The Pacifica Radio/UC Berkeley Social Activism Sound Recording Project

The Social Activism Sound Recording Project is a cooperative endeavor developed by radio station KPFA-FM (Berkeley, California), the Pacifica Radio Archives (PRA) Los Angeles, and the UC Berkeley Library. The goal of the project is to make accessible via the web a unique library of recordings of significant people and events that shaped the politics and culture of the 1960's. The first phase of this project focusses specifically on social activist movements in Berkeley, California, particularly the Free Speech Movement. [self-description] The site contains information and links to related websites about (1) The Free Speech Movement and (2) The Black Panther Party.
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Universtity of California Library Berkeley: Berkeley, US (CA) <http://www.lib.berkeley.edu>

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United States

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Published on
29.04.2024
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Thomas Meyer
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