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SUMMARY:Bay Area: Sumud Mural Community Launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the public launch of the SUMUD: Resistance Until Liberation Mural on Sunday\, October 13! \nAbout the mural: The SUMUD: Resistance Until Liberation mural project is a collaboration between artists and activists in the U.S. and Palestine that explores and confronts the deep interconnections between the brutal systems of imprisonment in the U.S. and Palestine. The mural will serve as a demonstration of the Palestinian Liberation Movement’s vibrancy and a memorialization of this historical moment in our struggle globally and locally.  \nThe mural is located in Uptown Oakland at ​​Uptown Body & Fender – Auto Body Shop. Over 50 participating organizations and groups are represented in this important mural. Please join us for an unveiling and launch event on Sunday 10/13. \nEvent details:  \nDate: Sunday\, October 13  \nTime: 1:30pm  \nLocation: 401 26th St\, Oakland\, CA 94612 \nCOVID Protocol: The event will take place outdoors. If you are feeling unwell or have any recent exposures\, please stay home and care for yourself. We will have a limited number of masks available onsite. \nAccessibility info: The event is family-friendly; we will have activities available for children\, but children should be supervised by their guardian(s) at all times. The space will be primarily outdoors\, on a paved parking lot that is wheelchair accessible. All gender\, wheelchair-accessible portable bathrooms will be onsite. Street parking is very limited. Please stay tuned for more accessibility information!  \nIf you’re unable to attend the launch event but still want to support the mural\, we welcome donations to fund this project! Please give what you can to help sustain this important work. Any amount is greatly appreciated!  \n \n\n 
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/bay-area-sumud-mural-community-launch/
LOCATION:Uptown Body and Fender\, 401 26th Street\, Oakland\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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SUMMARY:SUMUD: Resistance Until Liberation Mural Benefit
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/sumud-resistance-until-liberation-mural-benefit/
LOCATION:Eastside Arts Alliance\, 2277 International Blvd\, Oakland\, CA\, 94606\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art Against Imprisonment":MAILTO:www.artagainstprison.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231106T180000
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SUMMARY:American Purgatory Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Join Freedom Archives co-director Nathaniel Moore in conversation with American Purgatory author Benjamin Weber at Bandung Books / Eastside Cultural Center in Oakland! \nEastside Cultural Center — 2277 International Blvd. Oakland\, CA \nMonday Nov. 6 @ 6pm \nRegistration Link: uc-davis-aas.ticketleap.com/book-launch—eastside-cultural-center–bandung-books/ \nSee you there! \n \n  \nAbout the Speakers: \nNathaniel Moore is an archivist and co-director at the Freedom Archives. He is also the archivist at the UC Berkeley Ethnic Studies Library at UC Berkeley. He has been active in prisoner support work for the past decade and is the cofounder of an education program focusing on social justice inside of San Quentin State Prison. He is also active in a number of projects working to amplify voices of resistance around the Bay Area. \nBenjamin Weber is an assistant professor of African American and African Studies at the University of California\, Davis. He has worked at the Vera Institute of Justice\, Alternate ROOTS\, the Marcus Garvey and UNIA Papers Project\, and as a public high school teacher in East Los Angeles. He makes his home in Davis\, California. \nAbout American Purgatory: A groundbreaking look at how America exported mass incarceration around the globe\, from a rising young historian. In this explosive new book\, historian Benjamin Weber reveals how the story of American prisons is inextricably linked to the expansion of American power around the globe. A vivid work of hidden history that spans the wars to subjugate Native Americans in the mid-nineteenth century\, the conquest of the western territories\, and the creation of an American empire in Panama\, Puerto Rico\, and the Philippines\, American Purgatory reveals how “prison imperialism”—the deliberate use of prisons to control restive\, subject populations—is written into our national DNA\, extending through to our modern era of mass incarceration. Weber also uncovers a surprisingly rich history of prison resistance\, from the Seminole Chief Osceola to Assata Shakur—one that invites us to rethink the scope of America’s long freedom struggle. Weber’s brilliantly documented text is supplemented by original maps highlighting the global geography of prison imperialism\, as well as illustrations of key figures in this history by the celebrated artist Ayo Scott. For readers of Michelle Alexander’s The New Jim Crow\, here is a bold new effort to tell the full story of prisons and incarceration—at home and abroad—as well as a powerful future vision of a world without prisons.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/american-purgatory-book-launch/
LOCATION:Eastside Arts Alliance\, 2277 International Blvd\, Oakland\, CA\, 94606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Preserving Black Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Association for the Study of African American Life and History: Black History Month Virtual Festival\nThis panel brings together public historians and information and cultural heritage professionals to explore the ways they have preserved records\, spaces\, and places of Black Resistance movements in the U.S. as a way to resist marginalization and erasure and to center Black experiences. Attendees will learn about specific projects\, strategies\, challenges\, and accomplishments these professionals have undertaken and participated. \nModerator:\n\nOmar Eaton Martinez -Senior Vice President\, Historic Sites\, National Trust for Historic Preservation\n\nPanelists:\n\nFelicia Bell – Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History\, formerly at Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum\nCheylon Woods – Archivist and Head of the Ernest J. Gaines Center\, University of Louisiana at Lafayette\nNathaniel Moore – Co-Director and Lead Archivist\, Freedom Archives\n\nSaturday February 19 — 5:00 to 6:15 pm (EST) / 2:00 to 3:15 (PST) \nWatch the session on ASALH TV: https://www.youtube.com/c/ASALHTV
