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LTPS – Campaign for Peace in the Middle East
#1344 – January 25, 1991 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Campaign for Peace in the Middle East, Tape 2 The Gulf War
See detailsLTPS – Dr Ilham Abu Gonzaleh
#1037 – June 1992 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. An Interview with Dr. Ilham Abu Gonzaleh Professor of Linguistics Birzeit University, West Bank Artwork by Palestinian artists Kamel Moghani Suliman Mansour
See detailsLTPS – Breast Cancer Environmental Toxins and Public Health Workshop 1
#1136 – February 19,1994 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. “Breast Cancer, Environmental Toxins and Public Health Workshop, Part 1” Sponsored by the Foundation for a Compassionate Society Participants: Rebecca Flores Harrington, Jackie Warledo, Colleen Kelly
See detailsLTPS – Radiation and Human Health
#1126 – April 1990 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Dr. John Gofman a Nuclear Chemist Author of “Radiation and Human Health” Part 1 Interviewed in San Francisco Speaking against Nuclear Dumping
See detailsLTPS – United Farmworkers
#1481 – February 28, 1991 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. United Farmworkers member Rebecca Flores and Lidia Hernandez Presbiterian Minister speaking. Rebecca Flores Interviewing Deliana Garcia with The National Migrant Resource Program Performance by Tish Hinojosa.
See detailsLTPS – Threads of Wisdom Symbols of Hope
#1105 – October 9, 1992 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Threads of Wisdom Symbols of Hope… 1992 Response at the Dougherty Arts Center Weavings paintings and Scultures Exhibit at the Dougherty Arts Center Molas, Navajo Rugs from Big Mountain, Taller de Mujeres Kunas Comments by Marsha Gomez
See detailsLTPS – Breast Cancer, Environmental Toxins and Public Health Workshop 2
#1169 – February 19,1994 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. “Breast Cancer, Environmental Toxins and Public Health Workshop, Part 2” Sponsored by the Foundation for a Compassionate Society Rebecca Flores Harrington, Jackie Warledo, Colleen Kelly
See detailsLTPS – Radiation and Human Health 3
#1128 – April 1990 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Dr. John Gofman a Nuclear Chemist Author of “Radiation and Human Health”, Part 3 Interviewed in San Francisco Speaking against Nuclear Dumping
See detailsLTPS – Racial Murder of 19 year old African American Kelvin Thompson
#1370 – 1986 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin Racial Murder of 19 year old African American Kelvin Thompson from New Orleans Testimonies by his family
See detailsLTPS – International Women’s Day
#1288 – March 8, 1991 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. International Women’s Day, Part 1 Marsha Gomez, Trella Laughlin, Jody Dodd, and Rene Treviño
See detailsLTPS – Crisis in Somalia
#1406 – December 10, 1992 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. CRISIS IN SOMALIA Fatima Jama Jibrell Represents The Horn of Africa Relief and Development Organization Organized by The Foundation for a Compassionate Society Introduced by Niobe
See detailsLTPS – Breast Cancer and Nuclear Radiation – PART 1
#1138 – February 19, 1994 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. “Breast Cancer and Environment Conference” -Breast Cancer and Nuclear Radiation – PART 1 Sponsored by the Foundation For A Compassionate Society at The University of Texas in Austin Dr. Ernest Sternglass and Rosalie Bertell
See detailsLTPS – Suncomandante Marcos
#1366 – August 8, 1994 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Made by El Colectivo Perfil Urbano Suncomandante Marcos Aguascaliente, La Patria Vive
See detailsLTPS – “South Africa: The Homeland”
#1399 – 6/3/87 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. “South Africa: The Homeland” A Discussion with two South-Africans Sibiletso Matabane, Sello Monyatsi
See detailsLTPS – Film Final Test for The Earth
#1121 – March 1991 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Film “Final Test for The Earth” David L Brown – Plus “It Can Happen to anybody” Aids in The Native American Community – Sharon Asetoyer
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