Independent Collections
These collections were produced by independent journalists. Many of these recordings make up the bulk of the original collection of the Freedom Archives.
Subcollections
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Colin Edwards Collection
Materials representing the life-work and journalism of a Welsh radio correspondent and journalist who worked for Pacifica stations, the BBC and many other broadcasters. -
Colin Edwards Free Speech Movement
This collection is produced by journalist Colin Edwards and represent a comprehensive account of the Free Speech Movement and its effect on the political climate of UC Berkeley. -
Programs produced by Kiilu Nyasha
Kiilu Nyasha is a revolutionary journalist and former member of the Black Panther Party. Kiilu still hosts Freedom Is A Constant Struggle, which now appears as a TV program. -
“Nothing is More Precious Than…” a news magazine including music and poetry
KPFA weekly news program running from 1973-1976 featuring in-depth coverage of liberation struggles around the world. -
“The Real Dragon” a news magazine including music and poetry
Real Dragon was a radio program broadcast on KPFA from 1971-1973. This news show focused on issues of national liberation, political prisoners, Vietnam and other major national and international topics.
Documents
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![Razavi The Revolutionary](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 1/1/1968Call Number: CE 384Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Collin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
Colin Edwards interviews Jahangit “Haj” Razavi, who is charged with being connected to activists conspiring to plant bombs in the Bay Area.
Haj worked with grassroots street movements in Berkeley that challenged the power structure within the US, and was arrested for assaulting a police officer and possession of drugs. He was violently assaulted by the police. He was re-arrested and charged with being a fugitive while traveling. Before trial newspapers falsely connected him to a bomb plot .
Haj asserts that his arrest is part of a government strategy to criminalize activists as “extremists,” particularly the Black Panther Party.
In Berkeley Haj formed
the Tricontinental Student Committee with other foreign students in order to encourage
student activism among foreign students in this country and to give full support and assistance to liberation struggles in the third world and to the National Liberation Front of Vietnam. He also helped form the Iranian Student Association.
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