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

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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 – 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

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LTPS – “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

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LTPS – The Venceremos Brigade

#1264 – July 26, 1987 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. The Venceremos Brigade Photographs and Posters At The Austin Womens Peace House With Ramon Hernandez

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LTPS – “North Meets South” Artistas Indigenas Conference

#1087 – August 27, 1987 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. “North Meets South” Artistas Indigenas Conference Presentation by Winona La Duke and Nilak Butler on Indigenous Women’s struggles, Panel: Carmen Rodríguez, Esther Hernandez, Juan Pablo Gutierrez

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LTPS – Guatemalan Indigenous Activist Rigoberta Manchu

#1510 – 1998 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Trella Laughlin Interviewing Guatemalan Indigenous Activist Rigoberta Manchu Member of the International Representation of the Committeee of Peasant Unity. (Won Nobel Peace Prize in 1992)

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LTPS – Mujeres Creativas de Texas: A Retrospective

#1269 – March 1988 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Mujeres Creativas de Texas: A Retrospective Looking back and Forward Mary Visser, Carmen Rodriguez, Liliana Wilson Marsha Gomez, Reggie Thomas and others

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LTPS – An Interview with the FMLN members

#1179 – October 1988 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. An Interview with the FMLN members A trip to El Salvador

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LTPS – Arpilleras

#1270 – December 8,1988 – Let the People Speak! Produced by Trella Laughlin. Arpilleras Women Artists From Peru Susana Galdos and Alicia Villanueva sponsored by Partners from the Americas

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LTPS – Women and War in El Salvador

#1177 – March 8,1989 – LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK Produced by Trella Laughlin. Women and War in El Salvador INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY At Mexic-Arte Museum Genevieve Vaughan, Janet McCloud, Sissy Farenthold, Angela Zambrano

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LTPS – Los Folkloristas, Part 1

#1271 – September 13,1990 – Let the People Speak! Produced by Trella Laughlin. From La Peña Latino Arts Organization and The Foundation for A Compassionate Society Los Folkloristas, Part 1 Sonidos Musicales de Mexico y America Latina Pan American Center

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LTPS – Los Folkloristas, Part 2

#1272 – September 13,1990 – Let the People Speak! Produced by Trella Laughlin. From La Peña Latino Arts Organization and The Foundation for A Compassionate Society Los Folkloristas, Part 2 Sonidos Musicales de Mexico y America Latina Pan American Center

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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 – 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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