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- Title
- Chile... one year later; support the Chilean resistance!
- Date
- 1974
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Description
- Flier with a line drawing of two figures, their arms raised and united in struggle, publicizing an exposition at Dupont Circle and march to ITT & the Inter-American Development Bank on September 11, 1974; sponsored by the D.C. Chile Coalition, among others.
- Subject
- Protest movements -- United States; United States -- Foreign relations -- Chile; Chile -- Foreign relations -- United States; Chile -- Politics and government -- 1973-1988
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_F_0001
- Type
- fliers (printed matter)
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:65943
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- still image
- Title
- Chon Gotti Interview, March 31, 2015
- Date
- March 31, 2015
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown; Person responsible unknown
- Description
- PROJECT’S OBJECTIVES: The Homeless Voices Amplification Co-op (HVAC) works to amplify stories of unhoused individuals’ past and present work experiences. Recognizing that unhoused individuals are the most valuable source of knowledge on the realities of their employment, HVAC partners with the unhoused to create space for strategic community reflection as a means to further activism for economic justice. HVAC believes stories have the power to humanize individuals and undermine stigmas and stereotypes in ways statistics cannot. HVAC intends to draw upon the power of these stories to create a powerful, multi-dimensional online platform that can enhance efforts to mobilize the community
- Subject
- Church of the Epiphany; Homeless Voices Amplification Co-op’s DC Employment Justice Research Project; homelessness;
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Homeless Voices Amplification Coop
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:1526
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- still image
- Title
- Chris Sellman Interview, April 22, 2021
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Chris Sellman
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:4853
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Citizenship at last: History in the making, Washington, D.C. 1871-1974
- Date
- 1974
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Publisher
- Description
- Poster with a physical map of the District of Columbia, the boundaries of which are superimposed with the DC flag and the words "Citizenship at last". At the corners of the poster are decorative elements with the values of nationhood, citizenship, self-determination, and land. The poster commemorates those who have worked to bring self-government to DC and publicizes a May 7, 1974 charter referendum, as well as the fall primary and general elections; it includes the words "I voted" in bold, with a signature line.
- Subject
- Statehood (American politics); Washington (D.C.) -- Politics and government
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_P_0021
- Type
- posters
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:65926
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Come to Washington, Los Angeles, Seattle, April 29 with SDS; Celebrate May Day; Stop the racist bombings!; All racism must go!
- Date
- 1971
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Description
- Poster featuring a photograph of students confronting Professor [Urie] Bronfenbrener [of Cornell] during a speech at MIT. The poster publicizes student May Day demonstrations against war and racism held in D.C., LA and Seattle.
- Subject
- Student protestors -- United States; Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_P_0004
- Type
- posters
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:65909
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- still image
- Title
- Commemorate International Working Class Holiday- May Day: Workers of the world unite- fight for socialism! Smash racism- Jobs for all! U.S. out of S.E. Asia and Puerto Rico now!
- Date
- 1971
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Description
- Poster publicizing the Progressive Labor Party's 1971 May Day march and rally, held in New York City, May 1-2.
- Subject
- Social movements -- United States; Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_P_0005
- Type
- posters
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:65910
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Concert held at American University during student protests in response to Kent State shootings, May 1970
- Date
- 1970-05
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Description
- This film shows a concert held in the Woods-Brown Amphitheater at American University during the Kent State protests.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Kent State Shootings, Kent, Ohio, 1970; Student protesters; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States.
- Local Identifier
- Rally_and_Concert
- Type
- black-and-white film
- Collection
- Ward Circle Protest Films, May 1970 (Teaching Project History)
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:25217
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- moving image
- Title
- Consumers want a voice in government
- Date
- 1975
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Description
- Flier urging public support of the Consumer Protection Agency Bill HR 7575 and a rally on the Capitol steps on Wednesday October 29, 1975 which includes speakers and music.
- Subject
- Consumer protection -- Law and legislation; Demonstrations -- United States; United States -- Economic conditions
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_F_0081
- Type
- fliers (printed matter)
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:70919
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- text
- Title
- Cowanda Gresham Interview, April 12, 2015
- Date
- April 12, 2015
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Description
- PROJECT’S OBJECTIVES: The Homeless Voices Amplification Co-op (HVAC) works to amplify stories of unhoused individuals’ past and present work experiences. Recognizing that unhoused individuals are the most valuable source of knowledge on the realities of their employment, HVAC partners with the unhoused to create space for strategic community reflection as a means to further activism for economic justice. HVAC believes stories have the power to humanize individuals and undermine stigmas and stereotypes in ways statistics cannot. HVAC intends to draw upon the power of these stories to create a powerful, multi-dimensional online platform that can enhance efforts to mobilize the community.