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/preserving-black-resistance/
LOCATION:Online via ASALH TV
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Colloquium: Undoing Time: Images and Archives
DESCRIPTION:https://bampfa.org/event/colloquium-undoing-time-images-archives \nJoin guest curator Julio Morales\, exhibition artists Stephanie Syjuco and Mario Ybarra\, Jr.\, and Freedom Archives co-directors Claude Marks and Nathaniel Moore for a conversation that expands and explores the exhibition’s themes\, including the artist as archivist/activist. \nMorales is senior curator at the Arizona State University Art Museum. As artist\, educator\, and curator\, he explores issues of migration\, underground economies\, and labor. \nSyjuco\, associate professor in sculpture at UC Berkeley\, is an artist working with photography\, sculpture\, and installation whose practice questions the disciplinary and historical specificities of photographic image making. \nYbarra is an artist whose sculptures\, installations\, photographs\, and activist interventions examine Mexican American identity\, with an aesthetic that combines street culture iconography with historical and political imagery. He teaches from his studio\, Slanguage\, in his hometown of Wilmington\, California. \nMarks is founder and co-director of the Freedom Archives\, where he produces video and audio documentaries. He has an extensive background in media\, culture\, and activism dating from the 1960s; he was imprisoned in the United States for his support of the Puerto Rican independence movement. \nMoore is an educator\, archivist\, and co-director of the Freedom Archives\, as well as an archivist at the UC Berkeley Ethnic Studies Library. He is active in prisoner support work. \n\nThis is a special event in support of: \nUndoing Time: Art and Histories of Incarceration\nOn view through December 18\, 2022\n2155 Center Street\, Berkeley\nOpen Wednesday–Sunday\, 11 AM–7 PM \nMuseum admission is free for all UC Berkeley students\, faculty\, and staff. \nUndoing Time: Art and Histories of Incarceration considers the foundational roots of confinement from philosophical\, sociological\, theological\, and art historical perspectives to better understand the fact that today’s mass incarceration crisis has been centuries in the making. \nTwelve artists have created work based on their analysis of art historical images of incarceration\, a selection of which are on display in the introductory Cloud Room\, working in a range of media including multi-media installation\, photography\, and texts.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/colloquium-undoing-time-images-and-archives/
LOCATION:BAMPFA\, 2155 Center Street\, Berkeley\, CA
CATEGORIES:Art Show,Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Freedom Archives at Cal State East Bay
DESCRIPTION:Join the History Department in welcoming the Freedom Archives to CSU East Bay to discuss their approach to preserving and sharing social movement history. \n  \nMountain Lion Room (Core Building 159) \n12 PM – 1:40 PM \nFor more information contact Michael Casaneda: michael.schulzeoechtering@csueastbay.edu
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/freedom-archives-at-cal-state-east-bay/
LOCATION:Cal State East Bay
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20220531T165003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220531T165003Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Tour of The Healing Project: Health Workers Exploring the Digital Archive
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, June 16\, 2022 from 12-1p PT / 3-4p ET for a virtual tour of The Healing Project’s brand new digital archive! \nWhat do violence\, incarceration\, detention and policing have to do with struggles to advance health equity? How do the arts help us sustain movements and heal communities? Join us to explore this exciting new digital archive and it means to health workers. We’ll discuss what the art\, stories\, and realities of incarcerated people in the US mean for health professionals’ work to advance health equity in the context of historical and contemporary social justice movements. \nRegister Here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QbzkzXR7SGq0pa5AU0wDnw \nSpeakers include: \nSamora Abayomi Pinderhughes is a composer\, pianist/vocalist\, interdisciplinary artist\, and sur-realist whose work delves into all the things our society tries to hide. He is the creator of The Healing Project — which explores the daily realities of violence\, incarceration\, detention\, and policing in communities across the United States and highlights healing and care strategies that emerge from these same communities — and its digital archive\, music album\, and exhibition. \nNathaniel Moore is an Archivist and Co-Director with Freedom Archives\, a community archive and educational space dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of historical audio\, video\, and print materials documenting progressive movements and culture from the 1960s to the 1990s. Nathaniel has been active in prison education programs at San Quentin State Prison for over a decade\, as well as in other projects uplifting the voices of prisoner-led movements. \nAmber Akemi Piatt is the Health Instead of Punishment Program Director at Human Impact Partners (HIP)\, a national nonprofit organization focused on transforming the field of public health to center equity and building collective power with social justice movements. Trained in public health and clinical psychology\, she has collaborated with grassroots groups on successful campaigns to curb United States militarism\, incarceration\, and police violence. \nYou can register at bit.ly/HealingProjectTour. Please email Amber at amber@humanimpact.org with any questions. \nAnd if you’re in the San Francisco Bay Area\, be sure to check out the full exhibition at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts before September 4\, 2022! It is free\, open to the public\, and not to be missed.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/virtual-tour-of-the-healing-project-health-workers-exploring-the-digital-archive/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Addameer
