KIP Records of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, including 175 video tapes regarding justice and peace issues, photograpphs, and printed material. Kroc Institute faculty "conduct research on war, genocide, terrorism, ethnic and religious conflict, and violation of human rights; teach students earning degrees in peace studies; and contribute to on-the-ground peacebuilding worldwide" (Kroc Institute website). Notre Dame: Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies Records ; Notre Dame: Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies: Records - CLOSED. ; Notre Dame: Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies: Audio-Visual Material ; VC1: Reverend Malusi Mpumlwana: Conversations on Peacemaking; Reverend Mpumlwana, an Anglican priest from South Africa, describes his experiences as a foe of apartheid in his native land with Dr. Peter Walshe [Oblate Media, 2 copies] ; VC2: John Hume: Conversations on Peacemaking; John Hume, Northern Ireland peace activist and member of European and British Parliaments, talks with Anne Keefe about the prospects for peace in Northern Ireland [Oblate Media, 3 copies] ; VC3: Ambassador Ralph Earle and David Aaron: Conversations on Peacemaking; Ralph Earle, former Ambassador, and David Aaron, diplomat and author, talk with Robert Blair Kaiser about the prospects for European nuclear arms accords [Oblate Media, 2 copies] ; VC4: General John Kidd and General Mikhail Milshtein: Conversations on Peacemaking; General Kidd, retired U.S. Air Force general, and General Milshtein, retired Soviet general, talk with Anne Keefe about the prospects of thawing East-West relations [Oblate Media, 3 copies] ; VC5: Ambassador Gerard Smith and General Mikhail Milshtein: Conversations on Peacemaking; Ambassador Smith, diplomat and SALT negotiator, and General Milshtein, retired Soviet Army general, talk with Robert Blair Kaiser about the prospects of major reduction in nuclear arms [Oblate Media, 2 copies] ; VC6: Admiral Eugene Carroll and General E. Nozhin: Conversations on Peacemaking; Admiral Carroll, retired U.S. Navy rear admiral, and General Nozhin, retired Soviet general, talk with Anne Keefe about the likely outcome of a nuclear conflict between their nations and the pressing need for a reduction in arms [Oblate Media, 3 copies] ; VC7, VC8: J. Lloyd Dumas (Tape 1 of 2): Conversations on Peacemaking; Dr. Dumas, author and professor of economics at the University of Texas, talks with David Barrett about the effects of military spending on the U.S. economy [Oblate Media] ; VC9: Dr. Robert Jay Lifton: Conversations on Peacemaking; Dr. Lifton, author and CUNY professor of psychiatry and psychology, talks with David Barrett about the psychological effects of living with nuclear weapons on the American population [Oblate Media] ; VC10: Dr. Wolfgang Panofsky: Conversations on Peacemaking; Dr. Panofsky, physicist and Director Emeritus of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, talks with David Barrett about the feasibility of the proposed Strategic Defense Initiative [Oblate Media] ; VC11: Harold Saunders: Conversations on Peacemaking; Harold Saunders, former member of National Security Council and State Department and currently with the Brookings Institute, talks with David Barrett about the current state of world diplomacy and U.S. foreign policy [Oblate Media; 2 copies] ; VC12: John C. Ryan: Conversations on Peacemaking; John C. Ryan, a 21-year veteran of the FBI, talks with David Barrett about being fired in 1987 for refusing to conduct a "terrorism" investigation of groups opposed to U.S. policy in Central America [Oblate Media] ; VC13: Dr. Thomas Malone: Conversations on Peacemaking; Dr. Malone, a meteorologist formerly with MIT, the University of Connecticut, Butler University, and now Scholar-in-Residence at St. Joseph College, discusses with David Barrett some of the perils caused by humankind's mismanagement of the environment [Oblate Media] ; VC14: Project Charles (one-hour version): Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Excerpts from a six-hour conversation between some of the people involved in Project Charles, an MIT study of air defense conducted in 1949 after it