The Freedom Is A Constant Struggle collection comprises weekly radio programs summarizing international, national, and local struggles on many fronts, interspersed with poetry and music. The program was produced from February 1976 to August 1995. Producers during the early years of the collection were Barbara Lubinski, Heber Dreher, Emiliano Echeverria,and Lincoln Bergman, later joined by Nina Serrano and Kiilu Nyasha. Among emphases in this collection are South African, Central American, and Native American struggles; the prison movement and political prisoners; coverage of actions and events such as the fight for the International Hotel (I-Hotel) and Wounded Knee; gay and lesbian liberation; the fight against poverty; and police repression. Additional highlights include features on cultural work such as latino/a and revolutionary poetry, a special series on Paul Robeson, Langston Hughes (Hughes and Blues) and Pete Seeger. There were also subtitles used for ongoing series, such as a talk show on the first Saturday of the month presented by Heber Dreher entitled “Frank Talk,” and a music program “In the Midst of Struggle,” produced by Emiliano Echeverria on the last Saturday of the month.