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in depth look at imprisonment and prisoner resistance in Palestine with Milena Ansari of Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association\, an organization that supports Palestinian political prisoners held in Israeli and Palestinian prisons.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/a-conversation-with-addameer/
LOCATION:Eastside Arts Alliance\, 2277 International Blvd\, Oakland\, CA\, 94606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220417T113000
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SUMMARY:Palestinian Prisoners Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:CLICK TO REGISTER FOR THE EVENT\n\nArt Against Imprisonment  is hosting this event to mark Palestinian Prisoners Day\, April 17th 2022.  Palestinians have commemorated April 17th since 1974 as a national tribute to prisoners and their sacrifices\, a call to unify the efforts to support them and their right to freedom\, and a call for solidarity with their families. This year we uplift the daring Great Escape of six Palestinian prisoners from the maximum security Gilboa prison on September 6th\, 2021.  We also mark the courageous collective boycott of Israeli military courts by Palestinian administrative detainees since January 1\, 2022\, now in its fourth month.\n\n\nArt Against Imprisonment shines a light on the creativity which people in prison use to break through repression\, isolation and invisibility. For Palestinian Prisoners Day 2022\, we are proud to host Palestinian former prisoners and artists to celebrate steadfast resistance against imprisonment\, occupation\, and settler colonialism. \nFeaturing –\n\nRana Bishara –  Palestinian installation artist\, painter\, graphic artist\, photographer and performing artist\, based in Palestine\n\nMustafa Sheta –  Palestinian former political prisoner and General Director Jenin Freedom Theater\, based in Palestine\n\nClarissa Bitar –  Palestinian oud musician and composer\, based in the U.S.\nChris Gazaleh – Palestinian visual artist\, musician\, writer\, organizer and educator\, based in the U.S.\n\n  \n\nSunday April 17 – 10 am PDT /  2:30 EDT / 8:00 pm Palestine\n\nCLICK TO REGISTER FOR THE EVENT\nFor more information contact artagainstimprisonment@gmail.com\n\n  \n\n\nEVENT SPONSORS:  ADDAMEER Prisoner Support & Human Rights Association\, U.S. Palestinian Community Network\, Arab Resource and Organizing Center\, California Coalition for Women Prisoners\, Freedom Archives and Palestinian Youth Movement \n\nCO-SPONSORS: Critical Resistance\, Jenin Freedom Theatre\, Chicago Alliance Against Racist  & Political Repression\, Palestinian Feminist Collective\, Coalition for Civil Freedoms\, Release Aging People in Prison\, Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/palestinian-prisoners-day-2022/
LOCATION:Zoom Panel
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Concert
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SUMMARY:100 Years from Mississippi (March 20th Only)
DESCRIPTION:Click to Buy Tickets \nMamie Lang Kirkland was seven years old when she fled Ellisville\, Mississippi in 1915 with her mother and siblings as her father and his friend\, John Hartfield\, escaped an approaching lynch mob. John Hartfield returned to Mississippi in 1919 and was killed in one of the most horrific lynchings of the era. \nMamie’s son\, Tarabu\, had grown up hearing stories of John Hartfield but didn’t know if his mother’s stories were fact or folklore until one day in 2015. Tarabu discovered an article describing Hartfield’s gruesome murder before a crowd of 10\,000 spectators. At that moment\, the film was born. \nMamie had vowed for a century that she would never return to Mississippi. Yet with Tarabu’s remarkable find\, he urged his mother to finally confront her childhood trauma by returning to Ellisville. Mamie was 107 when they began the journey to connect her story to the larger impact of America’s legacy of racial violence\, which echoes today from Ferguson to New York\, Atlanta to Los Angeles. Like many of the six million African Americans who left the Deep South\, Mamie’s story is a testament to the courage and hope of her generation. Her indomitable will and contagious joy of living is exceeded only by her ability to tell her story now\, 111 years later. In a time of great social divisions\, “100 Years From Mississippi” gives us the simple wisdom of an ordinary woman’s extraordinary life. \nDirected by Tarabu Betserai Kirkland. United States. 2021. 60 minutes.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/100-years-from-mississippi-january-16th-only/
LOCATION:The Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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ORGANIZER;CN="Freedom Archives":MAILTO:info@freedomarchives.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211002T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211002T220000
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CREATED:20210812T231137Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Film Screenings: Fundraiser to Benefit NLG-SFBA & Freedom Archives
DESCRIPTION:Rescheduled: Virtual Film Screenings\n\nDue to a number of factors including ongoing concerns about COVID and worsening air quality\, we have cancelled our in-person screenings at HEIST originally scheduled for 8/28 and 9/11\, and have postponed them until October. We will hold the rescheduled screenings as virtual-only\, with a panel and guided discussions to bookend the screening. All tickets previously purchased will be valid for the new dates. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.\n\nYou can register for the rescheduled screenings below. Suggested donations for sliding scale tickets are $15-25\, and no one will be turned away for lack of funds. All funds will support the work of the National Lawyers Guild’s Santa Rita Jail Hotline and Freedom Archives.\n\n10/2: virtual screening of COINTELPRO 101 & George Jackson Commemoration: bit.ly/FilmScreening-10-2\n\n \n10/9: virtual screening of Attica (1974) & We Know Our Rights: bit.ly/FilmScreening-10-9 \n\nQuestions? Email membership@nlgsf.org.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/home-outdoor-film-screening-fundraiser-to-benefit-nlg-sfba-freedom-archives/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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ORGANIZER;CN="Freedom Archives":MAILTO:info@freedomarchives.org
