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Welcome to the Freedom Archives' Digital Search Engine.The Freedom Archives contains over 12,000 hours of audio and video recordings which date from the late-1960s to the mid-90s and chronicle the progressive history of the Bay Area, the United States, and international movements. We are also in the process of scanning and uploading thousands of historical documents which enrich our media holdings. Our collection includes weekly news, poetry, music programs; in-depth interviews and reports on social and cultural issues; numerous voices from behind prison walls; diverse activists; and pamphlets, journals and other materials from many radical organizations and movements.

Palestine

This collection includes a wide range of audio tapes and English publications about the Palestinian struggle for self determination, the colonization of Palestine and Zionism. Political journals and monographs from multiple viewpoints on topics such as Zionism, Israeli abuses of human rights and international law, the role of the US and Britain policy in shaping Palestine, as well as on the Middle East and the Arab world. Perspectives in this collection are drawn from international organizations in the West and the Middle East, Palestinian revolutionary organizations, academics, thinkers and students, and voices of everyday Palestinian resistance. The majority of the materials in this collection are paper documents; monographs, periodicals, articles and pamphlets; however it also includes a number of important and unique audio materials. The bulk of the collection focuses on Palestinian resistance between 1948 and the early 1990s.   

News and information about Palestine: Institute for Middle East Understanding; If Americans Knew; B’TSELEM (Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories);

Analysis on Palestine: ElectronicIntifada; Mondoweiss; +972 Magazine

Subcollections

  • Arab Perspectives on Palestine
    Various publications concerning the Arab world produced by members of the Arab community both in the Middle East and within the diaspora.
  • Anti-Zionism
    Numerous publications challenging the Zionist ideology and the use of Zionism by the Israeli State to justify territorial claims.
  • Human Rights in Palestine
    Various publications about Israeli Human Rights abuses against Palestinians.
  • International Perspectives on Palestine
    The following collection is comprised of sub-collections focusing on perspectives and information about Palestine from three non-Palestinian organizations.
  • Institute for Palestine Studies
    The Institute for Palestine Studies (IPS) was established in Beirut in 1963 as an independent non-profit research institution, unaffiliated with any political organization or government.
  • Palestinian Revolutionary Organizations
    Literature from revolutionary groups in struggle to liberate Palestine.

Documents

Jewish Alliance Against Zionism (JAAZ) Jewish Alliance Against Zionism (JAAZ)
Date: 2/4/1980Call Number: KP 210Format: CassetteProducers: Anne GonskiProgram: KPFACollection: Anti-Zionism
Four members of JAAZ are interviewed on KPFA radio to make the distinction between of what is Zionism and being Jewish and the relation of anti-Semitism. There is also a discussion of Israel's economic motives for settlement of the occupied territories in Palestine, U.S. interests in the Middle East, racism and sexism within Israel itself, and solutions to the conflict.
Jewish Alliance Against Zionism (JAAZ) Internal Meeting Jewish Alliance Against Zionism (JAAZ) Internal Meeting
Date: 6/28/1980Call Number: KP 212Format: CassetteProducers: JAAZCollection: Anti-Zionism
JAAZ members pose many questions in order to clarify and discuss their purpose, focus, actions, and general political direction. There is frank examination of specific stances on Zionism in regards to a Jewish state and Palestine and the occupation of the West Bank. Consideration of the relation of anti-Semitism in Zionism and role Jews in the U.S. can play in assisting with the Palestinian right to self-determination. This is Part 2 of 2 -- see KP 211.
Our Socialism - Israel and Palestine: The Search for Justice Our Socialism - Israel and Palestine: The Search for Justice
Publisher: American SocialistsYear: 1983Volume Number: Vol. 1-6Format: PeriodicalCollection: Anti-Zionism
November/December issue of Our Socialism featuring a special report on the Israel-Palestine conflict. Includes articles on debates and contentions over Zionist policies among the Israeli population, Jewish extremism in Israel, the Palestinian struggle for national self-determination, life in the occupied West Bank, and Palestinian resistance to Israeli occupation. Also includes interviews with Israeli economist Ehud Ein Gil, Yesh G'vul member Gideon Spiro, Dr. Emile Touma of the Communist Party of Israel, Nayef Hawatmeh of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), and Jordanian writer Salem Nahhas.
Poems From an Israeli Prison Poems From an Israeli Prison
Author: Fouzi El AsmarPublisher: Know BooksYear: 1973Format: BookCollection: Human Rights in Palestine
Book of poems written by Fouzi El Asmar, an Arab Israeli political prisoner. His poems deal with his imprisonment, identity, and political struggle.
Children of The Stones Children of The Stones
Publisher: Palestinian Center for the Study of Non-ViolenceYear: 1988Format: MonographCollection: Human Rights in Palestine
Report on the violence and suffering perpetrated against Palestinian children by the Israeli military. Includes signed affidavits from numerous witnesses detailing the abuses of children.
Occupation and Resistance - American Impressions of the Intifada Occupation and Resistance - American Impressions of the Intifada
Publisher: Alternative MuseumYear: 1990Format: BookCollection: Human Rights in Palestine
Book from Occupation and Resistance: American Impressions of the Intifada, Alternative Museum, May 5-June 30, 1990 containing essays and photographs by American artists who visited the Occupied West Bank. Focuses on conditions of Palestinian life under Israeli occupation, Palestinian resistance and the Infitada, the role of art in Palestinian resistance, and role of the U.S. in the conflict. a. G. Roger Denson (writer and curator in NYC), Know Thine Enemy: Americans Face the Palestinian Intifada b. Geno Rodriguez, Occupation and Resistance c. The People of Beit Sahour, No Taxation without Representation d. Jay Murphy, “The Intifada Makes Many Artists” e. Ken Bloom, Bill Biggart: Photographs of Resistance f. Noam Chomsky, The Art of Evasion: Diplomacy in the Middle East g. Gadi Gofbarg, Divorcing Zionism h. Derek Guthrie, Impressions i. Karen White, an Affidavit j. Artists in the Exhibit k. Aritsts Biographies l. Notes
The Palestinian Chalk Circle The Palestinian Chalk Circle
Author: Mahmoud DarwishPublisher: Fifth of June Society and Arab Women's Information CommitteeFormat: MonographCollection: Palestinian Revolutionary Organizations
Selections of a prose poetry collection by Mahmoud Darwish titled "Diary of a Citizen without a Country."
Gaza Gaza
Author: Arlette TessierPublisher: Palestine Liberation Organization Research CenterDate: 8/1971Volume Number: Palestine Essays No. 27Format: MonographCollection: Palestinian Revolutionary Organizations
History and analysis of the people and land of Gaza during Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Event Flyer - "Warsaw 1943, Beirut 1982" Event Flyer - "Warsaw 1943, Beirut 1982"
Publisher: Committee Against the Israeli Invasion of LebanonCall Number: Format: FlyerCollection: Anti-Zionism
Flyer for event, "Warsaw 1943, Beirut 1982," at the Victoria Theater in San Francisco. Diaries, poetry, and song of resistance fighters from Tal al Zaatar, Warsaw, and West Beirut. A benefit for Lebanon Relief. Sponsored by the Committee Against the Israeli Invasion of Lebanon.