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University of Illinois at Springfield campus
Aerial view of University of Illinois at Springfield campus -
Twice battered: women are people not property = dos veces maltratada: mujeres son personas no propiedad
Poster for 1979 public forum at Daley Center Plaza, Chicago on ending violence against women. Sponsored by Women Support Women. From paper screen print original. -
Students in Gads Hill Center’s library, c. 1985
Gads Hill Center’s library served as a sub-branch of the Chicago Public Library from 1928 until 1989, when the new Pilsen Branch Library opened at 1805 S. Loomis St. -
Strike! While the iron is hot! Wages for housework
From print: color (poster format) 48.2 x 35.5 cm. -
Spanish Coalition for Jobs office with Mary Gonzalez-Koenig (founder)
Outdoor view. This organization was renamed National Latino Education Institute -
Sisterblues and the Blue Suede Dyke Band, record side 2, Sister Blues (M. Pelc)
45 rpm record recorded at Soto Sound Studio -
Sisterblues and the Blue Suede Dyke Band, record side 1, What Goes Around Comes Around (M. Pelc)
45 rpm record recorded at Soto Sound Studio -
Sin Fronteras, v. 7, no. 3, Chicago, IL, August-September, 1980, cover.
Newsletter V 7., no., 3. With CASA organizational logo in right top corner, table of contents, and drawing of historic Mexican, Latin American, and Chicago resistance struggles by Pilsen artist Aurelio Díaz. -
Si Se Puede, It Can Be Done. Boycott Lettuce and Grapes. Poster, 1978. Copyright Chicago Women's Graphics Collective
Poster printed with yellow, brown, green, and orange ink on white paper. A graphic of an agricultural lettuce field fills the upper two-thirds of the page. The top half of a yellow sun with jagged rays is visible just over the field at upper right in an orange sky. The sun is printed with a United Farm Workers eagle symbol and the text, "Sí Se Puede ~ It Can Be Done" in an arch along the top. Several figures in salmon-colored outfits work among the rows of lettuce throughout the center of the page. A group portrait of men, women, and children in green, white, and salmon-colored outfits fills the bottom third of the page above the text "Boycott Lettuce and Grapes"