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We had so much fun at Saturday's workshop...thanks to everyone who joined us!

Our Education Working Group spent a few hours on Saturday afternoon looking at and talking about symbols used on material in our current exhibition, as well as in movements we see active today. We then carved our own movement symbols -- some copied from exhibition material, and some new ones -- to print. This was such a hands-on way to reflect on organizing work; thanks to everyone who came and shared their ideas!

Upcoming Events at the Archive:

Soapboxes, Amplifiers, and Making Headlines
Friday, April 14, 7pm

Join us for this evening of reflection on our current exhibition, Finally Got The News: The Printed Legacy of the U.S. Radical Left, 1970-1979. An ensemble of performers echo the impulses of the 1970’s Radical Left Movement. Theatre and music will collage the diverse social movements defining a vibrant decade. Visit our website for more info.

The Puerto Rican Movement: Political Activism within the Diaspora
Saturday, April 22nd, 6:30-8:30pm

The history of modern social movements in the United States largely overlooks the story of Puerto Rican activists and their organizations. Responding to this gap, a group of activists of the Movimiento Pro Independencia (MPI)/Puerto Rican Socialist Party (PSP) in the U.S. have embarked on a series of projects that chronicle political activism within the Puerto Rican Diaspora from the 1960s through the 1980s.

Carmen Vivian Rivera and José E. Velázquez will lead a discussion on their experience as leaders of the MPI-PSP in the United States and its relevance to current social justice and political resistance movements. Visit our website for more info.

Book Talk with Palestinian cartoonist Mohammad Sabaaneh
Friday, April 28th, 7pm

Sabaaneh (a Palestinian graphic artist based in Ramallah in the West Bank) shares his life as an artist and cartoonist in Palestine and his time in an Israeli prison as a political prisoner and how it has influenced his art. He will discuss the ways that Israeli rule stifles so many normal hopes, aspirations, and activities for Palestinians. Mohammad will explore his work, his artistic influences and how he navigates the challenges of editorial cartooning in Palestine. He will discuss, accompanied by slides of his work, his own development as an artist. Visit our website for more info.

Audio Interference 31: Squatting on the Lower East Side

There were people in the buildings who modeled themselves after homesteaders and very much wanted to become homeowners, wanted the approval of the city, wanted to act respectable–and there were other people who were doing this as a critique of private property.” – Amy Starecheski

In this episode Louise Barry interviews Amy Starecheski, author of Ours to Lose: When Squatters Became Homeowners in New York City, about the process of transforming Lower East Side squats into limited-equity low-income co-ops, and the conflicts and challenges generated by this process. Amy’s book is an oral history of squatting on the Lower East Side, and this episode includes excerpts from her interviews. The squatters whose voices are included in this podcast are: Famous Chrome, Maria DeDominicis, Rolando Politi, Fly, Chris Flambeaux, Nigel Clayton, David Boyle, Arrow, Geoff Dann, and Maggie Wrigley. Listen here.

Current Exhibition:

Finally Got the News: The Printed Legacy of the U.S. Radical Left, 1970-1979
Exhibition Dates: January 26th through May 14, 2017
Curator's Tour: May 6th, 1pm


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, available for pre-order.

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