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![International Human Rights Day, 1994](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 12/2/1994Call Number: JG/ 088AFormat: Cass AProducers: Judy GerberProgram: A Defiant HeartCollection: Programs produced by Judy Gerber and Laurie Simms
Interview with Judy Siff and Bill Crossman of Prairie Fire Organizing Committee about International Human Rights Day, 1994. International Human Rights Day, December 10, is a global holiday not well known in the U.S. that champions human rights for political prisoners. The U.S. focus of this year's campaign are the 150+ political prisoners held currently by the U.S. justice system, many of whom were social activists of the 1960's, 70's, 80's. Siff and Crossman stress that with political prisoners it is important to factor not what illegal actions they committed but rather what their conscience was. They deplore the suppression of popular information on political prisoners within the U.S that leads to a popular attitude of disbelief about the problem. They explore the cases of Mumia Abu Jamal, Geronimo Pratt, Leonard Peltier, Sylvia Baraldini, and discus the Amnesty campaign for Puerto Rican prisoners of war. They note that any victory for any prisoner helps the effort as a whole and illustrate the grassroots efforts to shut down the inhumane Lexington, KY prison. They lament that the U.S. does not allow dissent because it gives abnormally long sentences to "freedom fighters." They offer info on how to support the campaign for human rights.
![The Case of Silvia Baraldini](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Date: 4/16/1991Call Number: PM 267Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Sally O'BrianProgram: Where We LiveCollection: Silvia Baraldini
Silvia Baraldini describes her harsh treatment and that of other U.S. political prisoners. Her attorney, Elizabeth Fink, comments on the lack of evidence presented at trial and the extreme sentencing and punishment of Baraldini at the Lexington Federal Prison. Italian member of Parliament Emma Bonino, and Italian journalist Patricia Lambroso comment on Italian parliamentary and public support for Baraldini.
![Lexington Protest](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: V 575Format: VHSCollection: Videos in many formats – both camera originals as well as reference materials
Footage of demonstration outside the Federal Correctional Institution. Posters with photographs of inmates and various statements and speeches. Interview with Attorney Melinda Power. The beginning of the film is B-Roll.
![Lexington Protest](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: V 610Format: VHSCollection: Videos in many formats – both camera originals as well as reference materials
Footage of demonstration outside the women's Federal Correctional Institution in Lexington, KY. Posters with photographs of inmates and various statements and speeches. Interview with Attorney Melinda Power. The beginning of the film is B-Roll.
![The Case of Silvia Baraldini](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Date: 4/16/1991Call Number: CD 787Format: CDProducers: Sally O'BrianProgram: Where We LiveCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Silvia Baraldini describes her harsh treatment and that of other U.S. political prisoners. Her attorney, Elizabeth Fink, comments on the lack of evidence presented at trial and the extreme sentencing and punishment of Baraldini at the Lexington Federal Prison. Italian member of Parliament Emma Bonino, and Italian journalist Patricia Lambroso comment on Italian parliamentary and public support for Baraldini.
![Solidarity Statement from Silvia Baraldini and Susan Rosenberg](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Statement to the "Women in Control Units" Event, New York City.
![Judge Bars U.S. From Isolating Prisoners for Political Beliefs](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: The New York TimesDate: 7/17/1988Volume Number: 17-JulFormat: ArticleCollection: Lexington Control Unit for Women
Reproduction of original article.
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