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Thank you so much to everyone who joined us for our first Radical Play Date earlier this month! It was a great success, and it was so terrific to meet so many new people. We're hoping to do this again soon -- please send us an email to info@interferencearchive.org if you'd like to help out!

Coming Up at the Archive:

Building Resistance Propaganda Party
Sunday, March 5, 12-5pm

What is a propaganda party? It’s where we get together to make and share graphic and informational material that we can use in our organizing work. This is a time to meet people, learn about the work different organizations are doing, and pick up flyers, stickers, posters, buttons, and more.

If you, or an organization you are a part of, are creating material like this, please feel free to bring some to share. More info here.

Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Sunday, March 12, 2-6pm

Join Interference volunteers and local Wikipedians in a rhizomatic campaign to improve coverage of women and the arts on Wikipedia. Participants will have the opportunity to work directly with archival materials—including ephemera related to our current exhibit, Finally Got the News—and explore intersections between art, feminism, and activism.

No experience editing Wikipedia is required but please bring a laptop! Experienced Wikipedians will be around to help out, and we’ll be starting the edit-a-thon with a brief tutorial to cover the basics.
More info here.

Reading Finally Got the News: a reading and discussion group

This reading group, designed to accompany Interference Archives’ Finally Got The News exhibition, will explore some of the key liberation movements of the 1970s U.S. through the lens of written documents included in the exhibition, as well as excerpts from publications by the activists and intellectuals who led, chronicled and theorized about them.

Our second four-week session starts on March 11th and will focus on the American Indian Movement as well as broader issues surrounding the interaction of social movements and the state. For more information or to sign up, please visit our website.

Finally Got the News: The Printed Legacy of the U.S. Radical Left, 1970-1979
Exhibition Dates: January 26th through May 14, 2017

Finally Got the News (a collaboration between Brad Duncan and Interference) uncovers the hidden legacy of the radical left of the 1970s, a decade when vibrant social movements challenged racism, imperialism, patriarchy and capitalism itself. It uses original printed materials—from pamphlets to posters, flyers to record albums—to tell this politically rich and little-known story. This exhibition also includes a publication, now available for pre-order, to be released in March.

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