Frank La Rue, UN Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of the Right to Freedom of Opinion and Expression and current member of the Association of Guatemalan Journalists, discusses his professional background, appointment to his current…
Oral history conducted by Ellen Lomonaco with Martin Kos in Tucson, Arizona on December 19, 1984. Mr. Kos was a member of the original USS Arizona crew in 1918, making him a plank owner.
Liber Ignis consists of six .033 inch lead sheets printed at Magnolia Editions on a UV cured acrylic flatbed press. The text was composed in Fell Roman and Italic with Rockwell titling and printed letterpress on treated Evolon split microfiber sheets…
Photograph of a casually-attired Stewart L. Udall and Ladybird Johnson seated in a raft, escorted by a Secret Service agent at Grand Teton National Park.
Produced in an edition of 800 copies. Spiral bound on both sides of single board, with illustrations on left and text on right which fold over one another.
After censorship was abolished in the Soviet Union in the 1990s, unedited newspaper advertisements began appearing in a special section titled "Messages". The author matched these faceless, nameless advertisements with random old photographic…
Samuel Kenny discusses his work as Communications Director of the Mexican Commission of Human Rights. Kenny describes how defending human rights in certain areas of Mexico has become difficult. The issue of freedom of expression and whether it is a…
Letter from Senator John F. Kennedy to Stewart L. Udall, thanking him for activities undertaken on his behalf. Typewritten and signed on U.S. Senate letterhead,.