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Collection: Fales Library: Performa
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Collection: University Archives RG 12.2.12: Kimmel Center for University Life
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Group: RG 12.2.12
Collection: Fales Library: Performa
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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Feminism and Women's Movements
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Collection: Fales Library: Performa
Description: Website for the Performa Biennial in 2017. Performa 17 took place November 1-19, 2017 at various locations across New York City. The website contains information on the artist participants, events, venues, classes, commissions, and other projects during the biennial.
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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp & War Crimes (U.S.)
Description: At our inception, with the December 5-17, 2005: Walk to Guantanamo to Visit the Prisoners, Witness Against Torture was a group of friends who-- as Americans and Catholics-- walked to Guantanamo to visit the prisoners, to perform a work of mercy, to respond to the victims of the war on terrorism. Once we returned from that journey, we began to organize more broadly to shut down Guantanamo, working with interfaith, human rights and activists' organizations. We have planned a series of nonviolent direct actions to expose and decry the administration's lawlessness, build awareness about torture and indefinite detention amongst Americans and forge human ties with the prisoners at Guantanamo and their families.
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Subject: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp., Torture--United States., Iraq War, 2003- --Prisoners and Prisons, American.
Creator: Witness against Torture
Publisher: Witness against Torture
Coverage: Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba) / United States.
Tag: Protesters
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Arts and Cultural Left
Description: Asian CineVision (ACV) is a non-profit media arts organization that develops, promotes and preserves media made by or about peoples of Asian descent. Asian CineVision was founded by grassroots media activists in New York's Chinatown in 1976 to raise social and cultural awareness of the Asian American experience, both in the Asian American community and among the general public. CineVue Online is ACV’s media arts journal established in 1986. The website contains their media arts journal, information on their Asian American International Film Festival, news listings, event listings, and press releases.
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Subject: Asian American motion picture producers and directors., Asian Americans in television broadcasting., Asian Americans.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Arts and Cultural Left
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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Arts and Cultural Left
Description: Asian CineVision (ACV) is a non-profit media arts organization that develops, promotes and preserves media made by or about peoples of Asian descent. Asian CineVision was founded by grassroots media activists in New York's Chinatown in 1976 to raise social and cultural awareness of the Asian American experience, both in the Asian American community and among the general public. CineVue Online is ACV’s media arts journal established in 1986. The website contains their media arts journal, information on their Asian American International Film Festival, news listings, event listings, and press releases.
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Subject: Asian American motion picture producers and directors., Asian Americans in television broadcasting., Asian Americans.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Other Left Activism
Description: Founded in 1974, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) is a national organization that protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian Americans. By combining litigation, advocacy, education, and organizing, AALDEF works with Asian American communities across the country to secure human rights for all.
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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Economic and Social Justice
Description: ColorOfChange.org works to strengthen Black America’s political voice, make government more responsive to the concerns to Black Americans and to bring about political and social change. ColorOfChange.org is comprised of Black Americans from every economic class, as well as those from all backgrounds who seek to help Black Americans be heard. Members are united to make sure all Americans are represented, served, and protected regardless of race or class.
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Subject: African Americans--Political activity
Creator: ColorOfChange.org
Publisher: ColorOfChange.org
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
Description: Communications Workers of America (CWA), founded in 1947, is America's largest communications and media union, represents over 700,000 workers in both private and public sectors, including over half a million workers employed in telecommunications, broadcasting, cable TV, journalism, publishing, electronics and general manufacturing, as well as airline customer service, government service, health care, education and other fields. The union includes some 1,200 chartered local unions across the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Members live in approximately 10,000 communities, making CWA one of the most geographically diverse unions. CWA is headquartered in Washington, DC, and affiliated with the AFL-CIO, the Canadian Labour Congress, and Union Network International. The website contains their newsletter, their blog, event listings, press releases, issues and action alerts, and other multimedia.
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Subject: Communications Workers of America., Telecommunication--Employees--Labor unions--United States.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Other Left Activism
Description: Founded in 1998, the Working Families Party (WFP) is New York progressive political party formed from community organizations, neighborhood activists, and labor unions. The party's main issue concerns are jobs, health care, education and energy/environment. The organization cross-endorses candidates who support their platforms. The website lists endorsed candidates, issues, and action alerts.
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Subject: Working Families Party (N.Y.), Political parties--New York (State), Labor movement--Political activity--New York State.
