Solidarity Institute

22Oct/090

ARORA: Anti-Racist Organizing Respository and Archive

Anti-Racist Organizing Respository and Archive (ARORA)

sds_421px-fistThe Solidarity Institute, in partnership with the Challenging White Supremacy workshop, has begun an ambitious project to document organizational practices of anti-racist organizing from the 1960s to the present and make these documents available to the general public.

Archival documents will be free and available at: http://www.solidarityinstitute.org/category/arora

This project is in support of the Solidarity Institute’s first book manuscript, Challenging White Supremacy: Multiracial Alliance and Antiracist Organizing in the U.S., which will be authored by director Jeb Middlebrook and released initially as a doctoral dissertation through the University of Southern California in 2010.

If you have documents you believe should be included in the archive please email: jeb.middlebrook@usc.edu and a staff member will be in touch with you.

21Oct/090

ARORA: Download: Anti-Racist Organizing in White Communities 1960s-1990s

To download on a PC, right click then "Save As..." To download on a Mac, "Control + click" then "Save As..." Large files may take some time to download.

Download: Challenging White Supremacy workshop. "Anti-Racist Organizing in White Communities 1960s-1990s." San Francisco: CWS, 1999.

More info: http://www.solidarityinstitute.org/currentprojects > Anti-Racist Organizing Repository and Archive (ARORA)

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21Oct/090

ARORA: Download: Organizing Poor White People in the 1960s Part 2/2

To download on a PC, right click then "Save As..." To download on a Mac, "Control + click" then "Save As..." Large files may take some time to download.

Download: Challenging White Supremacy workshop and Amy Sonnie. "Organizing Poor White People in the 1960s." San Francisco: CWS, 2000 (Part 2)

More info: http://www.solidarityinstitute.org/currentprojects > Anti-Racist Organizing Repository and Archive (ARORA)

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21Oct/090

ARORA: Download: SNCC's Perspectives on Black Liberation, White Supremacy, and International Solidarity

To download on a PC, right click then "Save As..." To download on a Mac, "Control + click" then "Save As..." Large files may take some time to download.

Download: Martinas, Sharon. "Legacies: SNCC's Perspectives on Black Liberation, White Supremacy, and International Solidarity [1991]." Los Angeles: Solidarity Institute, 2009.

More info: http://www.solidarityinstitute.org/currentprojects > Anti-Racist Organizing Repository and Archive (ARORA)

21Oct/090

ARORA: Download: Organizing Poor White People in the 1960s Part 1/2

To download on a PC, right click then "Save As..." To download on a Mac, "Control + click" then "Save As..." Large files may take some time to download.

Download: Challenging White Supremacy workshop and Amy Sonnie. "Organizing Poor White People in the 1960s." San Francisco: CWS, 2000 (Part 1)

More info: http://www.solidarityinstitute.org/currentprojects > Anti-Racist Organizing Repository and Archive (ARORA)

20Oct/090

ONWARD: Audio: Live at St. John’s University 9/28/09

stjohnsMon, Sept 28, 2009 @ 7PM
22nd Annual Peace Studies Conference
Jeb Middlebrook, Keynote:
"Solidarity Spirit: Living Racial Justice in the Age of Obama"
St. John's University
Collegeville, Minnesota
More info: http://www.csbsju.edu/peacestudies/conferences/.htm

Audio of talk
[audio http://jebmiddlebrook.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/9-29-09-jeb-at-st-johns.mp3]

Q&A Part 1
[audio http://jebmiddlebrook.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/9-29-09-jeb-at-st-johns-qa-1.mp3]

Q&A Part 2
[audio http://jebmiddlebrook.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/9-29-09-jeb-at-st-johns-qa-2.mp3]

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19Oct/090

ONWARD: Solidarity Institute Director Recognized in American Quarterly Special Issue, 61.3, In the Wake of Hurricane Katrina

aq.61.3_frontDirector of the Solidarity Institute, Jeb Middlebrook, was recognized by American Quarterly editor, Curtis Marez, in the Special Issue, Volume 61 Number 3, In the Wake of Hurricane Katrina: New Paradigms and Social Visions, as an “excellent managing editor” who was “indispensable to the issue.”

More info and table of contents: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_quarterly/toc/aq.61.3.html

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