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Keeping it Cool! Get your tickets now for our fall fundraiser
September 29, 2018, 4:00-9:00pm


Tickets are on sale now! You’re invited to Interference Archive’s (almost) annual benefit. 

Join us for a fun night filled with friends, refreshments, social movement history, and protest karaoke with Angel Nevarez & Valerie Tevere of Another Protest Song: Karaoke with a Message. Let's celebrate one year in our new home on 7th Street! There will even be special programming for kids in the first half of the evening, from 4-6pm.

Advance tickets are $20 for adults, $5 for kids between 6 and 16, and free for kids under 6. Tickets will be available for $25 at the door.

All funds raised go directly towards one of the most critical supporters of our collection of social movement ephemera–the AC Unit! It’s really important for our collection to be in a cool, stable environment so that it can live on and be accessed by generations to come. Our goal is $5,000.

So join us, bring your cool vibes, and keep Interference Archive chill. There will even be a raffle–get your wallets ready! Read more info on our website.

And, coming up tonight at Interference Archive:

Film Screening: Far From Poland
Tuesday, September 11, 7pm


In 1980, American filmmaker Jill Godmilow was coincidentally in Poland when a shipyard strike led to a social movement around the first independent labor union in a Soviet-bloc country. But when Godmilow tried to return to Poland to film, her visa entry was denied. In Far From Poland, she sets out to literally reinvent the documentary form by scrutinizing her original intention to make agitprop. The resulting film depicts the workers movement against the “workers state” and points to futures outside the absurd duality of the Cold War. Read more online.

It's time for a new season of Audio Interference!

Audio Interference, the podcast that explores stories from Interference Archive's collection and from movement history, is returning this Thursday, September 13, To kick off our fall season, we're speaking with folks from the criminal justice reform organization Just Leadership USA about their work to cut the US correctional population in half by 2030. In this first episode, we interview Marvin Mayfield, Nishan “Prince” Jackson, and Shanequa Charles, three of the folks who are spearheading a city and state wide campaign to end mass incarceration in New York. Look for the newest episode here: interferencearchive.org/category/publications/audio or subscribe on your podcast app.

Interference Archive exists because people like you believe in what we do. The backbone of this community are sustainers who make a regular contribution to the archive, generally of $10 to $50 each month.

Visit our website to learn how you can become a monthly sustainer of Interference Archive!

 
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