Edward 'Eddie' Celaya is a Multimedia Journalist here at KGUN9.
You say you want a revolution, but an art exhibit will have to do.A new exhibit at the University of Arizona’s Campus Store , titled 'You Say You Want a Revolution,' is sparking dialogue about past and present protests.The display, curated by the Museum of Democracy, focuses on political movements of the 1960s and 70s, but organizers say the themes are as relevant today as ever.
“It’s the largest collection of presidential memorabilia in the country,” Masconale explained. Items range from John F. Kennedy campaign pins to unique memorabilia from modern presidents. “Even something as mundane as a piece of Trump-era toilet paper is part of this collection,” she said.The exhibit is part of a statewide project involving all three of Arizona’s universities, each exploring different political eras.
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