was learned that the Soviets had gained nuclear capability [Full Cycle video] ; VC15: The H-Bomb Decision: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Seven advisors to President Truman recollect and discuss the process of deciding to go ahead with the building of the H-bomb in 1950 (third session of a six-hour discussion) [Full Cycle Video] ; VC16: General Maxwell Taylor: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; General Taylor, President of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the Cuban Missile Crisis, talks with Richard Nieustadt of Harvard about the events of that time [Full Cycle Video] ; VC17: I.I. Rabi (one-hour version): Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Scientists I.I. Rabi, Ed Bursell, Gerald Zacharias, Richard Garwin, and Edwin Land converse about the role of scientists in the political arena [Full Cycle Video] ; VC18: Test Ban Scientists: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Six of President Kennedy's advisors recollect and discuss the making of the Limited Test Ban Treaty of 1963 [Full Cycle Video] ; VC19: The Ambassadors; Five former U.S. Ambassadors --Thomas Watson, Malcolm Tune, George Cannon, Floyd Koeller, and Jacob Beam discuss U.S.- Soviet relations [Full Cycle Video] ; VC20: Retrospective (Missile Crisis): Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Four advisors to President Kennedy-Dean Rusk, McGeorge Bundy, Edwin Martin, and Donald Wilson-recall and discuss events of the Cuban Missile Crisis (first phase of a two-phase discussion.)[Full Cycle Video] ; VC21: The Cuban Missile Crisis: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Four advisors to President Kennedy-Robert McNamara, George Bell, McGeorge Bundy, and U. Alexis Johnson-recall and discuss the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis (second phase of a two-phase discussion.) [Full Cycle Video] ; VC22: The Five Continent Spacebridge: Beyond War; 1985 Beyond War Award ceremony as beamed live via satellite to five continents. 1985 Award is given to leaders of the Five Continent Peace Initiative (program explains this initiative.) [Mel Swope Productions] ; VC23: Leadership Training: Beyond War; Part One: an orientation to a World Beyond War (communicates the "new mode of thinking" advocated by Beyond War); Part Two: Fund Raising for Beyond War [Creative Initiative] ; VC24: Resource III: Beyond War; Part One: Portrays the history and essence of Beyond War; Part Two: Highlights of the 1985 Beyond War Award ceremony honoring the Five Continent Peace Initiative; Part Three: Interview with Olaf Palme, former Prime Minister of Sweden [Beyond War] ; VC25: Famine and Chronic Persistent Hunger - A Life and Death Distinction: The Hunger Project; An introduction to the work of The Hunger Project; deals with the distinction between famine and chronic persistent hunger and the grave problems each pose [The Hunger Project] ; VC26: The Africa Prize for Leadership for the Sustainable End of Hunger: The Hunger Project; Description of the African Prize for Leadership as given by the Hunger Project, and recognition of the 1987 winners [The Hunger Project] ; VC27: Announcement Conference - Africa Prize for Leadership for the Sustainable End of Hunger: The Hunger Project; Filmed in Lusaka, Zambia and U.N. headquarters in New York, announcement of winner of 1988 prize: Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe [The Hunger Project] ; VC28: 1988 Africa Prize for Leadership for the Sustainable End of Hunger: The Hunger Project; Highlights of the September, 1988 Award ceremony hosted by John Denver and featuring remarks by Javier Perez de Cuellar and others. Award was given to Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe [The Hunger Project] ; VC29: Dr. Thomas Malone: IIPS Interview; Dr. Malone, a meteorologist formerly with MIT, the University of Connecticut, Butler University, and now Scholar in Residence at St. Joseph College, talks with David Barrett about some of the problems caused by humankind's tampering with the environment. [Golden Dome] ; VC30: Dr. Burns Weston: IIPS Interview; Dr. Weston, professor of law at the University of Iowa and specialist in international law and international