AIDS '93: the social work response: session: Literature of AIDS - Leavitt
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- Data Source
- Archives
- Part Of
- Audio Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- sound recording
- Date Range
- 1993
- Scope and Content
- M.C. introduces Emily Leavit who talks about creativity among social workers, i.e. developing programs. She introduces the speaker sho is an author of such books as "Family Dancing"; "The Lost Language of Cranes"; " A Place I've Never Been" - her brother David Leavit; David opens his speaech by r…
- Data Source
- Archives
- Part Of
- Audio Collection
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- sound recording
- Date Range
- 1993
- Item Number
- 2007-042/05T
- Responsibility
- Thompson, Peter
- Language
- English
- Publication
- San Francisco : HMR Duplications
- Physical Description
- Audio cassette
- Scope and Content
- M.C. introduces Emily Leavit who talks about creativity among social workers, i.e. developing programs. She introduces the speaker sho is an author of such books as "Family Dancing"; "The Lost Language of Cranes"; " A Place I've Never Been" - her brother David Leavit; David opens his speaech by reading a short story he wrote "Gravity", of a mother and her son who is dying of AIDS; The second reading is an essay about two writers who die of AIDS. Tjhis is followed by Q&A
- participants: M.C.; Emily Leavit; David Leavit;
- Storage Location
- AV.5.2
- Geographic Access
- United States of America
- California
- San Francisco
- Access Restrictions
- Open
- Accession Number
- 2007-042