Prarie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC)
An anti-imperialist group that began as the Prairie Fire Distributing Committee in 1974 to distribute Prairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism,
written by members of the Weather Underground Organization. After its
initial publication, groups sprang up around the country to discuss the
book. PFOC was formally organized in 1976 and was active in the San
Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Chicago until the mid-1990s. Their
work embraced a broad range of issues: international solidarity with
national liberation struggles in Zimbabwe, Namibia, South Africa,
Nicaragua and El Salvador; and with the struggles for self-determination
of Puerto Rican, African-American, Mexicano, and Native peoples inside
U.S. borders; support of political prisoners; opposition to white and
male supremacy and support of women’s and gay liberation.
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Breakthrough
Breakthrough was the journal of the Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC), published by the John Brown Book Club from 1977 to 1995.
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Breakthrough
Publisher: Prarie Fire Organizing CommitteeYear: 1981Volume Number: Vol. 5-1 SpringFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Breakthrough
Editorial: Solidarity with the 11 Puerto Rican Prisoners of War p. 1 - Editorial: Reagan Takes the Reins: the Right and the Left p. 7 - All Out to El Paso, Call for International Day of Solidarity with the Struggle of the Chicano Mexicano People, Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional p. 11 - One People, One Nation, struggle for the socialist reunification of Mexico p. 13 - Comite Contra la Represion de El Paso p. 14 - Comite de Defensa Popular (Mexico) p. 21 - The Will to Win, Don Juan Antonio Corretjer, SecyGen, Liga Socialist Puertorriquena, from El Nuevo Dia p. 25 - Struggle for New Afrikan Independence, statement to UN Committee on Decolonization, Ahmed Obafemi, Eastern Regional VP, Provisional Govt, Republic of New Afrika p. 26 - Victory to the Salvadorean Revolution (photographs) p. 30 - Gentrification or Genocide? Price of Urban Renaissance p. 32 - Tribute to Walter Rodney, editors of Soulbook p. 43
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