Protest movements
Subject
Subject Source: Fast
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Andrew P. Wood papers
Collection
Identifier: Q121
Abstract:
The Andrew P. Wood papers consist of flyers, newspaper clippings, correspondence, t-shirts, bumper stickers, as well as extensive materials relating to the Atlanta chapter of ACT-UP, 1987-2014. Andrew Wood is a graphic designer and gay activist.
Dates:
1987-2014; Majority of material found within 1988 - 1990
Found in:
Special Collections
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Andrew P. Wood papers
Diana Eidson papers
Collection
Identifier: Y004
Abstract:
Diana Eidson was Assistant Director of Lower Division Studies at Georgia State University's English Department while working on her Doctorate in Composition and Rhetoric. Her papers consist of printed material including flyers, protest chants, and booklets, and correspondence and notes, relating to social justice events such as Occupy Atlanta/Occupy GSU (Georgia State University) and Fair Food Justice.
Dates:
2010-2012
Found in:
Special Collections
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Diana Eidson papers
Karen Wagner Artifact collection
Collection
Identifier: W089
Abstract:
Former GSU subject librarian, Karen Wagner donated this small artifact collection containing buttons and a postcard supporting various feminist and leftist causes.
Dates:
circa 1980-1982, undated
Found in:
Special Collections
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Karen Wagner Artifact collection
Steve Eberhardt photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: V006
Abstract
Steve Eberhardt photograph collection, 2014-2020, consists of born-digital photographs of marches, demonstrations, and other community events in and around Atlanta from 2014 to 2020. Steve Eberhardt is a photographer from Atlanta, Georgia.
Dates:
2014-2020
Women's March Oral History Collection
Collection
Identifier: W150
Abstract
On January 21, 2017, millions of people worldwide took part in marches to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as the President of the United States. The first protest, which took place in Washington, D.C., was known as the Women's March on Washington and was intended as a response to anti-woman rhetoric and beliefs that were espoused during Trump's campaign. While women's and reproductive rights were at the forefront of marchers' concerns, many also protested the racist, anti-immigrant,...
Dates:
2017-2018