Creator: Working Families Party (N.Y.)
Publisher: Working Families Party (N.Y.)
Coverage: New York (State)
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
Description: ACT-UAW Local 7902 (Adjuncts Coming Together) represents over 4,000 part- time and adjunct teachers at the New School and New York University. The union was formed in 2002 by adjuncts at NYU, which first ratified their first contract in 2004. In 2004, adjuncts at the New School began to negotiate, and reached an agreement with the New School in 2005. The union has successfully negotiated better pay, job security, partially subsidized health care, pension benefits, and promoted transparency within the universities' budgetary systems. The website contains their current contracts, information about their committees and stewards, election results, their newsletter, Adjunct Voice, and a gallery of their members' art.
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Subject: College teachers' unions--United States.
Creator: ACT-UAW (UAW Local 7902)
Collection: Fales Library: ACT UP New York
Description: ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) was founded to address the medical establishment and government's unresponsiveness to the AIDS pandemic in March 1987. The organization is committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis by bringing about legislation, medical research, treatment, and policies to bring an end to the disease. This website contains news and press releases dating back to 2009 and information on the 2013 Robin Hood Tax Demonstration.
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Collection: Fales Library: ACT UP New York
Description: ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) was founded to address the medical establishment and government's unresponsiveness to the AIDS pandemic in March 1987. The organization is committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis by bringing about legislation, medical research, treatment, and policies to bring an end to the disease. This website contains news and press releases dating back to 2009 and information on the 2013 Robin Hood Tax Demonstration.
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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Other Left Activism
Description: ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) was founded to address the medical establishment and government's unresponsiveness to the AIDS pandemic in March 1987. The organization is committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis by bringing about legislation, medical research, treatment, and policies to bring an end to the disease. This website contains news and press releases dating back to 2009 and information on the 2013 Robin Hood Tax Demonstration.
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Collection: Fales Library: ACT UP New York
Description: ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) was founded to address the medical establishment and government's unresponsiveness to the AIDS pandemic in March 1987. The organization is committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis by bringing about legislation, medical research, treatment, and policies to bring an end to the disease. The websites contain news, a timeline and history of the organization; information on their weekly Monday meetings; information on actions and demonstrations dating back to 1999 to 2017; zines and other organizing documents; treatment information; and information on DIVA TV (Damned Interfering Video Activists) and YELL (Youth Education Life Line).
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Collection: African American Issues
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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Other Left Activism
Description: The Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives (ALBA) is dedicated to preserving and communicating the history and memory of those Americans who participated in the Spanish Civil War on the Republican side. It is also successor to the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. The ALBA archives are housed at the Tamiment Library, New York University. They also publish the quarterly journal, The Volunteer.
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Subject: Abraham Lincoln Brigade., Spain--History--Civil War, 1936-1939--Foreign participation, American., Spain. Eje?rcito Popular de la Repu?blica. Abraham Lincoln Battalion
Creator: Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives.
Coverage: International
Collection: New York University Collection of Contemporary Composers' Websites
Description: God is My Co-Pilot is a New York City-based band by Craig Flanagin and Sharon Topper. The band's music covers themes such as gender identity, queer sexuality, and religion. The website features information about the band, press reviews, featured musicians, and contact information.
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Collection: Fales Library: Working Artists and the Greater Economy
Description: Symposium at ALLGOLD on March 28, 2015 focusing on conversations between art laborers and art producers.
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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Economic and Social Justice
Description: This is the website of the Occupy Wall Street Alternative Banking working group. The group aims to push for better financial regulations, by evaluating and fostering alternative financial options, and by educating the public about the contemporary financial system to inspire activism. The website contains event listings, information on their projects, reports, research resources, and a blog.
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Subject: Banks and banking |z United States., Social responsibility in banking.
Creator: Occupy Alternative Banking
Coverage: United States.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Economic and Social Justice
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: NYU Alumni Connect is a monthly email newsletter including alumni and faculty profiles, featured NYU news, and a stories from the University Archives. Alumni Connect dates back to January 2010.
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Subject: Alumnae and Alumni
Creator: University Development and Alumni Relations
Coverage: University Development and Alumni Relations (UDAR), University Administration
Format: Newsletter
Type: NYU Site
Date: 2010 -
Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Website for the program in American Studies in the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis. It studies United States society in national, hemispheric, and global frameworks. It has information on the graduate and undergraduate programs, events, faculty, resources and affiliations, and their newsletter in 2013.
