Yippies Youth International Party, Dennis the Menace, fine arts, The Thinker, Whistler's Mother, "Keep on truckin'", The Last Supper, Batman, Spiderman, Bugs Bunny, Superman, Guernica, Verkerke Reprodukties N.V., Yellow Submarine, Popeye, Olive Oil, Sweet Pea, Youth International Party, Republican National Convention of 1972, Hot Tuna, Sound Hole; places made include USA, San Diego (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Miami (Florida, USA); languages include English, Sanskrit
Drawer F-8, Folder 8
Vietnam War Era: Counterculture - Drugs 1967-1972
Physical Description: 20
Scope and Content Note
related topics include speed (Methamphetamine), syringes, Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), heroin, opium, poppies, racial stereotypes, cocaine, hashish, peace, public health, methadone, smack, methadone side effects, chemistry, drugs, psychedelic research; makers include American Newsrepeat Company, Stephen, Andum Butah, East Coast Free-Hand Posters, Trilby Posters, Gawdawful Graphics, Esoteric Poster Company, Wendell and Clopp Ltd., Humbead Enterprises, Globe Propaganda, Pandora Productions, Ram, Funky Features, Brothers Machine, Warren Dayton, 7th Street Gang, Encore Art Prints, Edmund Shea, American News Repeat Company, Drug Research Project, Tom Gatz, Pro Arts, Saladin, Petagno; referenced individuals include Wright Brothers, Timothy Leary, Abraham Lincoln, Lyndon B. Johnson, Alan Watts, Lee Bowman; references or specifically about drug trips, mainlining (heroin), Sohigh Imports, Pakistan, Lebanon, Afghanistan, the Buddha, Alice In Wonderland, Little Orphan Annie and Sandy, Zig Zag Man, Progressive Young Democrats, dance, stroboscopic light show; places made include Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA), Wayzata (Minnesota, USA), Ohio (USA); languages include English, Arabic, Chinese; places made San Francisco, (California, USA)
Drawer F-8, Folder 9
Vietnam War Era: Counterculture - Marijuana 1967-1971
Physical Description: 32
Scope and Content Note
related topics include military recruitment, syringes, U.S. Army, narcotics, tobacco, public health, agriculture, hemp seeds, subvertisements, petitions to make marijuana legal, non-western cultures, alcoholism, domestic violence, Christianity, religion, performing arts, theater productions, soldiers; makers include Berkeley Bonaparte, Moon Breetwor, Compass Points, K. Hoekert, Oranjehuis, Travis, Inspiration Distribution, Robert Crumb (R. Crumb), Big O Posters Ltd., Morgan Love Companies, Wendell Graphics, Blue Angel Ltd., E. Gordon, "In" Sanity Inc., Gilbert Shelton, Literary Posters, Fried, The Food, Dan Finegood, Rip Off Press, Synergisms, Jeff Fessender, Dennis Dent, Wespac Visual Communications, Dave Hi; referenced individuals include Jerry Rubin, Grant Wood, Lyndon B. Johnson, Uncle Sam; references or specifically about American bald eagle, IWWC, hippie culture, Inter-State Narcotic Association, American Dream, American Gothic, fine art, Coca Cola, The Times, Alice In Wonderland, Hollywood sign, California Marijuana Law (1976), Freewheelin Franklin, Alfred E. Neuman, Wheaties (cereal), Jolly Green Giant, Zig Zag Man; places made include Netherlands, Chicago (Illinois, USA), United Kingdom
Drawer F-8, Folder 10
Vietnam War Era: Arts and Culture - Film/Theatrical Events 1966-1975
Physical Description: 17
Scope and Content Note
related topics include war, peace, women, industrialism, old Hollywood, documentaries, medical workers, soldiers, international solidarity, youth; makers included Alice Aronow, The Newton Times, Newton Community Peace Center, Everyman Theatre Group, Hugo Kommunications, ; referenced individuals include Ugo Betti, Charlie Chaplin, Frederick Wiseman, C. E. Fager, Suzanne Branson; references or specifically about Suffolk University Theatre, Modern Times (film), bootcamps, Aquinas Junior College, High School (film), Militant Workers' Strike (Oct 1972, Atlanta), New World Film Society, Attica, Last Grave at Dimbaza, South Africa, Africa, Morroco, Chile, Cuba, Lucia, Tupamaros, Urajuay, Murder of Fred Hampton, Memories of Underdevelopment, We are the Palestinian Peiple, Burn, A Thousand and One Hands, You Hide Me; places made include Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA), San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer F-9, Folder 1
United Farm Workers (UFW): Marches and Demonstrations 1970-1983; 1997; 2010
Physical Description: 17
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, films, Midwest mobilization, labor contracts, corporations, Campbell's, boycotts, strawberries, celebration, legalization, education, justice, demonstration, strike, huelga, farm workers, boycott ; makers include Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC), Richard Correll, El Taller Grafico, Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU), Spencer Cunningham, Striking Farm Workers, Alpha Litho Printing, McGovern Grassroots Volunteers, United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (UFWOC), Maria Alquilar, Nationwide Papers, Community Printers, Inc., United Farm Workers AFL-CIO, Mitchell Printing, Mobilization for Peace, Jobs, & Justice San Francisco Labor Council, AFL-CIO Mobilization for Peace, Jobs & Justice San Francisco Labor Council ; referenced individuals include Cesar Chavez, Bill Clinton, Arturo Rodriguez, Dolores Huerta; references or specifically about grapes, pesticides, vineyard marches, United Farm Workers Great Lakes Mobilization, OPEIU 42, Fighting for Our Lives, Farmworkers 560 mile for justice, 10 mile walk for justice, California Proposition 22 (Agriculture Worker Union Organizing), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Cesar E. Chavez Day, La Union de Campesinos, Pittsburgh Walk for Farmworkers; places made include Keene (California, USA), Toledo (Ohio, USA), Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), Delano (California, USA), Toronto (Canada), San Francisco (California, USA), Ontario (Canada); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer F-9, Folder 2
United Farm Workers (UFW): Organizing 1971-1977; 1991
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include boycotts, planning, mobilization, advertisements, food quality, volunteer recruitment, child abuse, sexual harassment, labor exploitation, grapes, lettuce, Gallo wine, Los Angeles organizers, unions, solidarity, liberation, struggle, freedom, independence, action strategy, activism; makers include George Ballis, Graphic Arts International Union (GAU), Student Committee for Farm Workers, Public Media Center, United Farmworkers Union, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), United Farm Workers of America (UFW), El Taller Grafico; referenced individuals include Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, Helen Chavez, Holly Near, Cesar Gregory, Arnold Miller, Dana Schumacher, Roberto Rios, Emilio Zapata, Martin Luther King, Jr, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Dick Gregory; references or specifically about UFW rules and regulations, Los Angeles boycott, First East Coast Mobilization for Farmworkers; places made include San Francisco (California, USA); Keene (California, USA), Washington D.C. (USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer F-9, Folder 3
United Farm Workers (UFW): Strikes 1976-1993; 2015-2016
Physical Description: 6
Scope and Content Note
related topics include nonviolence, Salinas (California, USA), art exhibitions, Coachella (California, USA), core organizing, unions, room and board, wages, hiring, volunteers, services, deliveries; makers include Garland Kirkpatrick, Helvetica Jones, Don Dolan, Bread and Roses Bookshop, Eva Cockcroft, C.R.S, Inkworks Press, Don Dolan; referenced individuals include Cesar Chavez, George Washington, Dolores Huerta, George Washington, Jesus Christ; references or specifically about Viva la Huelga!, No Takeaways!, Call off your dogs fat cats, Gallo, head lettuce, supplies, skills, Driscoll's strawberry strike; places made include San Jose (California, USA), Keene (California, USA), Watsonville (California, USA), Milwauke, (Wisconsin, USA), Atlanta (Georgia, USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer F-9, Folder 4
United Farm Workers (UFW): Voting and Elections 1972-1989
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
related topics include California Agricultural Labor Relations Act (CALRA), Labor Management Relations Act of 1947 (Taft-Hartley Act), anti-labor laws, child labor, onions, pesticides, public health, unions, right to vote, worker's rights, voting rights, elections, voting, ; makers include Daniel Ransohoff, Barron Krody, Cincinnati Citizens for United Farm Workers, Texas Farm Workers Union, Cathy Murphy, D. Forbes, El Taller Grafico, W. Burton, California Labor Council on Political Education, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Cathy Murphy, ; referenced individuals include Donato Garcia, Kathleen Brown, Cesar Chavez; references or specifically about U.S. Agricultural Child Labor Act HR 10499, California Proposition 14 (1976), Farm Workers Initiative, 1975 union election, 60 Days for Justice, ; places made include San Juan (Texas, USA), Keene (California, USA), Delano (California, USA), Los Angeles (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer F-9, Folder 5
United Farm Workers (UFW): Various Topics 1975-1977; 1993-1999
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include United Farmworkers of Washington, art exhibitions, pesticides, grapes, public health, consumerism, gratitude, strike, huelga, heritage, social studies, activism, community, university, research, legacy, projects, public projects, public art; referenced individuals Cesar Chavez; makers include Stella deVenuta O.S.F., Fairhaven Communications, C.R.S., El Taller Grafica, Helvetica Jones, Garland Kirkpatrick; references or specifically about U.S. flag, Los Four, California State University at Los Angeles, La Coste label, California State University Northridge, Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research, Center for the Study of Political Graphics, City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, Ruth Mott Fund, Los Angeles County Music and Performing Arts Commission, California Arts Council, National Endowment of the Arts; places made include Burlington (Washington, USA), Keene, California (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer F-9, Folder 6
United Farm Workers (UFW): Individuals - Cesar Chavez - Quotes 1965-1975; 1993; 2002
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include farm workers, agricultural workers, unions, quotes, poverty, immigration, migrants, peace, fear, democracy, libraries, life, death, children, social change, education, consciousness raising, pride, oppression, power, labor, courage, manliness, sacrifice, nonviolence, patience, strikes, liberation; makers include Leo Tenenbaum, Syd Harris, Chas R. Strong, El Taller Grafico, United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO, American Library Association, Associated Press (AP), Wide World Photos, George E. Ballis, Take Stock, Cesar E. Chavez Foundation, Ruben Zepeda, David Seiter, California Department of Industrial Relations at 75, Labor Archives & Research Center San Francisco State University, Bob Fitch, Community Printers, Resource Center for Nonviolence, Lithographers and Photoengravers International Union (LPIU), Catalina Guevara, Cathy Murphy; referenced individuals include Cesar Chavez, Martin Luther King, Jr., Emiliano Zapata, ; references or specifically about Nation Union of the Poor Dedicated to World Peace, viva la causa, Catholicism, saints, buttons, pins, microphones, testimonies, United States Senate Committee Hearing, Sí, se puede, stamps, United States Postal Service (USPS), San Juaquin Valley (California, USA), ; places made include Dayton (Ohio, USA), La Paz (California, USA), Santa Cruz (California, USA), Delano (California, USA), Keene (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer F-10, Folder 1
Alcohol: Various Topics 2003
Physical Description: 14
Scope and Content Note
related topics include drunk driving, children; makers include Lithographics, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), New York State Division of Alcohol and Alcohol Abuse, Fortune & Grady Advertising, Bill Braly Photography, Frye & Smith, Solotype, John Hitchcozk, Project BADD (Ban All Drunk Driving), Geoffry D. White, Wendy Spooner, National Car Rental, Liberation Graphics, Covenant Press Inc., American Color Corporation; references or specifically about prison, Absolut Vodka; referenced individuals include Garrett Van Cleve, Oscar Wilde; places made include USA
Drawer F-10, Folder 2
Drugs: Cardstock 1988; 1997-2002; 2012
Physical Description: 22
Scope and Content Note
related topics include medical marijuana, decriminalization, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), three-strikes law, police, anti-war, drug war, crack cocaine, political prisoners, California Proposition 215 (1996), U.S. drug policy, California Proposition 19 (2010), taxes on cannabis; makers include Patient X, Drug Policy Alliance, Friends of Proposition 215, Drug Policy Foundation, Alvin Artek; references or specifically about Crack the CIA, Nicaragua, War on Drugs, Jim Crow laws, Crack Import Agency, search and seizures, drug abuse; referenced individuals include Oliver North, George H. W. Bush, Mumia Abu-Jamal, George W. Bush, Al Gore; places made include USA
Drawer F-10, Folder 3
Drugs: Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) / U.S. Government 1997
Physical Description: 21
Scope and Content Note
related topics include crack cocaine, drug dealers, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), U.S. drug policy; makers include Institute for Policy Studies (IPS); references or specifically about drug free zone, Statue of Liberty, crack the CIA, Citizen Truth Commission on Drugs, U.S. government complicity; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA)
Drawer F-10, Folder 4
Drugs: Marijuana - Legalization / Decriminalization 1973, 1978; 1997-2008, 2010
Physical Description: 22
Scope and Content Note
related topics include benefit events, Measure 3 (1973): Berkeley Marijuana Initiative, California Proposition 215 (1996), California Proposition 19, California Proposition W, elections, voting, marijuana reform, marijuana laws, criminalization medical marijuana, raids, prosecutions, safe access to marijuana, drugs, medicine, music festivals, marches and demonstrations, courtrooms; makers include Space Productions, San Francisco Marijuana Initiative, Americans for Safe Access, Martin Cohen, Rainbow Zenith, Berkeley Marijuana Initiative Committee, Nadine Etkes, Union of Medical Marijuana Patients (UMMP), Two Rabbits Studios, Mark Henson, Paul Seaman, Proposition of Today Committee, Inkworks, hempevolution.org, California NORML, United States Marijuana Party, Kine2b, CaliFresh Music, Entertainment Network Group, Jim Swanson, Marijuana Reform League; references or specifically about judges,Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), AIDS, New England Journal of Medicine, decriminalization of marijuana, U.S. Department of Justice, Medical Marijuana Week, hemp, money; referenced individuals include Dennis Peron, John Ashcroft, Barack Obama; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Berkeley (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer F-10, Folder 5
Drugs: Marijuana - Various Topics 1975-1978; 1981-2019
Physical Description: 38
Note
includes cardstock
Scope and Content Note
related topics include racism, marijuana arrests, cultural events, consciousness, ecology, medical marijuana, safety, legality, compliance, sativa strain, Hawaiian marajuna, marches and demonstrations, international solidarity, prisons, arts and culture, cancer, health, peace, hemp, calendars, heroin, hard drugs, Democratic convention, San Francisco (California, USA), Republicans, freedom, March on U.N., Reggae music, Rock and Roll music, victimless crime, Kona marajuna festival, media, ; makers include The Psychedlic Education Center and Network, B. Turner, Martin Cohen, Comite Francais d'Education pour la sante, NobleDash.com, Americans for Safe Access, Community Printers, Dana Franzen, Seyfried, The Marijuana Anti-Prohibition Project, Bob Trehearne, Planet K Grafix, Leslie Cabarga, Windward Press, Art Chantry, Jamie Sheehan, 5th Ave. Pot Parade Coalition, Green Medicine Group, Legalise Cannabis Club, Nemo, Tom Dewop, The Cannabis Club Sud, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Yippie!, YIPster Times, Dana Franzen, P. Brawley, Youth International Party (Yippee), Mother Love Tribe, contamination, ; references or specifically about the Pyschedelic Education Center and Network, Pot Passion Players, hashish, Marlboro cigarettes, Santa Cruz marajuna contamination (1978), cannabis, Andy Warhol, California Proposition 215 (1996), Cannabis Freedom Day, prison state, Marlboro, subvertisements, War on Drugs, Reefer Madness, Hempfest, United Nations (UN), San Francisco Industrial Hemp Expo, Sex in the City, White House, Smoking, Marijuana, Smoke-in Center, 5th Avenue, Federal Government, 6th Annual 4th of July Yippie Smoke in, The Ellipse, Bay Area, Cannabis-Cup, Cow Palace (Daly City, California), Paraquat, The Psychedelic Eduction Center and Network, The Paraquat Passion Play, Spray Day, ; referenced individuals includeDr. Todd Mikuriya, Bruce Eisner, Michael Johnson, Eddy Lepp, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Smokey the Bear, Fab Furry Freak Brothers, John Ashcroft, Sarah Jessica Parker, Nancy and Ronald Reagan, George Washington, Dennis Peron, Miracle Ounce, George Bush Sr; places made include Germany, San Francisco (California, USA), Seattle (Washington, California), New York City (New York, USA), United Kingdom, Daly CIty (California, USA) Santa Cruz (California, USA), Hawaii (USA); languages include English, French, German, Spanish.
