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Maker(s):Guerrilla Girls
Culture:American 20th century
Title:The U.S. Homeland Terror Alert System for Women, from Guerrilla Girls, Most Wanted 1985 - 2006
Date Made:2003
Type:Print
Materials:lithograph printed in color on paper
Place Made:United States
Measurements:sheet: 18 in x 12 in; 45.72 cm x 30.48 cm
Narrative Inscription:  undated, signed verso in pencil at lower left: Guerrilla Girls
Accession Number:  SC 2006.44.28
Credit Line:Purchased with the gift of the Fred Bergfors and Margaret Sandberg Foundation
Museum Collection:  Smith College Museum of Art
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Description:
white margin, black background, white and yellow text above five rectangles with text: THE U.S. / HOMELAND TERROR / ALERT SYSTEM / FOR WOMEN; [red rectangle] SEVERE / PRESIDENT CLAIMS WOMEN DO HAVE RIGHTS: / CAN JOIN ARMY, FIGHT UNPROVOKED WAR, / KILL INNOCENT PEOPLE; [orange ectangle] HIGH / PRESIDENT DECLARES ABSTIENCE HIS / FAVORITE FORM OF BIRTH CONTROL AND / THE ANSWER TO AIDS EPIDEMIC; [yellow rectangle] ELEVATED / PRESIDENT'S ECONOMIC POLICIES RESULT IN / LARGEST JOB LOSSES FOR WOMEN / IN 40 YEARS; [blue rectangle] GUARDED / PRESIDENT APPOINTS MAN TO FEDERAL DRUG / ADMINISTRATION WHO BELIEVE PRAYER / IS THE BEST TREATMENT FOR PMS; [green rectangle] LOW / PRESIDENT RIDES AROUND ON HORSE, / CLEARS BRUSH ON RANCH; [l.r.] www.guerrillagirls.com

Label Text:
This is portfolio 1 of an edition of 50.

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