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Welcome to the Freedom Archives' Digital Search Engine.The Freedom Archives contains over 12,000 hours of audio and video recordings which date from the late-1960s to the mid-90s and chronicle the progressive history of the Bay Area, the United States, and international movements. We are also in the process of scanning and uploading thousands of historical documents which enrich our media holdings. Our collection includes weekly news, poetry, music programs; in-depth interviews and reports on social and cultural issues; numerous voices from behind prison walls; diverse activists; and pamphlets, journals and other materials from many radical organizations and movements.

Pelican Bay

This collection contains materials related to Pelican Bay State Prison located in Crescent City, California. This collection includes audio as well as copies of the Pelican Bay Prison Express, a periodical created by an independent citizens solidarity group.

Documents

Pelican Bay Program (1 of 2) Pelican Bay Program (1 of 2)
Date: 10/1/1991Call Number: PM 220Format: CassetteCollection: Pelican Bay
Corey Weinstein and Catherine Campbell discuss their trip to Pelican Bay Prison in Northern California as part of a legal delegation affiliated with the Real Dragon Prison Project. Included are descriptions of Control Units and the infamous "SHU de-briefing” techniques, as well as the prison system’s use of informants and the effects of the psychological torture used against prisoners. Weinstein and Campbell also dispel some of the myths surrounding the "worst of the worst" label put on many prisoners housed in Pelican Bay and expose the roundup of anti-authoritarian and prisoner with organizing and leadership potential.
Pelican Bay Program (2 of 2) Pelican Bay Program (2 of 2)
Date: 10/1/1991Call Number: PM 221Format: CassetteCollection: Pelican Bay
CONTINUED FROM PM 220: Corey Weinstein and Catherine Campbell continue their discussion of the conditions within the Pelican Bay Prison. Weinstein and Campbell elaborate on the relationships between different prison groups, guard torture and brutality, and the economic condition and opinions of the communities surrounding Pelican Bay Prison.
Pelican Bay Prison Pelican Bay Prison
Date: 11/25/1994Call Number: PM 349AFormat: Cass ACollection: Pelican Bay
About the inhuman conditions of Pelican Bay control unit prison. Prisoners describe how the prison prevents them from receiving pictures from home. The prison also prohibits having books, because they can be used as weapons. Also mentioned was the lack of health services and the difficulty of obtaining medications.
Bato Talamantez on Pelican Bay Prison [mp3] Bato Talamantez on Pelican Bay Prison [mp3]
Date: 11/25/1994Call Number: Format: mp3Collection: Pelican Bay
About the inhuman conditions of Pelican Bay control unit prison and the development of political consciousness. Interviewer then reads a poem about prison and its hellish conditions.
Pelican Bay Prison Express [Vol. 1-1] Pelican Bay Prison Express [Vol. 1-1]
Publisher: Pelican Bay Information ProjectDate: 10/1992Volume Number: Vol. 1-1Format: PeriodicalCollection: Pelican Bay
Cover Story: Pelican Bay Prison SHU Hell Hole of California. Other focuses include the civil rights suit brought by the prisoners against Warden Charles Marshall; the Pelican Bay Information Project; "Skeleton Bay" Prison by Luis V. Rodriguez; SHU Prisoners win Right to Marry; Widow of Murdered Prisoner Sets the Record Straight.
Pelican Bay Prison Express [Vol. 2-2] Pelican Bay Prison Express [Vol. 2-2]
Publisher: Pelican Bay Information ProjectDate: 7/1993Volume Number: Vol. 2-2Format: PeriodicalCollection: Pelican Bay
Cover Story CBS Focus on Pelican Bay Prison. Articles on TB in prison; Notices; Legal Citations; Increasing Peace in the Barrio; Citizen's Prison Watch; Pelican Bay's Unofficial Policy of Shoot First; US Executions; Activities; Letters; more.
Gangs in California State Prisons [mp3] Gangs in California State Prisons [mp3]
Call Number: Format: mp3Collection: Pelican Bay
CONTINUED FROM PM 220: Corey Weinstein and Catherine Campbell continue their discussion of the conditions within the Pelican Bay Prison. Weinstein and Campbell elaborate on the relationships between different prison groups, guard torture and brutality, and the economic condition and opinions of the communities surrounding Pelican Bay Prison.
Pelican Bay Prisoners [mp3] Pelican Bay Prisoners [mp3]
Date: 1/15/1996Call Number: Format: mp3Collection: Pelican Bay
Corey Weinstein and Leslie DiBenedetto discuss the Pelican Bay Information Project (PBIP) and its efforts to end prisoner abuse. Also includes an interview with a prisoner who speaks about prisoner resistance, human rights and conditions.
Pelican Bay Information Project [mp3] Pelican Bay Information Project [mp3]
Call Number: Format: mp3Collection: Pelican Bay
Catherine Campbell on her work as part of the Pelican Bay Information Project.
Pelican Bay Prisoners [mp3] Pelican Bay Prisoners [mp3]
Date: 1/15/1992Call Number: Format: mp3Collection: Pelican Bay
Corey Weinstein and Leslie DiBenedetto discuss the Pelican Bay Information Project (PBIP) and its efforts to end prisoner abuse. Also includes an interview with a prisoner who speaks about prisoner resistance, human rights and conditions.