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It'S Simple Steve
title It'S Simple Stevedescription Comic book image of a man and a woman. A word bubble above the woman's head reads, "It's Simple Steve. Why Don't You and Your Boys Just GET THE FUCK OUT OF EL SALVADOR!" The artist of any work retains all rights to that work. Copyright has not been assigned to the Regents of the University of California. The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement. No further reproduction is permitted without prior written permission by the artist or copyright holder. Any requests for permission to reproduce this piece must be directed to: Centro Cultural de la Raza 2125 Park Blvd. San Diego, CA 92101, 619-235-6135, 619-595-0034 fax, E-mail:centro@centroraza.com. Web: http://www.centroraza.com/artist/creator Sigüenza, Herbertsubject International Relations Central America El Salvador El Salvador, U.S. Intervention In Mexican American Art Humor Comic Books, Strips, Etc., In Art Chicano Art Prints El Salvador - History--1979-1992 Mexican Americans Posters Graphic Arts Chicanoscontributor Calisphere -
Triunfará
title Triunfarádescription A broken chain dangles from a shackled pair of hands beneath the seal of the Republic of El Salvador. Above the seal, text reads "TRIUNFARA". Text in the lower left corner reads "F.U.S." The artist of any work retains all rights to that work. Copyright has not been assigned to the Regents of the University of California. The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement. No further reproduction is permitted without prior written permission by the artist or copyright holder. Any requests for permission to reproduce this piece must be directed to: Centro Cultural de la Raza 2125 Park Blvd. San Diego, CA 92101, 619-235-6135, 619-595-0034 fax, E-mail:centro@centroraza.com. Web: http://www.centroraza.com/artist/creator Artist Unknownsubject International Relations Central America El Salvador El Salvador, U.S. Intervention In Mexican American Art Chicano Art Prints El Salvador - History--1979-1992 Mexican Americans Flags In Art Posters Chains Graphic Arts Chicanoscontributor Calisphere -
National Chicano Moratorium 20Th Anniversary
title National Chicano Moratorium 20Th Anniversarydescription Cat.3 055(18) Sign reads, "A Decade of War in El Salvador It has cost us $3,000,000,000 dollars. It has cost El Salvador 70,000 lives. ¡Basta Ya!" The artist of any work retains all rights to that work. Copyright has not been assigned to the Regents of the University of California. The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement. No further reproduction is permitted without prior written permission by the artist or copyright holder. Any requests for permission to reproduce this piece must be directed to: Royal Chicano Air Force c/o California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives Library – CEMA University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 Phone: (805) 893-8563 E-mail: cema@library.ucsb.edu Web:http://www.rcaf.info/artist/creator National Chicano Moratorium Committeesubject War Central America El Salvador El Salvador, U.S. Intervention In Mexican Americans--California--Los Angeles War In Art Processions Violence Political Violence Chicano Movement El Salvador - History--1979-1992 Demonstrations Chicanas Mexican Americans Chicanoscontributor Calisphere -
Salvadorean People'S Support Committee, Announcement Poster For
title Salvadorean People'S Support Committee, Announcement Poster Fordescription Chopmark: "81 RCAF" in ink. Announcement poster for "Salvadorean People's Support Committee." Photo-silkscreen image of a young man with a gun standing against a magenta, blue, yellow and orange wall that reads "el Salvador libre." In gold type below the image it reads: "The Salvadorean People's Support Committee 312 20th St. Sacramento, California 95814." Sacramento-based chicano artist and counding member of the Royal Chicano Air Force. The artist of any work retains all rights to that work. Copyright has not been assigned to the Regents of the University of California. The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement. No further reproduction is permitted without prior written permission by the artist or copyright holder. Any requests for permission to reproduce this piece must be directed to: Royal Chicano Air Force c/o California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives Library – CEMA University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 Phone: (805) 893-8563 E-mail: cema@library.ucsb.edu Web: http://www.rcaf.info/artist/creator González, Louie "The Foot"subject Central America El Salvador El Salvador, U.S. Intervention In Mexican American Art Weapons In Art Chicano Art Soldiers Prints El Salvador - History--1979-1992 Mexican Americans Posters Graphic Arts Chicanoscontributor Calisphere -
Day Of The Dead Procession
