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Much of the work of Prairie Fire focused on international solidarity. [5] In 1976, the Committee joined the "July 4th Coalition" which was a larger solidarity alliance of a variety of leftist organizations including the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Puerto Rican Solidarity Committee as part of an effort of organizing counterdemonstrations for the official U.S. governmental ...
Clark was the spokesperson of the May 19th Communist Organization as of 1978, and was previously a member of one of the May 19th Communist Organization's predecessor groups, the Prairie Fire Organizing Committee. Judith Clark was released on May 10, 2019, 37 years after she was arrested on the same day as the robbery of the armored Brinks truck ...
The Prairie Fire Organizing Committee, of which Whitehorn was a member, planned the Hard Times Conference (with WUO support and leadership) as a way to build a national multiracial coalition. The goal was to bring together a multiracial crowd of more than 2,000 people at the University of Illinois Circle Campus in Chicago, from January 30 to ...
Prairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism, a manifesto by the American radical group Weather Underground; Prairie Fire Organizing Committee, an American anti-capitalist activist group; A 1955 painting by Blackbear Bosin; S.O.G. Prairie Fire, downloadable content in the video game ARMA 3; a 1977 film by John Hanson and Rob Nilsson
Earlier this year, an ad hoc committee was assigned to make recommendations to the Prairie Village City Council about tenable steps the city could take to circumvent intentionally restrictive code ...
She joined the Prairie Fire Organizing Committee and the May 19th Communist Organization, groups which aimed to support Black Power and Puerto Rican independence movements. In 1977, Baraldini acted as spokesperson for the protestors outside the court during the trial of Assata Shakur and two years later, she helped to break Shakur out of jail ...
Tensions are rising between Prairie Village neighbors as two opposing groups have formed in response to housing recommendations aimed at creating more diverse and attainable living options.
Abbie Hoffman publicly praised Prairie Fire and believed every American should be given a copy. [118] The manifesto's influence initiated the formation of the Prairie Fire Organizing Committee in several American cities. Hundreds of above-ground activists helped further the new political vision of the Weather Underground. [119]