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Collective Shade
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An account of the resource
For an exercise dubbed “Collective Shade,” SEMAP invited artists, students, and community members to respond to the poem “To our Pioneers,” which appears on the first page of the book titled, El Monte: From the Pioneer days History and Biographical Sketches. Using a transparency sheet, more than forty individuals offered their insight and smarts and shade-throwing and shit-talking skills. Together, the textual and visually responses form a chorus that affectively criticizes, deconstructs, laughs at and obliterates the pioneer narrative. These responses were exhibited at LA Public Library’s exhibit Something in Common, May 2022 to November 2022.
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Title
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To our pioneers
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Poetry
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Haight-Stingle, Nettie
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Poem by Nettie Haight-Stingle, printed in <em>El Monte from the Pioneer Days : History and Biographical Sketches</em>.
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United States. Work Projects Administration (Calif.). <em>El Monte from the Pioneer Days : History and Biographical Sketches</em>. <span class="MuiTypography-root MuiTypography-body1" dir="auto" data-testid="item-detail-record-publisher-44405358-0"><span class="MuiTypography-root MuiTypography-body1" dir="auto" data-testid="item-detail-record-publisher-44405358-0"><span data-testid="highlighted-term-container">[Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified], [1937?].<br /><br /><br /><a href="https://ccl.on.worldcat.org/oclc/44405358">The Claremont Colleges Library, Special Collections,</a></span></span></span>
<div class="MuiBox-root jss3447"><a href="https://ccl.on.worldcat.org/oclc/44405358">F869.EL64 Un3 Vol. 2 Fol</a>.</div>
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Circa 1937
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Collective Shade
Description
An account of the resource
For an exercise dubbed “Collective Shade,” SEMAP invited artists, students, and community members to respond to the poem “To our Pioneers,” which appears on the first page of the book titled, El Monte: From the Pioneer days History and Biographical Sketches. Using a transparency sheet, more than forty individuals offered their insight and smarts and shade-throwing and shit-talking skills. Together, the textual and visually responses form a chorus that affectively criticizes, deconstructs, laughs at and obliterates the pioneer narrative. These responses were exhibited at LA Public Library’s exhibit Something in Common, May 2022 to November 2022.
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Collective shade, Tongvaland (34 of 34)
Subject
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Art
Transparencies
Poetry
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2022; [1937?]
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PDF
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Text
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An account of the resource
Overhead projector transparency laid over the poem "To Our Pioneers," by Nettie Haight-Stingle.
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Transparency, 2 scanned pages: East of East - Mapping Community Narratives in South El Monte and El Monte
Publisher
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Digital publisher: Claremont Graduate University
Publisher not identified (poem)
Rights
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A wide variety of materials, including this one, were obtained from many different sources, created and provided by many different individuals and institutions in the South El Monte and El Monte communities (as well as the wider San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles area). SEMAP may or may not hold copyright for these items. SEMAP does its best to secure permission for reproduction before placing items online. If you claim the rights to any of the materials on this website and believe they are inappropriately accessible online, please contact SEMAP at semartsposse@gmail.com. South El Monte Arts Posse (SEMAP) provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education. To reproduce/use/share these items online or in print, please request permission at semartsposse@gmail.com
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Haight-Stingle, Nettie (poet)
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Collective Shade
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An account of the resource
For an exercise dubbed “Collective Shade,” SEMAP invited artists, students, and community members to respond to the poem “To our Pioneers,” which appears on the first page of the book titled, El Monte: From the Pioneer days History and Biographical Sketches. Using a transparency sheet, more than forty individuals offered their insight and smarts and shade-throwing and shit-talking skills. Together, the textual and visually responses form a chorus that affectively criticizes, deconstructs, laughs at and obliterates the pioneer narrative. These responses were exhibited at LA Public Library’s exhibit Something in Common, May 2022 to November 2022.
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Art
Transparencies
Poetry
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An account of the resource
Overhead projector transparency laid over the poem "To Our Pioneers," by Nettie Haight-Stingle.
Creator
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Haight-Stingle, Nettie (poet)
Source
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Transparency, 2 scanned pages: East of East - Mapping Community Narratives in South El Monte and El Monte
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Digital publisher: Claremont Graduate University
Publisher not identified (poem)
Date
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2022; [1937?]
