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Let's Take a Trip II: Acid and Sociology (Part 1 of 2)

WBAI's Bob Fried leads a panel discussion on how psychedelics, hallucinogenics and other related drugs are treated in contemporary society and on society's view of the use and abuse of said drugs. Panelists are Dr. Donald B. Luria, from the New York County Medical Society Subcommittee on Narcotics; Dr.

Why Wounded Knee? (Part 1 of 2)

Documentary on the occupation of Wounded Knee by American Indian Movement (AIM) activists in 1973. The program examines the lives, problems, and struggles facing Native Americans. Produced by Peggy Berryhill and Avotcja Jiltonilro y Fasanmi. Part one.
In addition to these two parts, there is a reel of raw clips that were used in the making of this documentary, which can be found in AZ0075.01.

Between the lines : a teach-in on El Salvador / produced by Helene Rosenbluth, Clare Spark, Marc Cooper (Part 1 of 4)

This is the first of four parts recorded at the teach-in on El Salvador held at KPFK, Los Angeles, March 1981. This portion includes Gloria Tierney of Amnesty International; Tony Bielensen, U.S.
r.1. Gloria Tierney of Amnesty International, Congressman Tony Bielenson, journalist John Dingus, Lou Wolf of the Covert Action Information Bulletin, Senatorial aid Chris Champerlain (54 min.). -- r.2. Professor Nancy Hollander, sociologist Carl Boggs, political scientist Bill Bollinger, Norma Chinchilla, Sister Margarite Navarro of the El Salvador Commission on Human Rights (79 min.). -- r.3.
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