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Articulated: Dispatches from the Archives of American Art

3 - The New Deal Era Arts Projects: Issues of Labor and Equity

23 Sep 2021

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The WPA (Works Progress Administration) was designed as an open relief roll, operating without discrimination based on sex or race and only mandating that participants fall below a specific income threshold. While advancing equity, however, the WPA still faced hurdles from systemic sexism and racism, and it also ran into issues of support for laborers. Beyond the projects' inner workings, FSA (Farm Securities Administration) Information Division photographers grappled with documenting poverty and social unrest across the nation, which the artists themselves faced in their travels and in presenting their work. Show Notes and Transcript available at www.aaa.si.edu/articulated

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