Father Olivares memorial / Karim Prather, Christopher McCauley, and Ruben Martinez ; interviewed and produced by Ken Brown.

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Father Olivares memorial / Karim Prather, Christopher McCauley, and Ruben Martinez ; interviewed and produced by Ken Brown.
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KZ1967
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Karim Prather, Christopher McCauley, Ruben Martinez, and others, discusses their experiences with Father Olivares, who began the Sanctuary movement and was a spiritual and political leader of La Placita. Begins with Blaze Bonpane discussing Father Olivares and Father Boyle, and then goes on to three personal views of his life and work. Includes discusses of La Placita, the way he blended politics with spiritualism, his isolation from the Church, his work with Los Angeles Latinos, his efforts to end United States aid to El Salvador, the United Nations as an ally, and social conditions of Latin America.|FATHER OLIVARES MEMORIAL / Karim Prather, Christopher McCauley, and Ruben Martinez| interviewed and produced by Ken Brown. - SERIES: Cambridge forum Karim Prather, Christopher McCauley, Ruben Martinez, and others, discusses their experiences with Father Olivares, who began the Sanctuary movement and was a spiritual and political leader of La Placita. Begins with Blaze Bonpane discussing Father Olivares and Father Boyle, and then goes on to three personal views of his life and work. Includes discusses of La Placita, the way he blended politics with spiritualism, his isolation from the Church, his work with Los Angeles Latinos, his efforts to end United States aid to El Salvador, the United Nations as an ally, and social conditions of Latin America. - BROADCAST: KPFK, 1993.

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KPFK, 1993.
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1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1993.
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