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SUMMARY:Defending Our Communities\, Defending Our Lives - Former Women Political Prisoners Speak Out  for International Women's History Month
DESCRIPTION:Defending Our Communities\, Defending Our Lives – Former Women Political Prisoners Speak Out for International Women’s History Month\n\nAcross the U.S. and the globe\, unprecedented health\, economic and social crisis is leading to escalating violence against BIPOC communities\, often targeting women and TGNC people in particular. Over 10\,000 people were arrested in the course of the 2020 uprisings after George Floyd’s murder\, but they have largely been disappeared from public view. Women who have been imprisoned for defending themselves and their communities have much to teach us about resisting state violence.  Join us for a conversation with four courageous women who have stood up for their lives and their communities.\n\n\n\nRegister at: bit.ly/DefendOurLives \nFYI –  when event is at capacity\, tune in via FB Live\n\n\nThursday\, March 25th – 5 pm PST\nJanet and Janine Africa\,of the MOVE family\nSiwatu\, Freedom Team Detroit/Grassroots Global Justice\nLaura Whitehorn – Release Aging People in Prison – brief bio\nModerated by Aleta Alston Toure’ – Parable of the Sower Intentional Community Cooperative
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/defending-our-communities-defending-our-lives-former-women-political-prisoners-speak-out-for-international-womens-history-month/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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CREATED:20210308T164825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210308T164825Z
UID:6995-1616320800-1616328000@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:Art Against Imprisonment: a Virtual Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Art Against Imprisonment\, a Virtual Art Exhibit\, features art from incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people in Palestine and in the US as a small testament to their creativity\, imagination\, and expressions of solidarity. Join us in launching this exhibit with former political prisoners Hafez Omar\, Lina Khattab\, Linda Evans\, and Oscar Lopez Rivera; with a message from Kevin Cooper currently on California’s death row; with musical artist Naima Shaloub; and with more to come. \nMarch 21\, 2021\n10am- 12pm PST\n8pm-10pm in Palestine \nRegister here: tinyurl.com/artagainstprisons \nHosted by: \nAddameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association\, Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC)\, California Coalition for Women Prisoners (CCWP)\, Freedom Archives\, Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM)\, US Palestinian Community Network (USPCN)
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/art-against-imprisonment-a-virtual-art-exhibit/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210209T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210209T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20210129T202013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210129T202013Z
UID:6988-1612886400-1612891800@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:Panthers After the Party: A Conversation on Black Power Afterlives
DESCRIPTION:The Black Panther Party (BPP) has made an undeniable impact on the iconography\, language\, culture and practice of revolutionary struggles since the mid-1960s. Join former BPP members/political prisoners in a discussion about commitment\, creativity\, continuity\, and how to best cultivate and sustain resistance. \nSpeakers include Ericka Huggins\, Hank Jones\, Sekou Odinga\, and Akinsanya Kambon – all contributors to Black Panther Afterlives: The Enduring Significance of the Black Panther Party edited by Diane Fujino and Matef Harmachis. This event will be moderated by Nathaniel Moore of the Freedom Archives. \nBlack Power Afterlives is a powerful and wide-ranging collection examining the persistent impact of the Black Panther Party on subsequent liberation struggles. Purchase it 30% off here: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/1472-black-power-afterlives \n***Register through Eventbrite to receive a link to the video conference on the day of the event. This event will also be recorded and have live captioning.*** \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/panthers-after-the-party-a-conversation-on-black-power-afterlives-tickets-138968461409 \nSpeakers: \nEricka Huggins is an educator\, leading Black Panther Party member\, former political prisoner\, human rights advocate\, and poet. For 45 years Ericka has lectured in the United States and internationally on Restorative Practices and the role of spiritual practice in creating social change. \nHenry “Hank” Jones is a former USA-held political prisoner. He has been an activist since 1955 when he felt compelled by the racist torture and murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till. Hank worked with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in San Francisco from 1963 then joined the Black Panther Party for Self Defense in 1967. In 2003 he was one of the former Panthers known as the San Francisco 8 targeted by Homeland Security. Hank continues to do social justice\, political prisoner and human rights work. \nSekou Odinga is a founding member of the New York Black Panther Party and the International Section of the Black Panther Party. He was a soldier in the Black Liberation Army and a political prisoner for 33 years. Since exiting prison in 2014 he has been a public speaker\, writer\, political activist and founder of the North East Political Prisoner Coalition. \nAkinsanya Kambon is former Lieutenant of Culture for the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense\, Sacramento Chapter. He created the Black Panther Coloring Book