The Invasion of Panama : a Panamanian Bishop's view / James S. Otley ; introduced and produced by Pamela Burton.

Program Title:
The Invasion of Panama : a Panamanian Bishop's view / James S. Otley ; introduced and produced by Pamela Burton.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1961
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Talk by Panamanian Bishop James S. Otley on his views of life and the realities of Central America. He begins by sharing his experiences being raised Catholic, and what led him to become an Episcopal priest. He then recounts his experiences during the invasion of Panama. He goes on to explore how people find their commonality through Christianity, the treaty between Panama and the United States, the building of the Panama Canal, creation of the middle class in his country, and the impact of the media on his role as a leader. Concludes with audience questions.|THE INVASION OF PANAMA : A PANAMANIAN BISHOP'S VIEW / James S. Otley| introduced and produced by Pamela Burton. - Talk by Panamanian Bishop James S. Otley on his views of life and the realities of Central America. He begins by sharing his experiences being raised Catholic, and what led him to become an Episcopal priest. He then recounts his experiences during the invasion of Panama. He goes on to explore how people find their commonality through Christianity, the treaty between Panama and the United States, the building of the Panama Canal, creation of the middle class in his country, and the impact of the media on his role as a leader. Concludes with audience questions. - RECORDED: Holman United Methodist Church, Los Angeles, 1 Mar. 1993.

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Date Recorded on: 
Holman United Methodist Church, Los Angeles, 1 Mar. 1993.
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Item duration: 
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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