Guide to the Danielle Perelman photographs of student protests at Brown University, 2015-2016, 2015-2016


John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Telephone: Manuscripts: 401-863-3723; University Archives: 401-863-2148
Email: Manuscripts: hay@brown.edu; University Archives: archives@brown.edu

Published in 2023

Collection Overview

Title: Danielle Perelman photographs of student protests at Brown University
Date range: 2015-2016
Creator: Perelman, Danielle
Extent: 1.08 Gigabytes
195 digital files in 5 folders
Abstract: The Danielle Perelman photographs of student protests at Brown University contain digital photographs documenting five student-led protests taken while Perelman (class of 2017) was a student between 2015 and 2016. The protests focused on standing in solidarity with Black students at the University of Missouri, Brown administration's mishandling of sexual assault cases, recognizing Indigenous Peoples' Day, and a campus walkout in response to the 2016 presidential election results.
Repository: John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts
Collection number: PH.1R.2023.005

Scope & content

The Danielle Perelman photographs of student protests at Brown University comprise digital photographs documenting five student protests between 2015 and 2016. The materials document student-led protests in solidarity with Black students at the University of Missouri, Brown administration's 2015 handling of sexual assault cases, recognizing Indigenous Peoples' Day, and a campus walkout in response to the 2016 presidential election results. The photographs were taken while Perelman (class of 2017) was an undergraduate student at Brown University. The collection is organized chronologically into one series: Student protest photographs.

Access Points

Subject Organizations Subject Topics Document Types

Arrangement

Series 1. Student protest photographs

Biographical/Historical Note

Danielle Perelman

Danielle Perelman attended Brown University from 2013-2017 with a focus on multimedia storytelling. During her tenure, Perelman was a photographer for the Brown Alumni Magazine, Brown Daily Herald, and over 30 student organizations and publications at Brown University. Perelman was also a producer for Brown Motion Pictures and Musical Forum, director for Blognonian Photo, and founder of Humans of Brown University, a Facebook group inspired by Humans of New York, that collects stories and quotes from Brown University students.

Brown University Student Protests

Money Talks Brown Protest (March 11, 2015)

On March 11, 2015, over 400 community members from Brown University participated in a silent march to protest the University's response to two female students' allegations of being drugged with gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and one of the two who reported being sexually assaulted at a Phi Kappa Psi party on October 17th, 2015. The protest succeeds another demonstration at a women's leadership roundtable discussion: "Cracking the Glass Ceiling: Women Presidents and the Changing University." 30 students stood silently with dollar bills taped over their mouths with bright-red numerals "IX" in reference to the national Title IX movements.

On January 19th, 2015, a community-wide email announced revoking Phi Kappa Psi's recognition and housing for four years. The University permitted Phi Kappa Psi to petition to shorten the original sanction after mishandled toxicologist and hair test reports were deemed inconclusive. In February of that year, the University dropped charges against the student accused of serving the drink containing GHB citing a lack of physical evidence. In the same month, the University found the student accused of sexual assault not responsible, citing that the complainant's partial memory was insufficient to challenge the accused student's claim of consent. During the March protest, organizers Act4RJ listed ten demands calling for more transparency surrounding the University's decisions. Protesters also voiced concerns that the decision to drop charges was influenced by the accused student's family connections to a Corporation trustee and significant donor to the University.

Blackout Brown (November 12, 2015)

From September to November 2015 Black students at the University of Missouri held multiple protests, "Racism Lives Here" in response to racialized violence, calling for the university to address institutionalized racism on campus. The protests resulted in the resignation of Timothy Wolfe, president of the University of Missouri System. Concurrently in November, Students at Yale University held protests in reaction to racist incidents that occurred at a fraternity Halloween party. On November 12, 2015, Brown University students gathered on the Quiet Green in response to the national movement against institutional racism, Black Lives Matter, and student-led protest at the University of Missouri. Students of color shared personal experiences of racism on and off campus and a list of administrative demands, including the University hiring more faculty members of color, mandatory training on critical race theory for all faculty, and adopting an intersectional framework for Title IX training.

