In commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the Viet Nam Victory against US Imperialism, the Freedom Archives digitized a number of items from our Viet Nam Collection which highlight… Details
George Jackson was assassinated in San Quentin prison on August 21, 1971. The following week, the prison released an inventory of the items in his cell – including his library of 99 books.… Details
The Art Sato: In Your Ear collection represents nearly 40 years of in-depth exclusive interviews by Art Sato with innovative practitioners of jazz and Latin music. Art is a leading authority… Details
In 2020, a sculpture honoring Los Seis de Boulder was installed at the site of the 1974 TB-1 occupation, making visible a significant part of CU Boulder’s Chican@ history. Created… Details
On August 7, 1970 – 50 years ago – Jonathan Peter Jackson the 17-year old brother of George Jackson, brought 3 guns into the Marin County Hall of Justice, where Judge Haley was presiding… Details
In Out of Control: A 15-Year Battle Against Control Unit Prisons, Nancy Kurshan tells the inspiring story of the Committee to End the Marion Lockdown (CEML). Founded in 1985 to organize… Details
The international struggle of Sex Workers organizing against laws that ensure marginalization through criminalization and violence is ongoing. We hope that this compendium of the… Details
We’re delighted to announce the digitization of more than 50 issues of the Tricontinental from our collection.
The Tricontinental was a Cuban periodical first published in… Details