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Formal title:
French American Charitable Trust (FACT) records
Extent:
40 linear feet
Date range:
1986-2011
Abstract:
The French American Charitable Trust was founded in 1990 by the Feeney family, a family with roots in France and the United States, to address fundamental inequalities and injustices in society. Their mission was to help develop and sustain networks of community-based groups in the United States and France that educate, organize, and empower people to actively participate in developing public policies that directly affect their lives. They spent all of the money in the endowment between 1990 and 2012 and closed the foundation in 2012.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
MS.2012.021
Formal title:
Global Curatorial Project: Unfinished Conversations oral histories and records
Extent:
18 Terabytes
Date range:
2014-2024
Abstract:
The Global Curatorial Project: Unfinished Conversations series is an archival collection of oral histories gathered as part of the larger Global Curatorial Project which also includes a traveling exhibition using materials from the collection. These files are all related to the documenting, translating, and recording the oral histories of project participants who are connected to the communities they live in and can provide testimonies to living in the modern wake of slavery. This collection is comprised of external hard drives and electronic records documenting the oral histories of participants including formats such as: BRAW, docx, jpeg, mov, mp4, mp3, tif, and wav files.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms.2022.010
Formal title:
Danielle Perelman photographs of student protests at Brown University
Extent:
1.08 Gigabytes
Date range:
2015-2016
Abstract:
The Danielle Perelman photographs of student protests at Brown University contain digital photographs documenting five student-led protests taken while Perelman (class of 2017) was a student between 2015 and 2016. The protests focused on standing in solidarity with Black students at the University of Missouri, Brown administration's mishandling of sexual assault cases, recognizing Indigenous Peoples' Day, and a campus walkout in response to the 2016 presidential election results.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
PH.1R.2023.005

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