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Friday, November 18th – Our Fall Fundraiser!

Things feel pretty intense today, and we need to celebrate our community now more than ever. Come party with us to celebrate what we've accomplished this year, the community we've built, and all the kick-ass work we'll be doing next year and onward. We're going to be fighting harder now, our movements need physical spaces like Interference Archive, and we need YOUR help to keep us going. The party is at the Verso Books loft (20 Jay St., in DUMBO, Brooklyn), and we're going to have a ton of food, drink, beer, a DJ, and a silent auction of over 35 pieces of social movement ephemera from the past 40 years. For those that can't come to the event, the auction is available to all online on Bidding Owl. Check it out, and bid on some great posters and pamphlets!

 

Launch Party for 2017 Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoner Calendar
Saturday, November 12, 7–11 pm

Featuring artists and contributors to the 2017 Certain Days calendar, including Laura Whitehorn, Sophia Dawson, Naomi Jaffe, Daniel McGowan, Jenn Meeropol, and reps for Leonard Peltier and Oscar Lopez Rivera. There will be art on display from the calendar, refreshments, and the 2017 calendars for sale!

Indigenous People’s Justice Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon
Sunday, November 13, 2-6pm

In honor of Indigenous People’s Day and Anti-Thanksgiving, we are holding a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon on the theme of Indigenous peoples’ movement histories. Across settler-colonial geographies, Indigenous peoples’ histories have largely been misrepresented. This misrepresentation has enabled and concealed acts of violence against Indigenous peoples in many forms – from environmental contamination to forced relocation. In an effort to learn from and support the myriad movements that have arisen in response to this violence, we will glean relevant information from the Interference Archive to share through Wikipedia. Our objective is to make information and documentation related to Indigenous peoples’ movement histories more accessible for current and future movement makers, educators, and learners.

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. For more details, check out our Wikipedia meetup page here and Facebook event here.  Questions? Send us an email at info@interferencearchive.org.

Audio Interference Season 2: Silvia Federici

For this weeks episode, Charlie Morgan and Louise Barry interviewed Silvia Federici about Italian music in the 1960s and the Wages for Housework campaign.

Audio Interference is now available on iTunes and Stitcher, so it's super easy to subscribe to our feed on your phone or tablet!

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