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  • September 17, 2018

    A photo taken from the exhibition which features a group of men and women laying down in the street with their arms and legs locked together in protest.

    Exploring photography’s role in social change

    “Whose Streets? Our Streets!” features the work of 37 independent photographers who documented protests, demonstrations and conflicts on the streets of New York City from 1980 to 2000. The project, led by RIT faculty and alumni, features a book, short film, interactive website and exhibitions.
  • August 27, 2018

    The cover art of Huxley's eassy "Words and Their Meanings" featuring a tan background and a burnt orange square in the center with a black, geometric pattern within the square.

    RIT Press to reprint rare essay by Aldous Huxley

    RIT Press is reintroducing a rare essay by famed English writer Aldous Huxley that argues the significance and power of words. The limited edition facsimile of Huxley’s 1940 title Words and Their Meanings is now available through RIT Press.

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