The Whole World’s Watching: Peace and Social Justice Movements of the 1960s &1970s
was a collection of 90 documentary photographs and commentary by writers and witnesses of this extraordinary period, with a focus on the San Francisco Bay Area. It originated at the Berkeley Art Center.
It featured the Black Panthers, the Free-Speech and anti-war movements, feminism, disability rights, environmental activism, the struggle for gay rights, Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers, the American Indian occupation of Alcatraz, and the cultural milieu of this dramatic era.