Initiatives and Activities Sound Recordings, 1979-2005
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Includes more than one hundred audiocassettes related to WOLA's broader initiatives and activities. Major topics include police reform, drug policies and the war on drugs, rights and development topics including USAID and IDB, Hurricane Mitch, and other human rights issues. Recordings often include multi-day or multi-part events with multiple speakers, panels, and sessions. Speakers include WOLA staff, scholars, individuals from human rights organizations and the UN, among others. Some recordings do not have any identifiable information.
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