affairs, talks with David Barrett on international law and its relation to arms control. [Golden Dome] ; VC31: Mubarak Awad: IIPS Interview; Mubarak Awad, exiled Director of the Palestinian Center for the Study of Nonviolence, talks with David Barrett about the Palestinian/Israeli conflict and about the use of nonviolent resistance in the occupied West Bank. [Golden Dome] ; VC32: Jim Forest: IIPS Interview; Jim Forest, noted author and member of the American Peace Movement, talks with David Barrett about his experiences with Christian churches in the Soviet Union and about his impressions and opinions of the American Peace Movement. [Golden Dome] ; VC33: Michael Harrington: IIPS Interview; Michael Harrington, chairperson of the Democratic Socialists of America and author of The Other America, talks with David Barrett about poverty in America. [Golden Dome] ; VC34: Acid Rain-New Bad News; A broad look at the environmental problem of acid rain. [Nova / Ambrose] ; VC35: Global Warming-Is It Hot Enough For You?; A broad look into the environmental problem of global warming [Nova] ; VC36: Russian Generals: Session One; Opening statements, conversation addressing elimination of medium and short-range missiles, balance of conventional forces, and General Kidd's Operation Starlite, Featured Soviets: Maj. Gen. B.T. Surikov, Lt. Gen. Schevchenko, Lt. Gen. M. Milshtein, Maj. Gen. E.A. Nozhin, Maj. Gen. V.I. Makarevsky, and Rear Ad. B.D. Yashin. Featured Americans: Maj. Gen. J. Kidd, Rear Adm. E. Carroll, Jr., Brig. Gen. J.K. Terry. (Robert Blair Kaiser moderates) [WNDU TV, 2 copies] ; VC37: Russian Generals: Session Two; Ambassador Gerard C. Smith, Ralph Earle II, and author David C. Aaron dialogue with the Soviet generals about the fears held by each side and how this relates to the maintenance of the SALT, ABM, and other treaties. Governor Gilligan and Dr. Robert Johansen moderate. [WNDU-TV, 2 copies] ; VC38: Russian Generals: Session Three; Notre Dame students dialogue with the Soviet generals in "Prospects for Peace in the Next Generation." Includes questions from the audience and the closing of the conference. [WNDU-TV, 2 copies] ; VC39: Joseph Cardinal Bernardin: Quest for Peace [with John Whiteley]; Cardinal Bernardin talks about the drafting of the Catholic pastoral letter "The Challenge of Peace" and about the stance of the Catholic Church toward nuclear arms and issues of war and peace. ; VC40: Robert Muller: Quest for Peace [with John Whiteley]; Robert Muller, former Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations, shares his views on the world situation and the quest for peace. ; VC41: Dr. Helen Caldicott: Quest for Peace [with John Whiteley]; Dr. Helen Caldicott, President Emeritus of Physicians for Social Responsibility and founder of Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament, talks about the urgent need for disarmament. [2 copies] ; VC42: Civilized Defense Plan - Fourth Freedom Forum; Details a plan (The Civilized Defense Plan) for world order developed by the Fourth Freedom Forum founded on respect for all life rather than on defense with weapons. [2 copies] ; VC43: Common Ground on the Middle East; John Marks, head of Search for Common Ground, negotiates between Abdul Aziz-Said of American University and Harry Siegman of the American Jewish Congress; discussion deals with current Middle-Eastern affairs but is mainly meant to be an exercise in conflict resolution techniques. [WNYC-TV] ; VC44: John Hume: Address to U.N.D. Law School; John Hume, Northern Ireland peace activist and member of European and British Parliaments, addresses audience at the Notre Dame Law School regarding prospects for peace in Northern Ireland [3 copies] ; VC45: If the World Goes Away; Narrated mime performance involving and meant to teach children (of all ages) of the hatefulness of conflict and the hope of peace. [Peace Productions] ; VC46: Introducing Peace Child; Promotes "Peace Child," a stage production involving Soviet and American children and inspired by nine-year-old Samantha Smith's trip to the Soviet Union. [Peace Child Foundation] ; VC47: Journey with the Nicaraguan People; Part One: 45-minute slide show detailing an American nun's