The Basic issues : the Dalai Lama / Tenzin Gyatso ; interviewed and produced by Sue Supriano.

Program Title:
The Basic issues : the Dalai Lama / Tenzin Gyatso ; interviewed and produced by Sue Supriano.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0482.20
Description: 

Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, discusses the basic issues of his philosophy: full commitment to hamity. He argues that our basic one-ness and living together should be appreciated and done with affection and compassion. He also traces the genocidal attack on the culture and people of Tibet, and his non-violent attempt to free his people from China.|THE BASIC ISSUE : THE DALAI LAMA / Tenzin Gyatso| interviewed by Sue Supriano. - SERIES: Steppin' out of Babylon| no. 20 - Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, discuss the basic issue: full commitment to humanity. He argues that our basic oneness and living together should be appreciated and done with affection and compassion. He also traces the genocidal attack on the culture and people of Tibet, and his non-violent attempt to free his people from China. RECORDED: 1989.

Date Recorded on: 
1989.
Date Broadcast on: 
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Item duration: 
1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|29:00
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1989.
Rights Summary: 
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