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Found in 318 Collections and/or Records:

Human Rights Day: 60th Anniversary, 2008-12-10

 Item — Left Chapel 03, Box: 366-371, Object: 370
Identifier: RCV_00370
Abstract

Where Have We Been, Where Are We Headed... and What Can We Do in Houston? PANEL: • Genocide – Mary Lee Webeck – Houston Holocaust Museum • Torture – Dr Sophia Banu – Center for Survivors of Torture – Houston • Trafficking – An Phong Vu – Houston Coalition Against Trafficking • Oppression – Zimbabwian speaker • Death Penalty – David Atwood – Pax Christi / Moderator: Lloyd Jacobson – UNA-Houston

Dates: 2008-12-10

Human Rights, Human Reality

 Item — Right Chapel 08, Box: 616-618, Object: 618
Identifier: RCV_00618

Human Rights in Africa, Tape 1 Master , 1982-12-10

 Item — Left Chapel 04, Box: 389-407, Object: 403
Identifier: RCV_00403

Human Rights in Africa, Tape 2 Master , 1982-12-10

 Item — Left Chapel 04, Box: 389-407, Object: 404
Identifier: RCV_00404

Human Rights- President Jimmy Carter , 1984-12-10

 Item — Right Chapel 10, Box: 767-779, Object: 772
Identifier: RCA_00772
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Contains all audio-only recordings

Dates: 1984-12-10

Human Rights with Jimmy Carter , 1992-01-05

 Item — Right Chapel 07, Box: 533-551, Object: 542
Identifier: RCV_00542

Human Rights/Human Realities, 1973-12-08

 Item — Right Chapel 10, Box: 821-831, Object: 821
Identifier: RCA_00821
Abstract

Establishment of the observance of Human Rights Day by Dom Helder Camara. Roberto Rossellini and Dom Helder organized this colloquium to coincide with the twenty-fifth anniversary of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. It challenged men of faith and of science to an exchange on the fatefully linked matters of human rights and human reality, and provoked, in a public discussion, reflections toward new attitudes.

Dates: 1973-12-08

Ilahiler: Masterpieces of the Turkish Mystical Sufi Music, 1978

 Item — Archives Closet, Object: 2012
Identifier: RCA_02012
Abstract Copyright Kent. Ilahi is a form of Turkish Musical Music. They are poems set for singing. In the recitation ofhte Ilahi, the listener is most important. The listener must come already prepared, in his heart, to join with the mystical spirit created by the singing of the "hymns". By entering this musical event already sympathetic to teh sounds, listeners and the musicians alike can remove the barrier curtains which separate all people. When the listener persists in listening, he can be...
Dates: Copyright: 1978