Students curate exhibit highlighting Richmond's history of protest
By Zoe Phillips | April 21, 2018Students from the UR American studies department curated an exhibit, "PROTEST! A Richmond History," for their capstone.
Students from the UR American studies department curated an exhibit, "PROTEST! A Richmond History," for their capstone.
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Pictures and artifacts from protests on gender and LGBT rights at the exhibit.
The class made sure to include a wide array of movements, covering not only progressive movements, but protests such as pro-life vigils, war and economic justice.