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Subject: American Studies
Group: RG 21.49
Creator: Graduate Program in American Studies, Department of Social & Cultural Analysis
Coverage: Graduate School of Arts and Science, College of Arts and Science
Format: Newsletter
Type: PDF
Date: 2013
Collection: New York University Collection of Contemporary Composers' Websites
Description: Amy Williams is a composer who focuses on piano and orchestral music. The website includes a biography, a list of her works, her discography, news about her music, a photo gallery, and contact information.
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Group: Annual 5
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Anarchism
Description: The New York City Anarchist Book Fair is a yearly exposition of books, magazines, pamphlets, art, film/video, and other cultural and political productions of the anarchist scene worldwide. The first book fair was in 2007, organized by the New York Metro Anarchist Alliance. The Book Fair includes two days of panels, presentations, workshops, and skill shares on to provide further opportunities to learn more and share your own experience and creativity. The goal of the book fair is to enable people to connect with one another as well as to provide broader access to the rich and varied field of anarchist ideas and practices.
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Subject: Anarchism., Anarchists--New York (State)--New York., Book industries and trade--Exhibitions.
Creator: New York City Anarchist Bookfair Collective.
Publisher: New York City Anarchist Bookfair Collective.
Coverage: New York (N.Y.) / International
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism
Description: Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER), was formed on September 14, 2001. ANSWER is a coalition of organizations and individuals across the United States, campaigning against US intervention in Latin America, the Carribbean, the Middle East and Asia. Partner organizations have campaigned for civil rights and for social and economic justice for working and poor people inside the United States. They work through direct action, protests, and other forms of demonstration. The website contains news listings, news analysis, information about regional offices, and event listings.
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Subject: A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition., Trotskyism--United States., Anti-imperialist movements--United States., Social justice--United States.
Creator: A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition.
Publisher: A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition.
Coverage: United States. / International.
Tag: Communism
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
Description: This website was the blog of the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA) Washington D.C. chapter. It contained a description of the chapter, blog posts from chapter members about APALA activities, and contact information. This website was captured from March 2014 to October 2017.
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Subject: Asian American labor union members., Asian Americans |z Civil rights., Asian Americans |z Economic conditions., Asian Americans |z Employment., Asian Americans |z Politics and government., Asian Americans |z Social conditions.
Creator: Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance
Coverage: United States.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
Description: This was the website for the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA). It contained APALA announcements, information for members, resources for organizing and politics, information on labor and community partnerships, and press coverage. The website was captured from March 2014 to December 2014.
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Subject: Asian American labor union members., Asian Americans |z Civil rights., Asian Americans |z Economic conditions., Asian Americans |z Employment., Asian Americans |z Politics and government., Asian Americans |z Social conditions.
Creator: Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance
Coverage: United States.
Collection: New York University Collection of Contemporary Composers' Websites
Description: Spider's Canvas/Arachnodrone is a co-creation of composer Evan Ziporyn, composer/visual artist Christine Southworth, sound artist Ian Hattwick, spider researcher Isabelle Su, in collaboration with artist Tomás Saraceno. The piece sonifies a virtual model of a spider's web.
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Collection: University Archives: Hemispheric Institute (RG 37.45)
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Collection: University Archives: Hemispheric Institute (RG 37.45)
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Collection: Fales Library: Working Artists and the Greater Economy
Description: "Free" was an exhibition at the New Museum from October 20, 2010-January 23, 2011. “Free” explores how the internet has fundamentally changed our landscape of information and our notion of public space.
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Collection: Fales Library: Working Artists and the Greater Economy
Description: Event at the New Museum discussing the "Free" exhibition on December 9, 2010.
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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp & War Crimes (U.S.)
Description: United States. Congress. Senate. Armed Services Committee. Inquiry into the treatment of detainees in U.S. custody, 11/20/2008
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Subject: Torture--United States., Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States., Human rights--United States., Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Description: Refuse & Resist! was a human rights activist group founded in New York City in 1987. They opposed censorship, war, acts of police brutality, advocated against the death penalty and other acts of violence. They supported political prisoners, undocumented immigrants, the poor, and reproductive rights. Refuse & Resist! worked through nonviolent resistance, including speaking out in schools, communities and in the media; organizing forums and meetings; demonstrating in the streets; creating and performing cultural works; and contributing financially. The organization officially dissolved in 2006 and the website ceased updating in 2008. The website contains news listings, their CounterAttack magazine, and their artists network.
