Newsletter by the Free Speech Movement (November 2, 1964)

1946-1989, Date, Disruptive Spaces, Institutions, Students, Subjectives of Refusal

The Free Speech Movement (FSM) was a student protest which took place during the 1964–65 academic year at the University of California, Berkeley. Students protested the ban of on-campus political activities and asserted their right to free speech and academic freedom. This is a newsletter from the FSM published November 2nd, 1964.

Newsletter From the Free Speech Movement (October 9 1964)

1946-1989, Date, Disruptive Spaces, Institutions, Students, Subjectives of Refusal

The Free Speech Movement (FSM) was a student protest which took place during the 1964–65 academic year at the University of California, Berkeley. Students protested the ban of on-campus political activities and asserted their right to free speech and academic freedom. This is a newsletter from the FSM published October 9th, 1964.

Native Alliance for Red Power Newsletter (1969)

1946-1989, Date, Indigenous, Subjectives of Refusal

This newsletter was published in June/July 1969 in Vancouver by the Native Alliance for Red Power (NARP). It includes writing from the NARP and the American Indian movement (AIM) about tactics of indigenous power such as patrols and confrontations with police, exploitation and dehumanization of indigenous peoples and their land, schooling, and more. The point programs for both organizations are also included in this newsletter.

The object of the Beothuck Patrol is to cover the skid row area to offer protection to our people from any and all persons who are obstructing or abusing them in anyway. In otherwards, we tour the streets, alleys, beer parlors etc stopping intimidation of our people.

We will not be free until we are able to determine our destiny. Therefore, we want power to determine the density of our reservations and communities… This racist government has robbed, cheated and brutalized us, and is responsible for the deaths of untold members of our people. We feel under no obligation to support this government…

BUGA-UP: Billboard Utilizising Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions (1979-early/mid 1980s)

1946-1989, Date, Disruptive Spaces, Infrastructure/Data, Sabotage/Ecotage, Tactics of Disruption

BUGA-UP is a organization formed in Australia to protest cigarette and other unhealthy advertisments, through cultutal jamming, specifically by vandalizing billboards.