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Between the lines : a teach-in on El Salvador / produced by Helene Rosenbluth, Clare Spark, Marc Cooper (Part 3 of 4)

This is the third tape from the teach-in on El Salvador held at KPFK, Los Angeles, March 1981. This portion contains audience questions to the previous panel. Some local material. I.D. that can't be edited out. Needs intro only. Produced by Helene Rosenbluth, Clare Spark, and Marc Cooper.
r.1. Gloria Tierney of Amnesty International, Congressman Tony Bielenson, journalist John Dingus, Lou Wolf of the Covert Action Information Bulletin, Senatorial aid Chris Champerlain (54 min.). -- r.2. Professor Nancy Hollander, sociologist Carl Boggs, political scientist Bill Bollinger, Norma Chinchilla, Sister Margarite Navarro of the El Salvador Commission on Human Rights (79 min.). -- r.3.

Between the lines : a teach-in on El Salvador / produced by Helene Rosenbluth, Clare Spark, Marc Cooper (Part 2 of 4)

This is the second tape from the teach-in on El Salvador held at KPFK, Los Angeles, March 1981. This portion contains a panel refuting the State Department's white paper.
r.1. Gloria Tierney of Amnesty International, Congressman Tony Bielenson, journalist John Dingus, Lou Wolf of the Covert Action Information Bulletin, Senatorial aid Chris Champerlain (54 min.). -- r.2. Professor Nancy Hollander, sociologist Carl Boggs, political scientist Bill Bollinger, Norma Chinchilla, Sister Margarite Navarro of the El Salvador Commission on Human Rights (79 min.). -- r.3.

Why Wounded Knee? (Part 2 of 2)

Documentary on the occupation of Wounded Knee by American Indian Movement (AIM) activists in 1973. The program examines the lives, problems, and struggles facing Native Americans. Produced by Peggy Berryhill and Avotcja Jiltonilro y Fasanmi. Part two.

Maximumrocknroll promo

"New sample tape" no. 2. MAXIMUM ROCK 'N' ROLL / with Tim and the gang. Promotional sampler of the weekly program of punk and new wave music with interviews of the performers. Hosted by Tim Yohannan, Ruth Schwartz, Jello Biafra, Jeff Bale, Ray Farrell, and Johnnie Myers.

Garment workers in Los Angeles (Part 2 of 2)

This documentary examines working conditions, alleged abuses, the role of the unions, the plight of undocumented workers, and other problems facing the garment industry in Los Angeles.

Laurie Anderson / interviewed by Susan Sailow (Episode2 of 2, Part 2 of 2)

Laurie Anderson is a performance artist, a wonderful one. She utilizes visual techniques along with music to tell her stories about human beings, and, in particular, American human beings. She also uses many "technical tricks" on stage: harmonizers, repetitions of images, and a tape-bow violin. A very skilled performer.

Laurie Anderson / interviewed by Susan Sailow (Episode2 of 2, Part 1 of 2)

Laurie Anderson is a performance artist, a wonderful one. She utilizes visual techniques along with music to tell her stories about human beings, and, in particular, American human beings. She also uses many "technical tricks" on stage: harmonizers, repetitions of images, and a tape-bow violin. A very skilled performer.

Laurie Anderson / interviewed by Susan Sailow (Episode1 of 2, Part 2 of 2)

Laurie Anderson is a performance artist, a wonderful one. She utilizes visual techniques along with music to tell her stories about human beings, and, in particular, American human beings. She also uses many "technical tricks" on stage: harmonizers, repetitions of images, and a tape-bow violin. A very skilled performer.

The San Francisco mime troupe (Part 2 of 2)

The first of two programs presenting the history of the San Francisco Mime Troupe during its first ten years. The programs document the new publication on the troupe's history by its founder, R.G. Davis.

Freedom summer in Los Angeles (Part 2 of 2)

An audio mosaic of people and sounds which tells the events of the integration struggles of the summer of 1963 in Los Angeles. It represents the four areas of concern as they are met locally by Negro leaders: housing, education, employment and police practices.
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