to bring attention to racial inequality and social injustice. After the Panther Party\, Kambon dedicated himself to Pan-Africanism\, teaching African spirituality\, religions\, history\, and culture through multimedia art. In 1984 he founded Pan African Art in Long Beach\, CA. Continuing the Panther ideology he provides free programs for youth in art\, leadership and culture. His ceramic sculptures are presently on exhibition\, “American Expressions/African Roots\,” at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento. \nNathaniel Moore (moderator) is the archivist and co-director at the Freedom Archives. He holds degrees in African Studies\, African-American Studies\, and Library and Information Science. He has been active in prisoner support work for the past decade. \n————————————————————- \nSponsored by Haymarket Books and The Freedom Archives. While all of our events are freely available\, we ask that those who are able make a solidarity donation in support of our important publishing and programming work.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/panthers-after-the-party-a-conversation-on-black-power-afterlives/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="Freedom Archives":MAILTO:info@freedomarchives.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200908T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200908T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20200828T213548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200903T194627Z
UID:6739-1599584400-1599591600@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:Attica Means Fight Back: Cultivating Resistance Then & Now
DESCRIPTION:Link to Register: bit.ly/AtticaFightBack \nEvent will be Facebook livestreamed!\n*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. \nThis event is part of a national month of actions marking the Attica uprising and demanding decarceration now!\nhttps://endlifeimprisonment.org/news-events \n  \n \nSeptember 9-13\, 2020 marks the 49th anniversary of the Attica Prison Rebellion. In 1971\, united around demands for better healthcare\, education and against unrestrained violence by the state\, over 1200 incarcerated people of all races rebelled\, took hostages and occupied parts of Attica Prison. For four days\, prisoners worked collectively to negotiate the end of the inhumane conditions at the prison. An invasion by the New York State Police Troopers ordered by Governor Rockefeller resulted in the deaths of 43 people – 33 prisoners and 10 correctional officers. 49 years later\, Attica serves as a rallying cry for those working for self determination inside of prison walls\, an essential lesson in state violence and an enduring symbol of resistance and unity. Today the conditions in U.S. prisons are more barbaric than in 1971 with massive overcrowding\, extreme sentencing\, gendered violence\, and a health care crisis made much worse by the COVID pandemic. The lessons of Attica are as important as ever. Join The California Coalition for Women Prisoners and the Freedom Archives as we host a panel discussing the historical legacy of the Attica Prison Rebellion\, sustaining resistance behind bars and how Attica can inform the ways we fight back! \nFeatured panelists:\n• Romarilyn Ralston — Lead Policy Analyst\, formerly incarcerated\, California Coalition for Women Prisoners\n• Paul Redd — Formerly incarcerated organizer\, one of the leaders of the historic CA prison hunger strikes\n• Michael Deutsch — One of the main lawyers for the Attica prisoners following the 1971 uprising \n*Moderated by Nathaniel Moore of Freedom Archives
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/attica-means-fight-back-cultivating-resistance-then-now/
LOCATION:Zoom Panel
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200116T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200116T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20200108T202132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200110T011918Z
UID:6451-1579199400-1579208400@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:Born on the MOVE
DESCRIPTION:This is a unique Bay Area chance to meet Mike and Debbie Africa (from the MOVE organization) and their son Mike Jr. Mike and Debbie spent over 40 years in prison in Pennsylvania and were finally released at the end of 2018. Using storytelling and hip hop\, Mike Africa\, Jr will take us on a journey of his life from the day that he was secretly born in prison\, to the bombing of his family on May 13th\, 1985\, up to his parents’ release from prison after each serving 40 years. Mike will be joined by his parents Debbie and Mike Africa\, Sr for a conversation moderated by Maisha Quint.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/born-on-the-move/
LOCATION:518 Valencia\, 518 Valencia\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191208T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191208T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20191028T194018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191028T194018Z
UID:6385-1575820800-1575826200@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:Honoring Fred Hampton on the 50th Anniversary of his Murder
DESCRIPTION:Join Jeff Haas & Emory Douglas and the Freedom Archives for this Howard Zinn Book Fair event! \n50 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 Douglas\, then Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party\, will also join us.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/honoring-fred-hampton-on-the-50th-anniversary-of-his-murder/
LOCATION:City College of San Francisco\, Mission Campus\, 1125 Valencia Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191119T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191119T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20191104T194821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191104T194821Z
UID:6401-1574190000-1574197200@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:From PR to Palestine: Preserving the History of Int'l Struggle
DESCRIPTION:Prison abolition means the end of capitalism\, white supremacy\, and Western imperialism everywhere. \nJoin Claude Marks and Nathaniel Moore of the Freedom Archives for a discussion around their work preserving the history of international struggles for liberation.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/from-pr-to-palestine-preserving-the-history-of-intl-struggle/
