East Side Freedom Library

East Side Freedom Library

The East Side Freedom Library is located on the East Side of St. Paul, Minnesota, in a historic Carnegie library building. It houses research collections and sponsors programming that advance its mission to inspire solidarity, advocate for justice and work toward equity for all. The podcast episodes are audio versions of ESFL events which are also available on video at youtube.com/eastsidefreedomlibraryorg. --info@eastsidefreedomlibrary.org --eastsidefreedomlibrary.org --https://www.facebook.com/EastSideFreedomLibrary --https://twitter.com/esfl

  1. Samora Machel: The Struggle Against Colonialism

    24/11/2021

    Samora Machel: The Struggle Against Colonialism

    The East Side Freedom Library invites you to Samora Machel: The Struggle  Against Colonialism, featuring Allen Isaacman and Barbara Isaacman  authors of the new book, SAMORA MACHEL: A LIFE CUT SHORT, in  conversation with Rose Brewer and August Nimtz, Jr.   Samora Machel (1933–1986), the son of small-town farmers, led his people  through a war against their Portuguese colonists and became the first  president of the People’s Republic of Mozambique. Machel’s military  successes against a colonial regime backed by South Africa, Rhodesia,  the United States, and its NATO allies enhanced his reputation as a  revolutionary hero to the oppressed people of Southern Africa. In 1986,  during the country’s civil war, Machel died in a plane crash under  circumstances that remain uncertain.   Allen and Barbara Isaacman lived through many of these changes in  Mozambique and bring personal recollections together with archival  research and interviews with others who knew Machel or participated in  events of the revolutionary or post-revolutionary years. Allen is the  Regents Professor of History at the University of Minnesota and  Extraordinary Professor at the University of the Western Cape in South  Africa. He is the author of seven books exploring African history.  Barbara Isaacman is a retired criminal defense attorney in Hennepin  County. She worked with the Mozambican Women’s Movement and taught at  the law faculty of the Universidade Eduardo Mondlane while living in  Mozambique in the late 1970s.   Rose Brewer and August Nimtz, Jr., are models of scholar-activists. Dr.  Brewer is Morse Alumni Distinguished Teaching Professor in the  Department of African American and African Studies at the University of Minnesota. She has won many teaching awards, has worked on curricular transformation, and has published widely in both academic and activist platforms. Dr. Nimtz is a Professor of Political Science and African American and African Studies at the University of Minnesota. He has published widely in African American political thought, and he has been active in building bridges between local communities and Cuban activists. View the video here: https://youtu.be/pp_6S5dV1fk 0 Comments

    1h 36m
  2. 24/11/2021

    Minnesota Cuba Day - a Chat with the Cuban Ambassador and Minnesota Leaders

    Sponsored by the Solidarity Committee of the Americas (SCOTA), a Women Against Military Madness (WAMM) committee in Minnesota, the Minnesota Cuba Committee, East Side Freedom Library,j Women Against Military Madness (WAMM) and others.   Links posted during the event: U of MN-Cuba medical collaborations: https://www.sph.umn.edu/events-calend...Belly of the Beast video series: https://www.bellyofthebeastcuba.com/ACERE: https://www.acere.orgSolidarity Committee of the Americas (SCOTA) email: solidaritycommitteeofamericas@gmail.com SCOTA Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/solidarityco...Women Against Military Madness (WAAM): https://www.womenagainstmilitarymadne...  After 20 months of pandemic restrictions, Cuba is reopening and preparing to ease travel restrictions to the island on November 15. Ambassador Torres Rivera and panelists discuss how Cuba is functioning today and, despite the punishing 60-year blockade by the United States, is battling Covid and climate change and continuing to work toward the betterment of its people.   Minnesotans have long been interested in Cuba, with many having traveled there. They have also proposed and passed governmental resolutions, engaged in medical collaboration and assistance, traded agricultural goods and knowledge, and have reached out in many other ways. This meeting was an opportunity to build on those efforts.   Panelists include:  -Nachito Herrera, Cuban-American and renowned musician who survived Covid with the help of Cuban and University of Minnesota doctors -Kevin Paap, President, Minnesota Farm Bureau -Senator Sandy Pappas, author of legislative resolutions opposing the blockade, has led several legislative delegations to Cuba -Dr. Teddie Potter, University of Minnesota School of Nursing -Dr. John Oswald, Adjunct Professor, University of Minnesota School of Public Health -Ofunshi Raudemar ACT DDHH, Cuban-American Babalawo from the Yoruba religious tradition Video: https://youtu.be/IxKTEguxogk

    1h 39m
  3. Queer Gatsby with AJ Odasso

    24/11/2021

    Queer Gatsby with AJ Odasso

    F. Scott Fitzgerald's Gatsby is now in the public domain. This gives us  the opportunity to dig deeper and fuller into the cultural image of our  iconic literary figure.   Join the East Side Freedom Library and literary curator Danny Klecko at  The University Club in welcoming AJ Odasso in conversation with Maryanne  Grossmann! We will also be joined by special guests Doug Green, Kasey  Payette, Klecko, Anthony Cebellos and emcee Clarence White. The queering of Gatsby takes form in the new novel, The Pursued and the  Pursuing by AJ Odasso. In their tale, Odasso explores what might have  been had it left Gatsby with another chance at happiness. Find it he  does, although not in the arms of Daisy Buchanan. As Gatsby travels the  world with Nick Carraway, his friend and narrator, he sheds wealth,  performance, and glamor in favor of honesty, intimacy, and love.   A. J. Odasso’s poetry has appeared in a variety of publications,  including Sybil’s Garage, Mythic Delirium, Midnight Echo, Not One of Us,  Dreams & Nightmares, Goblin Fruit, Strange Horizons, Stone Telling,  Farrago’s Wainscot, Liminality, Battersea Review, Barking Sycamores,  and New England Review of Books. A.J.’s debut collection, Lost Books  (Flipped Eye Publishing), was nominated for the 2010 London New Poetry  Award and was also a finalist for the 2010–11 People’s Book Prize. Her  second collection with Flipped Eye, The Dishonesty of Dreams, was  released in 2014; their third collection, Things Being What They Are,  was shortlisted for the 2017 Sexton Prize. They hold an MFA in creative  writing from Boston University, and works in the Honors College at the  University of New Mexico. A.J. has served in the Poetry Department at  Strange Horizons since 2012. They live in Albuquerque, New Mexico. View the video here: https://youtu.be/PLBmwyW_jOk

    1h 23m

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The East Side Freedom Library is located on the East Side of St. Paul, Minnesota, in a historic Carnegie library building. It houses research collections and sponsors programming that advance its mission to inspire solidarity, advocate for justice and work toward equity for all. The podcast episodes are audio versions of ESFL events which are also available on video at youtube.com/eastsidefreedomlibraryorg. --info@eastsidefreedomlibrary.org --eastsidefreedomlibrary.org --https://www.facebook.com/EastSideFreedomLibrary --https://twitter.com/esfl