Museum of Resistance and Resilience Main MenuPraxis #1: Curation and Annotation (Group Project)details of Praxis #1 assignmentPraxis #1.1 War, Memory, And Identity: Beyond Victims and Voice Museum of Resistance and ResilienceProfessor Marjory Wentworth Honor's Class at College of CharlestonPraxis #2 Media Intervention, Multimedia Essay (Individual Project)Entry 2 in our Museum of Resistance and ResiliencePraxis #3 Manifesto of Future Resistance and ResilienceMedia Intervention/Media PostsFinal Course Reflection - A Letter to the FutureDue November 18Vicki Callahanf68c37bed83f129872c0216fae5c9d063d9e11baLisa Müller-Tredecc71af55f5122020f2b95396300e25feb73b6995
Black Power
12020-09-22T20:16:55-07:00Abigale Chenc32fc8a69c6a67d01e53a5f7675a76daf88cec07377843plain2020-09-22T20:17:15-07:00Abigale Chenc32fc8a69c6a67d01e53a5f7675a76daf88cec07Sylvia Rivera holds a fits in the air as she stands not only for the lives of transgender people in the 60s but also the racial injustice displayed towards those of the black community. Sylvia embodies the symbol of unity amongst the gay and black communities.
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1media/marsha p johnson and sylvia rivera _thumb.jpg2020-09-22T20:12:31-07:00Abigale Chenc32fc8a69c6a67d01e53a5f7675a76daf88cec07Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera1media/marsha p johnson and sylvia rivera .jpgplain2020-09-22T20:12:31-07:00Abigale Chenc32fc8a69c6a67d01e53a5f7675a76daf88cec07