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Photo Credits: Personal Collection, 1969-1970

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About
Radio Free Alcatraz

From November 20, 1969, to June 11, 1971, a group called Indians of All Tribes occupied Alcatraz Island off the coast of San Francisco, California. The Alcatraz takeover was done to protest federal laws that contradicted historic land treaties with the Indians and aimed to destroy American Indian cultures, including the right of tribes to self-govern. This occupation was the first of its kind and inspired Native Americans to fight for their civil rights, as well as expose their issues to the North American public. The Alcatraz occupation was forcibly ended by the U.S. government, but was successful in many ways. It publicized the American Indian civil rights movement and fueled the American Indian Movement (AIM) to occupy 74 more federal facilities, culminating in the occupation of Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Reservation of the Oglala Sioux in South Dakota in 1973. Not least of all, this inspirational and highly public political demonstration initiated major changes in U.S. government laws regarding American Indian land claims and their right to tribal self-rule.

Radio Free Alcatraz was conceived to give a voice to the voiceless minority of Native Americans. On December 22, 1969, KPFA began its first live broadcast from Alcatraz, under the direction of John Trudell, a Santee Sioux from Nebraska who was relocated to the Bay Area with his wife and two children. With borrowed and donated radio equipment, the programs originated from the main cell block building on Alcatraz, and were carried live by the Pacifica Network, which consisted, at the time, of KPFA, Berkeley; KPFK, Los Angeles; and WBAI, New York weekday evenings at 7:15 p.m. PST.

The series of news reports on the Indians of All Tribes occupation of Alcatraz Island in San Francisco was recorded and broadcast live from 22 Dec. 1969-3 Sept. 1970. The Pacifica Radio Archives currently holds 39 episodes from between December 29, 1969 and August 13, 1970.

Deep gratitude to Pacifica Radio Archives/A Living History

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To commemorate my old stomping grounds 55 years ago, I parterened with the amazing Gloo Factory from Tuscon, AZ. We created these amazing reminders of that time with Radio Free Alcatraz merchandise to not only share the imagery but the words (listen to them here Indian Land Alcatraz).

Hearing their survival with the sharing of stories, prayers, and collective and fearless purpose of not only my young parents , but the many other warriors from across the lands who came together during these life changing times. I am proud to have been raised free. I hope this can uplift you too. I am honored to share here with this powerful and uplifting offering that is Union Made, 100% Cotton Black Unisex T-shirt ($28) & Hoodies ($45)

The Gloo Factory’s employees belong to the Communication Workers of America, Local 7026. We strive to model pro-labor union values by maintaining a diverse work force, sourcing our materials from union companies, and promoting pro-labor ethics. We feel it is important for workers around the world to have the right to organize and work in safe, dignified workplaces without discrimination. We are proud to offer our union bug on all our products printed at The Gloo Factory.

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