An invitation to breathe life into Al Weinrub's legacy

You are invited to breathe life into Al Weinrub’s legacy with the recent acquisition by the University of Massachusetts Libraries of Al's historical archive of fifty years of social movement documents: the Al Weinrub Justice Papers.
 
If you’d like to make a donation in Al's honor, we encourage contributing to the Al Weinrub Justice Fund to ensure that Al's legacy can continue to engage and inspire a national and international community.
To help increase the visibility of this archive and attract next generations to learn the history of the movement work that is part of Al's legacy, please submit short statements or tributes regarding the body of work represented by this collection and/or by Al's justice activism over the years:
What is your take on the importance, historical significance, challenges, or impact—personal or political—of this work?
All statements made here by September 24 will be made part of the collection itself.
 
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A Personal Message from Al Weinrub about his Justice Papers  
It is with a very heavy heart that the following message from Al was not able to be delivered to you before Al completed the circle under the super blue moon on August 30.  Al wanted the following message to be delivered to people with whom he has crossed paths in his fifty-years of justice activism:

"I am excited to invite you to celebrate the acquisition by the University of Massachusetts Libraries of my historical archive of social movement documents.

The collection covers key justice struggles spanning five decades, including the Science for the People anti-imperialist organizing of the 1970s, the struggle within U.S. labor against the war in Central America of the 1980s, the anti-racist struggles of the National Rainbow Coalition, and more recently, the life-critical struggle for climate and energy justice. Details of the collection are provided in the University Library’s recent press release announcing the acquisition. The Al Weinrub Justice Papers join the Library’s W.E.B. Dubois and Daniel Elsberg collections, among others, as important historical archives for activists, researchers, historians, and scholars.

In commemoration of this acquisition, I invite you and other justice advocates to submit short statements or tributes regarding the body of work represented by this collection and/or by my justice activism over the years. What is your take on the importance, historical significance, challenges, or impact—personal or political—of this work? All statements made here by September 24 will be made part of the collection itself.
 
Also, I am encouraging you and other justice advocates to make a donation to the Al Weinrub Justice Fund, which will be used to support the costs of organizing, processing, and digitizing materials in the 30 boxes of files in the collection. The Fund will also be used to maintain the Al Weinrub Justice Papers as a living collection. Please make a donation here. The fund is being launched with a $5,000 donation.

Many thanks for your support of this justice initiative.

Al Weinrub"


LCEA gives special thanks to Crystal Huang for assisting with delivering this information.