"Faces of Liberty," a photo-journalism exhibit highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. In this photograph, an unidentified woman and Melanie Trimble, executive director of the NYCLU Capital Region chapter review the exhibit. [20002987]
"Faces of Liberty," a photo-journalism exhibit highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. In this photograph Findlay Cockrell, professor, and Alice Green, executive director of the Center for Law and Justice, attend a reception for the exhibit. [20002987]
Daniel Levitas, author of The Terrorist Next Door: The Militia Movement and the Radical Right (2002) and Carson Carr, professor at the University at Albany speak at a reception for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
Melanie Trimble, executive director of NYCLU Capital Region chapter, Brian Keough, head of the M.E. Grenander, Department of Special Collections and Archives, and an unidentified woman speak at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
Deborah LaFond, librarian at the University at Albany, speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
Sydney Allen, librarian at the University at Albany, speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
Carson Carr, professor at the University at Albany, speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
An unidentified woman speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
Melanie Trimble, executive director of NYCLU Capital Region chapter, speaks at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]
An unidentified woman protests at an event for "Faces of Liberty." This photo-journalism exhibit, highlighting significant court cases of the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), was on display at the University at Albany's uptown University Library from January 6 through February 25, 2004. In addition to the display, speaking events addressed the broad issues of individual freedom and civil liberties. [20002987]