Alice Boone, the Fleming Museum’s Curator of Education and Public Programming, curated the new Special Collections exhibit, “Archives of Activism,” in conjunction with the museum’s fall exhibitions about identity, social justice and activism. Drawing from documents and ephemera produced by students, faculty, and administrators, the exhibit focuses on anti-war and related protests during the late 1960s, the call for divestment from apartheid-era South Africa in 1985, and the occupations and protests of 1988 and 1991. A selection of photographs from the University Archives that document student activism is on display in the Fleming Museum Lobby.