Drawer F-10, Folder 6
Drugs: Tobacco - Various Topics 1972; 1988-1997; 2009
Physical Description: 46
Scope and Content Note
related topics include tobacco industry, U.S. Congress, addiction, children, health, political lobbying, sponsorship, spit tobacco, rodeos, public places, public transportation, Chicano/Latino, student work, cancer, children's art, lung cancer, corporations, children's competitions, infants, impotence, African Americans, secondhand smoke, misinformation, advertising, anti-smoking campaigns, California Proposition 99 (1988), beauty: Tobacco Tax Health Protection Act, subvertisements, death, social stigma; makers include Trudy Cole-Zielanski, Public Media Center, World Health Organization (WHO), Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, Mattingly and Partners Australia, United Nations (UN), Healthy Families Coalition, Western Graphics Corporation, American Medical Association (AMA), Judith Selby, Smokeless School Days Project, National Black Leadership Initiative, Herschberger, Harlem Hospital, Coalition for a Smoke-Free City, Jolanta Piencykowski, American Cancer Society, Minnesota Department of Health, Doctors Ought to Care (DOC), Scott Plous, Ron Turner, Efren Pinera Jr., Seattle-King County Department of Public Health Tobacco Prevention Program; references or specifically about World No-Tobacco Day, Foothill College, Marlboro, slavery, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), greed, Newport Menthol Kings cigarettes, corpses, lung cancer, Virginia Slime, surgeon warnings; referenced individuals include Melissa Antonow, Jesus Christ, Erin Feld; places made include Australia, Houston (Texas, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer F-10, Folder 7
Drugs: Tobacco - Subvertisements 1997-2007
Physical Description: 17
Scope and Content Note
related topics include health, lung cancer, Virginia Slims, side effects of smoking cigarettes, advertising, corporations, capitalism, children, Camel cigarettes; makers include California Department of Health Services, Doctors Ought to Care (DOC), Violet Ray; references or specifically about California Proposition 99 (1988): Tobacco Tax Health Protection Act, Marlboro, emphysema, cancer sticks, Buck Tobacco Sponsorship; places made include USA; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer F-10, Folder 8
Drugs: Tobacco - Various Topics 1985-2003
Physical Description: 18
Scope and Content Note
related topics include heroin, tobacco sales, tabacco products, child drug use, drug federal laws, children's art, drug abuse, social control, fear, U.S. cultural critique, prescription drug education, drug prices, drug companies, Merck and Co., labor, unions, corporations, capitalism, U.S. drug policy, multinational drug companies, racism, conferences, human rights, medical marijuana, marches and demonstrations, Ibogaine, community building, statistics, ; makers include Larry Rivers, Synergisms, Orange County Substance Abuse Prevention Network, Northern Sun, The Merck Inter-Union Council, Burciaga, Peter Dunn, East London Health Project of Tower Hamlets & Hackney Trades Councils, Wes Wilson & The Poster Project Ltd., Positive Press, S. Garcia, Bay Area Addiction Research and Treatment For Tobacco Free Project, San Francisco Department of Public Health, Prop 99 Tobacco Tax Initiative, World Health Organization, WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, ; references or specifically about County of Orange Drug Abuse Poster Contest, welfare mothers, immigration, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), War on Drugs, Third World, greed, Statue of Liberty, Uncle Sam, Familias Contra Las Drogas / Families Against Drugs, No Smoking Day(March 11), hotline, ; referenced individuals include Terry Southern, Paul Kasemsri, Debbie Reyes, Noam Chomsky, Rush Limbaugh, Wilma Cline, James Montgomery Flagg, Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, ; places made include USA, United Kingdom; languages include English, Spanish
Drawer I-1, Folder 1
Nicaragua: Music, Dance and Theater - U.S. Made 1985-1989
Physical Description: 44
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, benefit concerts, Central America, fundraisers, cultural events, literacy, dances, dove of peace, women, agriculture; referenced individuals include John Trudell, Jackson Browne, Jesse Ed Davis, Blase Bonpane, Sangre Machehual, Fred Small, Flor de Caña, Luis Mejía Godoy, Pedro Teran, Augusto Sandino, Luis Enrique Mejia Godov; makers include La Raza Faculty, Acción Centro America & Lucha, CAEF, CASA, Red Sun Press, Boston Nicaragua Solidarity Committee, Otto de la Rocha, David Fichter, Lewontin, El Teatro de la Esperanza, Redwood Records, Los Angeles Group for Latin American Solidarity (LAGLAS), Dan Bothell, Nicaso, Mancotal; references or specifically about People's Theater Festival, Theater Artaud, Las Gringas, Cultural Workers and Artists for Non-Intervention Today (CANTO), Bikes Not Bombs, Grupo Monimbo, Flor de Sacuanjoche, Ministerio de Cultura de Nicaragua, Los Peludos, Los de Palacagüina, Grupo Mancotal, Nixta Yolero, Palacaguina, Grupo Mancotal; places made include San Francisco (California, USA), California (USA), Washington (USA), Massachusetts (USA), Washington D.C. (USA); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer I-1, Folder 2
Nicaragua: Various Topics - U.S. Made 1979-1988
Physical Description: 46
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Campaign for Human Rights, colonialism, children, cultural events, U.S. imperialism, women, labor, Leon, Berkeley, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ), El Salvador, Guatemala, U.S. intervention, corporations, education, Contra War; references or specifically about Arms Race, Iglesia de Subtiava, solidarity, non-intervention, liberation theology; referenced individuals include Carol Wells, Ruben Dario, Ernesto Cardenal, Augusto Sandino, Willy Brandt, Will McBride, Daniel Ortega, Ben Linder, Bryan Prendergast; makers include Global Vision, Latin American Civic Committee, Lisa Kokin, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Inkworks Press, Donna Davis, Sister Cities, Max Dashú, Sunflower Productions, Nicaso, L.A.G.L.A.S., Lee Whitten; places made include California, Texas; Languages include Spanish
Drawer I-1, Folder 3
Nicaragua: Portfolios and Calendars 1980s
Physical Description: 10 portfolios, 1 calendar, 15 unfolded items from portfolio
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peasant paintings, calendar; makers include Departamento de Propaganda y Educacion Politica del FSLN, Editorial La Ocarina, Haroldo Horta; places made include Frankfurt (Germany), Berlin (Germany), Managua (Nicaragua)
Drawer I-1, Folder 4
Nicaragua: Poetry - U.S. Made 1977-1986
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
makers include Paul Dix, Casa Nicaragua, Miguel Algarin, Steve Cagan, Brynna Fish, Orange Blossom Press; places made include California, Oregon, Ohio; referenced individuals include Juan Agudelo, Giaconda Belli, Rosario García, Ernesto Cardenal, Augusto Sandino, Daisy Zamora, Esteban Mejía Peña, Christian Santos, Alejandro Bravo, Alberto García, Juan Agudelo, Roberto Vargas, Leoncio Saenz, Jonathan Cohen; related topics include children, women, Contra War, communism, labor, disabled persons, veterans, peace, Estelí, Barrio Jaime Ubeda; references or specifically about Bible
Drawer I-1, Folder 5
Nicaragua: Art Exhibitions and Events - U.S. Made 1980-1988
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
makers include Students in Solidarity with Central America (SISCA), Janet Brauhn-Reinitz, Jose Luis Delgado Guitart, Poster Maven, Ragged Edge Press, Artmakers Inc., Public Artists, Charas Inc., National Lawyers Guild (NLG)- Yale Chapter, David Fichter, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Friends of NIcaraguan Culture, Casa de Cultura Nicaraguense, Palace of Fine Arts San Francisco; places made include Colorado (USA), New York (USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), Connecticut (USA), Washington (USA), San Francisco (California, USA); related topics include Sandinista Association of Cultural Worker (ASTC), León, anti-war, El Salvador, women, U.S. intervention, Central America, benefit events, primitive paintings, art exchange, Davidson Galleries, international solidarity, blockades, Network of Educators' Committees on Central America (NECCA); referenced individuals include Carol Wells, Connie Hatch, Lucy Lippard, Pedro Romero, Tomás Borges, Ella Jimenez, Pablo Beteta, Jose Roberto Dominguez,; references or specifically about the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), International Work Brigades, paintings
Drawer I-1, Folder 6
Nicaragua: Photography - U.S. Made 1984-1987
Physical Description: 32
Scope and Content Note
related topics include art exhibitions, children, women, poverty, poetry, struggle, death; referenced individuals include Vidaluz Meneses, Claudia Gordillo, Rosanne Percivalle, Charles Frederick, Eva Gasteazoro, Leonel Rugama; makers include Witness for Peace, Rosanne Percivalle, A Project of New Society Products; referenced individuals include Len Lehman, Paul Dix, Thomas Walter Conant, Leonel Rugama, Claudia Gordillo, Charles Frederick, Eva Gasteazoro, Susan Meiselas, Gary Nelson, Vidaluz Menéses, Len Lehman, new society products; places made include California (USA), New York (USA), Connecticut (USA)
Drawer I-1, Folder 7
Nicaragua: Comics and Political Cartoons - U.S. Made 1984-1990
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include religion, U.S. intervention, mass media, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Christianity, refugees, "Global Woes", U.S. imperialism, corporatism, economic sanctions, Contra War, unity, solidarity, international solidarity, anniversary, strike, Seamen, teachers, stewards, longshoremen, picket lines, ; referenced individuals include Ernesto Cardenal, Charles Manson, Ronald Reagan, Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann, George H. W. Bush, Violeta Chamorro, Abraham Lincoln,; makers include Bramhall, Herald Examiner, Matt Wuerker, King Features Syndicate, The Miami Herald, Doonesbury, Garry Trudeau, Warren Lee; International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (ILWU); places made San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer I-1, Folder 8
Nicaragua: History Series - U.S. Made 1980s
Physical Description: 17
Note
includes laminated items; set of 14 items
Scope and Content Note
related topics include maps, 1972 earthquake, education, literacy, health, women, children, malaria, social security, cultural masks, Zelaya, ethnic groups, Sumos, Miskitos, Ramas, Criollos, agrarian reform, labor, ecology, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Contras, Somocistas, U.S. intervention, international solidarity; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Rubén Dario, Carlos Fonseca, Ronald Reagan (and administration); makers include Departamento de Propaganda y Educacion del FSLN; references or specifically about Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenes Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), Asociacion de Trabajadores del Campo (ATC), Ministry of Health, Ministry of Culture, Asociacion Sandinista de Trabajadores de la Cultura (ASTC)
Drawer I-9, Folder 9
Nicaragua: International Solidarity - Gunkel Selection 1983-1988
Physical Description: 4
Scope and Content Note
related topics include films, women; makers include Ministry of Culture, Taller Eco Managua, ENIDIEC, Instituto Nicaragüense de Cine (INCINE), Ivan Arguello, Rodgriguez; places made include Canada; referenced individuals include Rossana Lacayo, Felix Zurita De Higes, Ernesto Cardenal
Drawer I-1, Folder 10
Nicaragua: Newsprint - Made in Nicaragua and U.S. 1980s
Physical Description: 21
Scope and Content Note
related topics mass media, humanitarian aid, León (Nicaragua), Vietnam War, Grenada, Libya, coffee production, economy, Central America, Contra War, U.S. intervention, World War II, Neuengamme Concentration Camp, Holocaust, militarism, peace, U.S. intervention, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Contragate, religion, slavery, comics, children, labor; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Ronald Reagan, Henry Kissinger, Caspar Weinberger, Anastasio Somoza, Iván Montenegro, Oscar Benavides, Cristian Pérez, Omar Hassan, Oliver North, Alfred Trzebinski, Abu Nidal; makers include Comité Regional III FSLN, Comité Central Equipo Demoledor Del Sacrosanto Hogar, Central Sandinista de Trabajadores (CST), El Tayacán, Asociacion de Trabajadores del Campo (ATC), Oxfam America; places made include Massachusetts (USA), Nicaragua; references or specifically about Tools for Peace, Barricada, Patria Libre, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Drawer I-1, Folder 11
Nicaragua: "Primitive Paintings" - Stations of the Cross series 1980s
Physical Description: 31
Note
Part 1 of 2; includes Stations 3, 6, 7, 9, 12, 14 of the Cross
Scope and Content Note
referenced individuals include Anastasio Somoza Debayle, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara); related topics include women, Contra War, anti-war, religion, Christianity, liberation theology, Guardia Nacional; references or specifically about the Bible, Crucifixion, Jesus Christ, Stations of the Cross; makers include Peter Hammer, Asociacion Para el Desarrollo de Solentiname; places made include Germany
Drawer I-1, Folder 12
Nicaragua: "Primitive Paintings" - Stations of the Cross series 1980s
Physical Description: 45
Note
Part 2 of 2, includes Stations 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15 of the Cross
Scope and Content Note
places made include Germany; referenced individuals include Augusto Cesar Sandino, Anastasio Somoza Debayle; references or specifically about Jesus Christ, Crucifixion; related topics include religion, Christianity, liberation theology, Contra War, Guardia Nacional, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), July 19th, women, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), communism; makers include Peter Hammer, Asociacion Para el Desarrollo de Solentiname
Drawer I-1, Folder 13
Nicaragua: "Primitive Paintings" - Peasant series 1980s
Physical Description: 37
Note
Part 1 of 2
Scope and Content Note
places made include Germany; related topics include literacy, education, July 19th, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenes Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), religion, women, wildlife, Christianity, agriculture, construction, water, boats; makers include Peter Hammer, Pablo Mayorga; references or specifically about the Last Supper, Jesus Christ
Drawer I-1, Folder 14
Nicaragua: "Primitive Paintings" - Peasant series 1980s
Physical Description: 36
Note
Part 2 of 2
Scope and Content Note
places made include Germany; referenced individuals include Augusto Cesar Sandino; related topics include women, wildlife, peace, love, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, religion, Christianity, festivals, agriculture, labor, colonialism, indigenous cultures; makers include Peter Hammer; references or specifically about Adam and Eve
Drawer I-1, Folder 15
Nicaragua: Peace - U.S. Made 1987-2001
Physical Description: 31
Scope and Content Note
makers include Southern California Eye-Witness Reunion, William V. Smith, Jr., Dina Redman, Inkworks Press, Edgar Aparaicio, Coalition for Nicaragua, Western Public Radio, Lani Silver; related topics include solidarity, Somocismo, Chile, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), anniversaries, benefit events, films, religion, women, children, alternative transportation, labor, unions; references or specifically about Chile Solidarity Coordination Committee, Humanitarian Aid for Nicaraguan Democracy (H.A.N.D.), CASA, TECNICA Volunteer Program, July 19, Mothers Day, OXFAM America, Nicaraguan Freedom Day, Nicaraguan Trade Unionists, Central Sandinista de Trabajadores (CST), Asociación de Trabajadores del Campo (ATC) Unión Nacional de Empleados (UNE); places made include California, Massachusetts
Drawer I-2, Folder 1
Nicaragua: Literacy - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 12
Scope and Content Note
related topics include education, peace, events, solidarity, anniversaries, unions; referenced individuals include Carlos Nuñez, Sergio Ramirez Mercado, Carlos Carrion Cruz, Fernando Cardenal, Fanor Herrera; makers include Confederacion de Educadores Americanos (CEA), Cruzada Nacional de Alfabetizacion, Ministerio de Educación, Juventud Sandinista, Milicias Obreras de Alfabetización, Pinsa, Central Sandinista de Trabajadores (CST), Sindicato Jose Jerez Almacen Sears, Editorial Vanguardia
Drawer I-2, Folder 2
Nicaragua: Sandino Anniversary - Nicaragua Made 1975-1989
Physical Description: 33
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anniversaries, peace, education, literacy, cultural events, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), agricultural labor, revolution; referenced individuals include Carlos Mejia Palacagüina, Grupo Víctor Jara, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara); makers include Arnoldo Guillén, Ministerio de Educacion (MED), Rubén Cuadra, Dirección General del Patrimonio Historico Ministerio de Cultura
Drawer I-2, Folder 3
Nicaragua: Oscar Romero - Nicaragua Made 1983
Physical Description: 17
Scope and Content Note
related topics include liberation theology, revolutionary heroes, fallen martyrs of the revolution, El Salvador, religion, Christianity, education, children, women, anniversaries; referenced individuals include Pedro Casaldaliga; makers include Conip El Salvador, C.A.