- Subject
- Georgetown Law School; Homeless Voices Amplification Co-op’s DC Employment Justice Research Project; homelessness
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- Cowanda Gresham_April 12_2015_Sound
- Collection
- Homeless Voices Amplification Coop
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:1448
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- sound recording
- Title
- Cristian Bolainez Interview, September 22, 2021
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Cristian Bolainez
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:4927
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Cynthia Burwell Interview, February 28, 2016
- Date
- February 28, 2016
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown; Person responsible unknown
- Description
- SUMMARY: Cynthia Burwell is a woman in her fifties who has lived in Washington, DC her whole life. Growing up her parents were addicted to drugs and alcohol, and she and her siblings spent time in children’s homes and living with relatives. After graduating high school while homeless, she worked a series of manual labor jobs, including general maintenance, security, and day labor/construction. She tried to gain computer skills but claimed she was consistently cheated by trade schools. She has been out of work for around twenty years now and says her biggest concern is getting her own place. PROJECT’S OBJECTIVES: The Homeless Voices Amplification Co-op (HVAC) works to amplify stories of unhoused individuals’ past and present work experiences. Recognizing that unhoused individuals are the most valuable source of knowledge on the realities of their employment, HVAC partners with the unhoused to create space for strategic community reflection as a means to further activism for economic justice. HVAC believes stories have the power to humanize individuals and undermine stigmas and stereotypes in ways statistics cannot. HVAC intends to draw upon the power of these stories to create a powerful, multi-dimensional online platform that can enhance efforts to mobilize the community.
- Subject
- drug abuse; alcohol abuse
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Homeless Voices Amplification Coop
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:1527
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- still image
- Title
- Daniel Ball Interview Part I, November 11, 2021
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Daniel Ball
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:4859
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Daniel Ball Interview Part II, November 11, 2021
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Daniel Ball
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:4860
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Daniel Hart Interview, October 09, 2013
- Date
- October 09, 2013
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Description
- SUMMARY: This a half-hour follow-up interview with Washington, D.C. Hip Hop artist Head Roc also known as Vance Levy. This interview’s content returns to the idea of social and cultural changes in D.C. and its immediate suburbs with a focus on specific cultural landscapes and engagements of people in this time. In it Head Roc, details places in DC that nurtured his own cultural development. He offers a critique of portrayals of the city as dangerous or violent, viewing such notions as stereotypes of the city. He also offers a critique of the educational system that he experienced. The interview concludes with a discussion on gentrification in DC and it possible future effects on the city’s Black cultures.
- Subject
- Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library; DC Oral History and Social Justice Project; homelessness; homelessness advocacy
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Homeless Voices Amplification Coop
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:1528
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Daniel Whitefield Interview, October 26, 2021
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Daniel Whitefield
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:4815
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Darwina Neal Interview Part I, October 11, 2019
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Darwina Neal
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:4788
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Darwina Neal Interview Part II, October 11, 2019
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Darwina Neal
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:4789
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- Daunte Turner Interview, November 22, 2021
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Daunte Turner
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:4868
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image
- Title
- David Chisolm Interview, April 12, 2015
- Date
- April 12, 2015
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Description
- PROJECT’S OBJECTIVES: The Homeless Voices Amplification Co-op (HVAC) works to amplify stories of unhoused individuals’ past and present work experiences. Recognizing that unhoused individuals are the most valuable source of knowledge on the realities of their employment, HVAC partners with the unhoused to create space for strategic community reflection as a means to further activism for economic justice. HVAC believes stories have the power to humanize individuals and undermine stigmas and stereotypes in ways statistics cannot. HVAC intends to draw upon the power of these stories to create a powerful, multi-dimensional online platform that can enhance efforts to mobilize the community.
- Subject
- Georgetown Law School; Homeless Voices Amplification Co-op’s DC Employment Justice Research Project; homelessness
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- David Chisolm_April 12_2015_Sound
- Collection
- Homeless Voices Amplification Coop
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:1447
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- sound recording
- Title
- David Edwards Interview, November 01, 2012
- Date
- November 01, 2012
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Description
- SUMMARY: Interview with David Edwards explores what he believes to be the causes of homelessness in Washington, DC and why homelessness continues to be such a persistent issue. Edwards recalls his work history, history as a whistleblower, and history of his own periods of homelessness. Edwards is a self-described advocate-activist and details his plan for reducing homelessness in DC. Edwards is also a poet and novelist, and shares poems and plot lines from his novel. PROJECT’S OBJECTIVES: The interviews conducted as part of the DC Oral History and Social Justice Project record how unhoused residents of the greater DC area view the history of homelessness – how did homelessness become such an entrenched part of the city. The interviews will be used to create critical dialogue among people who are currently unhoused in Washington, DC, and then they may be used to assist future advocacy efforts.
- Subject
- Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library; DC Oral History and Social Justice Project; homelessness; homelessness advocacy
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Homeless Voices Amplification Coop
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:1529
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- still image