Getting the CIA off campus / Ami Mills ; interviewed by Bob DeBolt.

Program Title:
Getting the CIA off campus / Ami Mills ; interviewed by Bob DeBolt.
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SZ0760
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Ami Mills, author of CIA Off Campus (South End Press), discusses how she came to understand the role of the CIA in international affairs. She attended Northwestern University in the late 1980's, where she was introduced to information about the Contra's and books by Noam Chomsky focusing upon United States foreign policies. She developed the view that the CIA is a criminal organization, and has been working wince 1988 to oppose the presence of the CIA on college campuses. She calls for the development of grassroots democracy.|GETTING THE CIA OFF CAMPUS / Ami Mills| interviewed by Bob DeBolt. - Ami Mills, author of CIA Off Campus (South End Press), discusses how she came to understand the role of the CIA in international affairs. She attended Northwestern University in the late 1980's, where she was introduced to information about the Contra's and books by Noam Chomsky focusing upon United States foreign policies. She developed the view that the CIA is a criminal organization, and has been working wince 1988 to oppose the presence of the CIA on college cmapuses. She calls for the development of grassroots democracy. - RECORDED: Santa Cruz, California, 2 Feb. 1993.

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Santa Cruz, California, 2 Feb. 1993.
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Item duration: 
1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|29:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1994.
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