ALBA/Puffin Award Goes to Jews for Racial and Economic Justice

May 16, 2025
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ALBA/Puffin Award Goes to Jews for Racial and Economic Justice

On May 3, the nonprofit Jews for Racial & Economic Justice received the 2025 ALBA/Puffin Award for Human Rights Activism at a ceremony in New York City. Jews For Racial & Economic Justice Community (JFREJ) is a 6,000-member grassroots organization, widely considered to be the home of New York’s Jewish Left.
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Anti-Fascist Always: Audrey Sasson’s Acceptance Speech on Behalf of JFREJ

May 16, 2025
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<em>Anti-Fascist Always:</em> Audrey Sasson’s Acceptance Speech on Behalf of JFREJ

As a lifelong organizer and a student of history, I knew enough about the Abraham Lincoln Brigade to know that JFREJ at least aspires to organize within the tradition that they so distinctly represent. But I've taken the last month to do a deeper...
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Events Coming Up: Pride Event with Spanish Senator and ALBA Film Series

May 16, 2025
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Events Coming Up: Pride Event with Spanish Senator and ALBA Film Series

The Spanish Senator Carla Antonelli will discuss the role of the LGBTQ movement in the anti-fascist movement. ALBA’s film series continues on June 5.
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Peter Carroll Remembered in New York and SF Bay Area

May 16, 2025
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Peter Carroll Remembered in New York and SF Bay Area

On March 9, one of several memorial gatherings for Peter N. Carroll, ALBA’s chair emeritus, was held in New York City, in the presence of his partner Jeannette Ferrary...
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ALBA Welcomes New Board Members and Staff

May 16, 2025
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ALBA Welcomes New Board Members and Staff

New additions to ALBA's Board, Honorary Board, and staff.
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Letter from ALBA: Liberation through Solidarity

<em>Letter from ALBA:</em> Liberation through Solidarity

“The courage and fortitude the Lincoln Brigade exemplified is desperately needed today. They saw the writing on the wall and didn't wait until the powers that be caught up...
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“It Took Me Years to Understand My Work as Part of a Cultural Battle.” Roc Blackblock, Catalan Muralist

May 16, 2025
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<em>“It Took Me Years to Understand My Work as Part of a Cultural Battle.”</em> Roc Blackblock, Catalan Muralist

The Barcelona-born muralist Roc Blackblock, who started painting walls 25 years ago, takes his inspiration from photography to put the spotlight on historical struggles against fascism, for democracy, and for human rights as a way of intervening in the political present. “Having a good photograph to work from makes a huge difference.”
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The “Lying Press”: (Mis)Reporting on the Spanish Civil War

May 16, 2025
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The “Lying Press”: (Mis)Reporting on the Spanish Civil War

A dossier on the lies and deceptions surrounding the Spanish Civil War could fill a library, and it’s become commonplace to underscore the mendacity of the journalists reporting on events in Spain. Still, a careful analysis of the way that major international news agencies...
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ARKIVO — “Remember, This Was You.”

May 16, 2025
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<em>ARKIVO —</em> “Remember, This Was You.”

In this new occasional feature of The Volunteer, whose title is the Esperanto word for “archive,” we will present, translate and contextualize iconic foreign language documents related to the anti-fascist struggle in Spain. If you have a favorite document in a language other than...
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“There’s a Valley in Spain…” — The 17th Annual Jarama March

May 16, 2025
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<em>“There’s a Valley in Spain…” —</em> The 17th Annual Jarama March

The February, AABI’s annual Jarama march followed in the footsteps of the Lincoln Battalion. Nancy Wallach was part of the extensive US delegation. “One of the most inspiring aspects...
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How I Found My Grandfather’s Play about the Lincoln Brigade

May 16, 2025
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How I Found My Grandfather’s Play about the Lincoln Brigade

In the spring of 2024, while cleaning up an old family home, Kate Fogarty came across the typescript of a play about the Lincoln Brigade written by her grandfather,...
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International Brigades Play to Premiere in Brooklyn

May 16, 2025
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International Brigades Play to Premiere in Brooklyn

From June 12 to 29, Brooklyn’s MITU580 will premiere At the Barricades, a new play by James Clements and Sam Hood Adrain set among the international Brigades during the...
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Book Review: Rich Rothman’s Memoir

May 16, 2025
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<em>Book Review:</em> Rich Rothman’s Memoir

Finding Ruby: The Bright and Dark Sides of a Family’s Fervent Idealism, by Richard Rothman London: Whitefox Publishing, 2024, 297pp.
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Letter to the Editors: Eddie Barsky and Ben Segal

May 16, 2025
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<em>Letter to the Editors:</em> Eddie Barsky and Ben Segal

Eddie Barsky was a close friend of my father, Dr. Benjamin Segal, an OB-GYN who delivered many of the “red diaper babies” in New York City and worked with...
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Letter to the Editors: S.L. Shneiderman’s Lost Book on the Spanish War

May 16, 2025
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<em>Letter to the Editors:</em> S.L. Shneiderman’s Lost Book on the Spanish War

I'm hoping the Volunteer's readers can help me with a research project.
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The Brigadistas’ Living Memory: Jarama, 2025

May 16, 2025
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The Brigadistas’ Living Memory: Jarama, 2025

This year the commemoration of the Battle at Jarama--a key battle in the development of the Spanish War--was dedicated to the volunteers of the Lincoln Battalion of the XV...
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A Volunteer in the International Brigades?

May 7, 2025
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A Volunteer in the International Brigades?

The family of Paul Andrew Mooney (1910-1961) is searching for documentation to substantiate information he provided to his family about serving in the International Brigades. Paul Mooney was born...
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2024 Year End Passport Project Update

December 31, 2024
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2024 Year End Passport Project Update

The first thirty-six Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for Phase IV were submitted December 30, 2024. Phase IV is intended to focus on volunteers on whom we have...
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