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Oral history interview of Lisa Abena Anderson by Christy-Ann Pierre
This oral history interview of Lisa Abena Anderson (USF engineering student) was conducted by Christy-Ann Pierre (USF nursing student) in 2025 as part of the Black Scholars Class of 2025 digital archive enhancement project. The purpose of this project is to make the existing digital collection more cohesive and accessible, particularly for future Black students at USF. Through this initiative, the Black Scholars Class of 2025 aim to highlight the remarkable contributions of Black alumni, faculty, and students to the USF community
Oral history interview of Dr. Angela Banks by Ayana Tasby
This oral history of Dr. Angela Banks, RN, PhD, and Full Professor and former Chair of the Undergraduate Nursing Department in the School of Nursing and Health Professions, was conducted by Christy-Ann Pierre (USF nursing student) in 2025 as part of the Black Scholars Class of 2025 digital archive enhancement project
The Garden
Signed by the author.100 copies designed and printed by Peter Koch with the help of Margaret Kilgallen, Jonathan von Zelowitz, Rhonda Winter & Dirk Lee
POEM The baby Jesus was born in the corner of a cardboard box...
Part of the Yanagi IV broadside series. Printed at the West Coast Print Center, Berkeley, California. Signed on the back by Padgett, Schneeman, and "Yanagi IV", the name of the broadside series. Numbered 9/300. Printed in red, white, and blue on glossy cardstock
Prayer for the Great Family
Poem by Gary Snyder, after a Mohawk Prayer. Block print by Paul Kissinger. Printed as a benefit for the Committee of Concern for the Traditional Indian at Hermes Free Press, San Francisco
Once Upon a Contest
Advertising a sand castle contest to benefit LEAP (Learning through Education in the Arts Project), a Bay Area non-profit organization. The contest was judged by Kali Bradford, Janice Fillip, Daniel Gregory, Dean Macris, and Allan Temko. Glossy color print of a person with a rake, bucket of sand, royalty costume and a sand castle on their head. Reverse side has a teal image of the design and postage information. Credits on right side mention it was produced with a grant from The Gap
Lawton Kennedy, printer
Text-only print promoting an exhibition of Lawton Kennedy first at the Art Commission Gallery and then in the Main Public Library. Printed in blue on cream paper. Additional credits for the print in the top right list: "For LK honor from his friends, Othmar Peters, monotype composition, George Waters, photolithography, Irwin Welcher, general graphic services, and Butler, paper company
Arundel Press World Tour
Advertisement for Arundel Press, numbered 114/125. Illustration of a stack of books on a moving wagon, printed in black and red duotone
Nova Albion, 1957
Printed in black, orange and blue on cream paper, announcing the Tamalpais Press acquisition of a Hopkinson & Cope handpress