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Caux meeting, 05 September 1969: Bridging divides

Experiences of new perspectives, shared by people from Northern Ireland, India, Austria, Sweden, UK, West Indies, Zanzibar.
Person(s) in this recording
Сидни Кук, Конрад Ханте, Билл Портер, Mary Wilson, Roland Wilson, Heini Karrer, James Dickson, Русси Лала
Jerry O'Neill from N. Ireland (906), Peter Phelps, Mr. Harussi from Zanzibar, Margaret Wilson, Mr. Schoch from Austria, Archbishop of Agra (India), Councillor Lavelle of the Belfast Republican Labour Party (922).

Featuring:

- Delegation from Northern Ireland 

- The Archbishop of Agra (India) 

- Conrad Hunte, cricketer from the West Indies

Original description of conference(s)
General theme of the Caux Summer Meetings:
"Lines of Action 1969. To multiply the number of men ready to confront the most virulent divisions of our time and to export the solutions found. To give the leaders of the world economy the necessary impetus to find solutions to the confrontation between rich and poor nations. To offer the 'protesters', the 'reactionaries' - and all the others - a global task so great that it challenges them to adopt new standards of thought and behaviour. To train men and women to take responsibility in a world of constant change. To create the framework in which representatives from Western and Eastern Europe, as well as from Asia, Africa and the Americas, can agree on a common vision of tomorrow's society and commit themselves to making it a reality. Every weekend in June and July, meetings for participants in the international conferences in Geneva".
Язык аудио

English

Тип разговора
Год
1969
Reference number
S03039
Длительность записи
01:37:00
Места / локации
Publishing permission
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish the full audio recording of this item on this website.
Язык аудио

English

Тип разговора
Год
1969
Reference number
S03039
Длительность записи
01:37:00
Места / локации
Publishing permission
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish the full audio recording of this item on this website.