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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
Created1973-10-22
DescriptionWilliam E. Thompson (cultural historian), Harvey Cox (theologian), and Mel Roman (psychiatrist), disuss their personal experiences and trends in their fields and relate them to the ideas of Paolo Soleri as reflected at Arcosanti. Paolo Soleri introduces the three speakers.
ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
DescriptionUnidentified speaker discussing aviation architecture and planning, followed by a slide presentation by Paolo Soleri on the same topic. Ian McHarg also briefly discusses the same topic.
ContributorsKDKB (Contributor) / Soleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
Created1971-10-12
DescriptionWilliam Edward Compton interviews Paolo Soleri on the program Forum on radio station KDKB, Phoenix. Soleri discusses his life experiences and the development of his architectural and urban planning theories, concepts and designs.
ContributorsArizona State University (Contributor) / Soleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
DescriptionPresentation and slide show by Paolo Soleri in the Education Lecture Hall at Arizona State University. The presentation consists of about 300 slides illustrating the development of the "Two Suns" concept being applied to the Arcosanti Arcology under construction near Cordes Junction, Arizona. Soleri is introduced by Stan Jones.
ContributorsKQED (Contributor) / Soleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
Created1977-03
DescriptionStephen Hill interviews Paolo Soleri and Jack Blackwell, director of educational programs at Arcosanti, on radio station KQED, San Francisco. Soleri discusses his architectural philosophies, methodologies, and experiences. Blackwell discusses his experiences working at Arcosanti for six seasons.
ContributorsKDKB (Contributor) / Soleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
DescriptionMike Goodwin interviewing Paolo Soleri at Cosanti about his architectural theories and designs for a radio broadcast on KDKB, Phoenix.
ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Speaker) / Goldwater, Barry (Speaker) / Rhodes, John (Speaker) / Udall, Morris (Speaker)
DescriptionApparently the audio track from a 30 minute television program featuring Senators Hayden and Goldwater and US Congressmen Rhodes and Udall.
ContributorsFreeman, Orville (Speaker) / Udall, Stewart (Speaker) / Hayden, Carl T. (Speaker)
Created1967-03-22
Description

An audio recording of the award ceremony featuring remarks from Senator Hayden, US Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman and US Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall.

ContributorsUnited State Army Chorus (Performer) / Elson, Roy (Speaker) / Cater, Douglass (Speaker) / Sterling, Wallace (Speaker) / Golden, Robert (Speaker) / Hayden, Carl T. (Contributor)
Created1967-01-01
DescriptionAn audio recording of the ceremony featuring a lengthy performance by the US Army Chorus and remarks by Senator Hayden and several other dignitaries. The event host is unidentified since event is joined in progress.
Created1970 (year uncertain)
Description
In this interview, Compton and Mote discuss the Miranda vs. Arizona case, the application of the right to remain silent, and what one should do if detained by the police; how the Arizona ACLU decides which cases to take; why young people are not afforded the same constitutional rights as

In this interview, Compton and Mote discuss the Miranda vs. Arizona case, the application of the right to remain silent, and what one should do if detained by the police; how the Arizona ACLU decides which cases to take; why young people are not afforded the same constitutional rights as adults; free speech and the restriction thereof, particularly on college campuses; intimidation and suppression of the free press; potential abuses of a new law enabling no-knock warrants; issues surrounding prisons, especially rehabilitation vs. punishment of incarcerated people and treatment of addicted people; ineffective crime reduction measures and the perceived rising crime rate, including elected officials' practice of "juggling statistics" for political gain and expanding police forces as a default solution to social issues; some of the ACLU's current cases on such subjects as flag desecration, appearance-based discrimination in public employment, and the Morris Starsky case; public officials' perception of the ACLU's effectiveness; and the ACLU's structure and goals, including differences between chapters.