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Have A Sign From The Women's March? Rutgers Wants It
The university is collecting signs for their Special Collections & University Archives.

MORRISTOWN, NJ — Not sure what to do with your sign from the Women's March? Rutgers is asking for signs to add to their Special Collections and University Archives.
The university is collecting all materials from the New Jersey Women's Marches, with a focus on text-based materials like signs. They welcome all viewpoints, they said in a call for donations.
Last year, Rutgers collected signs, buttons, pamphlets, newspapers, stickers and an embroidered patch. Collected materials will be used to document the events for students and scholars in the future.
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To donate, contact Rutgers' Special Collections and University Archives at (848) 932-7510 or email scua_ref@libraries.rutgers.edu.
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