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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. -
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. -
Program cover, Secundaria Benito Juarez High School Opening Ceremonies, Friday September 16, 1977.
With picture of Mexican President Benito Juarez, on "The 167th Anniversary of the Independence of Mexico" -
Poses for Festival de Mujeres 1979 poster
Location: 17 St. in Pilsen. Lower rght: Elga Chavez. Lower left: "Helo" Nieto. -
Pilsen residents march outside City Hall
Members of Pilsen community march outside City Hall, protesting lack of Latino firefighters, 21 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois. From Black-and-white negative. -
Mujeres Son Personas… No Propiedad/Women are People... Not Property
Man with balloon on stoop at Festival de Mujeres -
MLEA Office, young staffers with posters in background
Includes silkscreen posters by Chicago Women's Graphics Collective -
Liberator Bookstore tabling at Festival de Mujeres, Pilsen, 1979
Banner with UFW flag in background