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The Open Society Foundations stimulated projects oriented at the democratization process in Burma.
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Gramophone records from North America, they come from the countries Canada, Greenland and USA.
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Global non-governmental organization representing national and international organizations that seek to advance social welfare, social development and social justice.
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Period 1986-1989
NGO Manager and University Teacher; as student interested in the developments in the Philippines, started as activist c.q. researcher and developed as a manager of complex social, economic and justice programs for regional divisions of NGOs in Asia and the Pacific; teaches at a university in the USA...
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Correspondence, leaflets and press-clippings on the Puerto Rican Independence Movement, the Puerto Rican community in the United States, the situation of the human rights in Puerto Rico and of the Puerto Ricans in the United States and the assassination of Ángel Rodríguez Cristóbal in the correction...
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Period 1938-1997
Journalist, adjunct-redacteur en uiteindelijk hoofdredacteur van het uit het verzet voortgekomen weekblad Vrij Nederland .
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Period 1965-1995
The Brünn-Harris-Watts Collection is part of a conglomerate: Collection, Library and Papers, all with the same name based on the three founders. These three parts all started from the topic of helping deserting US soldiers during the Vietnam War and changing the structures and objectives of the U.S....
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Correspondence with Claude Bourdet, Noam Chomsky, Claude Julien, and others 1968-2008; diaries, notebooks, address books and visiting cards related with her public life and personal postcards; documents on articles, books and speeches, written by George and conferences attended by her; documents rel...
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Audio-visual materials of the Burma Project by the Open Society Foundations (New York).
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