LOCATION:Humanities Building Claremont College\, Claremont\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191118T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20191104T193742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191104T195216Z
UID:6398-1574103600-1574110800@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:An Evening of Prisoner Resistance with the Freedom Archives
DESCRIPTION:Join Claude Marks and Nathaniel Moore of the Freedom Archives for a screening and discussion of the following films: \nAttica is All of Us\nSeptember 9-13 marks the anniversary of the Attica Rebellion. This massive prison takeover by hundreds of inmates and the callous repression and murders by the state of New York are part of a unique moment in US history. The legacy of Attica and the fight for human rights is carried on in the prisons of Georgia\, Ohio\, California and wherever people are caged for years on end. \nGeorge Jackson: 48 Year Commemoration\nGeorge Jackson was a prisoner who became a leading author\, a member of the Black Panther Party\, and co-founder of the Black Guerrilla Family prison organization. He achieved global fame as one of the Soledad Brothers and for his writings\, before being executed by prison guards in San Quentin Prison. \nGeorge Jackson Work Print\nThis extraordinary video is from a 16mm film “work print” made in 1971–1972\, and includes interviews with George Jackson\, Georgia Jackson (George and Jonathan Jackson’s mother) and Angela Davis\, while she was still in the Marin County Courthouse Jail—before her acquittal. We have not been able to identify the other prisoners. As you will see\, the film has no titles or other credits. The discovery of such amazing\, previously unknown historic materials always leaves us thrilled and in awe\, deepening our understanding of those times and affirming the mission of the Freedom Archives.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/an-evening-of-prisoner-resistance-with-the-freedom-archives/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191117T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191117T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20191024T183542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191024T183542Z
UID:6374-1573995600-1574006400@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:Movements in Time: Celebrating Anti-Imperialist Feminism
DESCRIPTION: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 Women’s Building\, where we will celebrate the Bay Area’s contributions to feminist and queer anti-imperialism. \nWe begin at 1pm with an outdoor tour of the Women’s Building mural\, led by Miranda Bergman of the Muralistas—authors of the new book\, MaestraPeace: The San Francisco Women’s Building Mural. Then\, at 2pm\, we move inside for celebration and discussion. We welcome Rabab Abdulhadi\, Irma Shauf-Bajar\, Jennifer Beach\, Diana Block\, Teresa Mejía\, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz\, and Kate Raphael\, who will share stories of Bay Area anti-imperialist feminism and queer activism with us\, in a panel moderated by Brooke Lober. \nThis event is sponsored by the California Coalition for Women Prisoners\, the Freedom Archives\, and the National Women’s Studies Association.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/movements-in-time-celebrating-anti-imperialist-feminism/
LOCATION:Women’s Building\, 3543 18th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Speaker Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191020T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191020T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20191010T220742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191010T221018Z
UID:6369-1571583600-1571590800@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:Free our Prisoners! From Palestine to the US
DESCRIPTION: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. \nJoin us for an afternoon of discussion and an in depth look at imprisonment from Palestine to the U.S. and how we can build solidarity between our freedom struggles. Lana\, from ADDAMEER Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association in the West Bank\,will explain the current political situation in Palestine and will be joined in conversation with people doing work against mass incarceration and detention in the U.S \nWe are deeply honored to present our guest panelist: \nLana Ramadan was born in Dheisheh refugee camp\, near Bethlehem in the West Bank. After being actively involved in community activities\, Lana studied Human Rights and International Law in the joint Al Quds University and Bard College program. After graduating\, Lana went directly into a master’s program at the London School of Economics. She graduated with a Master in Human Rights in 2016. Lana worked with Badil Refugee Resource Centre. She worked as a researcher\, specifically focusing on forced displacement and the creation of coercive environments by Israeli policies. In December 2017\, she began at Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association as the International Advocacy Officer. \nWith local community organizers:\nAnnie Paradise (CCWP)\nNathaniel Moore (FA)\nLubna Morrar(PYM Facilitator) \nSponsored by:\nA.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition\nArab Resource & Organizing Center (AROC)\nCalifornia Coalition for Women’s Prisoners (CCWP)\nFreedom Archives\nInternational Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN)\nJewish Voices for Peace – Bay Area (JVP)\nMiddle Eastern Children’s Alliance (MECA)\nPalestinian Youth Movement – Bay Area (PYM)\nQueers Undermining Israeli Terrorism (QUIT)
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/free-our-prisoners-from-palestine-to-the-us/
LOCATION:518 Valencia\, 518 Valencia\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191017T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191017T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20190926T200331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190926T200331Z
UID:6340-1571337000-1571344200@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:The Black Panther Party of 1966 and the New United Panther Movement: Continuity and Renewal