experience of life in Nicaragua. Part Two: 35-minute discussion of the Nicaraguan political and social situations. [National Video Tapers] ; VC48: George Zabelka: The Reluctant Prophet; George Zabelka, a priest who was chaplain to WWII U.S. troops and who "was silent" when Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed, now leads demonstrations against nuclear arms in Amarillo, Texas. [Hallel Communications] ; VC49: Amerika; Kris Kristofferson stars in a made-for TV fictional story about a workers' uprising and struggle for rights. This tape is the concluding episode of the series. ; VC50: Preventing Nuclear War: The First Essential Step; Paul Newman hosts this Center for Defense Information video which encourages public action in support of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. [Ideal Communications, 3 copies] ; VC52: Letters from a Dead Man; Dramatic depiction of life after a nuclear catastrophe [Russian Movie] ; VC53-54: World War II Report (Volume I-II); Collection of newsreels from WWII. [part 1 and 2 of a 4 part series, Kit Parker Films] ; VC55: Civil Disobedience: Debate Between Colonel Robert Bobbett and Mike Affleck; Colonel Bobbett, President of the Retired Officers Association of the West Coast, and Mike Affleck of the Nevada Desert Experience debate the merit of civil disobedience and the protest of nuclear arms. ; VC62: Living Double Lives; Robert J. Lifton is the featured guest in this program hosted by Colleen Dewhurst which examines the fear and feelings of inadequacy held by people in a world full of nuclear weapons. [Capitol Video] ; VC63: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation: Maximum Peril; Four advisors to President Kennedy--Dean Rusk, McGeorge Bundy, Edwin Martin, and Donald Wilson-recollect and discuss the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis with Richard Nieustadt of Harvard. ; VC64-65: The Nuclear Dilemma; An exploration of the issues raised in the U.S. Catholic Bishops pastoral letter entitled The Challenge of Peace. Features Notre Dame faculty Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, CSC, George Brinkley, Alan Dowty, Michael Francis, John Gilligan, Paul Kenney, Rev. Edward Malloy, CSC, Rev. Richard McBrien, Sharon O'Brien, and John Yoder, and visiting lecturers Bishop William McManus, Sr. Julianna Casey, IHM, Rev. J. Bryan Hehir, THD, Rev. John Donahue, S.J., and Daniel Maguire. Included are Lesson One: The Present Dilemma - The Bishop's Response; Lesson Two: A Christian Reappraisal of War; and Lesson Three: The Current Dilemma. Tape 2: This part looks at the current world situation and attempts to isolate points of friction. Included are: Lesson Four: The Nuclear Standoff; Lesson 5: The Promotion of Peace; and Lesson Six: A Community of Conscience. [Golden Dome / Lesea] ; VC66: Quest for Peace: Sampler; A sample of the Quest for Peace series featuring excerpts from interviews with Ted Hesburgh, Paul Ehrlich, H. Jack Geiger, Helen Caldicott, Norman Cousins, Noel Gayler, John Holdren, Richard Garwin, Michael May, James Schlesinger, Helmut Sonnenfeldt, and Catherine Kelleher [Coast Telecourses] ; VC67: Quest for Peace: Father Theodore M. Hesburgh; Father Hesburgh, then President of the University of Notre Dame, discusses the ramifications of the American bishops pastoral "The Challenge of Peace." According to Father Hesburgh, the notion of a limited nuclear war is ridiculous and deterrents are not enough to stop the tide of war. Education with emphasis on morality and values is a major contributor to the peace effort. [Coast Telecourses] ; VC68: Quest for Peace: Karl Menninger; Dr. Menninger, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Menninger Foundation, author, and psychiatrist of seventy years experience, stresses in this interview that kindness and gentleness should be used in all human relations. He urges that this same approach can lead to understanding and an open dialogue between nations and that treating each other humanely instills peace and dispels violent tendencies. [Coast Telecourses] ; VC69: Faces off the Enemy; Sam Keene moderates this production studying the way people view and react to their enemies, the hope being that having identified