Drawer I-2, Folder 4
Nicaragua: Individuals - Nicaragua Made 1979-1989
Physical Description: 48
Scope and Content Note
referenced individuals include Gaspar Garcia Laviana, Edgard Munguia Alvarez, Camilo Ortega Saavedra, Carlos Guadamuz, José Dolores Estrada, Germán Pomares Ordoñez, Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal (PJCH), Elbis Chavarria, Felipe Peña, Donald Guevara, Julio Buitrago Urroz, Jorge Navarro, Faustino Ruíz, Francisco Buitrago, Modesto Duarte, Iván Sánchez, Mauricio Córdoba, Boanrges Santamaría, Oscar Perez Cassar, Rigoberto López Pérez, Tomás Borges,Anastasio Somoza; related topics include Sandinistas, religion, Christianity, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), fallen martyrs of the revolution, liberation theology, Monimbo, children, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenses Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), literacy, 23 De Julio de 1959, Heroes del Bocay, Juventud Sandinista, anniversaries, Pancasan, Veracruz, Imperialism, political prisoners; makers include Comunidades Cristianas de Base, Departamento de Propaganda y Educacion Politica del FSLN, Ejército Popular Sandinista (EPS), PINSA, Ministerio del Interior, Centinela de la alegria del pueblo, Milicias Obreras Alfabetizadoras (MOA), Central Sandinista de Trabajadores (CST), Asociacion para el Desarrollo de Solentiname, UNAN, Ministerio de Educación (MED), Sección de Formación Política y Cultural del Ejército Popular Sandinista; references or specifically about martyrs, Solentiname Islands (Nicaragua);languages include Spanish
Drawer I-2, Folder 5
Nicaragua: U.S. Intervention - Nicaragua Made 1983-1992
Physical Description: 28
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. imperialism, U.S. military, religion, Christianity, civilians, liberation theology, conferences, indigenous resistance, colonialism, Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), El Salvador, solidarity with Central America; references or specifically about Superman, the Bible, Uncle Sam; makers include Carova, Asociación Sandinista de Trabajadores de la Cultura, Centro de Educación y Promocion Agraria (CEPA), A. Ruiz, I. Bustos, Dirección Politica del E.P.S., Centro Ecumenico Antonio Valdivieso, Organización Canadiense por la Solidaridad, Departamento de Propaganda y Educación Política del FSLN, Contingente Internacionalista de Trabajo Voluntario (CITV), Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN)
Drawer I-2, Folder 6
Nicaragua: Religion - Nicaragua Made 1982
Physical Description: 56
Note
includes encapsulated materials and photographs
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Baracada, U.S. imperialism, anti-church, peace, terrorism, community-building, Christianity, youth, children, anniversaries, religious events, liberation theology, capitalism, labor; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Miguel Obando y Bravo, Heinrich Böll, Ernesto Cardenal, Gaspar Garcia Laviana, San Francisco de Asis, Willy Brandt; references or specifically about Jesus Christ, The Bible; makers include Ayuno, Cerezo Barredo, Carteles de Evangelio, Nueva Nicaragua, Comunidades Cristianas de Base, Centro Ecumenico Antonio Valdivieso, Will McBride, De La Casa Ricardo Morales Avilés
Drawer I-2, Folder 7
Nicaragua: International Solidarity - Nicaragua Made 1975-1984
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Professional conferences, anniversaries, El Salvador, Panama, Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN), Frente Democratico Revolucionario (FDR), Honduras, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua (UNAN); referenced individuals include Omar Torrijos Herrera, Augusto Sandino; makers include Asociación de Profesionales de la Economía de Nicaragua, Comité Nicaragüense de Solidaridad con los Pueblos (CNSP)
Drawer I-2, Folder 8
Nicaragua: Social Reform - Nicaragua Made 1980-1982
Physical Description: 8
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, education, U.S. imperialism, U.S. intervention, Paraninfo Universitario, aid, Frente Sandinista de Liberacion Nacional (FSLN); referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, G.D. Hatfield, Laura Amanda Cuadra, Mildred Abaunza, Carlos Manuel Galves; makers include Dirección Política E.P.S.; references or specifically about Central Sandinista de Trabajadores (CST), Asociación Nicaragüense de Científicos Sociales (ANICS), Congreso de la Federación de Sindicatos de Trabajadores
Drawer I-2, Folder 9
Nicaragua: Peace - Nicaragua Made 1983-1987
Physical Description: 37
Scope and Content Note
related topics include June 29th, literacy, recreation, anniversaries, U.S. intervention, Central America, Christianity, religion, Juventud Reformista Social Cristiana (JRSC), Contra War, Estelí (Nicaragua), children, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Managua (Nicaragua), conferences, human rights, peace; referenced individuals include Carlos Fonseca, Daniel Ortega, Miguel Obando; references or specifically about Jesus Christ; makers include Comité Nicaragüense Por La Paz, Publicación de Agencia Nueva Nicaragua, Premio Concurso Internacional de AFICHE Ann, Miguel Boncza, Instituto Nicaragüense de Seguridad Social y Bienestar, Dirección Politica EPS, Servicio Militar Patriótico (SMP), Barricada, Alfa Omega, Pablo Beteta, Miguel D' Escoto, Arnoldo Guillén, Comisión Nacional de Promoción y Protección de los Derechos Humanos, El Servicio Paz y Justicia (SERPAJ); languages include English, Spanish, French
Drawer I-2, Folder 10
Nicaragua: Agrarian Reform - Nicaragua Made 1983-1984
Physical Description: 43
Scope and Content Note
related topics include agricultural workers, anniversaries, women, labor, coffee production, calendars, ecology, health, nutrition, pitahaya fruit, food, vegetables, elderly peoples; referenced individuals include Bernardino Díaz Ochoa, Germán Pomares; makers include Instituto Nicaragüense de Reforma Agraria (INRA), Impreso en Lithodisco, Asociación de Trabajadores del Campo (ATC), Taller Experimental de Gráfica, Ministerio de Cultura, Pinsa, Union Nacional de Agricultures y Ganadores (UNAG), Programa Alimentario Nicaraguense (PAN), Ministerio de Bienestar Social; references or specifically about Year of Defense and Production
Drawer I-2, Folder 11
Nicaragua: Athletic Events - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 7
Scope and Content Note
references or specifically about 2da / 3a Carrera Internacional El Repliegue, 1984 Olympics, Los Angeles (California, USA); makers include Loteria Popular, Instituto Nicaragüene de Deportes (IND), Comité Olimpico Nicaragüene, Instituto Nicaragüene de Deportes, Ministerio de Cultura
Drawer I-2, Folder 12
Nicaragua: Religion - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Christmas, poverty, hunger, children; references or specifically about Jesus Christ, The Bible; makers include Pinsa
Drawer I-2, Folder 13
Nicaragua: Religious Events - Nicaragua Made 1981-1988
Physical Description: 8
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. imperialism, Las Comunidades Eclesiales de Base (CEB), Christmas; references or specifically about Concepción de Maria; makers include Cerezo Barredo, Centro Ecumenico Antonio Valdivieso, IHCA, CEPA
Drawer I-2, Folder 14
Nicaragua: Augusto Sandino - Nicaragua Made 1979-1989
Physical Description: 47
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anniversaries 1983, Asociación Sandinista de Trabajadores de la Cultura (ASTC), U.S. imperialism, marches and demonstrations, solidarity; makers include Antonio Turok, Departamento de Propaganda y Educacion Politica del FSLN, PINSA, Central Sandinista de Trabajadores (CST), Ejército Popular Sandinista (EPS), Sandinista Defense Committees (CDS), Jornada Ideológica, Fundación Augusto César Sandino (FACS); referenced individuals include George Manupelli, Francisco Molina Alemán, Bertha Munguia, Captain G.D. Hatfield, Ricardo Morales, Carlos Fonseca Amador, Pedro Aráuz Palacios, Ricardo Morales Avilés
Drawer I-2, Folder 15
Nicaragua: Literacy - Nicaragua Made 1979-1980s
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
related topics include adult education, Ciudad Sandino, students, events, conferences, poverty, Cuba, schools; referenced individuals include Carlos Fonseca, Augusto Sandino, Cesar Augusto Salinas Pinell; makers include Pinsa, La Asociación de Trabajadores del Campo (ATC), CEP, Ministerio de Educacion (MED), Programa de Educación de Adultos, A. Fuentes, Departamento de Propaganda y Educación Política, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Cruzada Nacional de Alfabetización
Drawer I-2, Folder 16
Nicaragua: Literacy and Education - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Christianity, students, teachers, counterrevolution, libraries, calendars, women, unions, anniversaries; makers include Teresianas, Federación de Estudiantes de Secundaria (FES), Comisión de Divulgación y Propaganda Anden, Ministerio de Educacion (MED), Cruzada Nacional de Alfabetizacion (CNA), Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, Litografía Perez, Rosejo, Companic, CEP, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenes Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), Ismael, Unión Nacional de Estudiantes de Nicaragua (UNEN); referenced individuals include Carlos Fonseca, Augusto Sandino, José Martí; references or specifically about Year of Literacy 1980, Year of the Defense and Production 1981; languages include Miskito, Spanish
Drawer I-3, Folder 1
Nicaragua: Solidarity - U.S. Made 1980-1986; 1988
Physical Description: 46
Scope and Content Note
related topics include El Salvador, Guatemala, cultural masks, agrarian reform, peace, Contra Attacks, children, Hurricane Joan, arts and culture, taxes, U.S. intervention, U.S. imperialism, children, Panama, military aid, disappeared people; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Lindo Eber, Carlos Fonseca, Rigoberto López Pérez, Tomás Borge, Zoila Alvarado; makers include Washington Area Nicaraguan Solidarity Organization, Arnoldo Garcia, Spain Rodriguez, U.S. Out of Central America (USOCA), Casa Nicaragua, A. Castillo, Impact Visuals, David Fichter, Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan (MEChA), Nicaraguan Solidartiy Committee, Taller Urayoan, Picheta, People Aiding Nicaragua (PAN), Days of Decision, La Guacamaya; references or specifically about Cultural Workers and Artists for Nicaragua Today (CANTO), Asociación Sandinista de Trabajadores de la Cultura (ASTC), Social Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Central American Student Tourcon, Oats for Peace, El Movimiento Muralista Nicaraguense; places made include Washington (USA), Washington D.C., California (USA), New York (USA), Illinois (USA), Texas (USA)
Drawer I-3, Folder 2
Nicaragua: Anniversaries - U.S. Made 1980-1985
Physical Description: 14
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. intervention, Central America, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, July 19th, cultural event, women, children, literacy, education, Secretaria Nacional de Propaganda y Educacion Publica del FSLN; referenced individuals include Ernesto Cardenal, Augusto Sandino, Carlos Fonseca; places made California, Texas Washington; makers include Global Visions, National Network in Solidarity with the Nicaraguan People, James True, Casa Nicaragua, Nicaraguan Solidarity Committee
Drawer I-3, Folder 3
Nicaragua: Contra War - U.S. Made 1984-1988
Physical Description: 45
Note
includes "Support the Anti-Communist Contra Freedom Fighters", an anti-left U.S. series
Scope and Content Note
related topics include military budget, poverty, American dollar, skeleton, terrorism, murder, rape, torture, children, media, democracy, arm struggle, war, peace, anniversaries, disinformation, embargo, demonstrations, aid, drugs, satire; makers include Boston Area Network on Central America - Contragate Action Team, The Campaign for Peace with Justice in the Middle East, Mobilization for Survival, American Friends Serivce Committee, and the Lebanon Emergency Committee, Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, and the Paulist Center Social Action Committee, SANE, Quixote Center, Washington Peace Center, Washington Area Coalition to Stop the U.S. War on Nicaragua, Iran Contra Scandal, Nicaragua Network, Religious Task Force on Central America, Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy, US Student's Association (USSA), American Baptist Churches, USA - Office of Governmental Relations, Women's Strike for Peace, Washington Area Labor Committee on Central America and the Caribbean, Neighbor to Neighbor, Democratic Socialist of America, Church Brethren, CISPES, U.C.C. Office of the Church in Society, Witness for Peace, Ragged Edge Press, K. Reede, include Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Pledge of Resistance, Witness for Peace, Paul Dix, Carmen Mirina Picado, U.S. Out of Central America (USOCA), Save the Contras, Veterans Fast for Life, Americans for Democratic Action, Nicaragua Network, Daniel Ortega, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Dik Cool, Alberta Pepin, Amy E. Bartell, Charles Lobdell, Graphic Touch Designs, Bowman, Veterans on Hunger Strick Against Contra Aid, Sheila Pinkel, In These Times; references and specifically about contra aid, Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.), World Court, Central America, U.S. policies, contragate, WBAI (New York City), ), freedom fighters, Nicargua, Central America, Time Magazine, lies, Soviet Union, communism, veterans, Vietnam, United Farmworkers, voting, National Security Council, "Irangate", National Security Council, invasion, Dayton Hudson Foundation, General Mills Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, women, soldiers, political prisoner, United States Congress ,; referenced individuals include George Mizo, Ron Kovic, Noam Chomsky, Charles Litkey, Brian Wilson, Duncan Murphy. Ronald Reagan, Edgar Chamorro, Edward Kennedy, Ayatollah Khomeini, Oliver North, John Poindexter, Laurel and Hardy, Ed Meese, William Casey, Silvio Conte, Edward Boland, Joseph Early, Barney Frank, Chester Atkins, Nicholas Marvroules, Edward Markey, Thomas O'Neill Jr. John Moakley, Gerry Studds, Brian Donnelly, Edward Kennedy, John Kerry, Daniel Sheehan, ; places made New York (USA), Washington D.C. (USA), Los Angeles, California (USA), San Francisco, California (USA), Santa Monica, California (USA), Occidental, California (USA), San Pedro, California (USA), Massachusetts (USA) ; languages include English, Spanish, Latin
Drawer I-3, Folder 4
Nicaragua: Individuals - U.S. Made 1985-1988
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include reconstruction, children, anti-war, U.S. civilian casualties, peace, martyrs, murder, benefit, Contra War, Syracuse Cultural Workers, civil rights, volunteerism, international solidarity, Contras, murder, martyrdom; makers include Witness for Peace, Ruth Yamamoto, Color Magic Inc., Oscar Rodriguez, Sunflower Productions, Brian Prendergast, Taller de Gráfica Experimental, Art/Act; referenced individuals include Ben Linder, Bertha Calderón, Sofiya Henderson-Holmes, Daniel Ortega; referenced or specifically about stop the war, U.S. military, U.S. intervention in Nicaragua, first U.S. civilian combat victim, military draft; places made include Oregon (USA), Syracuse (New York, USA)
Drawer I-3, Folder 5
Nicaragua: Augusto Sandino - U.S. Made 1978-1986
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anniversaries, cultural events, Continental Week of Solidarity, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN); makers include Casa Nicaragua, Armando Morales; places made include California; referenced individuals include Roberto Vargas
Drawer I-3, Folder 6
Nicaragua: Anniversaries - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 44
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), May 1st, July 19th, marches and demonstrations, labor, children, anniversaries, Martyrs and Heroes Day, education; references or specifically about 5th Anniversary of the Revolucion Popular Sandinista, 4th Anniversary de la Cruzada Nacional de Alfabetizacion, adult education, The Sandinista National Liberation Front; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Isaac Reyes, Francisco Buitrago, Modesto Duarte, Faustino Ruiz, Boanerges Santamaria, Mauricio Cordoba, Ivan Sanchez, Jorge Navarro, Vladimir Lenin; makers include Secretaria Nacional de Propaganda y Educacion Publica de (FSLN), Gobierno de Reconstruccion Nacional (JGRN), Asociación de Trabajadores del Campo (ATC) Central Sandinista de Trabajadores (CST), Coordinadora Sindical de Nicaragua (CSN), Raúl Valdez, Ministerio de Educacion
Drawer I-3, Folder 7
Nicaragua: Women and Children - U.S. Made 1984 -1991
Physical Description: 32
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Central America, Caribbean, conferences, peace, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenes Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), films, children, ‘Women in Arms,' immigration, Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), San Francisco Women's Building, women's health, Bertha Calderón Women's Hospital, Leon, Women's Guerilla History Project, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Women's Convoy to Central America, Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), McCarran-Walter Act, arts and culture, books, exhibitions, "The Tiger's Milk" (book), women's rights, domestic abuse, resources; referenced individuals include Tony Savino, Nora Astorga, Jonathan Snow, Zulema Baltodano, Bonnie Raitt, Yvonne Siu, Victoria Schultz, Margaret Randall, Adrienne Rich, Maddy Miller, Augusto Sandino, Ron Kovic, Adriana Angel, Fiona Macintosh; makers include Red Sun Press, Witness for Peace, MADRE, Ragged Edge Press, Maddy Miller, Rosing & Rosing, Wendy Kaufman, Marvin Collins, Sister's City Project, Judy H. Block, National Lawyers Guild, Jane Norling; places made include Texas (USA), New York (USA), San Francisco (California, USA), Boston (Massachusetts, USA)
Drawer I-3, Folder 8
Nicaragua: Humanitarian Aid - U.S. Made 1979-1989
Physical Description: 26
Scope and Content Note
related topics cultural events, labor, reconstruction, poverty, international aid, Oxfam, children, education, July 19th, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenes Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), baseball, Pancasan; referenced individuals include Pierre Grosjean, Ivan Claude Leyvraz, Anastasio Somoza Debayle; makers include Pat Goudvis, Steve Cagan, Phil Grout, Philip Mitchell, Humanitarian Aid for Nicaraguan Democracy (H.A.N.D.), Baseballs for Nicaragua, Kirtland Snyder, Kevin McIntire, Xanadu Graphics, Architects and Planners, Nicaragua Task Force; places made include Massachusetts, Washington D.C.
Drawer I-3, Folder 9
Nicaragua: Education Aid - U.S. Made 1980-1987
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics literacy, Ministerio de Educación, children, child care centers, labor, international aid; referenced individuals include George Cohen, Apolinar Altamirano Pichardo; makers include Humanitarian Aid for Nicaraguan Democracy (H.A.N.D.), Three to Make Ready Graphics, The Printshop, Casa Nicaragüense de Español (CNE), Judith Rew, Common Wealth Printing Co.; places made include New York (New York, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA)
Drawer I-3, Folder 10
Nicaragua: Environmental Aid - U.S. Made 1987-1988
Physical Description: 13
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Hurricane Joan, hurricane relief, environmental brigade, ecology; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush; makers include ANN, Nicaraguan Network, Nicaragua Task Force; places made include Washington D.C.
