Antisemitism and Exclusion

Click below to listen to local individuals discuss historical and contemporary discrimination from a variety of perspectives: first-hand experiences, advocacy for those facing discrimination, and received histories shared through generations.

Discrimination occurs in many forms and impacts individuals within various communities differently. At the same time, the forces of discrimination are interconnected. The aim of this exhibit is to illuminate both the connections and divergences that exist across systems of discrimination.

Antisemitism in Arizona
Stanley Feldman
LGBT Discrimination in Arizona
Eli Burke
Antisemitism at the Tucson Country Club
Betty Anne Sarver
Black Experience in Southern Arizona
Debi Chess Mabie
Racial Profiling and Harassment of Tohono O'odham
Maegan Lopez
Anti-Black Discrimination in Tucson
Rubin Salter
Coalition Building in Tucson
Fred Fruchthendler
Absence of Representation and Recorded History of African-Americans in Tucson
Tani Sanchez
Youth Activism to Support Students of Color and Low Income Students
Deja Foxx
Disrespecting Other People - A Yoemi Perspective
Felipe Molina
Arizona's Place in the Wartime Incarceration of Japanese Americans
Brandon Shimoda
Fighting for Equality Through the Law
Burr Udall
Undocumented Life in Southern America
Dario Andrade Mendoza
Gender Exclusion at the University of Arizona College of Law
Pamm Seleznov
Trans in the Borders
Sam Ace
Jewish Social Exclusion
Bobby Present
Islamaphobia in Tucson
Lynn Hourani
Histories of Segregation in Tucson
Barbara Lewis
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