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Poses for Festival de Mujeres 1979 poster
Location: 17 St. in Pilsen. Lower rght: Elga Chavez. Lower left: "Helo" Nieto. -
Christmas self-portrait with other staff, Mujeres Latinas en Acción, Pilsen, Chicago, IL, 1979
From left to right, standing: Josephine Vargas, Elena Sarabia, unknown woman, unknown woman, Maria Heinz (Mangual, 1944-2007), Gwen Stern, Linda Roldan (pointing at the camera), Diana Solís and unknown woman. Seated is Diane Avila.
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Mujeres Latinas en Acción Open House, Pilsen, Chicago, 1977
For opening of newly rehabbed office on 800 block of 17th St. Indoor shot. Luz Prieto toward center rear facing right with long shirt. Gwen Stern to her right in jumper dress. Dr. Jorge Prieto (1918-2001), Luz Prieto's father, at foreground table (hands around knee). -
Mujeres Latinas en Acción Open House wth 'Aunt' Grace González (center), Pilsen, Chicago, 1977
For opening of newly rehabbed office on 800 block of 17th St. Outdoor shot. -
University of Illinois at Springfield campus
Aerial view of University of Illinois at Springfield campus -
Salt of the Earth (1954 film poster)
Poster promoting the theatrical premiere of the 1954 American film Salt of the Earth at a (now demolished) theater on 86th Street in Manhattan. Mexican actress Rosaura Revueltas, who played the leading role, is shown. The poster had four "pages", as it was folded and two-sided, this is the "front" side. -
Poetry Reading benefit leaflet, poems by South African writers James Matthews and Ilva MacKay, February 6, 1977 (?), New Word Resource Center, Chicago, IL.
Leaflet advertising poetry readings with poems by James Matthews and Ilva MacKay on February 6 at First United Methodist Church and February 12 at New World Resource Center. The leaflet says James Matthews and Ilva MacKay are victims of racism in South Africa. -
Festival de Mujeres flyer, Chicago, IL, 1979
Flyer for Festival de Mujeres, June 30, 1979, on 17th Street between Wood and Wolcott streets. On paper, with image by Mercedes Corona based on a photograph by Diana Solís. Sponsored by Mujeres Latinas en Acción.