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Subject: Radicals |z United States |x Civil rights., Peace movements |z United States., Prisoners |x Civil rights |z United States., Human rights |z United States.
Creator: Refuse & Resist! (Organization).
Coverage: United States.
Collection: Fales Library: Working Artists and the Greater Economy
Description: Event at Artists Space on October 3, 2015 on the value relations of art production. It was part of We (Not I), a four-day program of discursive meetings, presentations, and events that brings together a wide range of artists, writers, curators and thinkers identifying with feminist practices to exchange and produce content addressing questions around the role of "we" in contemporary art practice,
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Collection: Fales Library: Artists Space
Description: Event at Artists Space on October 3, 2015 on the value relations of art production. It was part of We (Not I), a four-day program of discursive meetings, presentations, and events that brings together a wide range of artists, writers, curators and thinkers identifying with feminist practices to exchange and produce content addressing questions around the role of "we" in contemporary art practice,
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Collection: Fales Library: Working Artists and the Greater Economy
Description: Event at Artists Space on July 22, 2015 to discuss the American Royalties Too Act (ART Act).
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Collection: Fales Library: Artists Space
Description: Event at Artists Space on July 22, 2015 to discuss the American Royalties Too Act (ART Act).
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Collection: Fales Library: Working Artists and the Greater Economy
Description: Event in partnership with Artists Space on January 9, 2012. Event included a brief introduction to W.A.G.E. Certification; a presentation by artist, economist, and sociologist Hans Abbing, author of Why are Artists Poor: The Exceptional Economy of the Arts; and discussion.
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Collection: Fales Library: Artists Space
Description: Event in partnership with Artists Space on January 9, 2012. Event included a brief introduction to W.A.G.E. Certification; a presentation by artist, economist, and sociologist Hans Abbing, author of Why are Artists Poor: The Exceptional Economy of the Arts; and discussion.
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Collection: Fales Library: Working Artists and the Greater Economy
Description: Event at Artists Space on April 20, 2012 presenting the 2010 WAGE Artists Survey.
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Collection: Fales Library: Artists Space
Description: Event at Artists Space on April 20, 2012 presenting the 2010 WAGE Artists Survey.
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Collection: Fales Library: Working Artists and the Greater Economy
Description: Event at Artists Space on December 10, 2016 on white supremacy in the art system and the racialized split between artists and art workers. The event was part of Decolonize This Place, a three-month project by art collective MTL+.
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Collection: Fales Library: Artists Space
Description: Event at Artists Space on December 10, 2016 on white supremacy in the art system and the racialized split between artists and art workers. The event was part of Decolonize This Place, a three-month project by art collective MTL+.
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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Economic and Social Justice
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Arts and Cultural Left
Description: The Asian American Arts Centre, founded in 1974 as Asian American Dance Theatre, is one of the older community arts organizations in New York City Chinatown. The current name, Asian American Arts Centre, was adopted in 1987 to encompass both the dance company (Asian American Dance Theatre) and the visual arts program, Asian Arts Institute, initiated in 1984. In 2007, the Asian American Art Centre created a new archive, the AAAC Artist Archive. 150 artists who exemplified the major issues that compose the subject of Asian American art were selected and their materials processed for long-term archival preservation. The website contains a blog with details on past and current exhibitions, the digital archive of art, and information related to community organizing in Chinatown.
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Subject: Asian American art., Community organization |z New York (State) |z New York., Art |x Political aspects.
Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Website for the Center for European and Mediterranean Studies at NYU. The website contains events, faculty biographies, undergraduate and graduate programs, courses, events, faculty and student news, visiting scholars, and their blog Transatlantic.
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Subject: European Studies
Group: RG 37.47
Creator: New York Consortium for European Studies
Coverage: Center for European and Mediterranean Studies
Format: Newsletter
Type: NYU Site
Date: 2006 -
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
Description: Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 1181 is the largest local in the United States for the Amalgamated Transit Union. It represents drivers, escorts, school bus drivers, and mechanics in New York City, Westchester County and Long Island. The website contains information on their school bus strike in 2013, their pension and welfare fund, and a calendar.
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Subject: Amalgamated Transit Union., Transport workers--Labor unions--New York (State)--New York--History., Transport workers--Labor unions--United States.
