Posters that parodied a new campus arts and advocacy magazine that focuses on issues of race and diversity prompted criticism from students and administrators in Pforzheimer House this past weekend.
Since Carmel Clay Schools administrators allowed a student group to display an anti-abortion poster in the high school cafeteria, do they now have to make room for a poster supporting abortion rights?
The Directorate of Gender Affairs (DoGA) of Antigua and Barbuda, and the nonprofit organisation, Integrated Health Outreach Inc. (IHO), are excited to announce the launch of a new advocacy poster ...
In 1987, commuters in New York City started seeing posters on the street reading “Silence = Death.” The images were the work of the pioneering AIDS-awareness group ACT UP, and their stark simplicity ...
Posters promoting candidates paid for by private individuals and placed in private properties won't be taken down by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) if they are based on advocacy, Comelec ...
For years, civic and cultural eminentoes have tried to get people to refer to Huntington Avenue as “Avenue of the Arts.” Good luck with that! It’s been about as successful as getting New Yorkers to ...
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