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A wide variety of materials, including this one, were obtained from many different sources, created and provided by many different individuals and institutions in the South El Monte and El Monte communities (as well as the wider San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles area). SEMAP may or may not hold copyright for these items. SEMAP does its best to secure permission for reproduction before placing items online. If you claim the rights to any of the materials on this website and believe they are inappropriately accessible online, please contact SEMAP at semartsposse@gmail.com. South El Monte Arts Posse (SEMAP) provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education. To reproduce/use/share these items online or in print, please request permission at semartsposse@gmail.com
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Collective Shade
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An account of the resource
For an exercise dubbed “Collective Shade,” SEMAP invited artists, students, and community members to respond to the poem “To our Pioneers,” which appears on the first page of the book titled, El Monte: From the Pioneer days History and Biographical Sketches. Using a transparency sheet, more than forty individuals offered their insight and smarts and shade-throwing and shit-talking skills. Together, the textual and visually responses form a chorus that affectively criticizes, deconstructs, laughs at and obliterates the pioneer narrative. These responses were exhibited at LA Public Library’s exhibit Something in Common, May 2022 to November 2022.
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Collective shade (2 of 34)
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Art
Transparencies
Poetry
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An account of the resource
Overhead projector transparency laid over the poem "To Our Pioneers," by Nettie Haight-Stingle.
Creator
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Haight-Stingle, Nettie (poet)
Source
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Transparency, 2 scanned pages: East of East - Mapping Community Narratives in South El Monte and El Monte
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Digital publisher: Claremont Graduate University
Publisher not identified (poem)
Date
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2022; [1937?]
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Collective Shade
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An account of the resource
For an exercise dubbed “Collective Shade,” SEMAP invited artists, students, and community members to respond to the poem “To our Pioneers,” which appears on the first page of the book titled, El Monte: From the Pioneer days History and Biographical Sketches. Using a transparency sheet, more than forty individuals offered their insight and smarts and shade-throwing and shit-talking skills. Together, the textual and visually responses form a chorus that affectively criticizes, deconstructs, laughs at and obliterates the pioneer narrative. These responses were exhibited at LA Public Library’s exhibit Something in Common, May 2022 to November 2022.
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Art
Transparencies
Poetry
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An account of the resource
Overhead projector transparency laid over the poem "To Our Pioneers," by Nettie Haight-Stingle.
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Haight-Stingle, Nettie (poet)
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Transparency, 2 scanned pages: East of East - Mapping Community Narratives in South El Monte and El Monte
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Digital publisher: Claremont Graduate University
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2022; [1937?]
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A wide variety of materials, including this one, were obtained from many different sources, created and provided by many different individuals and institutions in the South El Monte and El Monte communities (as well as the wider San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles area). SEMAP may or may not hold copyright for these items. SEMAP does its best to secure permission for reproduction before placing items online. If you claim the rights to any of the materials on this website and believe they are inappropriately accessible online, please contact SEMAP at semartsposse@gmail.com. South El Monte Arts Posse (SEMAP) provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education. To reproduce/use/share these items online or in print, please request permission at semartsposse@gmail.com
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Collective Shade
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An account of the resource
For an exercise dubbed “Collective Shade,” SEMAP invited artists, students, and community members to respond to the poem “To our Pioneers,” which appears on the first page of the book titled, El Monte: From the Pioneer days History and Biographical Sketches. Using a transparency sheet, more than forty individuals offered their insight and smarts and shade-throwing and shit-talking skills. Together, the textual and visually responses form a chorus that affectively criticizes, deconstructs, laughs at and obliterates the pioneer narrative. These responses were exhibited at LA Public Library’s exhibit Something in Common, May 2022 to November 2022.
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Transparencies
Poetry
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An account of the resource
Overhead projector transparency laid over the poem "To Our Pioneers," by Nettie Haight-Stingle.
Creator
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Haight-Stingle, Nettie (poet)
Source
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Transparency, 2 scanned pages: East of East - Mapping Community Narratives in South El Monte and El Monte
Publisher
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Digital publisher: Claremont Graduate University
Publisher not identified (poem)
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2022; [1937?]
