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Found in 318 Collections and/or Records:

Oscar Romero Award: Ambassador Easum and Sissy Farenthold , 2003-03-03

 Item — Right Chapel 06, Box: 465-481, Object: 468
Identifier: RCV_00468
Abstract

Oscar Romero Award 2003 Beginning of ceremony with Amb. Donald Easum and Sissy Farenthold

Dates: 2003-03-03

Oscar Romero Award: Frank Michel and Susan Sontag , 2003-03-03

 Item — Right Chapel 06, Box: 465-481, Object: 470
Identifier: RCV_00470
Abstract

Interview with Frank Michel, Rothko Chapel Board member, and Ishai Menuchin the Award’s recipient

Dates: 2003-03-03

Oscar Romero Award: Interview with Farenthold and Menuchin , 2003-03-03

 Item — Right Chapel 06, Box: 465-481, Object: 469
Identifier: RCV_00469
Abstract

Interview with Frances T. (Sissy) Farenthold and Ishai Menuchin

Dates: 2003-03-03

Oscar Romero Award, Interviews only , 2003-03-03

 Item — Right Chapel 06, Box: 465-481, Object: 466
Identifier: RCV_00466
Abstract

Interviews with Major Ishai Menuchin, in the Israeli army and founder of Yesh Gvul

Interview with Susan Sontag, keynote speaker

Dates: 2003-03-03

Oscar Romero Award: Susan Sontag’s speech , 2003-03-03

 Item — Right Chapel 06, Box: 465-481, Object: 471
Identifier: RCV_00471
Abstract

Keynote address by Susan Sontag

Dates: 2003-03-03

Oscar Romero Awards at Rothko Chapel (1 of 2) , 1988-03-24

 Item — Left Chapel 05, Box: 408-425, Object: 422
Identifier: RCV_00422
Abstract

Producer: Suna Umari Directed by: Carlos Calbillo

Dates: 1988-03-24

Oscar Romero Awards at Rothko Chapel (2 of 2) , 1988-03-24

 Item — Left Chapel 05, Box: 408-425, Object: 423
Identifier: RCV_00423
Abstract

Producer: Suna Umari Director: Carlos Calbillo

Dates: 1988-03-24

Oscar Romero’s Legacy , 2008-04-16

 Item — Left Chapel 03, Box: 366-371, Object: 368
Identifier: RCV_00368
Abstract Romero Award recipients Sister Dianna Ortiz and Bishop Medardo Gomez explore the intersections between human rights, religion, poverty, and torture. Sister Ortiz founded the Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Coalition (T.A.S.S.C.) in Washington D.C. Bishop Medardo Gomez actively supports the poor and displaced people of El Salvador. Rev. Joe Eldridge, Chaplain of American University and Rothko Chapel Board Member, will moderate this discussion. Thomas Quigley, former Latin American...
Dates: 2008-04-16