Creator: Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 1181
Publisher: Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 1181
Coverage: New York (State)
Tag: Transport Workers
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
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Collection: New York University Collection of Contemporary Composers' Websites
Description: Axamer Folio is a modular network of 24 pieces for saxophone and drumset, with no pre-set order, form, or duration.
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Collection: New York University Collection of Contemporary Composers' Websites
Description: The website contains a biography of the artist, a list of his compositions, a discography of his published works, Robinson's prose works, and examples of his music in the form of embedded audio files. Robinson's acoustic music is inspired by American, South Asian, and European traditions, and incorporates Indian ragas. Capture of the site began in May 2017. This description is based on the May 2017 capture of the site.
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Group: Quarterly 1
Collection: Avery Fisher Center: Michael Robinson
Description: The website contains a biography of the artist, a list of his compositions, a discography of his published works, Robinson's prose works, and examples of his music in the form of embedded audio files. Robinson's acoustic music is inspired by American, South Asian, and European traditions, and incorporates Indian ragas. Capture of the site began in May 2017. This description is based on the May 2017 capture of the site.
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Group: Quarterly 1
Collection: Avery Fisher Center: Michael Robinson
Description: The website contains a biography of the artist, a list of his compositions, a discography of his published works, Robinson's prose works, and examples of his music in the form of embedded audio files. Robinson's acoustic music is inspired by American, South Asian, and European traditions, and incorporates Indian ragas. Capture of the site began in May 2017. This description is based on the May 2017 capture of the site.
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Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Barricade: A Journal of Antifascism & Translation is a print and open-access periodical dedicated to publishing translations of linguistically and temporally diverse works of anti fascist and anti authoritarian literature, including but not limited to short stories, poetry, theater, nonfiction, philosophical/theoretical writing, and excerpts of longer works.
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Group: RG 21.50
Collection: University Archives RG 3.0.12: Office of the President: John Sexton
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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
Description: The Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers' International Union (BCTGM) is a labor union in the United States and Canada with a membership of 100,000. The union includes workers in bakeries, candy, cereal, sugar, grain mills, tobacco plants, food processing and manufacturing facilities and other related occupations related to these industries. The union traces its history to the founding of the Journeymen Bakers Union in 1886. The contemporary BCTGM was formed in January, 1999 from the merger of the Bakery, Confectionery and Tobacco Workers' International Union and the American Federation of Grain Millers. The BCTGM is affiliated with the AFL-CIO, the Canadian Labour Congress and the International Union of Food Workers (IUF).
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Subject: Bakery employees--Labor unions--United States., Tobacco workers---Labor unions--United States.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
Description: The Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers' International Union (BCTGM) is a labor union in the United States and Canada with a membership of 100,000. The union includes workers in bakeries, candy, cereal, sugar, grain mills, tobacco plants, food processing and manufacturing facilities and other related occupations related to these industries. The union traces its history to the founding of the Journeymen Bakers Union in 1886. The contemporary BCTGM was formed in January, 1999 from the merger of the Bakery, Confectionery and Tobacco Workers' International Union and the American Federation of Grain Millers. The BCTGM is affiliated with the AFL-CIO, the Canadian Labour Congress and the International Union of Food Workers (IUF).
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Subject: Bakery employees--Labor unions--United States., Tobacco workers---Labor unions--United States.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Description: Global Exchange, founded in 1988, is an international human rights organization and resource center dedicated to promoting social, economic and environmental justice and educating the U.S. public about root causes of injustice and the impacts of U.S. government policies and corporate practices. The website contains information on their programs, reality travel tours, event listings, and news updates.
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Subject: Social justice., Human rights.
Creator: Global Exchange (Organization)
Publisher: Global Exchange (Organization)
Collection: New York University Collection of Contemporary Composers' Websites
Description: Barros is an improvisational musician and composer who creates works with acoustic and electronic instruments. The website details Barros' works and contains a calendar of the artist's events, information about his compositions, and links to his Soundcloud and BabelScores pages. Capture of the site began in July 2017. This description is based on the July 2017 capture of the site.
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Group: Annual 3
Collection: University Archives: Howard Besser Papers
Description: This web page collates information on the scholarship, teaching, activism, and other interests of Howard Besser, founder of the Moving Image Archive Program at the Tisch School of the Arts.
