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 […]

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 […]

An Evening of Prisoner Resistance with the Freedom Archives

Join Claude Marks and Nathaniel Moore of the Freedom Archives for a screening and discussion of the following films: Attica is All of Us September 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 […]

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.

Panthers After the Party: A Conversation on Black Power Afterlives

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. Speakers include Ericka Huggins, Hank Jones, Sekou Odinga, and Akinsanya Kambon - […]

Art Against Imprisonment: a Virtual Art Exhibit

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 […]

Virtual Tour of The Healing Project: Health Workers Exploring the Digital Archive

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! What 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 […]

Colloquium: Undoing Time: Images and Archives

BAMPFA 2155 Center Street, Berkeley, CA

https://bampfa.org/event/colloquium-undoing-time-images-archives Join 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. Morales is senior curator at the Arizona State University Art Museum. As artist, educator, and curator, he […]