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Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice (Ann Arbor, Mich.) records, 1966-2010

30 linear feet — 1 oversize folder — 5.1 GB (online)

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Records of the Interfaith Council For Peace and Justice, a Washtenaw County-based interdenominational organization encouraging participation in social justice education and activism. The collection is divided into twelve series, Chronological Files, Topical Files, Hunger Task Force, Clergy and Laity Concerned, Photographs and Audiovisual Materials, Steering Committee, Religious Coalition on Central America, Middle East Task Force, Racial and Economic Task Force, Disarmament Working Group, and Posters.

The files of the Interfaith Council have been arranged into twelve series: Chronological Files, Topical Files, Hunger Task Force, Clergy and Laity Concerned, Photographs and Audiovisual Materials, Steering Committee, Religious Coalition on Central America, Middle East Task Force, Racial and Economic Task Force, Disarmament Working Group, and Posters.

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Photographs and Audiovisual Material

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The Photographs and Audiovisual Materials series (2 linear feet) includes Vietnam-era photographs, negatives, and slides of ICPJ members and events, including a Walk for Hunger and Crater Dig and a scrapbook containing photographs and fliers relating to the 2002-2003 CROP walks. Additionally there are audiotapes of a series of meeting between ICPJ members and US Representative Carl Pursell, as well as audio and video recordings of other ICPJ sponsored events and lectures.

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Posters

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The Posters series documents the events and issues of most concern to the organization. When received this series consisted of poster board displays made up of original photographs and documents. Mainly because of their size, most of these poster board displays were photographed. Their contents were then removed from the poster boards. The folders in this series consist of a scanned photograph of each display and the individual items removed from each poster board.