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,… Details
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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
Hello, my name is Abby and I’m an intern here at the Freedom Archives. While browsing through the collections one day, looking for sources whose metadata needed updating and getting… Details
My name is Amelia Browder and I am currently a student at San Francisco State University. I started my internship with the Freedom Archives in October because I had heard of the availability… Details
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… Details
Hi, my name is Emma and I’ve been an intern at the Freedom Archives for the past two months. I started my internship hoping to educate myself more on past struggles and to learn how to organize… Details
To celebrate International Women’s Day check out these archival videos of demonstrations from 1988 outside of the Federal Correctional Institute in Dublin, CA. At the time,… Details
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We’re excited to release a short video we put together focused on Lupe Briseno and her leadership around efforts to unionize Chicana carnation workers in the late… Details