Collection F-274 - Elizabeth Briemberg solidarity posters collection

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Elizabeth Briemberg solidarity posters collection

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  • Graphic materials

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F-274

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  • [196-] - [ca. 2009] (Creation)

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25 posters

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Custodial history

Materials were collected by Elizabeth Briemberg from the 1960s through to ca. 2009, and remained in her custody until donated to the Archives in 2017.

Scope and content

Collection consists of 25 posters, mainly relating to events organized by various activist organizations to express solidarity with international social and political movements. Groups represented include the Organization of Solidarity of the People of Asia, Africa, and Latin America (OSPAAL), Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights at UBC (SPHR UBC), and Amnesty International. The collection also contains three posters for plays performed by the Teatre Zydowski (Warsaw, Poland) ca. 1970s (file 4). There are a variety of languages represented in the works, and the posters include black and white as well as colour prints.

The posters were arranged by the Archivist into files based on the locations of the movements / issues that were the subjects of the posters.

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  • Arabic
  • Chinese
  • English
  • French
  • German
  • Hebrew
  • Polish
  • Spanish

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    Files are open with no access restrictions.

    Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

    Works are copyright-protected. SFU does not own copyright. SFU Archives will provide copies to researchers for a research, private study, or other purpose permitted under the fair dealing provisions of Canada's Copyright Act. Use of copies for any other purpose requires permission of the copyright owner. Researchers are responsible for obtaining all permissions themselves, directly from the copyright owner. Contact the Reference Archivist for more information relating to copyright ownership or term of protection.

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    Full

    Dates of creation, revision and deletion

    May 2017: material first arranged and described (Chris Langer, Richard Dancy)

    Language of description

    • English

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