Disarmament Video Survey Day 5

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  • Video Name: Disarmament Video Survey Day 5
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  • Identifier: VTA 128_DisarmamentVideoSurvey_DisarmamentVideoSurveyDay5_1982
  • Call Number: VTA 128
  • Public Access: Restricted
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  • Series: Disarmament Video Survey

    Created in response to the United Nations Second Special Session on Disarmament approaches, Disarmament Video Surveys (1982) provide a space for the public to share their thoughts, fears, and wishes regarding Nuclear weapons and the rising issue of disarmament. Participants can say whatever they want; the Survey does not take an editorial stand on the issue. Disarmament Video Survey’s primary goal is to encourage the public to think critically about their views on the complex issue.

  • Video Format: Betamax