Engaging in a new space is always a daunting task, at least it typically is for me. It is why my very first moments at The Freedom Archives as an intern during summer of 2024 were filled with… Details
On Monday, November 7th, 1988, Orthodox rabbi, Zionist politician, and Knesset member Meir Kahane came to UC Berkeley to speak at Dwinelle Hall. Born Martin Kahane in Brooklyn in 1932,… Details
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We’re very excited to have resumed our internship program this summer and want to share Olivia and Riya’s dynamic projects.
Olivia created a dynamic Prezi which engages… Details
Hi, my name is Emma and I’ve been an intern at the Freedom Archives for the past two months. I started my internship hoping to educate myself more on past struggles and to learn how to organize… Details
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Helen here, with the final installment of my ‘Walking Archives’ series. See my first post here, and second here. Today I’ll focus on my experience sitting down with Mickey Ellinger,… Details
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There is great importance in the visual elements of historical moments–no matter how small. So often, politics can feel far removed from daily life, but the accessibility… Details
Hello! Helen here continuing to report on my engagement with the concept of the Walking Archives and with my work with the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee (JBAKC) collection. This post… Details