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Collection: University Archives: Howard Besser Papers
Description: This website represents the syllabi, course lectures, and other research created and conducted by Howard Besser over several semesters of teaching at the University of Michigan and the University of California, Berkeley, from 1993-2001.
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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
Description: The Council of School Supervisors and Administrators is the collective bargaining unit for 6,100 Principals, Assistant Principals, Supervisors and Education Administrators who work in the NYC public schools and 200 Directors and Assistant Directors who work in city- subsidized Centers for Early Childhood Education. CSA was formed from many professional organizations that represented supervisors and administrators as the Council of Supervisory Associations in 1962 to fight for collective bargaining rights with the then NYC Board of Education. In 1968, CSA became a labor union and changed its name to the Council of Supervisors and Administrators. CSA is Local 1 of the American Federation of School Administrators, AFL-CIO, located in Washington, DC. CSA is also affiliated with the NYS Federation of School Administrators, which is, in turn, a member of the NYS School Administrators Consortium. The website contains its newsletter, CSA News, information on workshops and training, political action campaigns, agreements and contracts, and additional photographs and videos.
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Subject: Collective bargaining |x School administrators |z United, States.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
Description: The Black Workers for Justice (BWFJ) is a mass activist workers organization. It includes socialists, radical working class and general members, who link the immediate struggles in the workplaces and communities to a long term transitional radical program for Black empowerment/self-determination, social justice and social transformation. BWFJ was founded in 1981. Its labor and political perspectives grow out of an analysis of the development of the U.S. national and global economy, the U.S. imperialist state, and the ongoing role of the U.S. South as a fundamental pillar of U.S imperialism.
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Subject: African American labor union members., Black nationalism., Community organization.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Arts and Cultural Left
Description: The Groundswell Collective, founded in 2006, is a loose affiliation of artists that work at the intersection of art and activism. The collective is interested in how art relates to social movements and to use of the creativity of the radical left to create an impact in society. The collective uses various different media and the website maintains a blog, catalogs art and runs an online store and barter network.
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Subject: Groundswell Collective., Art--Political aspects--United States., Artists--blogs.
Creator: Groundswell Collective.
Publisher: Groundswell Collective.
Coverage: United States / International
Collection: Fales Library: Paper Tiger Television
Description: Paper Tiger Television blog contains descriptions of their programming dating back to 2007.
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Tag: Television
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Alternative Mass Media / News Web Sites
Description: Paper Tiger Television blog contains descriptions of their programming dating back to 2007.
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Tag: Television
Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: The Docket is a publication of New York University School of Law that publishes notices of NYU School of Law course announcements, administrative bulletins, announcements of events and other notices of general interest to the Law School community.
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Subject: Law
Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Blog for the Frank J. Guarini Center on Environmental and Land Use Law. It works to advance policy-relevant inquiry and writing to develop and implement innovative market and regulatory solutions for environmental, climate, and energy issues at the city, state, national, and global level. The blog dates back to 2010.
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Subject: Law, Environment
Group: RG 22
Creator: School of Law, Frank J. Guarini Center on Environmental and Land Use Law at NYU School of Law
Coverage: School of Law
Format: Newsletter
Date: 2010 -
Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Food Court is written by Michael Orey, head of public affairs for NYU School of Law. Dates back to 2011.
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Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: NYU School of Law’s annual magazine, published each fall, has in-depth features on notable alumni or faculty members, academic areas, and other news. The magazine also publishes scholarly excerpts and news-length stories on the Law School’s faculty, scholarship, programs, students, alumni, news and events. The magazine online dates back to 2002.
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Subject: Law, Alumnae and Alumni
Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Established initially as the Privacy Research Group Blog, the blog features posts related to behavioral advertising; government, technology, and policy; social media; and privacy tools. Blog posts date back to 2010. Blog changed its name in 2015.
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Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: The NYU Law Tax Blog contains the latest news about events and happenings at the NYU Graduate Tax Program. Includes information on career services, the international tax program, faculty and alumni news, scholarships, and other information. The blog dates back to 2010.
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Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Blog for the Department of Anthropology at NYU. The blog contains news related to alumni, anthropology in New York City, anthropology in the field, conferences, departmental colloquium, faculty research, graduate student accomplishments, prizes and awards, talks, Program in Culture and Media, and undergraduate students. The blog dates back to 2012.
