![Poster: "mit bsu" by Dietmar Winkler, c. 1970](/sites/default/files/styles/original/public/media/image/MIT-BSU-poster_J-Casey_1970%20CROP.png?itok=96bjlN2H)
Image crop from Instagram post by Display/Kind Company @thisisdisplay, 23 June 2015: "MIT BSU ['The MIT Black Students Union suggests you consider graduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology'] poster" [designed by Dietmar Winkler of the MIT Office of Design Services, c. 1970s]. From the ‘Swiss Style: International Graphic Design’ exhibit at the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich [Museum of Design Zurich].
Interactive Timeline
In 1968, the black student community at MIT was small and needed a way to amplify its voice. Formed during that tumultuous year in political and racial history in the US, the MIT Black Students’ Union (BSU) launched a journey of advocacy and community that now continues 50 years later.
"The BSU at 50," MIT Technology Review, November/December 2018
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