One of the unique collections of the Freedom Archives that’s been attracting some attention of late consists of organizational files and audio recordings related to the Jewish Alliance Against Zionism, known as JAAZ. The recent interest in the group has Read More »| Freedom Archives
On Monday, November 7th, 1988, Orthodox rabbi, Zionist politician, and Knesset member Meir Kahane came to UC Berkeley to speak at Dwinelle Hall. Born Martin Kahane in Brooklyn in 1932, Kahane was key figure in the Jewish extremist movement and Read More »| Freedom Archives
We recently processed a folder of materials related to a multi-year struggle in danielle’s hometown of Concord, California. Unbeknownst to many, Concord was a significant site of anti-war protest in 1987 and 1988 due to the location of the Concord Read More »| Freedom Archives
We recently digitized over a dozen new issues of the Tricontinental, a publication of the Organization of Solidarity with the Peoples of Africa, Asia, and Latin America (OSPAAAL). This special publication represents the vibrant art and sharp analysis of international Read More »| Freedom Archives
“My participation in the first Venceremos Brigade in 1969 was a transformative experience that set me on a path to becoming an anti-imperialist. The Cubans demonstrated such deep solidarity with revolutionary movements around the world, especially with the Vietnamese liberation Read More »| Freedom Archives
For as long as Africans have engaged in revolutionary struggle within the present-day United States, they have always sought to document and report on their efforts to resist. What was very common and was known as “movement journalism” has been Read More »| Freedom Archives