Series 5: Videotapes, 1994-1997, Undated

Extent:
11 items
Scope and content:

The collection includes eleven VHS format videocassettes. The programs include local issues and news and documentaries concerning many of the social activism and social justice issues that the Solidarity Committee has tackled over the years. Several of the programs are undated.

Oversize Materials, 2 cubic ft., Arranged by subject.

This part of the collection contains materials that are larger than the standard legal size. The materials are primarily posters, newsletters, and maps. Each folder in the oversized boxes refers to a box and folder number with the Administrative Files or Subject Files series.

(* On the same videotape).

AFSCME and Greyhound, Broadcast NY, VHS.

The Burning Season, VHS.

*Deadly Deception: GE, Nuclear Weapons and Our Environment, 29 minutes, VHS.

Higher Education and Economy, VHS.

*Independent Focus, 2 hours, VHS.

L.P. Footage, November 6, 1997, VHS.

Our Forgotten War, El Salvador, VHS.

Save Us All Sampler, GESU, 1996, VHS.

*Short Documentary Films, VHS.

Solidarity News, VHS.

Workfare Hearing Jobs with Justice and Solidarity Committee, March 11, 1997, VHS.

Workers' Rights Board Hearing re: Workfare & March 19th Coalition March 11, 1997.

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