Drawer I-3, Folder 11
Nicaragua: Work Brigades and Reconstruction - U.S. Made 1980s
Physical Description: 13
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Arms for Nicaragua, construction work, coffee; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino; makers include Sean Carter, Popular Press, Judith Rew, Rich Rew, Nicaragua Exchange; places made include California, New York
Drawer I-3, Folder 12
Nicaragua: Anti-Imperialism - U.S. Made 1980s
Physical Description: 33
Scope and Content Note
related topics include draft resistance, terrorism, My Lai massacre, Vietnam War, Grenada, prisoners of war (POWs), U.S. intervention, Central America, peace, calendars, children, U.S. Marines, anti-war, agriculture, land management, malnutrition, campesinos, hunger, war in Nicaragua, peace; makers include Vietnam Veterans Against the War Anti-Imperialist (VVAWAI), Atlanta Committee on Latin America, Centro de Comunicación Internacional, Sequoyah Graphics, U.S. Out of Central America (USOCA), Coalition for Change; referenced individuals include Eugene Hasenfus, C. Duran, W.H. Robinson, Nguyen Kim Lai, Ronald Reagan, José Fernando Canales Alemán, Rosario Murillo, Augusto Sandino, Paul Krebiel; places made include Georgia, California, Illinois
Drawer I-3, Folder 13
Nicaragua: Anti-Imperialism - U.S. Made 1983 -1990
Physical Description: 29
Scope and Content Note
related topics include children, U.S. Congress, disabled persons, Honduras, torture, extortion, peace, U.S. imperialism, Central America, Contra War, U.S. aid to the Contras, veterans, anti-war, poverty, rape, literacy, freedom of the press, draft, military recruitment, Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign, July 19th, U.S. Marines, colonialism, mass media; referenced individuals include Kevin McKiennan, Edward Boland, Le Van Dong, Brenda Rocha, Anastasio Somoza Debayle, Anastasio Somoza García, Ronald Reagan, Jes Rothbeind, George H. W. Bush, Violeta Chamorro, Augusto Sandino; makers include Jacob Lawrence, Mackintosh Printing, Schlesinger Design, Center for Constitutional Rights, Frente Amplio Anti-Somocista U.S.A., Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Socialist Party USA, Van Vanderveen, Mediumwave, Union Place, KC Rosenberg; places made include California, New York
Drawer I-4, Folder 1
Nicaragua: Barricada 1988-1991
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include newspapers, mass media, freedom of the press, free speech, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), anniversaries, information blockade, cultural events; referenced individuals include Emilio González, Eugene Hasenfus; makers include Barricada Internacional Support Committee, Jim Jirous, Luis Gómez Brindis, Ruth Warner, Inkworks Press, Barricada USA; places made include Oakland (California, USA), Barcelona (Spain), Toronto (Canada)
Drawer I-4, Folder 2
Nicaragua: International Organizations 1986-1992
Physical Description: 10
Scope and Content Note
related topics include women, children, marches and demonstrations, capitalism, exploitation, calendars, peace, international contest, U.S. intervention, U.S. imperialism; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino; makers include inlichtingen, UNICEF, Maria Gallo, Asemblea Nacional Comisión Permanente Mujer Niñez-Juventud y Familia, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenes Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), American Nicaraguan School (ANS), Comité de Solidaridad con Nicaragua, Centro America, El Caribe, Rainer Hachfeld, RFA, ; languages include Dutch, English, Spanish,
Drawer I-4, Folder 3
Nicaragua: Made in Argentina, Costa Rica, Cuba, Panama and Honduras 1978-1980s
Physical Description: 6
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Nicaraguan Revolution, literacy, Central America, U.S. intervention; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino; makers include Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Kampos, R. Cordoba, Comité Hondureño de Solidaridad con el Pueblo de Nicaragua, UNAH, Servicio Paz y Justicia Argentina, Correo Argentino, Universidad de Costa Rica, Centro de Capacitación Social
Drawer I-4, Folder 4
Nicaragua: Made in Australia and New Zealand 1980s
Physical Description: 14
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Auckland University, women, children, cultural events, art and culture, benefit concerts, Cuba, literacy campaign, Tools for Peace, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN); referenced individuals include Miguel D' Escoto, Labour Party Nicaragua Support Committee, Augusto Sandino, Sally Griffin, David Parkyn, Salvador Bustos, CORSO Nicaragua Must Survive Campaign; makers include Committee in Solidarity with Latin America and the Caribbean, Democratic Socialist Party, Committee for the Reconstruction of Nicaragua, The Latin American Information Centre, Latin American Committee Aotearoa
Drawer I-4, Folder 5
Nicaragua: Made in Canada 1980-1989
Physical Description: 18
Scope and Content Note
related topics include women, childcare, Managua, arts and culture, art exhibitions, peace, international aid, agriculture, literacy, U.S. intervention, U.S. Imperialism; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Nydia Zuñiga, Daniel Caselli, Deborah Barndt; languages include French, English; makers include Association of Salvadoran Women, Nelson Vigneault, B. Klunder, Union Labour, Coalition for Aid to Nicaragua, Oxfam Canada, Claire Kujundzfe, Services Des Communications, Comite de Solidarite Avec Le Nicaragua, Maquette B. Germano; places made include Banff, Alberta, Montreal, Vancouver, British Columbia; references or specifically about Children to Children, Tools for Peace
Drawer I-4, Folder 6
Nicaragua: Made in Chile and Venezuela 1984-1989
Physical Description: 4
Scope and Content Note
related topics include July 19th, anniversaries, calendars, Estelí (Nicaragua), prisons, Christianity; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Pablo Neruda; makers includes Frank Cisneros, Instituto Chileano Nicaragüense de Cultura, Chile-Nicaragua Committee, Revista de Análisis Politico-Cultural; places made include Caracas
Drawer I-4, Folder 7
Nicaragua: Made in Switzerland 1980s
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include art and culture, cultural events, Central America, Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, U.S. imperialism, U.S. intervention, children, political films, "Revolutionens Born", literacy, Schweizerische Nicaragua Solidaritätskomitees, boycotts, South Africa, Contra War, peace, women, labor; referenced individuals include Luis Enrique Mejía Godoy, Maurice Demierre, Amparo Ochoa, Adrian Goizueta; makers includes Nicht Kleben, Printoset Zürich, Zentralamerika-Komitee Zürich, Comité Nicaragua-Suisse, Nick Wood, Agencia Nueva Nicaragua (ANN), Edición Nuevo Hombre; places made include Zürich
Drawer I-4, Folder 8
Nicaragua: Made in the United Kingdom and Ireland 1981-1992
Physical Description: 40
Scope and Content Note
related topics include art exhibitions, children, anti-war, U.S. intervention, anniversaries, health, education, literacy, health care, Estelí, religion, foreign debt, Latin American debt, Contra War, Christianity, labor, agriculture, political theater, anniversaries, Bike Ride for Nicaragua, peace, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), ecology, Central America, Frente Democrático Revolucionario, imperialism, peace, ; references or specifically about Nicaragua Must Survive; referenced individuals include Susan Meiselas, John Keane, Augusto Sandino, Anastasio Somoza Debayle, Guillermo Ungo, Stuart Holland, George Galloway, Oliver North, Ronald Reagan, U.S. agression,; makers includes Comunidad Pro-Amerindia Pedro Casaldaliga, Michai Bonza, Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign, Leicester-Masaya Link Group, Unit Offset, Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign (NSC), Bolivar Design, Pete Gil, Oxfam, Catholic Institute for International Relations (CIIR), Nicaragua Health Fund, Ken Meharg, Spiderweb, Mikal Boncza, John Bevan, S. Wickham, Cuba Resource Center, National Organisation of Labour Students, Environmental For Nicaragua, Blackrose Press, Union Place, Mediumwave, Lithosphere, Nicaragua Ireland Musical Exchange, Spencers; places made include London (England), Dublin (Ireland)
Drawer I-4, Folder 9
Nicaragua: Made in Finland 1986
Physical Description: 2
Scope and Content Note
related topics include children; makers include Information Centre of the World Peace Council, Kimmo Lehtonen, Helena Hiltunen
Drawer I-4, Folder 10
Nicaragua: Made in Mexico 1975-1991
Physical Description: 32
Scope and Content Note
related topics include education, labor, solidarity, festivals, revolucion, struggle, imperialism, self determination, anniversaries, armed struggle, dictatorship, youth, dove of peace, concerts, ; makers include Central Sandinista de os Trabajadores, Comite de solidaridad con America Latina (COSAL),Frente Juvenil Revolucion Ario, Juventud popular socialista, Taller Urayoan, Comite Mexicano de Apoyo, El Caribe Communidad Latino Americana, ; referenced individuals include Augusto Nicolás Calderón de Sandino y José de María Sandino, Daniel Ortega, Comandante Israel Lewites, Oscar Chavez, Victor Jara, ; references or specifically about campesinos, Cuba, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Somocismo, Universidad Obrera Lombardo Toledano, Museo de San Carlos Puente De Alvarado ;languages include English, Spanish
Drawer I-4, Folder 11
Nicaragua: Made in Germany 1980-1989
Physical Description: 61
Note
includes "¡No Pasaran!" series
Scope and Content Note
related topics include literacy, books, education aid, children, festivals, Popol Vuh, Cihuatlampa, conferences, Nixtayolero Theater aus Nicaragua, women, coffee, Central America, concerts, films, religion, children, solidarity, terrorism, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), El Salvador, Honduras, socialism, communism, films; referenced individuals include Peter Lilienthal, Josette Bisenius, Augusto Sandino, Ernesto Cardenal, Heinrich Böll, Peter Hammer Verlag, Luis Enrique Mejía Godoy, Annie Butcher, Ken Meharg, Tomás Borge, Carlos Carrión, Peter Hammer Verlag, Jimmy Carter (James Carter), Noam Chomsky; makers includes Istmo Film, Hans Jo Bucher, Assocation Solidarité Luxembourg-Nicaragua, Rapid Press, Nicht Kleben, Centro Cultural Coro de Angeles Managua, Barbara Henninger, Solidaritätskomitee der DDR, Nicaragua Koordination, Die Grünen, Nicaragua Komitee, Nueva Nicaragua, Lamuv-Verlag, Peter Wahl, Anti-imperialistisches Solidaritätskomitee (ASK); includes portfolio "5 linocuts by Hans Jo Bucher"; places made include Utrecht, Koln, Bornheim, Wuppertal, Frankfurt
Drawer I-4, Folder 12
Nicaragua: Made in Netherlands 1983-1989
Physical Description: 49
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), U.S. intervention, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), marches and demonstrations, Jole Blond, children, capitalism, anniversaries, Contra War, coffee, Amsterdam-Managua Hermanimiento, Reconstruction, El Salvador, benefit concerts, women, international aid, literacy, education, books, Ministry of Education, Central America, alternative transportation, Pancasan,; makers include Nicaragua Komitee, Demokratische Sozialisten (DS), Informationsbüro Nicaragua, Robert Shotman, Rolf Henderson, Koen Wessing, Carel Kuitenbrouwer, Antifashistische Aktion, Alfa Enschede, Piet Klaasse, Peter Elbertse, Carel Kuitenbrouwer, Rob Brouwer, Joop Hakvoort; referenced individuals include Ernesto Ortega, Isidor Leon Jorge, Augusto Sandino, Jimmy Carter, Anastasio Somoza Debayle, Toño Rivera, Ronald Reagan; places made include Amsterdam, Utrecht
Drawer I-4, Folder 13
Nicaragua: Made in Puerto Rico 1986
Physical Description: 3
Scope and Content Note
related topics include women, children, solidarity, peace; referenced individuals include Tomás Borge; makers includes Coordinadora Puertorriquena de Solidaridad con los Pueblos Centroamericanos y del Caribe, Al Perez Vega
Drawer I-4, Folder 14
Nicaragua: Made in Russia 1984
Physical Description: 4
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), children; referenced individuals include Velimir Isaev, Augusto Sandino; makers includes Union de Pintores de la URSS, La Union Nicaragüense Artes Plasticos (UNAP), Asociación Sandinista de Trabajadores de la Cultura (ASTC), Komite Internazionalistak
Drawer I-4, Folder 15
Nicaragua: Made in Germany 1980-1993
Physical Description: 84
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Projekt Kaffee aus Nicaragua, coffee, U.S. intervention, U.S. imperialism, labor, Nestlé, boycotts, Central America, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Chile, Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), El Salvador, rallies and demonstrations, art and culture, murals, literacy, women, children, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Contra War, human rights, poverty, Festival-Gesamatkarte, calendars, international aid, Instituto Nicaragüense de Reforma Agraria (INRA), Masaya, July 19th, anniversaries, hurricane relief, benefit concerts, Grenada, Pershing missiles, Radio Zinica, mass media, San Rafael del Sur, Estelí (Nicaragua), agriculture, prisoners of war, Vietnam War; makers include SJD - Die Falken, Ministerio de Cultura Managua, Informationsbüro Nicaragua, Angelika Pappe, Johannes Potschka, Bongers, Lateinamerika-Komitee, Kooperation Eine Welt, Nicaragua Comitie, Verein zur Förderung der Städtepartnerschaft, L. De la Vega, Ines Vorberg, Solidaritätskomitee der DDR, Barbara Lucas, Kurt Weber; referenced individuals include Sergio Ramirez, Bayardo Arce, Johann Baptist Metz, Helmut Frenz, Ernesto Cardenal, Julius Leber, Ronald Reagan, Fatima Ismael, Maria Lourdes, Vilma Castillo, Augusto Sandino, Enrique Schmidt Cuadra, Oscar Tardencilla, Toni Pflaum, Cordelia Dilg, Sergio Ramirez, Bayardo Arce, Daniel Ortega, Carlos Dávila, Juan Icasa, Thomas Billhardt, Dora María Téllez, Maria Isabel Blanco, Egberto Gonzáles Martinez, Tonio Pflaum, Cordelia Dilg, Edgar Ricardo von Buettner; places made include Hamburg, Wuppertal, Hannover, Berlin, Koln
Drawer I-4, Folder 16
Nicaragua: Made in Greece 1984
Physical Description: 1
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), soldiers
Drawer I-4, Folder 17
Nicaragua: Made in Guatemala 1982
Physical Description: 2
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. imperialism, Sandinistas, Central America; makers includes Fuerzas Armadas Rebeldes (FAR)
Drawer I-4, Folder 18
Nicaragua: Made in Mexico 1974-1990
Physical Description: 34
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, anti-war, benefit, arts and culture, solidarity, anniversary, revolution, occupation, dictatorship, imperialism, conference, respect, sovereignty, festival, armed struggle, literacy, campaign, tribute, art exhibitions,; makers include Garay, Efrain Herrera Belmont, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Solidaridad (STUNAM), Autonomous University of Baja California, James Brambila, Grupo Mira, Universidado Automata Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco; references or specifically about include Latin America, Central America, Caribbean countries, Uruguay, Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), Colegio Nacional De Economistas, the Contras, Manifestocio-Mitin, Vietnam Veterans, Universidad Obrera de México, Lombardo Toledano, Asociacion Sandinista de Trabajadores de la Cultura, ; referenced individuals include Augusto César Sandino (Augusto Nicolás Calderón de Sandino), Francisco Toledo; places made include Mexico, Mexicali (Mexico), Tijuana (Baja California, Mexico); languages include Spanish, English
Drawer I-5, Folder 1
Nicaragua: U.S. Made 1981-1988
Physical Description: 27
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Contra War, U.S. intervention, U.S. imperialism, Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art (MOCHA), art exhibitions, arts and culture, art history, performance art, International Work Brigades, ecology, "primitivism" art, education, films, "Azul", U.S. foreign policy, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), South Africa, apartheid, anti-war, peace, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), U.S. Congress, aid to Contras, literacy, freedom, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT), torture, mass shootings, police terrorism, "disappearances", repression, imperialism, corporatism, land rights, livelihood, self-determination, health care, education, rebuilding, gay solidarity, imperialism ; referenced individuals include General David M. Shoup, Ernesto Guevara (Che Guevara), Roland Legiardi-Laura, Alan Bolt, Augusto Sandino, Nixta Yolero, Marcos Byrd, Noam Chomsky, Anastasio Somoza Debayle, Max Dashu, Inkworks Press, Ernesto Cardenal, Edmundo Alburola; makers include Casa Nicaragua, Leoncio Saenz, The Garrison Studio, Liberation Graphics, Brian Prendergast, Elizabeth Murray, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Association Sandinista de Trabajadores de la Cultura (ASTC), Susanne Bondrop, Nicaragua Network, United for Peace With Nicaragua, Whetstone Press, Yelba Ubau, Save Life on Earth, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, Edumundo Alburola, Manuel Garcia, Jose Salome Garcia, Alvaro Gaitan, Nicaragua Cultural Alliance, Tufts University, Kristina Hill, Julie Steinhilber, Asociación del Istmo Centro Americano, El Salvador, Guatemala, Anchell/Global Visions, Libgeration Graphics; places made include Berkeley (California, USA), New York (USA), Massachusetts (USA), New Jersey (USA), Texas (USA), Santa Barbara (California, USA); languages include English, Spanish
Drawer I-5, Folder 2
Nicaragua: Made in Canada 1980s
Physical Description: 20
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Central America, peace, U.S. intervention, El Salvador, children, benefit events, humanitarian aid, voting, elections, parents, fathers,; referenced individuals include Daniel Ortega; makers includes Canadians for Non-Intervention in Central America (CNICA), Andres Hannach, Popular Art and Media Co-Op, Canadian Action for Nicaragua, George Manupelli; places made include Edmonton, Toronto
Drawer I-5, Folder 3
Nicaragua: Made in France 1985-1989
Physical Description: 16
