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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. -
Festival de Mujeres 1979 Program
4 pg. program with location, list of participating organizations, entertainment schedule, and Festival map. -
Festival de Mujeres 1979 Poster "In celebration of what we as women have done, are doing and can do!"
Festival de Mujeres Poster. Graphic artist: Mercedes Corona. Based on photographs by Diana Solís. Poster sponsored by Mujeres Latinas en Acción. -
Felicitación de Año Nuevo 1938
Felicitación del Año Nuevo en la "Página de la mujer" dedicada a las "mujeres de lucha" -
Felicidades Cards
Prints, signed Sandoval -
Federica Montseny hace un llamamiento vibrante a las mujeres de América
Montseny se dirige a las mujeres americanas para pedirles su solidaridad, protesta política y ayuda material en la lucha de España contra el fascismo. -
Father with Many Children Cartoon
A pencil sketch of a distressed man surrounded with children. Accompanying text reads: "Don't feel badly...somebody's got to populate the world!." One the lower register "What... another baby again?" is crossed out and revised to read "What... another one?" -
Falangista
A Falangist is doing the Roman salute and wears a shirt with a big yoke-and-arrow emblem of the Falange on the left side. His stomach is big signifying his upper class, his feet are moving like a child, which implies his low cognitive capabilities.Tags Anti-fascist Cultures -- United States; Caricatura Editorial; Culturas Antifascistas -- Estados Unidos; España Libre (New York, 1939-1977); Fascism -- Spain -- 1939-1975; Fascismo -- España -- 1939-1975; Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas de los Estados Unidos de Norte América (SHC) -- United States -
Falangist and Communist. Falangista y comunista.
A Falangist and a Communist are sitting on men that are tied up. -
Faculty member Otto Pikaza (center) and students at a University Hall sit-in that helped lead to the founding of the Latin American and Latino studies program
Students: Carlos Heredia (far l., partial view), Rudy Lozano (l. profile leaning in with moustache), Josefina Kramer (r., standing)