Native Americans at Brown Indigenous Peoples Day Protests (October 12 & 9, 2015)

In April 2009, Brown University faculty voted to rename the holiday that falls on the second Monday in October, referred to at the time as Columbus Day, to the Fall Weekend Holiday. The Indigenous Peoples Day protests followed after a controversy over two racist op-eds published in The Brown Daily Herald. The student protesters called on the University to formally change the name of the holiday to Indigenous People's Day. On October 27, 2015 members of the Native Americans at Brown (NAB) student organization presented a resolution to the Brown University Community Council (BUCC) to change the holiday to Indigenous People's Day. On February 2, 2016, The Faculty Executive Committee and members of the faculty voted to amend the designation from the Fall Weekend holiday to Indigenous People's Day. On October 11, 2021, the Biden administration formally proclaimed Indigenous Peoples' Day a federal holiday.

Campus Walkout (November 16, 2016)

In response to the 2016 United States presidential election results, Brown University students organized and participated in a campus walkout, calling for the University to join the national movement to foster sanctuary campuses; modeled after 'sanctuary cities' to protect undocumented immigrants and marginalized communities. Students also held signs displaying 'NODAPL', referring to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation to stop the construction of a 1,172-mile-long oil pipeline.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: There are no restrictions on access.
Use of the materials: Although Brown University has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, Danielle Perelman retains copyright for all photographs. Researchers should note that compliance with copyright law is their responsibility. Researchers must obtain any necessary permissions from the copyright holder for reproduction.
Preferred citation: Danielle Perelman photographs of student protests at Brown University, PH.1R.2023.005, Brown University Library
Contact information: John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Telephone: Manuscripts: 401-863-3723; University Archives: 401-863-2148
Email: Manuscripts: hay@brown.edu; University Archives: archives@brown.edu

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
Acquisition: Donated by Danielle Perelman on 03 April 2023.
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Finding aid prepared by Hilary Wang
Encoding: This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2023-05-18.
Descriptive rules: Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)

Additional Information

Related material:

Related Materials

Timeline documenting student protests at Brown University, from 1963 to present, created by students and faculty from the Africana Studies Department:https://www.read-write-resist-1968.com/brown-timeline

Inventory


1. Student protest photographs

Container Description Date
Money Talks Brown Protest (March 11, 2015)
245 Megabytes
48 digital files

Contents Note: Photographs document over 400 community members from Brown University participating in a silent march on March 11, 2015, to protest the University's response to two female students' allegations of being drugged and sexually assaulted at a Phi Kappa Psi party in October of 2015. Organized by the student group Act4RJ, demonstrators wore dollar bills taped over their mouths with bright-red numerals "IX" in reference to Title IX. The protestors marched from Wriston Quadrangle, through University Hall taping up lists of 10 demands, and onto the Quiet Green over the course of 45 minutes.


Subjects:
Greek letter societies
sexual assault
2015-03-11
Native Americans at Brown Die In (October 9, 2015)
109 Megabytes
19 digital files

Contents Note: Photographs document 75 students staging a 'die-in' on the Friday before Brown University's Fall Weekend Holiday, renamed Indigenous People's Day in 2016. The die-in was scheduled to last for 52 minutes and 30 seconds to signify '523 years of indigenous resistance.'


Subjects:
Indigenous Peoples' Day
Indigenous peoples--Civil rights
2015-10-09
Native Americans at Brown Indigenous Peoples Day Protest (October 12, 2015)
131 Megabytes
23 digital files

Contents Note: Photographs document Native American students at Brown protesting holding signs and banners to rename Fall Weekend Holiday to Indigenous Peoples' Day at Brown University.


Subjects:
Indigenous Peoples' Day
Indigenous peoples--Civil rights
2015-10-12
Blackout Brown (November 12, 2015)
226 Megabytes
41 digital files

Contents Note: Photographs document students of color gathering on the Quiet Green at Brown University holding signs "We stand with Mizzou" in response to student-led protest against racialized violence at the University of Missouri. The rally included speeches from The Graduate Students of Color Collective, the Nabrit Black Graduate Student Association, and Africana Studies. 


Subjects:
Anti-racism
Racism in schools
Racism against Black people
2015-11-12
Campus Walkout (November 16, 2016)
316 Megabytes
64 digital files

Contents Note: Photographs document over 400 Brown University students, staff, and faculty walkout in response to the 2016 presidential election results in support for the Sanctuary Campus movement and the Dakota Access Pipeline protests at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.


Subjects:
Immigrants--Political activity--United States
Indigenous peoples--Civil rights
Environmental justice
2016-11-16