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Collective Shade
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An account of the resource
For an exercise dubbed “Collective Shade,” SEMAP invited artists, students, and community members to respond to the poem “To our Pioneers,” which appears on the first page of the book titled, El Monte: From the Pioneer days History and Biographical Sketches. Using a transparency sheet, more than forty individuals offered their insight and smarts and shade-throwing and shit-talking skills. Together, the textual and visually responses form a chorus that affectively criticizes, deconstructs, laughs at and obliterates the pioneer narrative. These responses were exhibited at LA Public Library’s exhibit Something in Common, May 2022 to November 2022.
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Poetry
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An account of the resource
Overhead projector transparency laid over the poem "To Our Pioneers," by Nettie Haight-Stingle.
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Haight-Stingle, Nettie (poet)
Source
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Transparency, 2 scanned pages: East of East - Mapping Community Narratives in South El Monte and El Monte
Publisher
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Digital publisher: Claremont Graduate University
Publisher not identified (poem)
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2022; [1937?]
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Collective Shade
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An account of the resource
For an exercise dubbed “Collective Shade,” SEMAP invited artists, students, and community members to respond to the poem “To our Pioneers,” which appears on the first page of the book titled, El Monte: From the Pioneer days History and Biographical Sketches. Using a transparency sheet, more than forty individuals offered their insight and smarts and shade-throwing and shit-talking skills. Together, the textual and visually responses form a chorus that affectively criticizes, deconstructs, laughs at and obliterates the pioneer narrative. These responses were exhibited at LA Public Library’s exhibit Something in Common, May 2022 to November 2022.
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Art
Transparencies
Poetry
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An account of the resource
Overhead projector transparency laid over the poem "To Our Pioneers," by Nettie Haight-Stingle.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Haight-Stingle, Nettie (poet)
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Transparency, 2 scanned pages: East of East - Mapping Community Narratives in South El Monte and El Monte
Publisher
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Digital publisher: Claremont Graduate University
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Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2022; [1937?]
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An account of the resource
For an exercise dubbed “Collective Shade,” SEMAP invited artists, students, and community members to respond to the poem “To our Pioneers,” which appears on the first page of the book titled, El Monte: From the Pioneer days History and Biographical Sketches. Using a transparency sheet, more than forty individuals offered their insight and smarts and shade-throwing and shit-talking skills. Together, the textual and visually responses form a chorus that affectively criticizes, deconstructs, laughs at and obliterates the pioneer narrative. These responses were exhibited at LA Public Library’s exhibit Something in Common, May 2022 to November 2022.
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Poetry
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An account of the resource
Overhead projector transparency laid over the poem "To Our Pioneers," by Nettie Haight-Stingle.
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Haight-Stingle, Nettie (poet)
Source
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Transparency, 2 scanned pages: East of East - Mapping Community Narratives in South El Monte and El Monte
Publisher
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Digital publisher: Claremont Graduate University
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Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2022; [1937?]
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An account of the resource
For an exercise dubbed “Collective Shade,” SEMAP invited artists, students, and community members to respond to the poem “To our Pioneers,” which appears on the first page of the book titled, El Monte: From the Pioneer days History and Biographical Sketches. Using a transparency sheet, more than forty individuals offered their insight and smarts and shade-throwing and shit-talking skills. Together, the textual and visually responses form a chorus that affectively criticizes, deconstructs, laughs at and obliterates the pioneer narrative. These responses were exhibited at LA Public Library’s exhibit Something in Common, May 2022 to November 2022.
Dublin Core
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Art
Transparencies
Poetry
Description
An account of the resource
Overhead projector transparency laid over the poem "To Our Pioneers," by Nettie Haight-Stingle.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Haight-Stingle, Nettie (poet)
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Transparency, 2 scanned pages: East of East - Mapping Community Narratives in South El Monte and El Monte
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Digital publisher: Claremont Graduate University
Publisher not identified (poem)
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2022; [1937?]
Rights
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A wide variety of materials, including this one, were obtained from many different sources, created and provided by many different individuals and institutions in the South El Monte and El Monte communities (as well as the wider San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles area). SEMAP may or may not hold copyright for these items. SEMAP does its best to secure permission for reproduction before placing items online. If you claim the rights to any of the materials on this website and believe they are inappropriately accessible online, please contact SEMAP at semartsposse@gmail.com. South El Monte Arts Posse (SEMAP) provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education. To reproduce/use/share these items online or in print, please request permission at semartsposse@gmail.com
Format
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JPG
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Image