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. imperialism, timeline, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), children, peace, art and culture, agriculture, art exhibitions, U.S. embargo, women, Estelí (Nicaragua), Sister Cities, Evry (France); referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Ronald Reagan, Pierre Grosjean, Ambrosio Mogorron, Albert Pflaum, Maurice Demiérre, Paul Dessers, Joël Freux, Brendt Koberstein, Ivan Claude Leyvraz, Julio Cortázar, Anastasio Somoza Debayle; makers includes Comité Nicaragua Information, Bourse du Travail, Claude Feuillet, Imprimerie Spéciale, Banque Industrielle Et Commerciale Sud, Comite de Solidarite Avec le Leuple du Nicaragua, Meiselas, Jeunesse Communiste, Christian Bray; places made include Paris, (France), Berlin (Germany); languages include: German, English, French
Drawer I-5, Folder 4
Nicaragua: Made in Spain, Basque Country and Catalonia 1980s
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
related topics include cultural events, benefit concerts, solidarity, hurricane relief, children, literacy, education, peace, U.S. intervention, Granada, international aid, volunteer brigades, art and culture, women, calendars, conferences, Contra War, Chile, health, El Salvador; referenced individuals include Ron Cobb, Daniel Argimón, Ronald Reagan; makers include Associació Catalana de Brigadistes a Nicaragua, Amics de la Plaça Reial, Embajador De Nicaragua, Cosocan-Barcelona, Juan Vida, Servigraf, Comites de solidaridad Internacionalista de Euskalherria, Ajuntament de Barcelona, Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT); places made include Madrid, Barcelona; languages include Catalan, Basque, Spanish
Drawer I-5, Folder 5
Nicaragua: Made in Italy 1980s
Physical Description: 28
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, solidarity, mural art, Central America, religion, liberation theology, Nicaraguan history, female soldiers, women, children, imperialism, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), poetry, Chiesa Santa Maria degli Angeli Barrio Riguero, art education, alternative transportation, humanitarian aid; referenced individuals include Maurizio Governatori, Sergio Michelini, Oscar Romero, Augusto Sandino, Ernesto Cardenal, Carlos Fonseca; makers include del Centro Mondialità-sviluppo reciproco, del Comitato permanente Oscar Romero, Associazione Amicizia Solidaretà Italia Nicaragua, Comitato di Solidarietà con il Nicaragua - Pavia, Arti Grafiche Ricordi, Edizioni Beatrice d'Este, Ediciones LAIP, Doc Pial, Skemagrafic, Assemblea dei Comagni di Roma Nord, La Parentesi, Grafica Isidori, Comunecazione, BGT realizzazioni visive, Associazione amicizia solidarietà Italia Nicaragua, Gio Palazzo; places made include Livorno, Torino, Pavia, Milano, Roma, Italy; references or specifically about La Resurrezione mural
Drawer I-5, Folder 6
Nicaragua: Made in Germany 1979-1989
Physical Description: 34
Scope and Content Note
related topics include capitalism, corporatism, U.S. imperialism, Contra War, Central America, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), military industrial complex, El Salvador, films, benefit concerts, cultural events, Estelí (Nicaragua), Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), peace, Contra War, U.S. intervention, marches and demonstrations, communism, anniversaries, maps, regional departments, anti-war, female soldiers, agrarian reform, FSLN organizations, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenes Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE); referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Barbara Chwalek, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Augusto Sandino, Margareta Heinrich, William Agudelo, Fernando Cardenal, Anastasio Somoza Debayle, Gioconda Belli, Daniel Ortega; makers include Informationsbüro Nicaragua, Detlev Scheerbarth, Friedensherbst, Herbert Gutsch, Henry Schmahlfeldt, Die Neue, Deutsche Kommunistische Partei (DKP); places made include, Wuppertal, Frankfurt, Bonn, Berlin, Hamburg, Düsseldorf
Drawer I-5, Folder 7
Nicaragua: Made in Germany 1981-1989
Physical Description: 31
Scope and Content Note
related topics include children, U.S. imperialism, U.S. intervention, peace, women, anniversaries, cultural events, films, health care, literacy, education, Cuba, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), natural disasters, anti-war, clothing, coffee, Kreuzberg, San Rafael del Sur; referenced individuals include Ernesto Cardenal, Christel Orzechowski, Thomas Billhardt, Klaus-Peter Wolf, Ken Loach, Dr. Schuhr, Ronald Reagan, Tonio Pflaum; makers include Kinderhilfe Lateinamerika, Die Grünen, Bürgerhaus Dietzenbach, Deutsche Kommunistische Partei (DKP), Informationsbüro Nicaragua, Solidarität Fürth Juigalpa, Rainer Wrede, Nicaragua Komitee Hanover, El Nuevo Diario, Städtepartnerschaft Salzburg-Leon, Nicaragua Komiteen; places made include, Wuppertal, Berlin, Fürth, Frankfurt, Cologne; languages include German
Drawer I-5, Folder 8
Nicaragua: Made in Europe and Australia 1980-1985
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include public health, social reform, El Salvador, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Contra War, U.S. intervention, education, Central America, female soldiers, women, children, INCINE, films; makers include Stichting Nicaragua Komité Nederland, Dirk Gysels, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenses Luisa Amanda Espinosa (AMNLAE), Björk, Harry Mattison, Beppe Arvidsson; places made include Netherlands, Brussels (Belgium), Rekjavík (Iceland), Sweden, United Kingdom, Sydney (Australia); referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, William Casey, Enrique Bermúdez Varela, Augusto Sandino
Drawer I-5, Folder 9
Nicaragua: "Primitive Paintings" - About 1983-1988
Physical Description: 37
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, religion, Christianity, art exhibitions, aid to Nicaragua, peasant series, calendars, Solentiname (Nicaragua), murals, Frente Sandinista de Liberacion Nacional (FSLN), liberation theology, labor, agriculture; references or specifically about Jesus Christ; makers include Peter Hammer, Liberation Graphics, Edmundo Alburola, Nicaraguan Cultural Alliance (NCA), Informationsbüro Nicaragua, Solidaritätskomitee der DDR, Christian Aid, Luis Alvarado, Manuel Garcia Moia; places made include Washington D.C. (USA), New York (USA), Germany, London (England)
Drawer I-6, Folder 1
Nicaragua: Agrarian Reform - Nicaragua Made 1980-1988
Physical Description: 46
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Economic Program of 1983, women, labor, May Day, anniversaries, San Albino, coffee production, defense, Somocistas, U.S. intervention, conferences, professions in the sciences, agricultural workers, Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios de la Reforma Agraria, Feria de la Producción, photography exhibitions, cotton, sugar cane, U.S. imperialism, UNEN, FES, ecology; makers include Departamento de Propaganda y Educación del FSLN, Departamento de Agitación y Propaganda del FSLN, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Conarca, Comision Nacional de Renovación de Cafetales, Asociación de Trabajadores del Campo (ATC), Union Nacional de Agricultures y Ganadores (UNAG), Fedecoopades, Instituto Nicaragüense de Reforma Agraria (INRA), Cientifico Tecnico Agropecuario, Empresa Nicaragüense de Café (ENCAFE), C.C.C. Publicidad, Impreso en Lithodisco, Instituto-Nicaragüense de Recursos Naturales y del Ambiente (IRENA), Partido Socialista Nicaragüense (PSN), Fundación Augusto Cesar Sandino; referenced individuals include Germán Pomares, Anastasio Somoza Debayle, Mauricio Lopez Munguia, César Augusto Silva, Miguel Angel Ortez, Augusto Sandino, Ernesto Castillo Salaverry, Camilo Ortega Saavedra; places made include Managua, Zelaya; languages include Miskito, Spanish
Drawer I-6, Folder 2
Nicaragua: Anniversaries, Conferences and Seminars - Nicaragua Made 1980-1992
Physical Description: 54
Scope and Content Note
related topics include women, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenes Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), labor, student movement, female soldiers, Jornada De Compromiso Revolucionario, Primer Anniversario de Revolución Popular Sandinista, Léon, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), literacy, children, Julio 19, literacy, Tana-Soberania, U.S. intervention, U.S. imperalism, Estelí, children, Jueventud Sandinista, Central America, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua (UNAN), Canada, international solidarity, education, political cartoons, social sciences, Congreso Permanente de Unidad Sindical de los Trabajadores de América Latina y el Caribe (CPUSTAL), October Revolution; referenced individuals include Bernardino Diaz Ochoa, Germán Pomares; makers include Union Nacional de Estudiantes de Nicaragua (UNEN), Ismaelgd, Conarca, Comision Nacional de Revolucion de Cafetales, Asociacion de Trabajadores del Campo (ATC), Ministerio de Educación (MED), Comités de Defensa Sandinista, (CDS), Comité Ejecutivo Nacional de los CDS, Secretaria Nacional de Propaganda y Agitación de los CDS, Departamento de Propaganda y Educación Politica de FSLN, Comité Manos fuera de Nicaragua, Organización Canadiense por la Solidaridad y el Desarrollo, ISNAYA, Asociacion Sandinista de Trabajadores de la Cultura (ASTC), Asociación Nicaragüense de Científicos Sociales, (ANICS), Rainer Hachfeld; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Adolfo Mexiac
Drawer I-6, Folder 3
Nicaragua: 20th Anniversary of FSLN - Nicaragua Made 1981
Physical Description: 21
Note
includes Taller Experimental de Grafica Nicaragua Libre series
Scope and Content Note
related topics include children, Comités de Defensa Sandinista (CDS), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua (UNAN), literacy; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Carlos Fonseca; makers include Junta de Gobierno de Reconstrución Nacional, Arnoldo Guillén, Pinsa, Asociación de Niños Sandinistas Luis Alfonso Velasquez, Departamento de Propaganda y Educacion Politica de FSLN; references or specifically about martyrdom
Drawer I-6, Folder 4
Nicaragua: Film, Theater and Music - Nicaragua Made 1980-1991
Physical Description: 30
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Niquinohomo, Nicaragua, calendars, Grupo Pancasan, Festival de música popular Latinoamericana y del Caribe, 1ra Exposicion Historica de la Música en Nicaragua, Orquesta de Camara Nacional, La Insurrección, women, civil war, documentaries, La Cinemateca, Costa Rica, performing arts, Taller de Titeres Guachipilin; referenced individuals include Luis E. Mejia Godoy, Mancotal, Augusto Sandino, Roberto Clemente, Rubén Darío, Rossana Lacayo, Francisco Perez Estrada, Gonzalo Cuéllar, Onelio Cardozo; makers include Propaganda y Educación Politica del FSLN, Teatro Popular Rubén Darío, Raúl Quintanilla, Roberto Zúñiga, Ministerio de Cultura, Biblioteca Nacional, Litografia Industrial, Pinsa, Enigrac, Empresa Nicaragüense de Grabaciones Culturales, Union de Musicos de la Asociación de Trabajadores de la Cultura, Consejo Nacional de Cultura, Videoonic, Wolf Tirado, Jackie Reiter, Comité de Defensa de Nicaragua, Rafael Vargas, Instituto Nicaragüense de Cine (INCINE), Central Sandinista de Trabajadores (CST)
Drawer I-6, Folder 5
Nicaragua: Anti Anastasio Somoza Debayle / Anti-imperialism - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 21
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. aid, El Salvador, ASTTEL, ANTEL, unions, corporations, privatization, Fuerza Democratica Nicaragüense (FDN), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Servicio Militar Patriotico (SMP), Guardias somocistas, anniversaries; referenced individuals include Mario Ramon Morales, Augusto Sandino; makers include Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Departamento de Propaganda y Educación Politica del FSLN, Comités de Defensa Sandinista (CDS)
Drawer I-6, Folder 6
Nicaragua: Children - Nicaragua Made 1982-1989
Physical Description: 59
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, Jornada Mundial "Los niños quieren la paz," children's rights, human rights, National Week of the Child, Movimiento Infantil Luis Alfonso Velazquez Flores, health, education, Festival Infantil, anniversaries, U.S. intervention, poverty, displaced children, El Niño de Masaya, religion, Christianity, literacy, mining, liberation theology, San Gregorio, Rancho Grande, Año de Lucha Por la Paz y la Soberania; referenced individuals include Carlos Fonseca, Manuel De Jesus Rivera, Ernesto Cardenal, Luis Alfonso Velásquez Flores, Pedro Casaldáliga; makers include Asociación de Niños Sandinistas, Tito Chamonol, Imprenta "Todio Pflaum" MED, Instituto Nicaragüense de la Mujer, Arnoldo Guillén, Seccion Politico-Cultural de la Policia Nacional Sandinista, Esrom María, Cripdes, UNTS, Mararet Randall, Ministerio de Bienestar Social, CEPAD, Centro Ecumenico Antonio Valdivieso, El Nuevo Diario, CEPA, Foto Paf, Paul Dix
Drawer I-6, Folder 7
Nicaragua: Comics and Political Cartoons - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Contra forces, Ministerio del Interior (MINT), farmers, counter-revolutionary, U.S. imperialism, U.S. intervention, agriculture, labor; references or specifically about "the Grand Club", the Big Stick, Cuba, Vietnam, Angola, Central America, Uncle Sam, Sandinistas; referenced individuals Fidel Castro; makers include Magú, Tribunal Antimperalista de Nuesta America (TANA), Union Nacional de Agricultures y Ganadores (UNAG); languages include Spanish
Drawer I-6, Folder 8
Nicaragua: Art, Literature and Culture - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 36
Scope and Content Note
related topics include literacy, Movimiento de Expresión Campesina Artística y Teatral (Somos Mecate), Estelí, Monimbo, Vanguard, poetry, Ministerio del Interior (MINT), government-sponsored contests, artistanry, Masaya, performing arts, circuses, children; referenced individuals include Tomás Borge, Mario Benedetti, Leonel Rugama, Rubén Darío, Ricardo Morales Aviles, Edwin Castro; makers include Ministerio de Cultura - Juventud Sandinsta, Alfa Omega, Dirección de Artesanias del Ministerio de Culutra, Banco Popular, Brigada Francisco Moreno, Talleres de Artes, Asociacion Sandinista de Trabajadores de la Cultura, Union de Artistas y Trabajadores Circenses
Drawer I-6, Folder 9
Nicaragua: Defense - Nicaragua Made 1979-1988
Physical Description: 36
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), military recruitment, draft, Masaya, anniversaries, Milicias Populares Sandinistas, labor, Mexico, youth, Somocistas economics, farmers, sovereignty, production; makers include Servicio Militar Patriótico (SMP), Dirección Politica del EPS, Dirección Politica del Ministerio del Interior (MINT), Departamento de Propaganda y Educación del FSLN, Carlos Flores, Comision Politica del FSLN, Ejercito Popular Sandinista, Comision de Propaganda del FSLN, Rolando Cordoba; referenced individuals include Pedro Joaquin Chamorro, Carlos Fonseca, Augusto Sandino, Eden Pastora, Israel Lewites
Drawer I-6, Folder 10
Nicaragua: Defense - Nicaragua Made 1981-1985
Physical Description: 43
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. imperialism, military recruitment, calendars, children, labor, anniversaries, somocistas, voting, Moninbo, cultural masks, May Day, mines, agricultural labor; makers include Comités de Defensa Sandinista (CDS), Regional del FSLN, Servicio Militar Patriótico (SMP), Departamento de Propaganda y Educación Politica de FSLN, Centro de Comunicadones Liberación, FAAS, Ministerio de Planificación, Comité Regional III FSLN, Instituto Nicaragüense de Minas e Hidrocarburos (INMINEH), Impreso en Lithodisco, Departamento de Agitación y Propaganda del FSLN; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Claudia Chamorro
Drawer I-6, Folder 11
Nicaragua: Voting and Political Campaigns - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 41
Scope and Content Note
related topics include November 4th, voting ballot, democracy, registration, female politicians, agrarian reform, students, education, literacy, housing, schools, women's rights, equality, newsprint, voting instructions, secret ballots, free and fair elections; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Daniel Ortega, Carlos Nuñez, Luis Carrion Cruz, Milú; languages include English, Spanish, Miskito; makers include Departamento de Agitación y Propaganda del FSLN, Consejo Supremo Electoral, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenes Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), Comité Regional del FSLN, Cira-Itsa, Departamento de Propaganda y Educación del FSLN
Drawer I-6, Folder 12
Nicaragua: Disability - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, 1981 Año Internacional de los Impedidos, International Year of Disabled Persons; makers include Ministerio de Bienestar Social, Organización de Revolucionarios Deshabilitados
Drawer I-6, Folder 13
Nicaragua: Health - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 21
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), ACEM, malaria, diseases, mosquitos, vaccinations, women, children, Departamento de Información Divulgación y Propaganda, health care workers, labor, conferences, medical sciences, vegetables, farm workers, eating habits; referenced individuals include Armando Jose Urtecho; makers include Ministerio de Salud, Lithodisco, Jornadas Populares de Salud, Loteria Popular Para Salud y Bienestar Social, Comité de Lucha Contra el Dengue y la Malaria; languages include Miskito, Spanish, English
Drawer I-6, Folder 14
Nicaragua: Rubén Darío - Nicaragua Made 1982-1984
Physical Description: 32
Scope and Content Note
related topics include poetry, U.S. imperialism, literature, Cuba, anniversaries, arts and culture; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Theodore Roosevelt, José Martí; makers include Departamento de Propaganda y Educación Politica del FSLN, Jornada de la Independencia Cultural, Ministerio de Cultura Sergio Jose Velasquez
Drawer I-6, Folder 15
Nicaragua: Art, Festivals and Culture - Nicaragua Made 1981-1992
Physical Description: 45
Scope and Content Note
