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New York Civil Liberties Photo-Journal Display in Library


The LeRoy V. Good Library (Brighton campus) has been chosen to host a traveling photographic display loaned by the New York Civil Liberties Union. The display, entitled “Faces of Liberty,” will be on display on the 2nd floor of the library, in the hall directly across from the main entrance, for the month of October. The display materials will be rotated weekly throughout the month in order to display the entire 22 images.

According to the NYCLU, “Faces of Liberty is about the Bill of Rights, civil liberties and New Yorkers. An educational project of the New York Civil Liberties Foundation and its Nassau Chapter, Faces of Liberty is a travelling photo-journal display of black and white photographs and accompanying text that puts a human face on what often can be complex civil liberties issues. The exhibit documents 22 stories of men and women, boys and girls, who have stood up for their beliefs, often in the face of great adversity. These are people who, in defense of their civil liberties, have been helped by the NYCLU.”

If you have any questions, please contact Lori Annesi, Reference/Special Collections Librarian, at <"mailto:lannesi@monroecc.edu">.

Lori Annesi
Library
10/07/2008