Human rights abuses in Burma / Paula Green ; interviewed and produced by Sue Supriano.

Program Title:
Human rights abuses in Burma / Paula Green ; interviewed and produced by Sue Supriano.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0684.03
Description: 

Ongoing public affairs program which features interviews with people from the world's political, social and economic hot spots.|HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IN BURMA / Paula Green| interviewed and produced by Sue Supriano. - SERIES: Steppin' out of Babalon| no. 88 - Ongoing public affairs program which features interviews with people from the world's political, social and economic hot spots. CONTENT: Paula Green, founder and Director of Karuna Center, discusses how spirituality can motivate social action. She recounts her recent trip to the Soviet Union to teach conflict resolution, as well as her two trips to Burma. She has dedicated herself to educating the world about ongoing human rights abuses in Burma, and what can be done to bring them to an end. - RECORDED: 1991.

Paula Green, founder and Director of Karuna Center, discusses how spirituality can motivate social action. She recounts her recent trip to the Soviet Union to teach conflict resolution, as well as her two trips to Burma. She has dedicated herself to educating the world about ongoing human rights abuses in Burma, and what can be done to bring them to an end.

Date Recorded on: 
1991.
Date Broadcast on: 
-0-
Item duration: 
1 reel (28 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|28:00
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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