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Archived since: Aug, 2011
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Content includes African American news and opinion websites.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Politics & Elections
Creator: Timothy V Johnson
Archived since: Mar, 2014
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European Union's External Action Service
Subject: Government - Counties, Politics & Elections
Archived since: Aug, 2015
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This collection documents the Autonomedia web presence from 2007-2017. From 2007-2011, the homepage of Autonomedia listed recent books published by the organization with short summaries and reviews of the books. Topics of books published by the press include anarchism, radical arts, counterculture, criticism, biographies, drugs, ecology, economics, education, feminism, fiction, history, poetry, Marxism, philosophy, politics, race, religion, and theory. In 2010, the website redesigned. The bookstore subdomain includes listings of bestsellers as well as books featured and on sale by the organization. This collection also contains the website for the InterActivist Info Exchange, initially established as a project of Autonomedia and the InterActivist Network. The forum featured news, events, reviews, announcements, and analysis from independent media sources. The forum existed on both subdomains of Interactivist and Autonomedia, http://slash.interactivist.net/ and http://slash.autonomedia.org/, respectively, until 2010. In around 2011, the website redesigned at http://interactivist.autonomedia.org/.
Subject: Government - US States, Politics & Elections , Society & Culture, Art--Political aspects--United States, Artists--Political activity--United States, Small presses--United States, Alternative mass media--United States
Collector: Fales Library & Special Collections
Archived since: Aug, 2015
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Guerrilla Girls are an anonymous group of feminists devoted to fighting against sexism within the visual fine art world. Started in New York City in 1985 to protest gender and racial inequality in the art world, members are known for the gorilla masks they wear to keep their anonymity, as well as for taking pseudonyms of dead women artists. The website lists their art projects, videos, lectures and appearances, exhibitions, and action projects.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Government - US States, Politics & Elections , Guerrilla Girls (Group of artists), Women artists--Political activity--United States., Art--Political aspects
Publisher: Guerrilla Girls
Collector: Fales Library & Special Collections
Archived since: Aug, 2015
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Founded by Scott Barry, the DUMBA Collective (1998-2006) was a non-profit arts collective in the DUMBO neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. It was devoted to the contemporary art practices of the queer community. They offered space to local and international artists, primarily queer, and gave the majority of the profit back to the artist. The Collective was both a living space and an anarchist community center. It is most known for their Lusty Loft Parties and a filming location for John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus. DUMBA lost its lease in 2006. This archived website is the MySpace page for the DUMBA collective. MySpace was a social networking website most active in 2000s. It describes planning for a sex party, fliers from events at DUMBA, and well wishes from DUMBA's MySpace friends.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Politics & Elections , Government - US States, Sexual politics, Art--Political aspects, Queer action/queer ideas, Gay artists
Collector: Fales Library & Special Collections
Archived since: Jul, 2014
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Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Society & Culture, Politics & Elections
Archived since: Apr, 2014
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In 1975, a group of civil rights, community, labor, and student activists came together to found the New York Marxist School, which became part of the larger Brecht Forum, a left political, cultural and educational center in New York City. A leading role was played by Arthur Felberbaum (1935-1979), earlier a Trotskyist activist. The NYMS sought to promote the study and renewal of Marxist ideas and their application to contemporary issues. In 1984, New York Marxist School became incorporated as the Brecht Forum to include a broader range of educational and artistic programs. The New York Marxist School remained the Forum's core project, but also expanded to include additional projects like the Institute for Popular Education, founded in 1990 in collaboration with the Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory & Arts at the Brecht. The Brecht Forum offered programs designed to promote critical analysis of capitalist society through programs such as public lectures and seminars, art exhibitions, performances, popular education workshops, and language classes. Brecht Forum closed in 2014 due to financial difficulties.
Subject: Society & Culture, Politics & Elections
Archived since: Feb, 2017
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Cindy Sheehan (b. 1957) is an activist, author, former congressional candidate for California's 8th District, and former gubernatorial candidate for the state of California. Sheehan's anti-war activism stems from the death of her eldest son, U.S. Army Specialist Casey Austin Sheehan (1979 - 2004), who was killed in combat during the Iraq War. In 2005, Sheehan garnered national and international media attention when she established an anti-war encampment, later named Camp Casey, outside of President George W. Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. Camp Casey existed for five weeks, attracting the voices and physical presence of supporters and detractors alike. Sheehan is also a founding member of the Gold Star Families for Peace. Established in 2005, this organization is an affilite of Military Families Speak Out and supports families whose loved ones were killed in action during the Iraq War. In addition to her activism, Sheehan has written several books --Dear President Bush, Peace Mom, Not One More Mother's Child, I Left My Marbles in San Francisco: The Scandal of Federal Electoral Politricks, and The Obama Files: Chronicles of an Award-Winning War Criminal-- all of which discuss her political views as a part of her anti-war campaigning. In 2008, Cindy Sheehan ran against Nancy Pelosi for a seat in Congress, but was unsuccessful, having received only 16% of votes. In 2012, she was selected as the Vice Presidential nominee for the Peace and Freedom Party. In 2014, Sheehan participated in California's gubernatorial election and lost having only received 1.2% of the statewide vote. Starting in 2009, Sheehan began hosting a weekly radio show where she interviewed individuals including Hugo Chavez and Howard Zinn. Sheehan also maintains a blog called Cindy's Soapbox.
Subject: Politics & Elections
Archived since: Jan, 2015
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Contents of the newspaper, magazine, and website of the Communist Party, USA.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Politics & Elections , Society & Culture
Creator: Timothy Johnson
Archived since: Oct, 2013
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The Brennan Center for Justice is a nonprofit organization that advocates for democratic legal reform including recent policy suggestions like automatic voter registration, small donor public financing, reversal of partisan gerrymandering, and prison reform to counter disenfranchisement and corporate influence over electoral politics. The site features regular publication of articles and op-eds, policy solutions, research reports, and documentation of court cases.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Politics & Elections
Archived since: Jan, 2015
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The Center for Dialogues was established after September 11, 2001 to foster greater dialogue between the Islamic World, the United States, and the West.
It was launched as a a forum and evolved into an institute that held conferences, published policy papers, and other programming. The Center was affiliated with the New School for Social Research from 2002-2005, and with NYU from 2005-2015. The Center closed at the end of January 2015. The Center reported administratively to the Office of the Provost.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Blogs & Social Media, Politics & Elections
Acquisition and Appraisal : Website aquired as part of an accession that included other analog and digital records.
Technical Access : Parts of the website may not render properly.
Condition Governing Access and Use: Open
Date Range: 2002-2015
Contact Information : NYU Archives, Elmer Holmes Bobst Library 70 Washington Square South New York, NY, 10012 (212) 998-2641 university.archives@library.nyu.edu
Preferred Citation : Center for Dialogues, RG 37.50, url of website, date of capture, New York University Archives, New York University Libraries.
Status: Inactive
Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use : Permission to publish must be sought from copyright holder.
Related Materials : Contact University Archives
Language of Material: English
Processed By : Aleksandr Gelfand
Archived since: Mar, 2014
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The Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia was established in 2011 thanks to a gift from the family of New York University alumni Boris and Elizabeth Jordan. The Center aims to to make Russia an aspect of all scholarly investigation. The organization sponsors researchers and fellowship programs, holds events, and hosts a blog.
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Politics & Elections , Society & Culture
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