DESCRIPTION: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 ongoing possibilities and challenges of the continuing quest for liberation and justice. \nShaka Zulu\, chair of the New Afrikan Black Panther Party\, was recently released from prison and is on a national tour from his base in Newark\, New Jersey. Since Shaka Zulu’s release\, the NABPP has been organizing “No Prison Fridays” protests in Newark. These mass rallies\, which quickly grew from a few dozen to several hundred protesters from local communities\, began in opposition to official plans to build a youth prison in Newark on South Orange Avenue\, a couple of blocks from Westside High School. The NABPP is building Serve the People programs to assist communities in developing their own resources and labor power toward restoring them as base areas of cultural\, political and economic revolution. \nGeorge Katsiaficas graduated from MIT in 1970 while in solitary confinement after being convicted of “disturbing a school” for organizing anti-war protests. He moved to California\, where he was part of a deep network of counter-cultural counter-institutions during the 1970s. He was long active against the CIA and for Palestinian self-determination. Together with Kathleen Cleaver\, he edited Liberation\, Imagination and the Black Panther Party. \nSponsored by Critical Resistance Oakland Chapter and the Freedom Archives – for more information 415 863-9977 – croakland@criticalresistance.org
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/the-black-panther-party-of-1966-and-the-new-united-panther-movement-continuity-and-renewal/
LOCATION:518 Valencia\, 518 Valencia\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="Freedom Archives":MAILTO:info@freedomarchives.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190917T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190917T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20190826T234807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190826T234807Z
UID:6301-1568745000-1568752200@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:Northern Colorado University: Symbols of Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening and discussion of Symbols of Resistance\, part of the Schulze Speaker Series.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/northern-colorado-university-symbols-of-resistance/
LOCATION:Campus Commons Multi Purpose Room\, 1051 22nd Street\, Greeley\, CO\, 80639\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Speaker Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="Freedom Archives":MAILTO:info@freedomarchives.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190916T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190916T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20190827T000250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190827T000250Z
UID:6307-1568656800-1568664000@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:Norlin Library CU Boulder: Symbols of Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Norlin Library for a screening of Symbols of Resistance followed by a discussion. Sponsored by the CU Boulder English Department.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/norlin-library-cu-boulder-symbols-of-resistance/
LOCATION:Norlin Library\, Boulder\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Speaker Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="Freedom Archives":MAILTO:info@freedomarchives.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190519T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190519T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20190318T225127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190415T172849Z
UID:5874-1558281600-1558288800@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:Freedom Archives 20 Year Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Music\, raffle\, culture and a look back at 20 years of preserving the past\, illuminating the present and shaping the future!! \nMusic + Poetry from founder Nina Serrano and longtime friends and comrades Tongo Eisen-Martin and Lubna Morrar. \nGreat raffle items from local book presses and distributors\, movie theaters\, eateries and more!! \nLight appetizers and drinks served.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/freedom-archives-20-year-celebration/
LOCATION:The Lab\, 2948 16th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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ORGANIZER;CN="Freedom Archives":MAILTO:info@freedomarchives.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190309T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190309T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20190221T193522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T004428Z
UID:5838-1552147200-1552154400@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:The Freedom Archives presents: the Akoma Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:royal hartigan\, Hafez Modirzadeh\, and special guests. $10-15 – no one turned away. \nroyal hartigan is a percussionist\, pianist\, and tap dancer who has studied and performed the musics of Asia\, Africa\, Europe\, West Asia\, and the Americas. \n“Modirzadeh is not simply a ‘scholar’ or ‘musicologist\,’ but a genuine artist\, with a profound\, lifelong stake in the unification of research\, creative work\, and personal inner quest that is expressed in his music.” – Pianist Vijay Iyer
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/the-freedom-archives-presents-the-akoma-ensemble/
LOCATION:518 Valencia\, 518 Valencia\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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ORGANIZER;CN="Freedom Archives":MAILTO:info@freedomarchives.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190302T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190302T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20190214T201348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190214T205207Z
UID:5825-1551531600-1551538800@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:Freedom Archives Reading Room