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Subject: Anthropology
Group: RG 21.15
Creator: Department of Anthropology
Coverage: College of Arts and Science
Type: NYU Site
Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Website for the blog of the Department of Linguistics at NYU. The blog focuses on topics such as phonetics/phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics, and neurolinguistics. It includes announcements on conference presentations, job placements, alumni news, publications, program news, lectures and other events, the Working Group in Urban Sociolinguistics, and the Linguistics Association of NYU. The blog dates back to 2007.
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Subject: Linguistics
Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: The Back Table is a blog which highlights archives and special collections at NYU Libraries. Blog posts are written by staff from Archival Collections Management, the Barbara Goldsmith Preservation and Conservation department, Fales Library and Special Collections, Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, and the New York University Archives. Blog posts discuss grant awards, updates from recently processed collections, conservation efforts, research projects, arrangement and description projects, student projects, exhibition notes, and highlights from collections commemorating holidays or significant events.
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Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Blog for the Cinema Studies program at NYU. It contains alumni and department news, events, and student achievements. The blog dates back to 2009.
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Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Blog for the Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film and Television. Post include information on events, film screenings and festivals, job opportunities, production grants, scholarships, alumni news, call for entries in festivals and other contests, and departmental announcements. The blog dates back to July 2011. The captures of the blog from 2016-2019 do not contain any content.
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Group: RG 35.6
Creator: Tisch School of the Arts
Coverage: Tisch School of the Arts
Format: News
Date: 2011 -
Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Blog for the Performance Studies Department. Blog posts cover lectures, conferences, memorials, calls for papers, admissions information, book summaries, symposiums, awards, exhibits, performance announcements, and alumni news. The blog dates back to 2009. The captures of the blog from 2016-2019 do not contain any content.
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Subject: Art, Art/Performance
Group: RG 35.8
Creator: Performance Studies
Coverage: Tisch School of the Arts
Format: News
Date: 2009 -
Collection: University Archives: Institutional (Departmental) Publications
Description: Executive MBA Blog features articles from students from the Executive MBA program at Stern. The blog dates back to 2009 and features articles on work-life-school balance, Arrowwood residency, Stern clubs, teamwork, Global Study Tour, Berkley Center business plan competition, entrepreneurship, advice for being in the program, curriculum, and other highlights from the program.
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Subject: Business
Group: RG 29
Creator: Leonard N. Stern School of Business
Coverage: Leonard N. Stern School of Business
Format: News
Date: 2013 -
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Other Left Activism
Description: Bluestockings is a bookstore, fair trade cafe, and activist center in the Lower East Side of Manhattan [New York City]. Through words, art, food, activism, education, and community, we strive to create a space that welcomes and empowers all people. We actively support movements that challenge hierarchy and all systems of oppression, including but not limited to patriarchy, heterosexism, the gender binary, white supremacy and classism, within society as well as our own movements. We seek to make our space and resources available to such movements for meetings, events, and research. Additionally, we offer educational programming that promotes centered, strategic, and visionary thinking, towards the realization of a society that is infinitely creative, truly democratic, equitable, ecological, and free.
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Subject: Bookstores--New York (State)--New York., Lower East Side (New York, N.Y.)
Creator: Bluestockings (New York, N.Y.)
Collection: Fales Library: Autonomedia
Description: Founded in 1984, Autonomedia is a North American publisher of radical theoretical works, especially in the anarchist tradition. Autonomedia publishes books on topics such as anarchism, Marxist works, cyberfeminism, drug literature, turn of the 21st century queer individualist anarchist novels, and other works. They are known for publishing the "Autonomedia Calendar of Jubilee Saints," in which every day of the calendar recalls a deceased person of some significance to progressive movements or thought. They also maintain the Interactivist Info Exchange, an online forum for discourse and debate on themes relevant to the books that they publish.
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Subject: Autonomedia., Alternative mass media--United States., Small presses--United States., Artists--Political activity--United States., Art--Political aspects--United States.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Alternative Mass Media / News Web Sites
Description: Founded in 1984, Autonomedia is a North American publisher of radical theoretical works, especially in the anarchist tradition. Autonomedia publishes books on topics such as anarchism, Marxist works, cyberfeminism, drug literature, turn of the 21st century queer individualist anarchist novels, and other works. They are known for publishing the "Autonomedia Calendar of Jubilee Saints," in which every day of the calendar recalls a deceased person of some significance to progressive movements or thought. They also maintain the Interactivist Info Exchange, an online forum for discourse and debate on themes relevant to the books that they publish.
