Re: SLA-SF: New book by SLA member

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From: Deborah Hunt (dhunt@exploratorium.edu)
Date: Tue May 20 2003 - 15:38:28 PDT


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Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 15:38:28 -0700
From: Deborah Hunt <dhunt@exploratorium.edu>
Subject: Re: SLA-SF: New book by SLA member

Congratulations, Lincoln!
Gee, wish I'd kept all my Avalon and Fillmore posters. Not very
political, but definitely a sign of those times.

I hope other SLA members will toot their horns for accomplishments
outside of what we may consider our "professional" achievements. You
know, fun stuff, like Tim DeWolf's camping buddies reunion pix.

I'll begin by sharing that my tennis team, the Alameda Aces won our
division for the 2002-2003 year for the Bay Area Ladies League. If
you really want to know more, go to <http://www.alamedasun.com/> and
click on the Sports page. For some reason, our team photo that was in
the print edition isn't there, but the story is. My doubles partner
and i were the Most Valuable Doubles Team on the Aces.

Debbie

At 9:05 AM -0700 5/20/03, Lincoln Cushing wrote:
>SLA colleagues-
>
>I'm proud to announce that after 10 years of research and a year of
>writing "Revolucion: Cuban Poster Art" has been published by
>Chronicle Books. Here's the promo blurb:
>
>"Produced with unprecedented access to Cuban national archives, this
>book assembles nearly 150 of these powerful but little-seen works of
>popular art. From the 1960s through the 1980s, the posters rallied
>the Cuban people to the huge task of building a new society,
>promoted massive sugar harvests and national literacy campaigns;
>opposed the U.S. war in Vietnam; and celebrated films, music, dance,
>and baseball with a unique graphic wit and exuberant colorful style.
>Includes an introduction illuminating the rich social and artistic
>history of the posters and biographical information on the artists
>themselves."
>
>I have also posted a web page with an introduction to some of the
>material at http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/~lcushing/CubaGen.html
>
>I'm encouraging people to buy it at their local independent
>bookstores. In the San Francisco Bay Area, this includes Black Oak
>(where I will be doing a reading Monday, June 30) and Cody's, where
>UC librarians and faculty are eligible for a 20% discount. For those
>who wish to order on line, I recommend the ILWU workers website of
>Powell's Books, http://www.powellsunion.com/
>
>Lincoln Cushing
>Electronic Outreach Librarian
>Institute of Industrial Relations, UC Berkeley
>Institute for Labor and Employment
>2521 Channing Way #5555
>Berkeley, CA 94720
>510-642-1056
>http://www.iir.berkeley.edu/library/
>
>
>
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