The following are projects we’ve been working on at the Freedom Archives:
Audio, Curricula, Preservation, Video
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.…
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Audio, Preservation
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…
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Preservation
Last year, 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…
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Audio, Preservation, Video
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…
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Audio
The Freedom Archives produces audio tributes commemorating the lives and contributions of fallen freedom fighters, including Hugo Pinell, Chokwe Lumumba, and Elder Freeman.
Hugo
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Curricula
The Freedom Archives produces curricula for various educational settings. We have created curriculum focusing on resistance to Forced Sterilizations, the Welfare Rights Movement…
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Video
This extraordinary video is from a 16mm film “work print” made in 1971–1972, and includes interviews with George Jackson, Georgia Jackson (George and Jonathan Jackson’s mother) and…
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Audio
This project is an online supplement to the Wild Poppies CD – a gathering of poets to celebrate the work of sister poet Marilyn Buck, who spent more than 20 years in US prisons for…
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