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SERIES Identifier: MC 749: T-255: Vt-73: DVD-94

Series V, AUDIOVISUAL, 1982-2006, undated (T-255.6 - T-255.100, Vt-73.29 - Vt-73.36, DVD-94.1 - DVD-94.3)

Scope and Contents

Series IV, AUDIOVISUAL, 1982-2006, undated (T-255.6 - T-255.100, Vt-73.29 - Vt-73.36, DVD-94.1 - DVD-94.3), contains DVDs, audio and videotape recordings of educational seminars, panel discussions, and lectures. The numbering sequence of audiovisual material in this collection is a continuation of audiovisual items listed in MC 436, National Association of Women Judges (U.S.). Highlights include the Success Inside Out Conference (#DVD-94.1), which documents the Association's efforts to help incarcerated women, and The Changing Face of Justice, in which co-founders Joan Dempsey Klein and Vaino Spencer, and others, provide details of the Association's history (#DVD-94.3). The bulk of the material consists of panel discussions and lectures presented at the Association's annual conferences. Highlights include an address by Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland (#T-255.64), and remarks presented by Tom Brokaw following the destruction of the New York City World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 (#Vt-73.34). For related conference files see Series III. Some related programs, recorded by National Public Radio and other radio stations, are also included. The series is arranged by format with items arranged chronologically therein.

Dates

  • Creation: 1966-2012

Language of Materials

Materials in English.

Access Restrictions:

Access. Unrestricted. An appointment is necessary to use any audiovisual material.

Extent

23 linear feet ((51 file boxes, 2 half file boxes, 1 folio+ box) plus 4 photograph folders, 1 folio photograph folder, 94 audiotapes, 7 videotapes, 3 DVDs, 2 archived web sites, and electronic records.)

Repository Details

Part of the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute Repository

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