title Day Of The Dead Processiondescription Cat. 3 023(15) From 2851 24th Street through La Raza Park, San Francisco, CA Image is of two procession participants holding a red banner featuring a skeleton with its tongue out. Text reads, "Los Salvadoreños saludamos a nuestros hermanos y escupimos en el rostro de los militares que los asesinarón [sic]" (We Salvadoreans greet our friends and spit in the faces of the soldiers who murdered them) The artist of any work retains all rights to that work. Copyright has not been assigned to the Regents of the University of California. The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement. No further reproduction is permitted without prior written permission by the artist or copyright holder. Any requests for permission to reproduce this piece must be directed to: Galeria de la Raza 2857 24th Street San Francisco, California 94110 t: 415.826.8009 Phone: 1-415-826-8009 E-mail: info@galeriadelaraza.org Web: http://www.galeriadelaraza.orgartist/creator Galería De La Razasubject Central America El Salvador El Salvador, U.S. Intervention In Mexican American Art Calaveras Día De Los Muertos Celebrations Processions Chicano Art Murder In Art Chicano Movement Death In Art El Salvador - History--1979-1992 Demonstrations Politics In Art Día De Los Muertos Mexican Americans Chicanoscontributor Calisphere -
Ii Festival De Canto A El Salvador, Announcement Poster For
title Ii Festival De Canto A El Salvador, Announcement Poster Fordescription Announcement Poster for "II Festival de Canto A El Salvador (Dedicated To Monsignor Romero) / With Manantial - Sukay / Jose Luis Orozco - Sabia." Image of Monsignor Romero in brown and tan color outlined in orange against a purple background. Underneath image area, brown type describes dates and times of several events. The artist of any work retains all rights to that work. Copyright has not been assigned to the Regents of the University of California. The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement. No further reproduction is permitted without prior written permission by the artist or copyright holder. Any requests for permission to reproduce this piece must be directed to: Galeria de la Raza 2857 24th Street San Francisco, California 94110 t: 415.826.8009 Phone: 1-415-826-8009 E-mail: info@galeriadelaraza.org Web: http://www.galeriadelaraza.orgartist/creator Castro, [First Name Unknown]subject Festivals Bands (Ensembles) Central America El Salvador El Salvador, U.S. Intervention In Mexican American Art Chicano Art Liberation Theology Political Violence El Salvador - History--1979-1992 Mexican Americans Clergy Prints Romero, Oscar A. (Oscar Arnulfo), 1917-1980 Posters Graphic Arts Chicanoscontributor Calisphere -
El Salvador
title El Salvadordescription Cat.9 063 From Lisa Kokin's Studio, a one-woman show at Galería de la Raza. Batik depicts a young child holding documents in the foreground. In the background, a crowd has gathered around a victim of violence. The artist of any work retains all rights to that work. Copyright has not been assigned to the Regents of the University of California. The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement. No further reproduction is permitted without prior written permission by the artist or copyright holder. Any requests for permission to reproduce this piece must be directed to: Galeria de la Raza 2857 24th Street San Francisco, California 94110 t: 415.826.8009 Phone: 1-415-826-8009 E-mail: info@galeriadelaraza.org Web: http://www.galeriadelaraza.orgartist/creator Kokin, Lisasubject Central America Children In Art El Salvador El Salvador, U.S. Intervention In Mexican American Art Blood In Art Chicano Art Murder In Art Political Violence Violence Death In Art El Salvador - History--1979-1992 Chicana Art Paintings Batik Chicanas Mexican Americans Chicanoscontributor Calisphere -
Viva El Salvador Libre!
title Viva El Salvador Libre!description The artist of any work retains all rights to that work. Copyright has not been assigned to the Regents of the University of California. The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement. No further reproduction is permitted without prior written permission by the artist or copyright holder. Any requests for permission to reproduce this piece must be directed to: Galeria de la Raza 2857 24th Street San Francisco, California 94110 t: 415.826.8009 Phone: 1-415-826-8009 E-mail: info@galeriadelaraza.org Web: http://www.galeriadelaraza.org Three individuals--only their legs visible, stand around a pool of blood where a yellow cap has been left. Lavender lettering reads: "In El Salvador la guardia fires into crowds...".artist/creator Artist Unknownsubject Central America El Salvador El Salvador, U.S. Intervention In Mexican American Art Blood In Art Chicano Art Murder In Art Political Violence Prints Mexican Americans Violence Posters Graphic Arts Chicanoscontributor Calisphere