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The event was originally scheduled from March 17 to April 30 but is now being extended through the fall semester as well. Amanda Herman, an educational curator at the Museum and the co-curator of this event, explained what she wished for when creating the project. On average, the exhibition has around 10 visitors a day. They also had a virtual opening reception on March 4, which received around viewers from all over the world. They pushed the exhibit back to this spring. Herman was strongly interested in the For Freedoms organization after she heard about it from a friend. Herman contacted the University Libraries to assist her with it. The team wanted to find and include selections from historical archives of posters, newspapers, notices and photographs that have been used throughout history to encourage people to be civically engaged, Herman said. Some of the pieces in this segment come from the protest movements of the s and 70s. Fine ArtsRestricted Access We have detected some unusual traffic coming from this computer and therefore have temporarily blocked this request.
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