Murals; Art; Portraits; Women; Huerta, Dolores, 1930-; Women political activists
Labor activist Dolores Huerta stands in front of her portrait on the walkway in front of Holden Hall. Above her portrait, the mural says, "Si Se Puede!" (Yes We Can!) and below it says, "Viva Dolores Huerta!" Dolores Huerta was on the Pitzer...
Murals; Art; Portraits; Women; Women political activists; Huerta, Dolores, 1930-
Labor activist Dolores Huerta signs a student portrait painted of her. Dolores Huerta was on the Pitzer campus for Cesar Chavez Day 2007 when the portrait was revealed. The mural is on the walkway in front of Holden Hall. The mural is based on a...
Mural of Dolores Huerta on the walkway in front of Holden Hall. Above Huerta's portrait it says, "Honoring Women in the Struggle" and "Si Se Puede!" (Yes We Can). Beneath her portrait, it says, "Viva Dolores Huerta!" The mural is based on a...
Murals; Art; Portraits; Women; Women political activists; Huerta, Dolores, 1930-
Labor activist Dolores Huerta looks at a student mural of herself painted on the walkway in front of Holden Hall. The mural is based on a portrait by Barbara Carazco. Huerta was on the Pitzer campus for Cesar Chavez Day 2007 when the portrait was...
Student mural on walkway by Holden Hall. The symbol for female is painted in pink with a fist in the center. Above and below the symbol are quotations. The Mounds and Sanborn Hall are visible in the background.
Student mural of a spinning globe covered in clouds and waves. The caption reads, "Picture a bright blue ball just spinning, spinning free...It's dizzying, the possibilities." Located on walkway column south of Avery Hall.
Student mural of doughnuts, a striped beetle, an audiotape, and a hand on a walkway column in front of Holden Hall. Scrabble letters beneath spell out the words "Kohoutek, 2005."
Student mural of Mumia Abu-Jamal on column at corner of Holden Hall. Beneath the painting is a URL and a quotation. "Many people say it is insane to resist the system, but actually it is insane not to."
Student mural on column depicting an man standing in front of a red curtain and speaking into a microphone. The message says, "Lack of U.S. awareness, surplus of missing women, stop injustice, kill ignorance. Pay no attention to the 800 women...