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https://www.alternativetoronto.ca/archive/files/original/d57f3d0f437135923cd455d6504e8cb9.jpg
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Still Image
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Context
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Poster was constructed using a flyer from the Challenging our Images: The Politics of Pornography, Politics of Prostitution Conerence organized by OPIRG in 1985, superimposed with an image of the first logo that OPIRG-Toronto used in the 1980s.
Original Format
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paper
Dublin Core
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Title
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Politics of Pornography/Prostitution
Description
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Poster used during the promotion and advertising of the OPIRG Toronto Anti-Gallery.
Creator
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Rachele Clemente-Gottardi
Contributor
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Tam Rayan
Date
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2019-06-25
Coverage
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OPIRG-Toronto, 563 Spadina Crescent, Toronto Ontario, M5S 2J7
Source
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OPIRG Archive
Rights
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OPIRG Toronto<br /><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode">CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</a>
2019
Anti-Gallery
OPIRG-Toronto
Politics of Pornography/Prostitution Conference