"Black and Puerto Rican Art Movements," Yasmin Ramirez, the Black Bag Speakers, PSU, 2006

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Description

Dr. Yasmin Ramirez’ lecture entitled: “The iconography of Black and Puerto Rican Art Movements, 1960s-1980s: a comparative study of arts activism and social change in New York City during the post civil rights era.”

Introduction by Ethan Johnson, Associate Professor.

Vocal performer K. Peterson at 02:07.

Ramirez begins 07:30.

Brief interruption between 1:00:06-1:00:27.

Program ends abruptly during talk.

Sponsored by the Black Studies Department and the Multicultural Center, Portland State University.

Date

5-10-2006

Subjects

Art movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century, Puerto Rican Art, Black Art

Disciplines

Art and Design | Social History | United States History

Comments

Length: 1 hour 1 minute

Location: Portland State University

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This video is made available for educational and non-commercial use only. It may not be reproduced in any form without the express permission of Portland State University. For more information, please contact Portland State University Library Special Collections at: specialcollections@pdx.edu or (503) 725-9883.

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http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/11573

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