DESCRIPTION:The Freedom Archives invites you to our first ever Reading Room. Our Reading Room is an opportunity for Freedom Archives to engage community members who may otherwise be unfamiliar or unable to visit our collection  in a facilitated hands on experience with a curated selection from the archives. The first Reading Room will focus on primary source materials used for our 2018 timeline project Resistance to Urban Renewal 1965-1977. \nPlease RSVP at the link below (Unfortunately we can only accommodate 15 people so please rsvp ASAP): \nhttps://goo.gl/forms/nP8Mk3CVZSLzTpsE3
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/freedom-archives-reading-room/
LOCATION:518 Valencia\, 518 Valencia\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading Room
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181101T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181101T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20181017T214607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181024T163230Z
UID:5400-1541098800-1541106000@freedomarchives.org
SUMMARY:Symbols of Resistance - Scripps College (LA)
DESCRIPTION:Symbols of Resistance explores the history of the Chican@ Movement as it emerges in the 1970s with a focus on events in Colorado and Northern New Mexico. It focuses on the struggle for land\, the student movement\, and community struggles against police repression highlighting the significance of the Chicano@movement and its relevance to struggles for social justice today. \nSponsored by: Intercollegiate Feminist Center for Teaching\, Research and Engagement; Public Policy Analysis\, Pomona; Politics\, Pomona; Religious Studies\, Pomona; Sociology\, Pomona\, Anthropology\, Pomona; Politics\, Scripps; 5C Prison Abolition Club \n  \nThursday\, November 1st – 7pm\nBalch Auditorium\nScripps College – 1030 N Columbia Ave
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/symbols-of-resistance-scripps-college-la/
LOCATION:Balch Auditorium\, Scripps College - 1030 N. Columbia Ave\, Claremont\, CA\, 91711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180825T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180825T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T081114
CREATED:20180816T224534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180817T201350Z
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SUMMARY:Symbols of Resistance @ Left Coast Forum
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, August 25\, 5 p.m. \nJoin Karla Ortiz and Guillermo Suarez M.\, as we present this historic documentary SYMBOLS OF RESISTANCE at the Left Coast Social Forum on August 25th at 5 pm. at Los Angeles Trade College.\n\n¶\nThis documentary commemorates 9 individuals in the Chicano Mexicano movement for self-determination\, whose lives were cut short during the struggle in New Mexico and Colorado. This historic documentary documents their involvement in the various issues struggles of the time: Police and INS brutality\, educational access\, community struggles and the struggle to reclaim our land stolen in the U.S. invasion of Mexico. These struggles still form the heart of our people’s struggle.\n¶\nMore than just a commemorative nostalgic overview\, this presentation discussion is a continued call to action\, to continue to resist the on-going colonization of our people and the occupation of our homeland since 1848.\n¶\nKarla Ortiz\, a teacher at the week long Tierra Amarilla Youth Liberation Institute\, will discuss these experiences as well as the current struggle to defend freed land from the current efforts by the state of New Mexico to reclaim land that was militantly occupied in 1988 by the Mexicano people of Tierra Amarilla.\n¶\nGuillermo Suarez M\,  is a long time activist member of the Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional\, will discuss the importance of the SYMBOLS OF RESISTANCE to the on-going struggle for self-determination and national liberation of our people.\n¶\nCopies of the video will be available for purchase at the event\, to support the resistance at Tierra Amarilla.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/symbols-of-resistance-left-coast-forum/
LOCATION:LA Trade Tech College\, 00 W Washington Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180629T180000
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SUMMARY:Los Angeles Premier - Symbols Of Resistance
DESCRIPTION:A Conversation with the film-maker Claude Marks \nEric Mann\, Channing Martinez\, Elmo Gomez\, and Brigette Amaya \nfrom The Strategy Center\n\n\nStrategy & Soul Theater \n3546 W Martin Luther Kings Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90008\nJune 29th 2018 @6pm Suggested Donation $10.00\nRSVP HERE: http://bit.ly/2Ld0OgQ\n  \nJoin us on June 29th for a Film showing of Symbols of Resistance: A Tribute to the Martyrs of the Chican@ Movement. Following the film Eric Mann will host a conversation with filmaker Clude Marks from The Freedom Archives\, Channing Martinez\, Elmo Gomez\, and Brigette Amaya from the Strategy Center. \nSymbols of Resistance illuminates the untold stories of the Chican@ Movement with a focus on Colorado and Northern New Mexico. This film engages the importance of student activism; the effect of police repression and how issues of identity\, land and community still resonate in the Chican@ struggles of today. \nClaude Marks is a former anti-imperialist political prisoner and is the Project Director of The Freedom Archives\, a political\, cultural oral history project\, restoration center\, and media production facility in San Francisco. Under his direction\, The Freedom Archives has released several recent documentaries combining restored historical materials and contemporary interviews. \nEric Mann  is a veteran of the Congress of Racial Equality\, August 29th Movement\, United Auto Workers and League of Revolutionary Struggle. He worked at the GM Van Nuys Plant with 5\,000 workers 2500 of whom were Chicano and taught in the Chicano Studies Department of Cal State Northridge. \n  \nStrategy & Soul Theater \n3546 W Martin Luther Kings Blvd. \nJune 29th 2018 @6pm Suggested Donation $10.00\nRSVP HERE: http://bit.ly/2Ld0OgQ
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/los-angeles-premier-symbols-of-resistance/
LOCATION:Strategy & Soul Theater\, 3546 W Martin Luther Kings Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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