Elinor Carucci
Pride Collar (2016), 2020
Archival pigment print
A fellow at the Georgetown University Law Center bought this 'Pride collar' for the Justice from a bead weaver in Ecuador. Ginsburg first wore it on the bench in 2016,...
A fellow at the Georgetown University Law Center bought this "Pride collar" for the Justice from a bead weaver in Ecuador. Ginsburg first wore it on the bench in 2016, prompting several journalists to ask if she was wearing it to send a political message. Ginsburg was a champion of LGBTQ rights during her career.
(excerpt from "Portraits of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Favorite Collars and the Stories Behind Them," by Tessa Berenson, TIME, 24 November 2020)
(excerpt from "Portraits of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Favorite Collars and the Stories Behind Them," by Tessa Berenson, TIME, 24 November 2020)
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