cover image The Whole World's Watching: Peace and Social Justice Movements of the 1960s & 1970s

The Whole World's Watching: Peace and Social Justice Movements of the 1960s & 1970s

. Berkeley Art Center, $59.95 (160pp) ISBN 978-0-942744-10-1

Photojournalism and critical commentary come together in The Whole World's Watching: Peace and Social Justice Movements of the 1960s & 1970s, an oversized volume part history, part tribute bearing witness to the protests and the upheavals that began in the socially engaged and politically volatile San Francisco Bay Area. Dramatic duotone photographs of Playboy bunnies, Black Panthers and student sit-ins punctuate essays like ""Feminist Revolution in the Bay Area,"" ""The Civil Rights Movement"" and ""Cesar Chavez, A Rebel of the Spirit."" Contributors include actor Peter Coyote, historians Leon Litwack and Clayborne Carson, among many other scholars and activists; photographers include Bob Fitch and Robert Hsiang. (Nov.)