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Digital Preservation at Interference
Wednesday May 28, 2014
7pm
Join Interference Archive in a discussion about our new strategy for preserving digital media. Bonnie Gordon, will talk about the work of the Born Digital & Digitization working group at IA as well as what digital preservation means for community archives.
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The Zapatistas’ Revolution: 20 Years of Building Autonomy
Thursday May 29, 2014
7pm
Interference Archive will host a salon to celebrate the moment 20 years ago when the Zapatistas rose up to challenge the Mexican state and global capitalism, reminding us that “another world was possible.â€
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Film Screening: Corazon del Tiempo
Thursday, June 12, 2014
7-9pm
Film Screening: Corazon del Tiempo. 2009 (90 min)
A young woman in the southern Mexican region of Chiapas falls for a revolutionary fighting in the Zapatista conflict.
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La Autonomia es la Vida, la Sumisión es la Muerte
May 22, 2014 – August 3, 2014
La AutonomÃa es la Vida, la Sumisión es la Muerte (Autonomy is Life, Submission is Death) a graphic art portfolio, produced by Convergencia Grafica MALLA and Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative. This exhibition honors the 520 years of struggle of the indigenous peoples of Mexico against genocide and for self-determination and autonomy through a celebration of the 20 years of the Zapatista movement’s resistance against the Mexican state and global capitalism.
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We Are Who We Archive
May 9, 2014 – August 3, 2014
We Are Who We Archive brings together a selection of donations acquired over the past two years, gifted by friends of Interference Archive. Rather than focus on a specific movement or idea, We Are Who We Archive serves as a portrait of a growing archive and highlights the role of individuals in preserving collective history.
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These exhibitions are sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC). Funding also comes in part from the A.J. Muste Memorial Institute‘s Social Justice Fund.

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