Regenerating the economics of community / executive producer Bill Wax.

Program Title:
Regenerating the economics of community / executive producer Bill Wax.
PRA Archive #: 
PZ0165.05
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Several short speeches on the last day of the Conference.|REGENERATING THE ECONOMICS OF COMMUNITY / executive produced Bill Wax. SERIES: The Other economic summit| no. 5 Several short speeches on the last day of the conference. CONTENT: Mel King, adjuct professor MIT department of Urban Studies and Planning -- David Morris, Institute for Local Self Reliance -- Stephen A. Marglin, Economic, Harvard -- Mark Ritchie, Agricultural Trade Policy Analist -- James Robertson, author of "Future Wealth" -- Frederique Apffel Marglin, Anthropology, Smith College -- Gladys Sibrian, FMLN, El Salvador -- Alain Guilloux, organizer -- Matt Meyer, war resisters league -- Reverend Jew Don Boney, Black United Front in Houston. RECORDED: Houston, Texas, 8 June 1990.

pt.1. Mel King, adjunct professor MIT department of Urban Studies and Planning -- pt.2. David Morris, Institute for Local Self Reliance -- pt.3. Stephen A. Marglin, economics, Harvard -- pt.4. Mark Ritchie, Agricultural trade policy analyst -- pt.5. James Robertson, author of Future Wealth -- pt.6. Frederique Appffel Marglin, anthropology, Smith College -- pt.7. Gladys Sibrian, FMLN, El Salvador -- pt.8. Alain Guilloux, organizer -- pt.9. Matt Meyer, war resisters league -- pt.10. Reverend Jew Don Boney, Black United front in Houston.

Date Recorded on: 
Houston, Texas, 8 June 1990.
Date Broadcast on: 
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Item duration: 
1 reel (51 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|51:00
Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
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