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Counter Force "The global imperative for peace and justice" Hertscheg, Harry
Description
Recording of Harry Hertscheg introducing excerpts of addresses given by peace activists James Oporia-Ekwaro and Gabriel Habib at the Sixth General Assembly of the World Council of Churches, hosted by the Ploughshares Peace and Justice Coffeehouse at the University of British Columbia, for the special presentation Counter Force on CiTR's Public Affairs program.
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Counter Force "The global imperative for peace and justice"
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Vancouver : Student Radio Society of the University of British Columbia
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1983-10-13
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Description |
Recording of Harry Hertscheg introducing excerpts of addresses given by peace activists James Oporia-Ekwaro and Gabriel Habib at the Sixth General Assembly of the World Council of Churches, hosted by the Ploughshares Peace and Justice Coffeehouse at the University of British Columbia, for the special presentation Counter Force on CiTR's Public Affairs program.
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1 audiotape reel : 15 ips ; 26.5 cm, 6.4 mm tape, 00:17:13
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audio/mpeg
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citr_at2762_counter_force_the_global_imperative_for_peace_and_justice
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Original Format : University of British Columbia. Archives. Radio Society fonds
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Date Available |
2015-08-21
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Recordings provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these recordings must be obtained from CiTR-FM: http://www.citr.ca
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DOI |
10.14288/1.0133164
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Recordings provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these recordings must be obtained from CiTR-FM: http://www.citr.ca