these tendencies we can move from there toward a more humane way of dealing with those we call "enemies." [Quest Productions] ; VC70: Notre Dame International Scholars Preview; Preview of Notre Dame's International Scholars Peace Studies Program. [Oblate Media] ; VC71-72: SANE: Seymour Melman, Briefings 1 - 4 ; Dr. Melman, a professor of industrial engineering at Columbia University and co-chairperson of Citizen's Organization for a Sane World, speaks on his work with SANE ; VC73: Merton: A Film Biography; A comprehensive look at the remarkable 20th century religious philosopher and writer. This critically acclaimed film examines Merton's life and work through insightful interviews, passages from his writing, and scenes from the significant places of his life. [First Run Features] ; VC74: Student Pugwash, USA: Science, Technology, and the Future; Student Pugwash is a student-run organization formed in 1979 to prepare students to make ethical decisions. This video details the educational process used at the 1983 International Student Pugwash Convention which focused on: 1) computers in the workplace; 2) priorities in biotechnology; 3) international security; 4) international resource development; 5) managing technology. [Intersection Associates] ; VC75: The Crisis Game: Avoiding Nuclear War Project (Segments 1 and 2 of Four); A simulated national security crisis features former Carter Secretary of State Edmund Muskie as President and former top U.S. officials as his cabinet and staff attempting to resolve a possible Soviet takeover of Iran. Ted Koppel introduces the simulation. [Kennedy School of Government] ; VC76: The Crisis Game: Avoiding Nuclear War Project (Segments 3 and 4 off Four); Segment 3: Impasse / Day 23: Soviets have massed 250,000 troops within or near Iran's border; U.S. increases troops in Iran to 35,000 and must consider using nuclear weapons. Segment 4: Resolution? / Days 23 and 25: Nuclear war has been avoided, but Soviets have increased troop strength to 500,000 and are moving to nuclear preparedness. U.S. is leading a strong international diplomatic alliance against the Soviets. [ Kennedy School of Government] ; VC77: Better World Society; 1) "Women - For America, For the World" features several prominent women telling of their experiences in actively working against nuclear weapons and for peace. (30 min.) ; VC77: Better World Society; 2) "A Step Away From War" features Paul Newman as host encouraging popular action against nuclear weapons and specifically in support of the comprehensive test ban treaty. (30 min.) ; VC77: Better World Society; 3) "The First Fifty Years" looks at Soviet-American conflicts over the past fifty years and how they have been resolved in the hopes of finding some principles for improved relations in the future. (60 min.) ; VC78: Spacebridge of the Americas: Beyond War; Features unedited coverage of the 1986 Beyond War Award given to leaders of the Contadora group of nations. Program includes highlights of the Contadora effort, tied to the theme of moving toward peace for a better life for all in the Americas. ; VC79: Attack in the Pacific; Story of the battle with the Japanese to reconquer the Pacific, including authentic government-shot footage [Video treasures] ; VC80: Interviews: International Advisory Board; Unedited clips of interviews with IIPS International Advisory Board members Jack Reilly, Gerard Smith, Robert Jay Lifton, Dorothy Hodgkin, M.G.K. Menon, Thomas Malone, Spurgeon Keeney, Katherine Kelleher, and others about their hopes for the Notre Dame Institute for International Peace Studies. ; VC81: Climate for the Garden; A short, inspirational video emphasizing the need to cultivate a healthy inner garden, which in turn will lead one to active cultivation of the garden of our shared environment. ; VC82: Hell in the Pacific; A John Boorman film set in WWII about an American and a Japanese soldier who are stranded on the same Pacific Island. ; VC83: The Three Writers Who Write About Notre Dame; Ed Fischer, Robert Schmuhl, and Tom Sclara, each of whom has authored a book about Notre Dame, each give short presentations about their books and their conceptions of the University of Notre Dame. ; VC84: The