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Series II: Publications Created by Other Organizations, ca 1980s-1991, inclusive

Scope and Content Note

Consists of publications (in formats ranging from leaflets and newsletters to ephemera) of other organizations that concerned themselves with the same issues as CNICA, some of which CNICA worked and cooperated with on projects and actions. These publications not only illustrate how CNICA kept itself abreast of the actions and events of these organizations, it also serves to document the larger community of left and progressive organizations (the sheer number of organizations represented by their publications in this Collection alone--140--is notable)—both locally and nationally--that CNICA was part of.

Publications of the following organizations are included: Across Frontiers; American Friends Service Committee; April Actions for Peace, Jobs, and Justice; Artists Call Against U.S. Intervention in Central America; Barricada Internacional; Broadway Democrats; Brooklyn Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES); Brooklyn Sister City Project; Campaign for Peace and Democracy/East and West (CPD/EW); Capp Street Foundation; Casa El Salvador; Casa Nicaragua; Casa Nicaraguense De Espanol, Inc.; Casa Westchester; Catholic Worker; Center for Constitutional Rights; Center for Defense Information; Central America Week; Central America Week Coalition/NYICOCA; Central American Historical Institute; Central American Solidarity Association; Central American Solidarity Network; Children's World's Fair; Christic Institute; Clergy and Laity Concerned; Coalition Against U.S. Intervention in Central America and the Caribbean; Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy; Coalition for a New Foreign Policy; Columbia Students in Solidarity with Nicaragua; Comite El Salvador; Committee for a Navyport Referendum;Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (NY CISPES); Committee of Professionals Against the Contras COM/PAC; Contra Watch; Council for Human Rights in Latin America-Fundacion Centroamericana; Cruisewatch; Cultural Correspondence; Curbstone Press; Diocese of New York of the Protestant Episcopal Church); Educators Committee on Central America; Educators for Social Responsibility; El Comite Puertorriqueno Contra la Represion; El Salvador Child Development Fund/IFCO; Emergency Human Rights Network; Faculty for Human Rights in El Salvador and Central America (FACHRES); Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR); Federacion de Asociaciones y Sindicatos Independientes de El Salvador (Federation of Independent Associations and Unions of El Salvador/FEASIES); The Field Foundation; Film Forum; First Run Features; Food First; Frank Riessman's Ideas for Action; Frente Farabundo Marti Para la Liberaction Nacional; Friends of the Democratic Convergence; Fund for Open Information and Accountability, Inc. (FOIA); Global Exchange; Guatemala Health Rights Support Project; Hermanas Princeton-Granada Sister Cities Committee; Inter-Hemispheric Education Resource Center; International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW); Inter-Religious Task Force on Central America; Inter-Religious Task Force on El Salvador & Central America; Julio Cortazar Hospital Fund; Kansas Network on Central America; MADRE; Marin Interfaith Task Force on Central America; Marjorie Tuite Nicaraguan War Orphan Fund; Medical Aid for El Salvador (MEDICA); Metropolitann Center for Resource and Advocacy; Mobilization for Survival; N.Y. Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador; National Action /Research on the Military Industrial Complex (NARMIC); National Bipartisan Commission on Central America; National Central America Health Rights Network; National Lawyers Guild; National Network in Solidarity with the Nicaraguan People; National Referendum to End the War in Central America; NEST Foundation/Winning Democracy Fund; New World Foundation; New York Area Central America Week; New York Area Labor Committee for Democracy and Human Rights in El Salvador; New York CIRCUS; New York Faculty Committee for Non-Intervention in Central America and the Caribbean; New York Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Central America and Southern Africa; New York Mobilization for Survival; New York Nicaragua Solidarity Network; New York\Nicaragua Construction Brigade; New Yorkers for Peace in Central America; NICA - Nuevo Instituto de CentroAmerica; Nicaragua Exchange; Nicaragua Libre; Nicaragua Medical Aid Campaign; Nicaragua Medical/Material Aid Campaign(NIC MAC); Nicaragua Network; Nicaragua Solidarity Network of Greater New York; Nicaraguan Hurricane Relief Project; North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA); North Star Fund; NY Anti-Apartheid Coordinating Council; NY Coalition Against Aid to the Contras; NY Peace Network; NY Regional Actions for Peace and Justice; NYC Coalition to End the U.S. War in El Salvador; Oats for Peace; October 25th Coalition; Orbis Books; Oxfam America; PAX Ithica, Returned Peace Corps Volunteers for Peace; Phil Reed for [New York] State Senate; Policy Alternatives for the Caribbean and Central America (PACCA); Presbyterian Office; PTV Production Inc.); Pueblo to People; Quest for Peace Congressional Education Project; Radio Habana Cuba; Referendum Campaign for a Nuclear Free Harbor; Riverside Church Disarmament Program; Santuary and Refugee Interfaith Coalition Salvadorean Medical Relief Fund); SANE (Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy); SHARE(Salvadoran Humanitarian Aid, Research and Education) Foundation; Social Policy; Society for the Advancement of Judaism (S.A.J.); SSDIII National Coalition (United Nations Third Special Session on Nuclear Disarmament);Taller Latinoamericano; Task Force Against Intervention & Apartheid; tecNICA; ; U.S. Citizens in Costa Rica Concerned for Peace); Upper Westside Sister City Project; Upper Westside Solidarity Committee with Pittston Miners; Venceremos Brigade; Ventana; Veterans Fast for Life; Voices on the Border; Walk to Witness; War Resisters League; Westchester People's Action Coalition (WESPAC); Westside Action Nuclear Freeze; Westside Committee for Human Rights; Winning Democracy; Witness for Peace; Wombat Film & Video; WREE (Women for Racial and Economic Equality?). Particularly well-represented are publications of Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES) and the Pledge of Resistance (a campaign to sign up thousands of U.S. citizens to pledge to commit civil disobedience in the event of a U.S. invasion of Nicaragua).

Publications, 1980s

Box: 2, Folder: 6 - 25 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Publications - Oversize, 1987, inclusive

Publications - For Events With Multiple Organizational Sponsors, 1980s

Box: 2, Folder: 26 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Catalogs for Organizing and Fundraising Items for Purchase, 1980s

Box: 2, Folder: 27 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

[Congressman] Ted Weiss, 1980s

Box: 2, Folder: 28 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Ephemera, 1980s

Box: 2, Folder: 29 (Material Type: Realia)

Posters and Picket Sign, 1980s

Box: Shared Tamiment MSXOS003 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)
Box: Shared Tamiment 175, folder: 13 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)
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