LTPS – An Interview with Roni Ben Efrat

#1047 – 1992 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. RAW FOOTAGE An Interview with Roni Ben Efrat

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LTPS – Immigration Panel Tape 2

#1320 – October 14,1993 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Immigration Panel Tape 2 Chato Baso & Nidia Salamanca

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LTPS – Public Briefing Breast Cancer Epidemic 2

#1144 – February 22, 1994 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Public Briefing Breast Cancer Epidemic, TAPE 2 Public Testimony.

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LTPS – The Elders Panel Southwest Indigenous Women’s Regional Conference

#1095 – September 20, 1990 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. The Elders Panel Southwest Indigenous Women’s Regional Conference Inez Hernandez, Janet McCloud, Rose Auger, Roberta Black Goat, Alice Bennely, Fleeta Hill, Lourdes Sanchez Norma General, Marsha Gomez With the collaboration of The Foundation for a Compassionate Society La Peña and Alma […]

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LTPS – Weaving on Sacred Ground

#1096 – January 1992 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. “Weaving on Sacred ground” Navajo Rugs from Big Mountain Comments by Marsha Gomez

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LTPS – Immigration Panel Tape 3

#1321 – October 14,1993 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Immigration Panel Tape 3 Nidia Salamanca & Amy Mong

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LTPS – Radioactive Waste in Texas Part 1

#1119 – April 11, 1994 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Dr Helen Caldicott Radioactive Waste in Texas, Part 1 About nuclear hazards and other threats to our Mother Earth. She was sponsored by The Foundation For A Compassionate Society in cooperation With Poder.

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LTPS – Los Folkloristas – Sonidos Musicales de Mexico y America Latina

#1088 – November 1990 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Los Folkloristas “Sonidos Musicales de Mexico y America Latina” In collaboration with La Peña and The Foundation for a Compassionate Society, Pan American Center. An Art exhibit featuring Mascaras de los Dioses Aztecas, Masks of the Aztec Gods by students of Sanchez […]

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LTPS – Iran Contra Affair

#1031 – March 1992 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. The Iran Contra Affair And When did you first know? An interview with Sissy Farenthold and John C. Mattes, Public Defender for the Federal Governments speaking about the Iran Contra Affair

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LTPS – Immigration Panel Tape 4

#1322 – October 14,1993 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Immigration Panel Tape 4 Rebecca Flores

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LTPS – Radioactive Waste in Texas Part 2

#1120 – April 11, 1994 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Dr Helen Caldicott Radioactive Waste in Texas, Part 2 About nuclear hazards and other threats to our Mother Earth. She was sponsored by The Foundation For A Compassionate Society in cooperation With Poder.

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LTPS – The 3rd World Womens Project Series

#1124 – 1991 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. The 3rd World Womens Project Series Genevieve Vaughan and Claudia Sperber Discuss their trip as part of the Comadres/ WINGS delegation to El Salvador. Documentary Film from the trip.

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LTPS – 4 Palestinian Women

#1028 – May 1992 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. 4 Palestinian Women Videotaped in Delphi, Greece – At the Palestinian-Israeli Seminar – sponsored by Women for Mutual Security -Zahira Kamal – Director of Women’s Organization Advisor to the Peace Conference -Suha Mani – Director of Women’s Research and Training Center East […]

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LTPS – Immigration Panel Tape 5

#1323 – October 14,1993 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Immigration Panel Tape 5 Questions and Answers from the panel

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LTPS – Women in South Africa

#1404 – November 13, 1995 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Women in South Africa Soweto 1976 – Murdering of Students Protesting Namibia 1959 – Namibian Women organize Against South Africa’s IIlegal Occupation of their Nation Freda Williams Winnie Mandela

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