related topics include fiesta campesina, Festival Nacional de Trabajadores, danza folklorica, Monimbo, Masaya, 1er Concurso Nacional de Orfebrería, government-sponsored contests, Festival Juvenil de Artistas Afcionados, exhibitions, popular music, sign language, reunification, Miskito peoples, indigenous peoples, Feria Patronal, masks, Festival Internacional del Libro, quincentennial, conferences, 1er Festival Indígena en Nicaragua, "viviendas", homes; referenced individuals Carlos Fonseca, Pedro Cabrera, Ricardo Morales Aviles, Germán Pomares O; makers include Union Nacional de Agricultura y Ganadores (UNAG), Central Sandinista de Trabajadores (CST), L Saenz, Ministerio de Cultura, Ministerio de Comercio Exterior, Union Nicaragüense de Artesanos Diriangen (UNAD), Pinsa, Escuela Nacional de Artes Plasticas (ENAP), Taller Grafico, Dirección de Investigaciones Historicas y Asuntos Culturales, Carlos Sandoval, Chinandega, Junta Municipal de Reconstrucción, Augustin Alonso,
Drawer I-6, Folder 16
Nicaragua: Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN) Defense Series - Nicaragua Made 1984
Physical Description: 48
Scope and Content Note
related topics include military recruitment, women, children, youth, family, patriotism, military registration, draft, medicine; makers include Departamento de Agitación y Propaganda, Departamento de Propaganda y Educación del FSLN
Drawer I-6, Folder 17
Nicaragua: Contra War - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 15
Scope and Content Note
related topics include women, anti-Sandinista, anti-FSLN, prisons, prisoners, terrorism, children, Costa Rica, religion, Christianity, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN); referenced individuals include Concepción Salazar G., Daniel Ortega, Fernando Meza Z.; makers include Dirección Politica del EPS, Unidad Nicaragüense Opositora (UNO); includes calendars
Drawer I-6, Folder 18
Nicaragua: Post 1990 - Nicaragua Made 1992-2008
Physical Description: 13
Scope and Content Note
related topics include presidential elections, police, equal rights, feminism, sexism, Ley No. 648, Área de Libre Comercio de las Americas (ALCA), Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), neocolonialism, corporatism; referenced individuals include Daniel Ortega; makers include Unida Nicaragua Trifuna, El Pueblo Presidente (EPP), Policia Nacional Civil (PNC), Centro de Estudios Internacionales
Drawer I-7, Folder 1
Nicaragua: Women late 1970s-1992
Physical Description: 64
Scope and Content Note
topics include children, labor, Frente Continental de Mujeres, U.S. intervention, calendars, domestic violence, films, alcoholism, female soldiers, disappeared persons (desaparecidos), Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), equality, literacy, anniversaries, peace, anti-war, U.S. imperialism, women's health, childbirth, maternity, indigenous peoples, Black people; referenced individuals include Dr. Alejandro Dávila Bolañes, Claudia Chamorro, Arlen Siu, Luisa Amanda Espinoza, Nora Astorga, Silvia Ferrufino; makers include Orlando Valenzuela, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüense Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), ENIDIEC, Lourdes Saleme Y Asociados, Dirección General Promoción de la Mujer, Comité de Mujeres Rurales, Gobierno Vasco, Mugarik Gabe, Secretaria de la Mujer, Asociación de Trabajadores del Camp (ATC), Grupo de Hombres Contra La Violencia, Imprimatur Artes Gráficas, Pinsa, Ragged Edge Press, FETSALUD, Ministerio de Salud (MINSA); places made include Nicaragua, Dominican Republic; references or specifically about "Mujeres de la Frontera," Year of Literacy 1980, martyrdom
Drawer I-7, Folder 2
Nicaragua: Ecology - Nicaragua Made 1982-1992
Physical Description: 28
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Managua (Nicaragua), Masaya (Nicaragua), Asososca Lagoon Natural Reserve, water, population, water conservation, water supply, rationing, labor, development, conferences, forestry, children, environmental protection, wildlife, tortoise protection, sea turtle, park development, Managua-Isla Zapatera, wildlife protection, fires, rivers, desertification, San Juan River; makers include Taller de Jovenes Pintores, Noel Catero, Colectivo de Pintores Cacique Diriangen, Instituto Nicaragüense de Acueductos y Alcantarillado Sanitario Inaa, National Geographic, Instituto Nicaragüense de Recursos Naturales y de Ambiente (IRENA), Eduardo Ulloa, Jose Tomas, Departamento de Regulación y Control Educación Ambientes, Jorge Luis Ramirez Avendaño, Teresa Arce Rivas, Centro Agronomico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza, Servicio de Parques Nacionales, Abel Vargas López, Centro para la Investigación, la Promoción y el Desarrollo Rural y Social
Drawer I-7, Folder 3
Nicaragua: Voting, Elections and Campaigns - Nicaragua Made 1980s-1990
Physical Description: wo
Scope and Content Note
related topics include registration, democracy, anti-FSLN, political parties, Partido Socialista Nicaragüene, Partido Liberal Independiente, Partido Conservador Democrata de Nicaragua, Partido Popular Social Cristiano, socialism, political parties, communism, indigenous peoples; referenced individuals include Carlos Nuñez, Daniel Ortega, Allan Zambrana Salmeron, Manuel Perez Estrada, Vladimir Lenin, Augusto Sandino, Sergio Ramirez, Carlos Fonseca; makers include Partido Comunista de Nicaragua, Consejo Supremo Electoral, Inifom, Republica de Nicaragua America Central, Gobierno de Nicaragua, AMUNIC, Partido Marxista-Leninista de Nicaragua (MAP - ML), Movimiento Renovador Sandinista, Companic, George Manupelli; languages include Miskito, Spanish
Drawer I-7, Folder 4
Nicaragua: Social Reform 1981-1983
Physical Description: 18
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), marches and demonstrations, Nicaraguan government, labor, women, children, athletics, Olympics, July 19th, Supreme Court of Nicaragua, Unión Postal de las Américas y España (UPAE); referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Silvio Mayoraga; makers include Ministerio de Bienestar Social, Pinsa, Departamento de Propaganda y Educación Politica del FSLN, Antonio Turok, Jose Angel Rodriguez, Instituto Nicaragüense de Telecomunicaciones y Correos (TELCOR); places made include Mexico, Nicaragua; includes postage stamps
Drawer I-7, Folder 5
Nicaragua: Sets - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 60
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, punctuality, productivity, women, patriotism, architecture, children; includes labor rules and guidelines set, cultural figures series, banners, Conrad Contzen photography; referenced individuals include Camilo Torres, Oscar Romero, Ernesto Cardenal, Tomás Borge, Carlos Mejia Godoy; makers include Secretaria Nacional de Propaganda y Educacion Politica (FSLN), Ministerio de Cultura de Nicaragua, Haroldo Horta, Instituto Nicaragüense de Telecomunicaciones y Correos (TELCOR), Peter Hammer, Conrad Contzen
Drawer I-7, Folder 6
Nicaragua: Tourism - Nicaragua Made 1980s-1994
Physical Description: 34
Scope and Content Note
makers include Inturismo, Ixchen National, Ministerio de Cultura, Ministerio de Educación; related topics include Granada, beaches, children, traditional masks, Monimboseños, July 19th, Día de la Liberación, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), festivals, cultural events, El Torro Guaco, costumes, calendars, cartographic maps, arts and culture, departments and municipalities, Estelí, geography; references or specifically about Plaza de la Independencia
Drawer I-7, Folder 7
Nicaragua: Liberation Theology - Nicaragua Made 1982-1990
Physical Description: 50
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, labor, U.S. intervention, Christmas, liberation theology, poverty, wealth, Central America, children, religious events, Comunidades Eclesiales de Base (CEB), children, ecology; references or specifically about The Bible, Nativity, Insurrección Evangélica; makers include Centro Intereclesial de Estudios Teológicos y Sociales (Inter-ecclesial Centre of Theological and Social Studies) (CIEETS), Comunidades Cristianas Campesinas (CEPA), Ejército Ecuménico, Oscar Romero, Cerezo Barredo, Centro de Educación Promocional Agraria (CEPA), A. Ruiz, I. Bustos, Peter Hammer, Conrad Contzen, Leonicio Sáenz, Companic
Drawer I-7, Folder 8
Nicaragua: Various Topics - Nicaragua Made 1979-1983
Physical Description: 17
Scope and Content Note
related topics include women, conferences, religion, Christianity, peace, armed conflict, children, education, Monimbo, youth, voting, socialism, labor, May Day, defense, universities, anniversaries; makers include A. Cotto, Carbonell, Centro Ecumenico Antonio Valdivieso, Instituto Nicaragüense de Comunicaciones y Correos, Comités de Defensa Sandinista (CDS), Coordinadora Sindical de Nicaragua (CSN), Ismaelgd, Milicias Populares Sandinista (MPS), Pinsa, United Nations (UN), José Salomé Garcia Rivera, Ministerio de Cultura; references or specifically about resistance, revolution, volunteer brigades, Telcor, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN); referenced individuals include Carlos Mejía Godoy, Armando Mejía Godoy, Tomás Borge, Carlos Fonseca
Drawer I-8, Folder 1
Nicaragua: Voting, Politicians and Campaigns - Nicaragua Made 1980-1990
Physical Description: 85
Scope and Content Note
related topics include voting ballots, 1979 revolution, women, health, vaccines, agrarian reform, housing, education, literacy, political parties, Partido Conservador Democrata (PCDN), Consejo Supremo Electoral, women, politics, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenes Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), 1990 elections, Union Nacional Opositora (UNO), children, imperialism; referenced individuals include Daniel Ortega, Dr. Clemente Guido, Rubén Darío, Anastasio Somoza Debayle, Allan Zambrana Salmeron, Manuel Perez Estrada, Ruben Zamora; makers include Dirección Politica del EPS, Partido Social Cristiano (PSC), Partido Marxista-Leninista de Nicaragua (MAP - ML), Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Comités de Defensa Sandinista (CDS), Partido Social Cristiano (PSC), Partido Liberal Independiente (PLI), Asociación de Trabajadores del Campo; languages include Miskito, Spanish
Drawer I-8, Folder 2
Nicaragua: Children - Nicaragua Made 1982-1994
Physical Description: 36
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. imperialism, human rights, health, women, peace, religion, Christianity, public health, gun control, de-militarization, liberation theology, arts and culture, Christmas, Festival Juventil De Artistas Aficionados, anniversaries, Encuentro Nacional de la Juventud Nicaragüense, child labor, Movimiento de Niños, Niñas y Adolescentes Trabajadores, child soldiers; referenced individuals include Anastasio Somoza Debayle, Brenda Rocha, Luciano Cuadra, Luis Alfonso Velásquez Flores, Augusto Sandino; makers include Foto Paf, Centro Ecumenico Antonio Valdivieso, Departamento de Propaganda y Educación Politica del FSLN, PROSALUD, Asociación de Niños Sandinistas, Ministerio de Salud, Departamento de Información Divulgación y Propaganda, Nueva Nicaragua, Will McBride, Ernesto Cardenal Canto Nacional, Basilio Acosta, Jorge Athanasiadis, Pinsa, Movimiento Cultural Leonel Rugama, UNICEF, Centro Amigos, Ministerio de Gobernación, Instituto Nicaragüense de Seguridad Social, Tito Chamorro, Comité Nicaragüense por la Paz; languages include Miskito, Spanish
Drawer I-8, Folder 3
Nicaragua: Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN) - Nicaragua Made 1979 -1985
Physical Description: 67
Scope and Content Note
related topics include military recruitment, U.S. imperialism, U.S. intervention, peace, Contra War, children, PAN, reconstruction, political donations, Barricada, news and mass media, Somocismo, literacy, anniversary, women, cultural events, poverty, debt, capitalism, July 19th, Vietnam War, Cuba, voting, sex, May Day, labor, agrarian reform, flag, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenes Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), freedom, death; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Carlos Fonseca, Robin Alberto Medrano, Luis Mendieta Tijerino, Carlos Mejía Godoy, G.D. Hatfield, Anastasio Somoza, Casimiro Sotelo, Carlos R. Huembes, Eduardo Contreras, Andres Castro, Susan Meiselas; makers include Comision de Propaganda, Secretaria Nacional de Propaganda y Educación Publica de (FSLN), Comité Regional del FSLN-Managua, Dirección Politica del EPS (Ejército Popular Sandinista), Milicias Populares Sandinista (MPS), Jornada Diciembre Victorioso, Comité Regional III FSLN, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional, P. Merino, Departamento de Agitación y Propaganda, Juventud Sandinista
Drawer I-8, Folder 4
Nicaragua: Religion - Nicaragua Made ca 1985
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include women, churches and cathedrals, murals, genocide, religion, solidarity, race relations, policy, spirituality; references or specifically about Italy, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Masaya, Christianity, crucifixion, resurrection, social conditions, policy, Church of Liberation; referenced individuals include Barrio Riguero, ernesto Cardinal, Carlos Martinez Rivas, Sergio Michilini, Chiesa S. Maria Degli Angeli, Barrio Riguero; makers include Grafica Isadori, La Parentesi; languages include English, Spanish, Italian
Drawer I-8, Folder 5
Nicaragua: Labor and Socialism - Nicaragua Made [1915];1979-1983
Physical Description: 62
Note
"solo los obreros y campesinos iran hasta el fin " original poster made in 1915
Scope and Content Note
makers include Partido Socialista Nicaragüense (PSN), Central Sandinista de Trabajadores (CST), Asociación de Trabajadores del Campo (ATC), Departamento de Propaganda y Educación Politica del FSLN, Asociación Nicaragüense de Amistad con los Paises Socialistas, Comité Departmental de Propaganda FSLN Chinadega, Propaganda y Educación Politica, Ministerio del Interior, Jornadas de Ciencia y Producción, Ministerio de Trabajo, Coordinadora Sindical de Nicaragua (CSN), Oscar Rodriguez, Taller Gráfica Experimental Boanerges Cerrato, Union Nacional de Empleados, Impresos Graficos Solidaridad, Ministerio de Bienestar Social, Organismos No Gubernamentales (ONG), Pinsa; related topics include conferences, anniversaries, peace, Somocismo, U.S. imperialism, Contra War, Vietnam War, Cuba, December 27, 1974, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), fish production, mining, technology, May Day, marches and demonstrations, sociology, peace, women, children, Primer Encuentro Internacional de Organismos No Gubernamentales (ONG), nonprofits, construction, Soviet Union (USSR), May Day, farmers, factory workers, revolution, solidarity, armed struggle, imperialism; referenced individuals include Carlos Fonseca, Vladimir Lenin, Karl Marx, Anastasio Somoza Debayle, Ho Chi Minh, José Martí, Augusto Cesar Sandino (Augusto Nicolás Calderón Sandino), Juan Jose Quezada, Simón Bolívar, José Benito Escobar; references or specifically about General of Free Men, "Solo los abreros y campesinos iran hasta el fin"; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer I-8, Folder 6
Nicaragua: Arts and Culture - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 21
Scope and Content Note
related topics political films, festivals, fairs, revolution, Teatro Popular Rubén Darío, Feria Internacional Del Libro, photographs; referenced individuals include Miguel Littin, Fernando Gordillo, Wolf Tirado, Jackie Reiter, Cesar Augusto Silva, Oscar Benavides; makers include Union El Instituto Nicaragüense de Cine, Alfa Omega, Instituto Cubano del Cine, Empresa Nicaragüense de Distribucion y Exhibición Cinematografica (ENDEC), Ministerio de Cultura, Antonio Turok, Jose Angel Rodriguez, Impresos Camarinta, Videonic; references or specifically about plants, rifles, guns, crosses, "Gracias a Dios y la Revolución" (film)
Drawer I-8, Folder 7
Nicaragua: Women - Asociación de Mujeres Nicaraguenses Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE) - Nicaragua Made 1977-1992
Physical Description: 85
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Year of Literacy 1980, Frente Continental de Mujeres, U.S. intervention, peace, children, voting, liberation theology, Estelí, calendars, women's health, anniversaries, sex education, equality, labor, politicians, agriculture, conferences, women's rights, International Women's Day, poetry, guerrilla fighters, liberation, youth, the future; referenced individuals include Brenda Rocha, Pedro Casaldáliga, Luisa Amanda Espinoza, Luciano Cuadra, Bertha Calderon, Carmen Mendieta, Monica Baltodano, Martha Moreno Menocal, Sebastiana Del Carmen Diaz de Tijerino, Esperanza Del Socorro Camacho, Velia Peralta Tejada, Gioconda Belli, Elena Gonzales Romero, Rosario Maria Acuña Reyes, Orlando Valenzuela, Pedro Casaldaliga; makers include Moviemiento de Mujeres Luisa Amanda Espinoza, Asociación de Mujeres Nicaraguenses Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE), Mininisterio del Interior Centinela de la Alegria del Pueblo, Impresarios Modernos, Women to Women Campaign, Chubasco Press, Tonio Pflaum, Instituto Nicaragüense de Seguridad Social (INSS), Orlando Valenzuela, Centro Ecuménico Antonio Valdivieso, Departamento de Agitación y Propaganda del FSLN, Instituto Nicaragüense de Seguridad Social (INSS), Comision de Lucha Contra La Mortalidad Materna, Conpanic, Union Nacional de Agricultura y Ganaderos (UNAG), Imprenta Tonio Pflaum, Frente Continental de Mujeres Contra la Intervención, Antonio Valdivieso; references or specifically about martyrdom, revolution
Drawer I-9, Folder 1
Nicaragua: Various Anniversaries - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
related topics include 10th anniversary of the Sandinista revolution, women, children, peace, voting, elections, mines, students, education, labor; referenced individuals include Daniel Ortega, Carlos Fonseca; makers include Orlando Valenzuela, Arnoldo Guillén, Instituto Nicaragüene de Minas y Hidrocarburos, Coordinadora Estatal de Comités de Solidaridad con Nicaragua
Drawer I-9, Folder 2
Nicaragua: Tourism - U.S. Made 1980s
Physical Description: 26
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Central America, athletics, leisure, indigenous peoples, arts and culture, artisanry, advertisements, Santiago volcano, wildlife, women, cathedrals, monuments; referenced individuals include Rubén Darío; makers include Ediciones Culturales Latinoamericanas; places made include California (USA)
