Recordings on Canadian North. Side One: Interview w/ Prof. Williamson: director of the arctic research and training center. Side Two: blank (print through).
Side One: Interview w/ Prof. Williamson: director of the arctic research and training center Inuit chant at end of tape. Side Two: Inuit chants and interview. print through from side 1.
Tape #2 of 7. Side One: 2nd talk by George Woodcock, Civil disobedience in India-Ghandi, followed by a discussion with Joseph Richardson on the Department of Religious Studies at the University of British Columbia. Side Two: print through from side 1only.
Tape # 3 of 7. Side One: 3rd talk by George Woodcock - speaks about the Roots of Civil Disobedience in England. followed by a discussion with Dr. J.H. Winter of the History Department at the University of British Columbia. Side Two: print through from side 1 only.
Tape #4 of 7 - Strikes and Civil Disobedience. Side One: 4th talk of Woodcock - Discusses the cultural and social roots of the Idea of Civil Disobedience - Theories of the Early Visionary Labour Leaders and their concept of resistance to an unjust system, followed by discussion with Prof. Walter Younge of the Dept. of Political Science at the University of British Columbia. Side Two: print through from side 1 only.