[News] A reminder to Please Support the Freedom Archives with an end-of-the-year donation
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*Winter 2022*
Dear Friends,
We hope this letter finds you healthy and engaged! 2022 has been quite a
year for us and as it comes to an end, there’s a lot to reflect on and
look forward to.
Our November 2021 move from San Francisco to Berkeley was an important
step towards ensuring that we can sustainably maintain and expand the
work of the Freedom Archives for years to come. Settling into our
building was an undertaking in itself! We needed to set up and wire our
audio and video equipment, rehouse many of our archival collections to
ensure their long-term preservation and arrange our physical space to
maximize capacity to receive new donations of materials and best support
visitors and researchers.
Donate Here! Your Contribution Means So Much to Us. Thanks for your
Support!! <http://freedomarchives.org/donation/>
*New Documentary
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Image: Cover, /Puerto Rico: The Flame of Resistance. /People's Press, 1977.
In December, we spent over a week in Puerto Rico to conduct interviews
with former political prisoners involved in the Puerto Rico independence
movement for a new documentary film project. Puerto Rico’s resistance to
colonialism since 1898 is supported by International Law. The United
Nations General Assembly declared colonialism an international crime in
1970. That resolution reaffirmed the right of colonized people to
utilize all forms of struggle necessary to win independence and
self-determination. Over the course of their anti-colonial resistance,
the people of Puerto Rico have fought to achieve independence with mass
demonstrations and strikes to militant resistance and clandestine
actions. Throughout, support for their political prisoners has continued
to be central to their movement for independence. We are hoping that the
film’s final product will allow the stories of many of the former Puerto
Rican political prisoners, their motives, their imprisonment, and
eventual successful release to finally be told. Our initial plan was to
begin this documentary project in March of 2020 so as you can imagine,
we are very excited to finally get this project under way.
*Archival Work
*
In addition to public presentations, film festivals, classroom visits,
and research appointments, as always, we continue to add dynamic
archival materials to our holdings. We’ve substantially increased our
holdings about the anti-Apartheid campaign to oppose the South African
rugby team (the Springboks) visit to the US, Black Power political
organizations, periodicals like Leviathan – a publication covering
university politics, working class issues, and the development of the
progressive movements of the 60s, and the Cuban cultural periodical Casa
de las Americas.
We also added several newly-received and now digitized materials to our
Pontiac Brothers collection and recently cataloged a collection entitled
“Revolutionary Struggles in Iran.” The finding aid for the Iran
collection is available on our search site and it focuses on artistic
and intellectual freedom, political repression, and armed struggle in
the Left and progressive movements in Iran.
Image: Cover, /Pontiac Prisoners Support Coalition Newsletter/, No. 13.
December, 1980. Pontiac Brothers Collection. Full Text Link
<https://freedomarchives.org/Documents/Finder/DOC510_scans/Pontiac_Brothers/510.PontiacBrothers.No13.pdf>.
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Image: Flyer, Victory to African Liberation World-wide! Anti-Springbok 5
On Trial. Anti Apartheid Solidarity Collection. Full Text Link
<http://freedomarchives.org/Documents/Finder/DOC53_scans/53.VictorytoAfricanLiberationWorldwide.AntiSpringbok5onTrial.pdf>.
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Image: Cover, Puerto Rico en la Encrucijada, /Casa de las Americas/.
Cuba Collection.
*Capacity Building for the Future
*
Recently, we’ve been taking some significant steps toward building and
strengthening our archival processes and organization. Quietly but
diligently, we’ve been working with the designer of our online database
to increase its public searchability, improve our internal organization
schema and best support our continued intake and cataloging of new
archival materials. The database has been vital to our work and we are
excited that these improvements will allow us to remain accessible and
organized for years to come. Additionally, we’ve been consulting with
audio technicians and digital archivists to streamline our audio
digitization workflow. Not only will this project allow us to continue
to evolve with changing industry standards on audio preservation but
also better position us to properly manage future digital donations.
As we said, 2022 has been an important year for us and we could not have
done it without your steadfast support. We deeply appreciate the ways
you’ve helped us build a strong foundation for a vibrant future,
continually growing our educational resources, and participating in
ongoing struggles for justice and freedom. Thank you!!
We always welcome your comments and suggestions. Your donations help us
amplify our efforts and impact – please support our work by sending us a
check, giving online and when possible, signing up as a monthly donor.
Donate Here! Your Contribution Means So Much to Us. Thanks for your
Support!! <http://freedomarchives.org/donation/>
In gratitude,
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