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[Contemporary protest posters]
- Title: [Contemporary protest posters]
- Date Created/Published: Amplifier.org, 2017.
- Medium: 24 posters : digitally printed ; sheets 61 x 61 cm and smaller (poster format).
- Reproduction Number: ---
- Rights Advisory:
Rights status of individual images not evaluated. For general information see: "Copyright and Other Restrictions...,"(http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/195_copr.html)
- Access Advisory: Served by appointment (Unprocessed). To make a request, see "Access to Unprocessed Materials,"(http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/info/022_unpr.html)
- Call Number: Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2018:026 (MCE size) [P&P]
- Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
- Notes:
- This catalog record contains preliminary data.
- Title devised by Library staff.
- Activist topics include: social justice issues, human rights, women, immigrants, Native Americans, African Americans, science, climate, environmental health, fracking, prisoner rights, and other topics. The collection also reflects contemporary methods of protest poster distribution including social and news media circulation of digital files and "hard" copies.
- Gift/Purchase; Amplifier.org; 2017; (DLC/PP-2018:026).
- Vendor : Cleo Barnett, Amplifier.org.
- Contents:
1. Shepard Fairey, We The People Are Greater Than Fear; 2. Shepard Fairey, We The People Defend Dignity; 3. Jessica Sagobal, Women Are Perfect; 4. Jessica Sagobal, We The Indivisible; 5. Ernesto Yerena, We The People-We the Resilient; 6. Shepard Fairey and Ernesto Yerena, Immigration Reform Now-We Are Human!; 7. Deepika Kurip and Kate DeCiccio, Science March-Defenders of Truth; 8. Marla Spivak and Kate DeCiccio, Science March-Defenders of Truth; 9. Joni Wallis and Kate DeCiccio, Science March-Defenders of Truth; 10. Jess X Snow, We Are Irreplaceable; 11. Sadie Red Wing, No DAPL-MNI WICHONI; 12. Jess X Snow, Long Live Our 4 Billion Year Old Mother; 13. Ernesto Yerena, Invest in Families, Knowledge is Power; 14. Mata Ruda, Bound Hands; 15. Micah Bazant, We All Belong Here; 16. Melanie Cervantes, Divest from Prisons; 17. Ernest Yerena, Honor the Treaties; 18. Chip Thomas, Protect Our Future; 19. Molly Crabapple, Come for One Face Us All; 20. Ann Lewis, The Revolution Evolves; 21. Jackie Fawn, Defend the Sacred; 22. Shepard Fairey, We the People Protect Each Other; 23. Brooke Fischer, Let Equality Bloom; 24; Studio No. 1, Schools Not War Zones. - Bookmark This Record:
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- Rights Advisory: Rights status of individual images not evaluated. For general information see: "Copyright and Other Restrictions...," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/195_copr.html
- Reproduction Number: ---
- Call Number: Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2018:026 (MCE size) [P&P]
- Medium: 24 posters : digitally printed ; sheets 61 x 61 cm and smaller (poster format).
- Call Number: Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2018:026 (MCE size) [P&P]
- Medium: 24 posters : digitally printed ; sheets 61 x 61 cm and smaller (poster format).
- Access Advisory: Served by appointment (Unprocessed). To make a request, see "Access to Unprocessed Materials," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/info/022_unpr.html
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