Canceled: "THEM: Images of Separation" Exhibit

April 20, 2020 - May 07, 2020
All Day

*This event has been canceled*

A traveling exhibit by the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia that displays items from popular culture used to negatively stereotype groups of people. The purpose of the exhibit is to show that discrimination and stereotyping are not simply black and white issues—they affect all people.

Curator's Note: The Jim Crow Museum's second traveling exhibition -- "Them: Images of Separation," explores the subjugation of women, poor Whites, gays, Jewish Americans, Native Americans, Mexican Americans, African Americans, and Asian Americans -- and others. As Dr. King stated, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."

View the exhibit here

Sponsored by The Dignity and Respect Task Force and the Alan E. Guskin Center for Business and Community Engagement

Contact(s):
Debra Karp
262-595-2208
karp@uwp.edu
Sponsors
Dignity & Respect Task Force, Alan E. Guskin Center for Community & Business Engagement
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