Sign, Picket
Object number2011.34.5
Date2009
OriginPittsburgh, PA
Mediumposter board; ink; paint
Credit LineHeinz History Center Collection
DescriptionProtest sign consisting of neon orange poster board stapled to white poster board that are attached to wooden stake. Handwritten on orange poster board in black marker with blue glitter accents is protest message about library funding. White poster board has G-20 protest message handwritten on black ink. Stapled in multiple places throughout.Dimensions47.75 x 14 in. (121.3 x 35.6 cm)InscriptionsHandwritten in black marker with blue glitter accents: "MONEY / FOR OUR / LIBRARIES, / NOT / A ONE-WEEK / POLICE STATE".
White poster board has "NO / G-20" handwritten on black ink.
Historical NotesSign used by protesters during the Pittsburgh G-20 Summit, which was held September 24-25, 2009, at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. The summit was the third meeting of the G-20 heads of state in discussion of financial markets and the world economy. Announced shortly after the April 2009 G-20 London summit, U.S. President Barack Obama volunteered to host this summit, initially planning to hold it in New York City and coordinating it with the opening of the United Nations General Assembly. However, due to coordination issues, on May 28, 2009, the Obama Administration announced a change of venue to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in order to highlight the city's economic recovery following the collapse of its manufacturing sector in the latter half of the 20th century. Participants in the protests surrounding the summit included peace, environmental, labor, and social justice organizations.
Related institution
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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