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Violence/war/terrorism

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Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:

Vigil for the Commemoration of Archbishop Oscar Romero’s Death, 1987-03-26

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Identifier: RC10A1986
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Contains materials related to public programs during the time period, except for Awards and Colloquia which have separate series.

Dates: Event: 1987-03-26

War in Iraq, 2004-10-19

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Abstract

Speak Truth to Power series. Wright, former US Deputy Chief of Mission at the US Embassy in Mongolia, resigned in March 2003 due to her disagreement with the Bush Administration’s decision to go to war in Iraq, its policies on unnecessary curtailment of rights in America, its lack of efforts in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its lack of policy on North Korea

Dates: Event: 2004-10-19

Where Soldiers Come From, 2014-02-19

 File — Shelf 31, Box: 94, Folder: 78
Identifier: 31.94.78
Abstract Film Screening and Dialogue Heather Courtney Suggested donation $10In light of the withdrawal of the majority of combat troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2014, Where Soldiers Come From is a timely, Emmy-award winning documentary by Heather Courtney that follows the four-year journey of childhood friends forever changed by America’s longest war. Where Soldiers Come From looks beyond the guns and policies of an ongoing war to tell a human story about family, friendship, and...
Dates: Event: 2014-02-19

Women Under War, 2000-02-07

 File — Shelf 27, Box: 82, Folder: 58
Identifier: 27.82.57

Yesterday Central America, Tomorrow Columbia? US Intervention from the Cold War to the Drug War, 2000-02-04

 File — Shelf 27, Box: 82, Folder: 57
Identifier: 27.82.57
Abstract

Presented in association with the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, Pax Christi- Houston, casa Juan Diego, Houston Dominican Sisters, the Guatemala Support Network/International Mayan League and the Houston Chapter of the United Nations Assoc. speaker: Ambassador Robert E. White, former Ambassador in Central American countries, and President of the Center for the International Policy. Attendance: 350.

Dates: Event: 2000-02-04