Ephemera: Free Trade Area of the Americas protests
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Lyle's experiences during the FTAA protests in Miami in 2003 would be featured in SCAM #7
Ephemera: Free Trade Area of the Americas protests
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Lyle's experiences during the FTAA protests in Miami in 2003 would be featured in SCAM #7
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Includes ephemera for Lyle's trips to Europe, Mexico, and other destinations.
The Erica Dawn Lyle papers offer a rich history of Miami’s countercultural art and music scenes and grassroots political activity from the 1990’s to the present. Writing under the name Iggy Scam, Lyle has produced a series of classic underground fanzines, called SCAM, that are known internationally in the punk rock scene. Lyle’s writing and archive also provides a fascinating back story to some of the political activity Miami is now known for. With the current wave of home foreclosures that has spread across South Florida, has come a resurgent wave of housing activism. The most well-known activist group in Miami today is Take Back The Land, a group that has gained national media attention for their tactics in helping homeless families move into and squat homes that have been foreclosed across Miami. The Lyle papers show a pre-history of an equally militant though far less organized and coherent group of South Florida squatters and anti-gentrification activists who were attempting similar tactics a generation ago. The papers also document the formation of the city’s first Food Not Bombs, a group that is still active today. The collection of zines, journals, sketchbooks, ephemera and original art work depict contemporary social history as well as Greater Miami’s issues of urban planning, property and housing rights and the responsibility and role of art. Also well documented are Lyle's travels through unconventional methods such as hitchhiking and train hopping.
Dawn Lyle, Erica
Flyers: Assorted South Florida
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"Hand drawn hitchhiking sign on cardboard, reads "Pretty Please (SACTO)", from 1994 hitchhiking trip detailed in SCAM #4 Was hitching last leg of cross country trip to arrive at Greta Snider's wedding."
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Manuscript: Bad stories from years ago and unfinished letters from last summer
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"Contains two attempts at 'last will and testaments' from 1997 and 1998, several unfinished attempts at fiction that I was unhappy with and a note called 'Nod to Posterity' from 1998 explaining the wills and the ways in which the stories sucked."
Manuscript: "Biscayne Boulevard"
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Manuscript: "Blood, Goons, and Little Haiti"
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"Article by Robbie Wa, rejected for SCAM #3."
Manuscript: CD review of cavity - "Drowning"
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Review of full length from Miami band Cavity.
Manuscript: "Dead Things, Life Like Poses, and the Stench of Formaldehyde"
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"Laid-out page by Chuck Loose that I rejected for SCAM #2."