Great Debate: Class of '57; Talkshow host, Phil Donahue and National Security Advisor to President Reagan Richard Allen -- both graduates of Notre Dame's Class of 1957 -- debate Iran/Contra aid, the role of the National Security Council, the Presidency, and public morality. Chuck Lennon and Kathleen Sullivan of the Notre Dame Alumni Association introduce. ; VC85: Herbert York: Pathways to Peace [with John Whiteley]; Herbert York, Director of the University of California's Institute on Global Conflict and Co-operation and ambassador to the Comprehensive Test Ban talks with the Soviet Union, talks about some of his central views on strategic defense in the nuclear age. ; VC86-87: Ethics in America 6-7: Under Order, Under Fire (Part I-II); "How do we wage war when the enemy dresses as civilians and children throw bombs?" Generals William Westmoreland, David Jones, and Brent Scowcroft, correspondents Peter Jennings and Mike Wallace, clergy Timothy Tatum and J. Bryan Hehir and others question the duty of a soldier to follow orders and a commander's obligation to protect his soldiers. Charles Ogletree of Harvard moderates this panel discussion. The carnage of My Lai raises the issue of confidentiality between the soldier, his religious confessor, and military justice. Generals debate the clash between military tribunals and the right of confidentiality with Timothy Tatum, J. Bryan Hehir, and others. Charles Ogletree moderates the second of this two-part panel discussion [Columbia University] ; VC88-89: The Hunger Project: Launching Event; "Ending Hunger: The Era of Opportunity - An Opening for Action and a Time for Empowerment." Joan Holmes, Global Executive Director of the Hunger Project, emcees this program which featured live hookups to seventeen countries, the introduction and visions of the future of the Hunger Project's Global Board of Directors, and the introduction of a new film honoring the volunteers and contributors to the Hunger Project during its first ten years. Continuation of "Ending Hunger: The Era of Opportunity --An Opening for Action and a Time for Empowerment". Continuation of introductions and visions of the future of the Hunger Project's Global Board of Directors, and Global Executive Director Joan Holmes tells individuals how they can contribute to the Hunger Project. ; VC90: Guns for Guatemala; Presented by the Center for Defense Information, this video chronicles U.S. aid and involvement in Guatemala. ; VC92: Circle of Chalk/Circle of Fire [Oblate] ; VC93: Solutions for the 21st Century - Host: Jack Yost ; VC94: The Other Nuclear Arms Race [Roosevelt Center for American for Policy Studies] ; VC95: Golub [Kartemquin Educational Films] ; VC96: Today's Life Choices: Majoring in Peace, Program #6 [Golden Dome Productions] ; VC97: Ethics in Government [Golden Dome Productions] ; VC98: The UN's Blue Helmets [American Defene Monitor] ; VC99: The Future of the Church, Notre Dame ; VC100: The Sword of Islam ; VC101: ISP/MA Fall Orientation, Professor George Lopez ; VC102: Johansen / Cortright Panel: Middle East Conflict, Peace Institute ; VC103: Where There Is Hatred, Maryknoll World Video Library ; VC104: Jesus Third Way, The Fellowship of Reconciliation ; VC105: One World, One Economy - Mexico - Promoting Growth; Poland - Opening the Economy; Ghana - Facing Hardships in Sub-Saharan Africa; One World, One Economy, Pulling It Together - The IMF ; VC106: Kids Mediating Kids' Disputes, Suzanne Miller [Act One Video] ; VC107: Fighting Fair, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. for Kids, Conflict Resolution ; VC108: Waging Peace, CNN Special ; VC109: Weapons of the Spirit Documentary, Film by Pierre Sauvage [First Run Features] ; VC110: Eileen Egan Lecture ; VC111: J. Bryan Hehir Lecture ; VC112: Hesburgh Center Lecture, Mohamed Sid-Ahmed Lecture [part 1 only] ; VC113: Women - For America, For the World [Educational Film and Video] ; VC114: If you love this planet [2 vhs copies] ; VC115: Working for Peace [Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament] ; VC116: Hiroshima 41st Anniversary, Air Check: News8 This Day; 10News Nightcast; Newscenter39 Tonight ; VC117: The Spread of Nuclear Weapons, Center for Defense Information [America's Defense Monitor] ; VC118: Trust and Verify, Center for Defense Information [America's Defense Monitor] ; VC119: War Without Winners [Mothers Embracing Nuclear Disarmament] ; VC120: War Without Winners II [Mothers Embracing Nuclear Disarmament] ; VC121: War without Winners, Paul Warnke, Admiral Rickover, etc.; US/USSR: Who's Ahead? [Center for Defense Information] ; VC122: Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies, Harvard University Forum, John F. Kennedy School of Government: R. Forsberg, C. Weinberger, J. Nye, A. Carnesale, G. Allison ; VC123: Nuclear Age Issues and Education ; VC124: Passing on the Burden ; VC125: Children of Darkness, Children of Light [Whitney Films Trust] ; VC126: 1000 Cranes ; VC127: Quest for Peace: Linda Smith ; VC128: It's Up to the Women ; VC129: Direct Connection [Better World Society, 2 copies] ; VC130: Mend the World [Mothers Embracing Nuclear Disarmament] ; VC131: Space Bridges ; VC133: Vietnam Veterans Duplication, Excerpts from "Blow-Up" ; VC134: Enhanced Radiation, Simulated Episode of Enhanced Radiation Weapon Testing on Animals [Haskell Wexler] ; VC136: Peace Allelujah, A Musical / Visual Exaltation Designed to Inspire, Delight, Heal and Enlighten [The Global Peace Foundation] ; VC137: Open Territory, a Film on Tape by Pamela Falkenberg and Dan Curry ; VC138: Countdown For America with Charlton Heston, Peace Poll Version [American Security Council Foundation] ; VC140: Issues for the 80's, International Human Rights with John G. Healey [Close Up Foundation] ; VC141: The Colors of Hope ; VC142: A New Investment in South Africa [Golden Dome] ; VC143: General Jose Arrigada Aleman (Lopez) ; VC144-145: What Vision of World Order, Discussion Panel ; VC146: Amnesty International: Animated Version of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ; VC147: Amnesty International: You Could Be Arrested ; VC148: Amnesty International: Human Rights Now - Rock Tour ; VC149-151: America Held Hostage, ABC News Special [3 copies] ; VC152: Invasion of Our Homeland, Low Level Flying in Labrador / Quebec [Centre for Art Tapes, Innu Project Working Group][2 copies] ; VC153: Interview with Donald McHenry, former US Ambassador to the UN, Quest for Peace ; VC155: ABC Night Line: South Africa, reported by Ted Koppel ; VC156: A Public Voice: Governing America ; Parliamentarians for Global Action, We The Peoples Program Two: "Keeping the Peace" ; VC66: Quest for Peace: Sampler; A sample of the Quest for Peace series featuring excerpts from interviews with Ted Hesburgh, Paul Ehrlich, H. Jack Geiger, Helen Caldicott, Norman Cousins, Noel Gayler, John Holdren, Richard Garwin, Michael May, James Schlesinger, Helmut Sonnenfeldt, and Catherine Kelleher [Coast Telecourses, copy of AKIP VT 39329] ; VC67: Quest for Peace: Father Theodore M. Hesburgh; Father Hesburgh, then President of the University of Notre Dame, discusses the ramifications of the American bishops pastoral "The Challenge of Peace." According to Father Hesburgh, the notion of a limited nuclear war is ridiculous and deterrents are not enough to stop the tide of war. Education with emphasis on morality and values is a major contributor to the peace effort. [Coast Telecourses, copy of AKIP VT 39330] ; VC68: Quest for Peace: Karl Menninger; Dr. Menninger, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Menninger Foundation, author, and psychiatrist of seventy years experience, stresses in this interview that kindness and gentleness should be used in all human relations. He urges that this same approach can lead to understanding and an open dialogue between nations and that treating each other humanely instills peace and dispels violent tendencies. [Coast Telecourses, copy of AKIP VT 39331] ; VC134: Enhanced Radiation, Simulated Episode of Enhanced Radiation Weapon Testing on Animals [Haskell Wexler, copy of AKIP VT 39401] ; VC63: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation: Maximum Peril; Four advisors to President Kennedy--Dean Rusk, McGeorge Bundy, Edwin Martin, and Donald Wilson-recollect and discuss the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis with Richard Nieustadt of Harvard. 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