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Send the gift of radical history

Are you looking for thoughtful and radical gifts to send friends this holiday season? We’ve got a solution for you—and you can support Interference Archive at the same time!

For a donation of $75 to Interference Archive, we’ll send a radical history bundle to someone in the United States on your behalf.

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New from Audio Interference:
An Oral History of UHAB

Audio Interference 78: Oral History of UHAB


“The city had so many buildings, it had no ability to manage them themselves, no ability to even outsource the management…if you were alive and breathing and raised your hand, you could have a building in the city of New York.” — Charles Laven

In New York in the early 1970s, government disinvestment coupled with widespread landlord neglect and abandonment, gave rise to squatting, urban homesteading, and other forms of self-help housing. The Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, or UHAB, grew out of the self-help housing movement. UHAB was founded in 1973, and started by working with self-organized groups of tenants to convert homesteading projects into limited-equity cooperatives, affordable in perpetuity and owned by their tenants.

Read more and listen online.

Now available: Walkout: a Brief History of Student Organizing

Based on Interference Archive’s online exhibition of the same name, Walkout: A Brief History of Student Organizing focuses on how student organizing emerged in the post-World War II era as the avenue through which postwar generations could participate in public dialogue and critique existing systems, becoming voices of change. Organized by decade, materials in this publication focus on student organizing in the United States but make reference a the broader global context of student protests in France, Brazil, Japan, Mexico, and Canada. Order your copy now! 

Bring your class to Interference Archive (online)

Are you an educator? Do you have a group of students that you'd love to bring to Interference Archive? In support of online learning everywhere, we're excited to offer online class visits. Read more about what we can offer and how to request a visit on our blog.
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