Drawer I-9, Folder 3
Nicaragua: International Solidarity - Nicaragua Made 1980
Physical Description: 9
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Central America, Caribbean, Grenada, conferences, Cuba, Korean War, Vietnam War, U.S. imperialism; referenced individuals include Blas Real Espinales; makers include Departamento de Propaganda y Educación del FSLN
Drawer I-9, Folder 4
Nicaragua: Defense 1979-1985
Physical Description: 18
Note
Includes silkscreen with national origin unknown (Spanish text)
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, military recruitment, political events, U.S. imperialism, peace, student movements, children, U.S. intervention, families, military organizations, July 19th, student movements, armed struggle, cartoons, The Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), towns, bombings, civilian casualties; referenced individuals include Humberto Ortega Saavedra, Benjamín Zeledón, Carlos Fonseca; makers include Dirección de Divulgación y Prensa Junta de Gobierno Reconstrucción Nacional, Collectus de Joves Comunistes (CJC), S.G. Miralles, S.A., Ejército Popular Sandinista (EPS), Rudolf Grüttner, Defensa Civil, Departamento de Propaganda y Educación del FSLN, Milicias Populares Sandinista (MPS), Pinsa, Ismael, Departamento de Propaganda y Educacion Politics del FSLN (The Sandinista National Liberation Front), Estelí (Nicaragua); places made include Spain, Nicaragua
Drawer I-9, Folder 5
Nicaragua: Imperialism - Nicaragua Made 1980-1983
Physical Description: 13
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Dominican Republic, U.S. imperialism, U.S. intervention, energy, ecology, literacy, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), employment; referenced individuals include Benjamín Zeledón, Augusto Sandino; references or specifically about Uncle Sam; makers include Comité Nicaragüense de Solidaridad con los Pueblos, Secretaria de Asuntos Municipales (SAMU), Departamento de Propaganda y Educación Politica del FSLN
Drawer I-9, Folder 6
Nicaragua: Individuals - Nicaragua Made 1979-1988
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anniversary, Cuba, prisons, political prisoners, children, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), women; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, José Dolores Estrada, José Martí, Rigoberto Lopez Perez, Pedro Aráuz Palacios, Cristian Cottet, Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara), Vladimir Lenin, Nora Astorga, Carlos Roberto Huembes, Eduardo Contreras, Germán Pomares; makers include Departamento de Propaganda y Educación Politica, Central Sandinista de Trabajadores (CST), Comité Nicaragüense de Solidaridad con los Pueblos (CNSP), Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenes Luisa Amanda Espinoza (AMNLAE)
Drawer I-9, Folder 7
Nicaragua: Augusto Sandino - Nicaragua Made 1978-1984
Physical Description: 44
Note
Includes Sandino series 1- 20
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anniversaries, Estado Mayor Ejército Defensor de la Soberanía Nacional de Nicaragua (EDSNN), imperialism, revolution, marches and demonstrations, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), Mexico, oil, exploitation, Central America, Nicaragua history, maps, soldiers; referenced individuals include Rigoberto Lopez Perez, Margarita Calderón, Gregorio Sandino, Adolfo Díaz, Emiliano Chamorro, Rufo Marin, Carlos Fonseca; makers include Arnoldo Guillen, Departamento de Propaganda y Educación Politica, Instituto de Estudio del Sandinismo
Drawer I-9, Folder 8
Nicaragua: Peace - Nicaragua Made 1980s
Physical Description: 5
Scope and Content Note
related topics include marches and demonstrations, anniversaries, International Year of Peace, children, Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU); makers include Central Sandinista de Trabajadores (CST), Ministerio de Cultura
Drawer I-9, Folder 9
Nicaragua: Literacy - Nicaragua Made 1979-1990
Physical Description: 93
Scope and Content Note
related topics include labor, adult education, Year of Literacy 1980, Contra War, teachers, Brigada 50, U.S. intervention, Ciudad Sandino, professional development, poverty, children, senior citizens, revolution, libraries, calendars, El Magisterio Nacional, travel study, students, Jornada Universitaria de Desarrollo Cientifico, Festival Internacional del Libro, book fairs, Primer Congreso de la Alfabetización, schools, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), democracy, Cuba, arts and culture, ecology, energy, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), oil, Batalla de San Jacinto, special education, voting; referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino, Carlos Fonseca, Elman Luis-Cortés Siezar, Ana Julia Cortés Martinez, Guillermo Asando Martinez, Luis Ramón Blandón Zeas, Augusto Salinas Pinell, Bertolt Brecht, José Martí, Georgino Andrade Rivera, Ricardo Morales Aviles, Angela Morales Aviles; languages include English, Miskito, French; makers include Ministerio de Educación, Cruzada Nacional de Alfabetización, Central Sandinista de Trabajadores (CST), Milicias Obreras de Alfabetización (MOA), Escuadra Casimiro Sotelo, Trabajadores de la Casa de Gobierno, Pinsa, Departamento de Propaganda y Cultura, CEP, Asociación de Trabajadores del Campo (ATC), Sección de Formación Politica y Cultural De Ejército Popular Sandinista, Centro Ecumencio, Antonio Valdivieso, Foto Paf, Comité de Defensa de Nicaragua, Ministerio de Interior, Programa de Educación Popular de Adultos, Litografia Perez, Mondragon-Mendoza, Consejo Nacional de La Educación Superior, Talles Grafico, Carlos Amaya, Augustin Alonso, Sección Politico Cultural de la Policia Sandinista, Frente Mexicano de Trabajadores de la Cultura, Sindicato "José Jerez" Almacén Sears, Vimeda, Impresos Modernos- Chinandega, Ministerio de Planificación, Imelsa; places made include Niquinohomo, Managua
Drawer I-10, Folder 1
El Salvador: Arts and Culture - U.S. Made 1982-1990
Physical Description: 63
Scope and Content Note
makers include Sequoyah Graphics, IUS, Radio Venceremos System, National Endowment for the Arts, Centro de Arte, Barrio Graphics, Barbara Burgess, Ivan Montecinos, Joseph Vasta, David Ravitch, Anne Walzer, Red Sun Press, Barbara Byers, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Trey Speegle, Central American Refugee Center (CARECEN), REY International, Mary Brent Wehrli, David Fichter, Syracuse Cultural Workers, A. Callard, Doren Robbins, Salvadoran Medical Relief Fund, Marnie Samuelson; places made include Washington D.C., Los Angeles (California, USA), New York (NY), Berkeley (CA), Boston (Massachusetts), Santa Barbara (CA), Chicago (Illinois), Salinas (California, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); referenced individuals include Robert Scullin, Joaquin Villalobos, Diego La Texera, Don North, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Roque Dalton, Carlos Sanchez Aras, Holly Near, Harriet Tubman, Oscar Romero, Leo Castelli; related topics include Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), films, "The People Will Win", U.S. intervention, peace, education, Radio Farabundo Martí, Radio Venceremos, Vietnam War, art exhibitions, women, benefit concerts, cultural events, calendars, children, medical aid, Christianity, religion, Nicaragua, refugees, Guatemala, African Americans, Religious Task Force, Cutumay Camones; references or specifically about Film Institute of Revolutionary El Salvador, volano, Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), "El Pueblo Vencera" (film)
Drawer I-10, Folder 2
El Salvador: Religion - U.S. Made 1982-1986
Physical Description: 36
Scope and Content Note
related topics include children, Stations of the Cross, Central America, Guazapa (El Salvador), Chalatenango (El Salvador), Contras, the Catholic Worker, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Refugee Project for Central America, Committee of Salvadorean Trade Unionists in Exile (CSSE), Central America Refugees Committee (CRCA), Farabundo Martí Solidarity Committee (CSFM), missionaries, Christian Democratic Party, American flag, bullet holes, blood, memorials, Easter; referenced individuals include Salvador Samoyoa, Oscar Romero, Jimmy Carter, Dorothy Kazel, Jean Donovan, Ita Ford, Maura Clarke, Carla Piette; makers include Religious Task Force in Central America, Cerezo Barredo, Lee Miller, La Guacamaya Silkscreen Workshop, Escamilla, Christian Committee for the Displaced of El Salvador (CRIPDES), Maria Mottoba, Christian Committee in Solidarity with the Popular Church of El Salvador (COSIP), Nicaraguan Solidarity Committee (NICASOL), Central American Refugee Committee (CRECE), John Hoagland, Susie King, Roger King, Robin Anderson, Julia Iltis, Catholic Social Services, Casa El Salvador, Fidelity Lettershop, Julia Iltis, Refugee Project for Central America; places made include Washington, D.C. (USA), Los Angeles (California, USA), San Jose (California, USA)
Drawer I-10, Folder 3
El Salvador: Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN) - U.S. Made 1980-1985; 2006
Physical Description: 25
Note
Includes print on textile
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. imperialism, Frente Democrático Revolucionario (FDR), women, children, Universidad de El Salvador, calendars, female soldiers, mayors, politicians; referenced individuals include Juan Chacón, Enrique Alvarez Cordova, Manuel Franco, Humberto Mendoza, Enrique Escobar, Salvador Samayoa, John Hoagland, Carolyn Anagnos, Comandante Ana María (Mélida Anaya Montes), Dr. Violeta Menjivar, Susan Adelman, Claudio Llanos, Ed Asner, Lydia Brazon, Aris Anagnos; makers include Farabundo Martí Solidarity Committee, La Raza Graphics (San Francisco), Friends of the University of El Salvador, b.b. la femme, El Salvador Information Center, Casa El Salvador; places made include San Francisco, Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer I-10, Folder 4
El Salvador: Human Rights and Aid - U.S. Made 1982-2009, bulk 1980s
Physical Description: 63
Scope and Content Note
related topics include disappeared persons (desaparecidos), women, children, anti-war, medical aid, death squads, disarmament, political prisoners, U.S. intervention, labor, Comité de Sindicalistas Salvadorenos en el Exilio (CSSE), American deaths in El Salvador, non-governmental Human Rights Commission of El Salvador, benefit concerts, Vietnam War, student movements, bombings, sister cities, immigration, refugee status in the U.S., global economics, refugees, torture, state violence; referenced individuals include Marcelo Montecino, Ronald Reagan, Ita Ford, Maura Clarke, Dorothy Kazel, Jean Donovan, Saul Villalta, Herbert Ernesto Anaya Sanabria, Martin Niemoeller, Joaquin Caceres; makers include Art/Act, NEST Lifeline, El Salvador Children's Relier fund Los Angeles Chapter, Graphic Arts International Union (GAU), Tomiyama &Tomiyama, Inc., Red Sun Press, Students for Social Responsibility The Salvadoran Humanitarian Aid, Research and Education Foundation (SHARE), Andrea Kantowitz, Floodman Graphics, Leon Golub; places made include Los Angeles, San Francisco (California, USA); references or specifically about Caravan to El Salvador, "Martyrs of El Salvador" series, Honduras, repatriation, 1st National Caravan of Salvadorans for Peace; places made Los Angeles (California, USA)
Drawer I-10, Folder 8
El Salvador: Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES) 1981-1985; 2005; 2016-2020
Physical Description: 33
Note
includes 2 copies of publication "Alert!: Focus on Central America"
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Central America, El Salvador, Mexico, immigration, deportations, mass detentions, human rights, sovereignty, migrants, militarization, imperialism, U.S. intervention, map, assassination, rallies, international solidarity, civil disobedience, blockades, protests, freedom, sovereignty, fundraisers, colonialism, concerts, war machines, war victims, refugees, aerial bombs, bombings, children, fighter jets, resistance, international economic assistance, continents, mural art, healthcare, sovereignty, demonstrations, firearms, humanitarian aid, costs of war, death, revolution, anniversary, populism, benefit, ; makers include Alert!: Focus on Central America, J Cspeo, Dichos de un Bicho, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), International Solidarity Day with the People of El Salvador, Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN), Pledge of Resistance, Winning Democracy: CISPES, SANE/Freeze, Office of the Americas, Religious Task Force on Central Americas, Institute for the Practice of Nonviolence, Brigada Antonio Marceo, Citizens Party, Committee Against Marcos Dictatorship, Committee for Democratic Palestine, Moritorio Chicano, Guatemala Information Center, ISA Supporters of Organization of Iranian Peoples Fedaii (Majority), L.A. Action Coalition, National Lawyers Guild, Palos Verdes Democratic Club, Peace Exchange Network, Peace and Freedom Party, Casa El Salvador, Venceremos Brigade, Progressive Democratic Club, Socialist Party of Los Angeles, New American Movement, Radical Faerie Politcal Network L.A., Harbor Human Relations Council, Alliance for Survival, Rev. Eugene Boutilier Exec. Dir., So. Cal. Ecumenical Council, MECHA U.C.L.A., Faculty for Human Rights in El Salvador and Central America (FACHRES), Labor Committee in Solidarity with Central America, Colectivo Violeta Parra, Coordinadora de Comités Salvadoreños, A.P. Wide World Photos, Rick Reinhard, Associated Press, Chubasco Press, Conor McGrady, Alicia Grogan-Brown, La Raza Graphics, Nori, Salsedo Press, ; references or specifically about U.S. flag, U.S. Congress, Vietnam War, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN), Campesinos; referenced individuals include Cutumay Camones, The Blazing Redheads, Conjunto Cespedes, Dr. Loco's Rockin' Jalapeno Band, Kotoja, The Scott Brothers, Avotcja, Doug Wendt, Marga Gomez, Josh Kornbluth, Danny Williams, Arnold Ramos, ; places made include Los Angeles (California, USA), Washington, D.C. (USA), New York City (NY, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA) ;languages include English, Spanish
Drawer I-11, Folder 1
El Salvador: Anti-FMLN (Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional) - El Salvador Made 1980s
Physical Description: 35
Scope and Content Note
related topics include terrorism, bombs, mines, children, casualties, Frente Democratico Revolucionario (FDR), Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), disappeared persons (desaparecidos), explosives used by FMLN/FDR, connections between Unión Nacional de Trabajadores Salvadorenos (UNTS), "enemy" organizations, grenades, Soviet Union (USSR), portrayals of FMLN as human rights violators, Fuerzas Populares de Liberación "Farabundo Martí" (FPL), poisoned cattle, education, torture, Fuerza Armada de El Salvador, Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación (FAL); referenced individuals include José Marvin Córdova, Luis Alonso, Carlos Atilio Guzman Rivera "Emiliano", Pedro López Galdámez, José Luis Gonzales Leiva, Miguel Angel Manzano Medina, Concepción Molina "Betty", Vanesa Del Rosario Castellon; makers include Campaña Civica De Prevencion Contra Las Minas Terroristas, Consejo Salvadoreño de Menores (CSM)
Drawer I-11, Folder 2
El Salvador: Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional / Frente Democratico Revolucionario (FMLN / FDR) - El Salvador Made 1981-1992; 2005
Physical Description: 86
Note
includes "2o Aniversario de Radio Venceremos," portfolio (Comin, Taller de Serigrafía del Sistema Radio Venceremos, January 1983)
Scope and Content Note
related topics include U.S. intervention, U.S. imperialism, Central America, Caribbean, women, female soldiers, deaths, anti-war, anniversaries, peace, military campaigns, disappeared persons (desaparecidos), heroes, martyrdom; referenced individuals include Farabundo Martí, Ronald Reagan, Mercedes del Carmen Letona "Luisa"; makers include Colectivo de Comunicación Visual Humberto Mendoza, Centro de Comunicaciones Liberación, Ciazo Publicaciones, C. Minero, Secretaria de Promoción Y Protección de Derechos Humanos, Comin, Talleres De Grafica Popular; places made include Perquin; references or specifically about film, Vietnam War, Instituto Cinematografico El Salvador Revolucionario (ICSR), Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), February 28, 1977, Frente Occidental Feliciano Ama, Frente Paracentral Anastacio Aquino; languages include Spanish
Drawer I-11, Folder 3
El Salvador: Human Rights and Displaced Persons - El Salvador Made 1981-1994
Physical Description: 58
Scope and Content Note
related topics include refugees, families, Honduras, Guatemala, political prisoners, agriculture, labor, U.S. intervention in Central America, Museo de la Revolucion Salvadoreña, Chalatenango (El Salvador), anti-war, women, desaparacidos (disappeared persons), peace, calendars, Committee of Political Prisoners of El Salvador (COPPES), Federation of Committees of Mothers and Relatives of Political Prisoners, Disappeared and Assassinated People of El Salvador (FECMAFAM), children, privatization of health care, Comunidad La Bermuda, education; referenced individuals include Marianella Garcia Villas, America F. Perdomo, Ma. Elena De Recinos, Ana Yanira Recinos, José Napoleón Duarte; makers include Comité Cristiano Pro Desplazados de El Salvador (CRIPDES), Coordinadora Nacional de Repobladores (CNR), Comisión de Derechos Humanos de El Salvador (CDHES), Union Nacional de Trabajadores Salvadorenos (UNTS), Taller Sol, Minero, Consejo Coordinador de Instituciones Privadas de Promoción Humana de El Salvador (CIPHES), Taller de Comunicacion Visual, United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador (ONUSAL), Comité de Familiares de Victimas de Violaciones a los Derechos Humanos (CODEFAM), COMAFAC, Asociación Centro Americana de Familiares de Detenidos Desaparecidos (ACAFADE), Valeria V.; places made include San Salvador (El Salvador); languages include Spanish
Drawer I-11, Folder 4
El Salvador: Religion and Oscar A. Romero 1980-1997
Physical Description: 73
Note
includes 4 "San Romero de America" portfolios
