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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. -
Salima Rivera
This screenprint by Nicole Marroquín pays homage to Chicago-based, Puerto Rican poet Salima Rivera (1946-2004). It features text from Rivera’s poem, “Pilsen,” written in 1978. This was produced for the print festival Grabadolandia for a portfolio organized by Instituto Grafico de Chicago with Marimacha Monarca Press in 2019. The theme of the portfolio exchange was This Bridge Called My Back. This drawing of Rivera is based on one of Diana Solís' photographs. Two color screenprint, 11x15. -
"Lucha de la Comunidad de Pilsen Por Su Biblioteca," El Heraldo, v. II, no. 24, June 11, 1981, page 1.
Spanish language newspaper article with photo about June,1981 protests for a larger, centrally located public library in Pilsen. Organized by El Comité Pro-Biblioteca. -
CPR demo with Mariachi musicians
At Community Health Education Training and Services Program booth, Festival de Mujeres 1979 -
Liberator Bookstore tabling at Festival de Mujeres, Pilsen, 1979
Banner with UFW flag in background -
Jean Parisi from Pros Arts Studio/Women’s Clown Troupe/Payasas with girls at Festival de Mujeres
Two men wearing T-shirts from Casa Azlán community organization (Pilsen). Coalition for Labor Union Women (CLUW) Chicago chapter panel in background. -
Applause as Salima Rivera (front, L.) and Marta Collazo (seated, R. of Rivera) read poetry, Festival de Mujeres
Diane Avila (middle L. with purple shirt), Bonnie Rhodes (in red shirt), Domingo, husband of Yolanda who worked at MLEA (in WLS T-shirt), Karen Peugh videotaping (front R.)