New Film: The Grandchildren of Lincoln Volunteers Speak

November 22, 2024
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New Film: The Grandchildren of Lincoln Volunteers Speak

In late 2023, we sent out a call to the ALBA community requesting short videos from grandchildren of Brigadistas. Given the quality of the testimonies, we decided to create an 18-minute compilation, which will be premiered on December 7.
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ALBA’s Popular Spanish Civil War Film Series Continues

November 22, 2024
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ALBA’s Popular Spanish Civil War Film Series Continues

ALBA’s new film series, hosted as part of the Peter N. Carroll Antifascist Education Fund, continues on December 18, at 4 pm ET, with a discussion of Ken Loach’s Land and Freedom (1995), led by Lisa Berger, a Barcelona-based producer who collaborated with Loach...
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ALBA News: Paul Robeson, Marion Nestle, and the Watt Award

November 22, 2024
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ALBA News: Paul Robeson, Marion Nestle, and the Watt Award

On November 20, Marion Nestle gave ALBA’s annual Susman lecture, reflecting on her upbringing as a red diaper baby. A leading nutrition scholar and the author of award-winning books on food politics, Marion Nestle is professor emerita at NYU. Her father, Ted Zittel, was...
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ALBA Joins 18by Vote in Pre-Election Campaign

November 22, 2024
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ALBA Joins 18by Vote in Pre-Election Campaign

This election season, ALBA joined 18by Vote, winner of the 2024 ALBA/Puffin Award, in a campaign to draw young voters to the polls. ALBA’s contribution included a social media...
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Teachers from New York and Elsewhere Join ALBA Workshop

November 22, 2024
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Teachers from New York and Elsewhere Join ALBA Workshop

On Election Day, ALBA held its annual workshop for New York teachers on “The United States and World Fascism: Human Rights from the Spanish Civil War to Nuremberg and...
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Letter from ALBA: A Time of Loss—and Determination

November 22, 2024
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<em>Letter from ALBA:</em> A Time of Loss—and Determination

Dear Friends, The past couple of months have been marked by losses. As we were still reeling from the sudden passing of Peter Carroll, longtime ALBA chair and editor...
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An ALBA Tribute to Edward K. Barsky (1895-1975)

November 22, 2024
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An ALBA Tribute to Edward K. Barsky (1895-1975)

The Volunteer is thrilled to honor Dr. Barsky on the fiftieth anniversary of his death.
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A Giant of a Man: The Sacrifices of Edward Barsky

November 22, 2024
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A Giant of a Man: The Sacrifices of Edward Barsky

Self-effacing and shy though he was, Dr. Edward Barsky’s experience in Spain made him an outspoken activist, tireless organizer, innovative frontline surgeon, and political prisoner. “Eddie is a saint,” Hemingway wrote. “That’s where we put our saints in this country—in jail.”
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Dr. Barsky and the Paradoxes of Refugee Aid

November 20, 2024
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Dr. Barsky and the Paradoxes of Refugee Aid

For Edward Barsky, political and humanitarian activism were two sides of the same coin. Those who persecuted him begged to differ.
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Someone Had to Help

November 22, 2024
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Someone Had to Help

In 1944, Barsky wrote A Surgeon Goes to War, an 18-chapter memoir of his time in Spain, which was never published but can be consulted at NYU’s Tamiment Library....
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Spanish Refugee Appeal: “Franco Must Go!”

November 22, 2024
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Spanish Refugee Appeal: “Franco Must Go!”

On September 24, 1945, Dr. Barsky delivered this speech during the Spanish Refugee Appeal rally at Madison Square Garden.
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Doug Jolly, New Zealand Surgeon

November 22, 2024
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Doug Jolly, New Zealand Surgeon

New information about the New Zealand-born Spanish Civil War surgeon Doug Jolly (1904-1983) has emerged following the recent publication of his biography, Frontline Surgeon.
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In Memoriam: Peter Neil Carroll (1943-2024)

September 18, 2024
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<em>In Memoriam:</em> Peter Neil Carroll (1943-2024)

Peter N. Carroll, a respected and prolific writer, poet, and US historian, died after a short illness on September 16, surrounded by his family. He was 80. Born in...
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Book Review: Franco’s Mass Graves

November 22, 2024
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<em>Book Review:</em> Franco’s Mass Graves

Franco’s Mass Graves: Breaking the Silence in Spain, by Emilio Silva Barrera. Translated by Veronica Dean-Thacker and Shelby G. Thacker. Newark, Del.: Juan de la Cuesta.
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Books Briefly Noted: A Fictional Homage to the IB

November 22, 2024
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<em>Books Briefly Noted:</em> A Fictional Homage to the IB

The Colour of Poppies, by Lola Alemany. Translated by David Roe. Editorial Cuadranta, 2023.
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Spanish Citizenship: AABI Awaits Royal Decree

November 22, 2024
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Spanish Citizenship: AABI Awaits Royal Decree

The Friends of the International Brigades (AABI) has expressed concern about the inexplicable delay affecting article 33 of the 2022 Law of Democratic Memory, which allows descendants of International...
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I WAS A TRANSLATOR FOR SOVIET INSTRUCTORS by Joze Repinc

July 21, 2024
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The “Spanija” series translates selected autobiographical accounts by Yugoslavian and Montenegrin volunteers of their actions in the Spanish Civil War. Dr. Ray Hoff used Google translate from Croatian to...
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“Twenty-nine American Volunteers Arrested in Muret”

June 1, 2024
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Peter Verburgh’s translation from the French Newpaper Le Journal about a group of 29 Americans arrested in France. “29 American Volunteers Arrested in Muret” Le Journal, 5 April 1937...
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