Norlin Library CU Boulder: Symbols of Resistance

Norlin Library Boulder, CO, United States

Join us at the Norlin Library for a screening of Symbols of Resistance followed by a discussion. Sponsored by the CU Boulder English Department.

Northern Colorado University: Symbols of Resistance

Campus Commons Multi Purpose Room 1051 22nd Street, Greeley, CO, United States

Join us for a screening and discussion of Symbols of Resistance, part of the Schulze Speaker Series.

The Black Panther Party of 1966 and the New United Panther Movement: Continuity and Renewal

518 Valencia 518 Valencia, San Francisco, CA, United States

The New Afrikan Black Panther Party developed first from within the prisons of Amerika and is now building programs and organizations in communities across the country. Their concept of a United Panther Movement embraces all peoples and seeks to build a movement that can thoroughly transform society. We seek to open a discussion about the […]

Free our Prisoners! From Palestine to the US

518 Valencia 518 Valencia, San Francisco, CA, United States

5,150 Palestinians political prisoners are waging multiple hunger strikes to protest torture, administrative detention and abusive conditions of confinement in Israeli prisons. Imprisonment and globalized weaponry trade between the U.S. and Israel are closely linked, fueling repression against Black, brown and immigrant communities in the U.S. and globally. Join us for an afternoon of discussion […]

Movements in Time: Celebrating Anti-Imperialist Feminism

Women's Building 3543 18th Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

For fifty years and more, the Bay Area has been home to feminist and queer movements as they interact with anti-racist, anti-militarist, abolitionist, and internationalist politics that continue to affect social movements today. On Sunday afternoon November 17th, please join us for "Movements in Time," a free public event at the historic site of the […]

From PR to Palestine: Preserving the History of Int’l Struggle

Humanities Building Claremont College Claremont, CA, United States

Prison abolition means the end of capitalism, white supremacy, and Western imperialism everywhere. Join Claude Marks and Nathaniel Moore of the Freedom Archives for a discussion around their work preserving the history of international struggles for liberation.

Honoring Fred Hampton on the 50th Anniversary of his Murder

City College of San Francisco, Mission Campus 1125 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

Join Jeff Haas & Emory Douglas and the Freedom Archives for this Howard Zinn Book Fair event! 50 years ago Chicago police with FBI support raided Black Panther Fred Hampton’s Chicago apartment assassinating him and Mark Clark and injuring 4 others. Attorney Jeff Haas exposes the conspiracy behind the execution in this updated book. Emory […]

Attica Means Fight Back: Cultivating Resistance Then & Now

Zoom Panel

Link to Register: bit.ly/AtticaFightBack Event will be Facebook livestreamed! *You are welcome to register, but as we approach our capacity limit we recommend you plan to watch the event via FB livestream on the page of Freedom Archives. This event is part of a national month of actions marking the Attica uprising and demanding decarceration […]