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Guide to the International Archives and Collections at the IISH: Supplement over 2006
Persons Berruezo Silvente, Jos (18951990) Period: 19441984Size: 1.5 m. Born in Mazarrn, Spain 1895, died Aix-en-Provence, France 1990; as a disciple of Raja and Martnez Izquierdo at the age of fourteen he distributed leaets to the miners in his native village; two years later he was detained for having realized anarchist grafti and imprisoned in Totana; moved to Barcelona 1919, working in the construction of the barrage of Camarasa; settled in Santa Coloma de Gramanet 1920, which from then would be his centre of activities; participated in the foundation of the Ateneo and the CNT of Santa Coloma, of which he was elected secretary 1922; during the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, 19201930, collaborated in reorganizing the CNT and forming a prisoners solidarity group; after the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic 1931 he was, together with Gregorio Jover, in charge of the rationalistic school of Santa Coloma; participated in the Second Congress of the CNT in Badalona; imprisoned several times between 1932 and 1935; teacher at the school of the Ateneo of San Adrin 1936; during the Civil War in charge of public health in the Revolutionary Antifascist Committee of Santa Coloma, and deputy in the municipal council from October 1936 until the end of the war; in May 1937 and in 1938 1939 also mayor of Santa Coloma; went in exile in January 1939, and in France cooperated actively in reorganizing the CNT as a delegate from the regional section of Aynes-Cantal, of which he had been elected secretary; participated in the plenary meeting in Toulouse in 1945 that dealt with the decision of the clandestine CNT in Spain to take part in the republican government in exile; after that his activities diminished awaiting, like so many others, the fall of Franco; after the death of Franco in 1975 he visited Spain again, but did not return; his articles were published in Asturias, Aurora Libre, El Diluvio (19301931), Sindicalismo of Madrid (1977) and Solidaridad Obrera (using the pseudonym Clarn); he wrote Contribucin a la historia de la CNT de Espaa en el exilio (Mexico, 1967), and Por el sendero de mis recuerdos (Santa Coloma, 1987). Extensive correspondence with many anarcho-syndicalists in France and abroad, from 1944 until 1984, including a.o. Gins Alonso, Ramnlvarez, Jos Berruezo Romera, Jacinto Borrs, Juan Ferrer, Lola Iturbe, Ramn Liarte, Bernardo Merino, Juan Manuel Molina, Helenio Molina, Manuel Rico, and Pastor Sevilla; correspondence with the local federation of Marseilles 19601965 and with the confederal organizations in Mexico, Venezuela, and Sweden (SAC) 19521972; a le on Manuel Morey Blanch; minutes, circulars and other documents concerning the regional section Aynes-Cantal 19441948; the local federation of Bort-les-Orgues (Corrze) 19471954; the local federation of Gap (Hautes Alpes) 19541959; and the local federation of Marseilles 19601968; minutes of the plenary meetings of the National Committee in France 19441945; and of the National Sub-Committee 19451947; various circulars and reports 19451960; documents concerning the Grupos de Presencia Confederal 19661977; and concerning the Cinco Puntos (the so-called gestiones de Madrid) 19651968; typescripts of his book Contribucin a la historia de la CNT de Espaa en el exilio 1967, 1975, including a le of letters and other documents on the subject 19431975 and n.d. Bouvard, Marguerite Guzmn (born 1937) Period: 19771996Size: 0.25 m. Finding aid: list (non-digital) Guide to International Archives 355 Born in Trieste, Italy 1937; studied at Harvard University and Boston University in the United States; for many years Professor of Political Science and Creative Writing at Regis College, Weston, MA and director of poetry workshops; since 1991 Resident Scholar with the Womens Studies Research Center at Brandeis University, Waltham, MA; founding editor of the All Sides of Ourselves publication series; studied and worked together with the Madres de Plaza de Mayo, the mothers of the disappeared children of Argentina. Htein Lin (born 1966) Period: 19882006Size: 0.25 m. Born Ingapu, Irrawaddy Division, Burma 1966; studied at Rangoon University; took part in political protests 1988; spent four years in exile on the Indian border; worked as an artist and comic actor and pioneered performance art in Burma with The little worm in the ear and Guitarist, street performances in downtown Yangon 1996; solo exhibitions in Yangon 1996 1997; arrested on fabricated political charges in 1998 but in jail was able to paint and to perform; since his release in the autumn of 2004 has had three solo shows in Yangon, 00235 which shows his prison paintings; Recycled, an exhibition accompanied by Standstill, a daily performance comprising four hours of standing meditation; and Come Rain or Shine, an exhibition of recent works; in May 2005 Htein Lin and colleagues were detained briey following their street performance entitled Mobile Art Gallery and Mobile Market. South Africa Economic Research and Training Project (SAERT) Period: (1983) 19851992 (1995) Size: 0.37 m. The South Africa Economic Research and Training Project (SAERT) was founded in Amsterdam 1985; the general objective of the project was to establish a research centre in one of the independent African states; the envisaged centre was intended to provide a focus for research work into the development of post-apartheid South Africa; aims were oriented at training personnel as well as documentation of all available material on subjects and areas that are relevant for the study of the South African economy; in 1992 SAERT director Selebano 360 Guide to International Archives Matlhape was allowed to transfer SAERT to South Africa and to incorporate the SAERT project into the local structures; he was authorized to hand over the administration and SAERT operations to the Mangaung Education and Development Trust (MEDET) and to continue SAERTs activities from within South Africa.
Brian Weil, 1979-95: Being in the World
In 2015, the exhibition traveled to the Santa Monica Museum of Art, as part of a continuing trajectory to reintroduce the work. Since his death, Weil's work has had little exposure, and he is far from a household name. Weil's photographs of hospitalized AIDS patients in New York City, Thai sex workers, soldiers in the Zimbabwe National Army, and South African miners illustrated not only the global scope of the epidemic but the fact that those infected spanned demographic boundaries and groups; more often than not these people were discriminated against because of their poverty, race, and/or sexual orientation.