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- Antonious Bui Interview, May 14, 2020
- Date
- May 14, 2020
- Creator
- Antonious Bui; Naoko Wowsugi; Naoko Wowsugi
- Description
- Artist Antonious Bui, a fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MA discusses the impact of COVID-19. Antonious shares how, as a cultural worker, there have been a number of postponements and cancellations that have impacted the ability of fellows at the Fine Arts Work Center to work collaboratively in person. Antonious discusses how the pandemic presented an opportunity to critique institutions and demand a more equitable future, thanking the Fine Arts Work Center for responding to demands for stipend and stay increases. Antonious talks about how family, loved ones, and other artists have provided invaluable support, and also shares how it's been inspiring to see how the pandemic can provide a model for collective movement on other issues like the climate crisis. Antonious ends by hoping that we see how our "normal" is unsustainable, as it only serves the richest and most privileged. We need to recognize that we are not all equal, and that we all need to continue to pay attention to understand that collective movement -- and art -- is more important than ever. This video is part of the Humanities Truck's From Me To You: A Covid-19 Oral History Project. https://humanitiestruck.com/frommetoyou/
- Subject
- Provincetown, MA; COVID; COVID-19; coronavirus; pandemic; art; artists; Fine Arts Work Center; culture; cultural worker; institutions; equity; justice; collective movement; climate change; privilege
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- From Me To You: A COVID-19 Oral History Project
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:2134
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- Title
- Desegregate the schools, march on Boston May 17
- Date
- 1975
- Description
- Flier publicizing a march on Boston, Massachusetts on May 17, 1975 in support of school desegregation in Boston. The march is organized by the Boston NAACP and supported by numerous organizations, including NAACP, National Student Coalition Against Racism, and the D.C. Area Student Coalition Against Racism.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Racism -- United States -- History -- 20th century; School integration
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_F_0049
- Type
- fliers (printed matter)
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:70879
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- text
- Title
- National march and rally
- Date
- 1975
- Description
- A flier promoting a national march and rally in support of quality education, school desegregation, and the constitution on Saturday May 17, 1975 in Boston, Massachusetts. The march and rally are sponsored by the National NAACP and the Boston NAACP.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Racism -- United States -- History -- 20th century; School integration
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_F_0052
- Type
- fliers (printed matter)
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:70883
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- text
- Title
- Wanted "the Torch"
- Date
- 1971
- Description
- Poster publicizing a sit-in on April 22, 1971, organized jointly by the Students for a Democratic Society and the Maurice Gordon Tenants for Health and Safety, against Boston landlord Maurice Gordon. Gordon's buildings were of subpar conditions and caused the death of eight tenants at his 50 Peterboro Street building on March 31, 1971 in Boston, Massachusetts.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Discrimination in housing; Landlords
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_P_0040
- Type
- posters
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:70792
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- text
- Title
- Women support women
- Date
- 1976
- Creator
- Person responsible unknown
- Description
- Poster publicizing the Women's Day March on August 26, 1976 at the Boston Commons in Boston, Massachusetts.
- Subject
- Feminism; Women -- Political activity -- United States; Women's rights
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_P_0048
- Type
- posters
- Collection
- Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:70801
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- text