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anniversaries, poverty, liberation theology, women, conferences, Christianity, disappeared persons (desaparecidos), torture, martyrdom, peace, political prisoners, Nicaragua, schools, pilgrimages, students, impunity, Christian Democratic Party, insurrection, ; referenced individuals include Luis Padilla Arias, Marianella García Villas, Pedro Casaldáliga, Arturo Rivera y Damas, Rutilio Grande, Manantial, Sukay, Jose Luis Orozco, Sabia; makers include Festova; de Camtp E; Salvador, Centro Monseñor Romero de la Universidad Centroamericana, CoMadres, Unidad Nacional de los Trabajadores Salvadoreños (UNTS), Federation of Committees of Mothers and Families of Political Prisoners, Disappeared and Assassinated (FECMAFAM), Universidad de El Salvador, Castro, Comunidades Eclesiales de Base de El Salvador (CEBES), Movimiento Ecumenico por la Paz, la Vida y la Reconciliacion (MEPVR), CCPRES, CONIP, Comité Cristiano Pro Desplazados de El Salvador (CRIPDES), Taller de Creación Popular, ASTAC, Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), Asociación de Estudiantes Universitarios Salvadorenos (AGEUS), Leo Rivas, Elena Rodas, D. Alonzo, Equipo Maíz, Cindy Karp, Adam Kufeld, Susan Meiselas, Marvin Hernández; languages include English, Spanish; places made San Francisco (California, USA)
Drawer I-11, Folder 5
El Salvador: Labor / Ecology - El Salvador Made 1985-1994
Physical Description: 82
Scope and Content Note
related topics include May Day, social services, coffee production, recycling, environmentalism, unions, 1932, education, universities, agricultural labor, economics, agrarian reform, quincentennial, indigenous cultures, international solidarity, peace, health care, privatization, anti-war, conferences, layoffs, workers' rights, women, torture, U.S. intervention, privatization, Área de Libre Comercio de América (ALCA), Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), cooperative movement, Atcel, children, social security, political prisoners, FEASIES, ecology, deforestation, plants, reforestation; referenced individuals include Febe Elizabeth Velasquez, George W. Bush, Eliseo Cordova; makers include Sindicato del Instituto Salvadoreño del Seguro Social (STISSS), Asociacion Salvadoreña Promotora de la Salud (ASPS), Universidad de El Salvador, Asociación Salvadoreña del Arte Y La Cultura, Taller Diseño Gráfico, Secretaria de Proyección Social, Confederación de Asociaciones Cooperativas de El Salvador (COACES), Confederación de Federaciones de la Reforma Agraria (CONFRAS), a Federación de Asociaciones Cooperativas de Producción Agropecuaria de El Salvador (FEDECOOPADES), Alianza Democratica Campesina (ADC), Union Nacional de Trabajadores Salvadorenos (UNTS), Editorial Universitaria, Federación Nacional Sindical de Trabajadores Salvadoreños (FENASTRAS), Comité de Despedidos Y Desempleados de El Salvador, Sindicato de Trabajadores de Embotelladora Central SA (STECSA), CESTA, Friends of the Earth (Amigos de la Tierra), CESTA (El Salvadorian Center for Appropriate Technologies), Asociacion de Mujeres de San Fernando
Drawer I-11, Folder 6
El Salvador: Religion - El Salvador Made 1981-1993
Physical Description: 42
Scope and Content Note
related topics include calendars, fallen martyrs, poetry, Coordinadora Nacional de la Iglesia Popular de El Salvador (CONIP), peace, anniversaries, Christianity, Central America, human rights, missionaries, CONIP, Universidad Luterana Salvadoreña, Lutherans, theology, education, conferences, Catholicism, baptisms, prisoners, impunity, priests; referenced individuals include Andre Jarlan, Rutilio Grande, Oscar Romero, Alfonso Navarro, Octavio Ortiz Luna, Rafael Palacios, Alirio Napoleón Macias, Ernesto Barrera Motto, Amando López Quintana, Ignacio Elacuría, Joaquín López y López, Juan Ramón Moreno Pardo, Ignacio Martín-Baró, Segundo Montes Mozo, Celina Maricet Ramos, Elba Julia Ramos, Juan Pablo II; makers include Camilo Minero, Xabier Berioz Talleres Diálogo, Socorro Juridico Cristiano de El Salvador, Grupo Cristiano de Base, Sinodo Luterano Salvadoreño, Secretaria de Comunicaciones, Movimiento Popular Social Cristiano (MPSC), Comision Derechos Humanos, Libros Centroamerica, Juventud Cristiana por la Paz (JCP), Iglesia Bautista Emmanuel; places made include Panamá, San Salvador (El Salvador); references or specifically about the Bible, crosses, Semana Santa, map of central america, Christ
Drawer I-11, Folder 7
El Salvador: Children - El Salvador Made 1987-1988
Physical Description: 11
Scope and Content Note
related topics include childrens' illustrations, peace, Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), Frente Democrático Revolucionario (FDR), Universidad Centroamericana (UCA), fallen martyrs, religion, Christianity, elections, Christmas, displaced persons, homelessness; makers include Coordinadora Nacional de la Mujer Salvadoreña (CONAMUS), Comité Internacional de Movimientos Infantiles y de Adolencentes (CIMEA), Juventud Cristiana Por La Paz (JCP), Consejo de Comunidades Marginales (CCM), CRIPDES, UNTS; references or specifically about International Childrens Day, Primer Encuentro Juvenil por la Paz
Drawer I-11, Folder 8
El Salvador: Education - El Salvador Made 1979-2009
Physical Description: 82
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anniversaries, military intervention at the University of El Salvador, conferences, elections, student groups, student governments, national debt, global economics, art exhibitions, children, literacy, genocide, poetry, children's rights, women's rights, labor, military draft, forced military recruitment, sociology, martyrdom, patriotism, student massacres, peace, university budgets, sports, high school students, political prisoners, literacy, dictatorships, political prisoners, creative writing; referenced individuals include Roque Dalton, Raul Elas Reyes, César Sermeño, Melida Anaya Montes (Commandante Ana Maria), Rafael Arce Zablah, Carlos Fonseca, Farabundo Martí, Oscar Romero, Jose Humberto Montoya; makers include Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), Asociación de Estudiantes Universitarios Salvadorenos (AGEUS), Sociedad de Estudiantes de Educación, Frente de Estudiantes Universitarios Salvadoreños, Comisión de Propaganda, Secretaria de Comunicaciones, Universidad de El Salvador, Ministerio de Educación, Gerardo E. Sánchez, Secretaria de Comunicaciones, Fuerza Universitaria Revolucionaria (FUR), Brigada Héroes de Guazapa, CODICES; places made include San Salvador, Cuidad Universitaria; references or specifically about Martires del 30 de Julio, La Chicharra, Asociación Nacional de Educadores de El Salvador, Asociación Salvadoreña de Trabajadores del Arte y la Cultura (ASTAC), Unidad Nacional de los Trabajadores Salvadoreños (UNTS), Día del Educador Salvadoreño, Federación de Estudiantes Universitarios Salvadoreños (FEUS), Organizacion Continental Latinoamericana de Estudiantes (OCLAE), Día del Maestro, Movimiento Anarkista Accion Directa
Drawer I-11, Folder 9
El Salvador: Women - El Salvador Made 1981-1994
Physical Description: 65
Scope and Content Note
related topics include education, literacy, peace, conferences, U.S. intervention, domestic violence, female soldiers, Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), Frente Democratico Revolucionario (FDR), feminism, anniversaries, gender equality, feminism, health, marches and demonstrations, mass media, children, Universidad Centroamericana (UCA), religion, Latin America, the Caribbean, labor, sexism, disabled rights, anti-war, Universidad de El Salvador, discrimination, legal rights; referenced individuals include Roque Dalton; makers include Frente Cultural de el Salvador, T. Gibb, Eva Ottiz, Ediciones Atisba, Instituto de Estudios de la Mujer Norma Virginia Guirola de Herrera CEMUJER; Coordinadora Nacional de Mujeres Salvadorenas (CONAMUS), Instituto de Investigación, Capacitación y Desarrollo de la Mujer IMU; Associacion de Mujeres Salvadoreñas (ADEMUSA); Comité Pro-Unificación de la Mujer Salvadoreña (COPROMUSA), Associación de Mujeres de El Salvador (AMES), Centro de Comunicaciones Liberación, Organización de Mujeres Salvadoreñas (ORMUSA), Comité de Madres y Familiares de Presos, Desaparecidos y Asesinados Politicos de El Salvador Monseñor Oscar Arnulfo Romero, Associación de Mujeres Eucumenicas por la Paz en El Salvador (AMEPES), Coordinación de Organismos de Mujeres (COM), Associación de Mujeres Salvadoreñas (AMUSA), Ariel Pena, Coordinadora de Organizaciones Femininas, Emiliano CH, Christian Committee for the Displaced of El Salvador (CRIPDES), Coordinadora Nacional de la Mujer Salvadoreña, Consejo de Comunidades Marginales (CCM), Centro Internacional de Derechos Humanos y Desarrollo Democratico de Canada, Instituto de Investigación, Capacitación de la Mujer; places made include San Salvador; references or specifically about Día Internacional de la Mujer, Mujeres por la Paz, Facultad de Ingenieria y Arquitectura Universidad de El Salvador
Drawer I-11, Folder 10
El Salvador: Farabundo Martí - El Salvador Made 1982-2010
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, U.S. intervention, international solidarity with Nicaragua; makers include Frente Paracentral Anastacio Aquino [sic: Anastasio Aquino], Rayburn, Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), Centro de Comunicaciones Liberación, Comisión de Solidaridad Internacional (CSI); referenced individuals include Augusto Sandino
Drawer I-11, Folder 11
El Salvador: Universidad Centroamericana (UCA) - El Salvador Made 1989-2007
Physical Description: 43
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anniversaries, priests, martyrs, liberation theology, religion, racism; referenced individuals include Amando López Quintana, Ignacio Elacuría, Joaquín López y López, Juan Ramón Moreno Pardo, Ignacio Martín-Baró, Segundo Montes Mozo, Celina Maricet Ramos, Elba Julia Ramos, Rafael Rodríguez Díaz, Oscar Romero, Rutilio Grande, José Simeón Cañas, Manuel Solórzano, Nelson Rutilio Lemus, Ignacio Ellacuría, Ignacio de Loyola; makers include Talleres Gráficos UCA, Leo Rivas, Rafael Rivas, Centro Monseñor Romero, Hospital Divina Providencia, Coordinación Ecuménica de la Iglesia de los Pobres en El Salvador (CEIPES), Miguel Villela, Reyna Turcios, Oficina de Canonizacion Arzobispado
Drawer I-11, Folder 13
El Salvador: Human Rights Organizations - El Salvador Made 1984-1995
Physical Description: 35
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, medicine, poverty, U.S. intervention, children, displaced persons, liberation theology, political prisoners, disappeared persons (desaparecidos), national debates, conferences, calendars; referenced individuals include Marianella García Villas, Oscar Romero, José Abraham Rodriguez; makers include Comité Cristiano Pro Desplazados de El Salvador (CRIPDES), Coordinadora Nacional de Repobladores (CNR), Centro Medico Santa Maria de los Pobres, Union Nacional de Trabajadores Salvadorenos (UNTS), Socorro Jurídico Cristiano, Comité de Madres de Presos Desaparecidos Y Asesinados Politicos, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP, PNUD), Comisión de Derechos Humanos de El Salvador (CDHES)
Drawer I-11, Folder 14
El Salvador: Cultural Events - El Salvador Made 1977-1984; 1989
Physical Description: 19
Scope and Content Note
related topics include cultural events, festivals, Izalco (El Salvador), Chalchuapa (El Salvador), art exhibitions, Ereguayquín (El Salvador), anniversaries, folklore, conferences, theater, ballet, anniversaries, day of independence, dove; makers include Ministerio de Educación, Casa De La Cultura, Viceministerio de Cultura, Juventud Y Deportes, Salvador Ernesto Pérez Funes, Asociación Salvadoreña de Trabajadores del Arte y la Cultura (ASTAC), Comité Permanente del Debate Nacional por la Paz; referenced individuals include Mauricio Aguilar, Pedro Acosta García, Gerald Lubensky, José Mejía Vides, Mauricio Mejía
Drawer I-12, Folder 1
El Salvador: Cardstock 1983-1988
Physical Description: 4
Note
smaller sized cardstock
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), peace, Alianza Republicana Nacionalista (ARENA); referenced individuals include José Guadalupe Posada; makers include Union Nacional de Trabajadores Salvadorenos (UNTS); places made include El Salvador, USA
Drawer I-12, Folder 2
El Salvador: U.S. Intervention - U.S. Made 1981-1984
Physical Description: 87
Scope and Content Note
related topics include anti-war, money, greed, Vietnam War, The Charlotte Observer, draft resistance, economic aid, corporations, Folgers boycott, coffee, peace, political campaigns, women and children, San Francisco proposition N, Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional-Frente Democrático Revolucionario (FMLN-FDR), Central America Week, Inter-Religious Task Force, marches and demonstrations, Movimiento de Liberación Nacional (MLN), child soldiers, Casa El Salvador, Alianza Republicana Nacionalista (ARENA), martyrs, insurrection of 1932, genocide, Junta, solidarity; referenced individuals include Ronald Reagan, Lyndon Johnson, Fidel Castro, Ho Chi Minh, George H.W. Bush, Autumn Press, Mel Mason, Dan Quayle, Jorge Herrera, Oscar Romero, Pete Wilson, Alexander Haig, Jorge Herrera, ; makers include Doug Marlette, Neighbor to Neighbor, Andy Rose, Elizabeth Hafer, Inkworks Press, Mobilization for Survival, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Red Sun Press, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Norie Davis, Axie Breen, David Douglas Duncan, Northwest Working Press, Art/Act '84; places made include California, New York, Massachusetts, Oregon
Drawer I-12, Folder 3
El Salvador: U.S. Intervention - U.S. Made 1981-1990
Physical Description: 57
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Vietnam War, military aid, marches and demonstrations, U.S. imperialism, anti-war, women, children, calendars, subversive media, Chicano Moratorium, S.F. Mime Troupe, draft resistance, Nicaragua, Panama, Guatemala, religion, Honduras, humanitarian aid, political asylum, Salvadorians in the U.S., teach-ins, disappeared persons (desaparecidos), genocide, benefit events, radio, Central America, Grenada, solidarity, caravans, human rights, civil rights, campaign, solutions, peace, justice, foreign aid, peace; referenced individuals include José Napoleón Duarte, Humberto Mendoza, Manuel Franco, Juan Chacón, Enrique Escobar, Enrique Alvarez Cordova, Roque Dalton, Efraín Rios Montt, Maximina Villatoro, Nidia Diaz, Yanet Samour Hasbun, Msr. Oscar Romero; makers include Red Sun Press, Resolution Graphics, Farabundo Marti Solidarity Committee, Jim Tynan, Education Fund, War Resisters League, Casa El Salvador Farabundo Martí, Norie Davis, Axie Breen, Salsedo Press, Michael Walker, Union Labor, Adam Kufeld, Barrio Graphics, Interfaith Office Accompaniment, La Guacamaya Workshop, Rite Type Graphiks, Nina Clayton, Craig and Vic of the Enterprise, Chubasco Press, Rick Reinhard, Craig La Follette, People's Press International, United States Out of Central America (USOCA), Grass Roots Cultural Center, Deborah Green, Autumn Press; places made include California, New York, Washington DC; references or specifically about The Bible, Alianza Republicana Nacionalista (ARENA), Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS), Los Angeles Community College (LACC), Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MEChA), Geneva Treaty on POWs; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer I-12, Folder 4
El Salvador: Refugee Organizations - U.S. Made 1980s
Physical Description: 23
Scope and Content Note
related topics include asylum, Honduras, U.S. intervention, forced repatriation, immigration, The United States Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), peace, deportations, detention centers, Vietnam War, calendars, anti-war, bombings, anti-imperialism; referenced individuals include Maria Teresa Tula, Octavio Gomez, Elie Wiesel; makers include National Sanctuary Defense Fund, Casa El Salvador Farabundo Marti, Norie Davis, Axie Breen, Co-Madres, Andrea Kantrowitz, Floodman Graphics, National Campaign of the Committee of Central American Refugees (CRECEN), Inkworks Press, Graphic Arts International Union (GAU), Casa El Salvador; places made include California
Drawer I-12, Folder 5
El Salvador: General Solidarity - U.S. Made 1980s
Physical Description: 48
Scope and Content Note
related topics include peace, Central America, U.S. intervention, self-determination, International Solidarity Day with the People of El Salvador, coffee, Salvadoran revolution, pre-FMLN political parties, protest, military draft, genocide, guns, death, life, media, police brutality, assasination, death squads, human rights, hunger-fast, civil rights, refugees, policy, international aid, imperialism; referenced individuals include Farabundo Martí, Herbert Ernesto Anaya Sanabria, Elie Weisel, Juan Chacon, Enrique Alvarez C., Manuel Franco, Humberto Mendoza; makers include Solidarity Publications, Chicago Religious Task Force, Marvin Collins, Wendy Kaufman, Jose Lavanderos, U.S. Friends of the Salvadoran Revolution, Comité de Solidaridad con El Salvador de Chicago, Inkworks Press, Adam Kufeld, Tina Coutright, Guardian, Neuberg Printing, National Networks of Central American Refugee Committees (CARECEN), Ricardo Garcia, Central American Refugee Centers, La Raza Graphics; places made include California (USA), Mexico CIty (Mexico), Los Angeles (California, USA), Chicago (Illinois, USA), San Francisco (California, USA); references or specifically about Honduras, Guatemala, "no Human Being is Illegal", dialogue, dove, repopulation, San Jose Las Flores (El Salvador), heroes, Frente Democrático Revolucionario (FDR), guns, heroes; languages include Spanish, English
Drawer I-12, Folder 6
El Salvador: Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN) - U.S. Made 1980s
Physical Description: 35
Scope and Content Note
related topics include Frente Democratico Revolucionario (FDR), prisoners of war, political prisoners, women, female soldiers, solidarity raffle, genocide, Salvadorean people; makers include Casa El Salvador, C. Minero, Inkworks Press, Comité de Solidaridad con El Salvador de Chicago; referenced individuals include José Napoleón Duarte, Yanet Samour Hasbun, Nidia Diaz, Maximina Villatoro, Farabundo Martí, Augusto Sandino, Gregorio U. Gilbert, Lilian Mercedes Letona (Comandante Clelia); references or specifically about trip to Mexico, demonstrations; produced or supporting Frente