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Celebrating Indigenous People’s Day 30 Years After the 1992 International Tribunal of Indigenous Peoples and Oppressed Nations

Liberation Struggles
In honor of Indigenous People’s Day, we want to highlight some items from our 1992 Tribunal Collection and acknowledge the 30th anniversary of the International Tribunal of Indigenous… Details

New Additions January 2022

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Greetings, We’re enthusiastically writing to you from our new office in Berkeley, California. Check out our new sign! Thanks so much for the huge outpouring of support, encouragement… Details

Resisting Forced Sterilizations

Freedom Archives Productions, From the Archives..., Prison and Political Prisoners
Hello, We hope this reaches everyone safe and doing as well as possible under the circumstances. While most news around California prison issues is rightly focused on the Covid-19 outbreak,… Details

Resistance to Forced Sterilization Curriculum

Freedom Archives Productions, From the Archives..., Prison and Political Prisoners
Hello, We’re excited to announce the release of a curriculum focused on historical and contemporary resistance to forced sterilizations. This project was conceived and started… Details

Seize the Time

From the Archives..., Liberation Struggles, Prison and Political Prisoners
Hello, We’re excited to announce the full digitization of the periodical Seize The Time, published by a Marxist-Leninist organization of the same name that grew out of the revolutionary… Details

Another Year of COINTELPRO

COINTELPRO, Freedom Archives Productions, From the Archives...
Greetings, March 8th marks the 44th anniversary of the Media, Pennsylvania break-in that helped expose COINTELPRO to the world. The story received even more attention last year when… Details

Beyond the Media, PA Headlines, What COINTELPRO Really Did

COINTELPRO
On March 8, 1971, a group of eight Vietnam War protestors broke into a FBI field office in Media, Pennsylvania and stole hundreds of government documents. The burglars were never caught… Details
Cover of COINTELPRO 101

COINTELPRO 101 Extra Footage Now Available!!

COINTELPRO, Freedom Archives Productions, From the Archives..., Liberation Struggles
Greetings friends, If you think government surveillance started with exposures by Bradley Manning or Edward Snowden, or even Daniel Ellsberg…check out our film COINTELPRO… Details

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