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Subject: Autonomedia., Alternative mass media--United States., Small presses--United States., Artists--Political activity--United States., Art--Political aspects--United States.
Collection: Fales Library: Autonomedia
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Collection: New York University Collection of Contemporary Composers' Websites
Description: The website documents the life and work of Mumma, a composer and musician specializing in electronic music, the components for which are frequently home-built, and horn. The website contains information about his compositions, a biography of the artist, information about his past performances, including a recording of one such event in the form of an embedded video file, images of the artist, scores and examples of his works in the form of embedded image and audio files, and a bibliography of his published prose works. Mumma's music combines acoustic and electronic instruments, as well as computers, to create compositions for solo, concert, symphony, and chamber ensembles. Capture of the site began in February 2015. This description is based on the May 2017 capture of the site.
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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Brecht Forum
Description: The Brecht Forum, originally located at 451 West Street in Manhattan, now at 388 Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, is a Marxist cultural and educational center. The Brecht Forum was founded in 1975 as The New York Marxist School. In 1984, the founding collective incorporated as The Brecht Forum with The New York Marxist School as the Forum's core project. In addition to the New York Marxist School, it also offers other programs, language classes, and arts and cultural events. The website contains information on their curriculum and classes, programming from 2007-2014, as well as economic news analysis. Over the years, the Brecht Forum supported different types of programming, including the Neues Kabarett, the Right to City podcast series, the Manifestoon, the Institute for Popular Education, the Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory, the Harvey Goldberg Classroom Benefits from 2006-2009, Strategic Visions discussion series, and other events and programs. In 2014, after the Brecht Forum closed, the website remained active as a video gallery until 2017.
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Coverage: United States.
Tag: Marxism
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism
Description: The Brecht Forum, originally located at 451 West Street in Manhattan, now at 388 Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, is a Marxist cultural and educational center. The Brecht Forum was founded in 1975 as The New York Marxist School. In 1984, the founding collective incorporated as The Brecht Forum with The New York Marxist School as the Forum's core project. In addition to the New York Marxist School, it also offers other programs, language classes, and arts and cultural events. The website contains information on their curriculum and classes, programming from 2007-2014, as well as economic news analysis. Over the years, the Brecht Forum supported different types of programming, including the Neues Kabarett, the Right to City podcast series, the Manifestoon, the Institute for Popular Education, the Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory, the Harvey Goldberg Classroom Benefits from 2006-2009, Strategic Visions discussion series, and other events and programs. In 2014, after the Brecht Forum closed, the website remained active as a video gallery until 2017.
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Coverage: United States.
Tag: Marxism
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
Description: The Brooklyn Museum union, a unit of UAW Local 2110, represents full and part-time, professional and non-professional staff at Brooklyn Museum. The union was formed in May 2021. The website contains an FAQ, support information, and links to news reports on the union.
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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
Description: The Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, founded in 1901, represents nearly 9,500 signal employees on both the freight railroads and the passenger and commuter railroads across the United States and into Canada. The Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen is affiliated with the AFL-CIO and the Transportation Trades Department.
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Subject: Railroads--Employees--Labor unions--United States.
Creator: Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen
Publisher: Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen
Coverage: United States
Collection: University Archives: Course Listings, Bulletins and Descriptions
Description: The College offers the B.A. and the B.S. degrees in a wide range of programs in the humanities, science, social sciences, and foreign languages and literatures.
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Group: RG 19
Creator: College of Arts and Science
Coverage: College of Arts and Science
Format: pdf
Type: Bulletin
Date: May 2014-September 2016
Status : Active
Collection: University Archives: Course Listings, Bulletins and Descriptions
Description: Landing page for the CAS bulletin which includes policies, requirements, course offerings, schedules, activities, tuition, fees, and calendar of the school and its departments and programs. PDFs linked include bulletins for 2012-2014, 2014-2016, 2016-2018, and 2018-2020.
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Group: RG 19
Date: April 2014-August 2018
Collection: University Archives: Course Listings, Bulletins and Descriptions
Description: NYU Tandon (formerly the Polytechnic School of Engineering) bulletins for 2014-2016, 2016-2018, 2018-2020, and 2020-2022. The bulletins includes graduate and undergraduate academic requirements and policies; academic department and degree and program information; lists of academic programs and curricula; and course descriptions. Also includes PDFs of bulletins dating back to 1981.
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Group: RG 48
Date: April 2015-ongoing
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