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PARTICIPANTS IN MEETING FOR CCH PROJECTS IN THE L.A. AREA: July 11, 1980

Including projects funded without conditions, funded with conditions, and recommended for resubmission in the categories of Humanities in Public Policy, Programs for Occupations, Multidisciplinary Seminars, Innovative Programs in the Humanities, and Humanities Projects in Public Radio and Television.

*Global Community Network, "The California Translation: The Perspectives of California Women on the International Movement Toward the Equal Society."

Catherine Goldsmith   Global Community Network   213/650-0177
                      11409 Dona Dorotea Drive
                      Studio City, CA 91604

*Asian American Public Policy Program (Consortium of the Asian American Studies Centers at UCLA, USC, and CSULB), "Asian Immigration to the United States: Historical and Contemporary Issues."

Don Nakanishi    668 S. Mathews St.   213/261-2875
                 Los Angeles CA 90023

Tim T.L. Dong    3232 Campbell Hall   213/825-2974
                 Asian American Studies
                 UCLA

*UCLA Communications Law Program, UCLA School of Law, "Privacy and
Democracy in 1984: A Humanistic View of the New Communications
Technology."

Charles Firestone  Communications Law Program  213/825-6211
                   UCLA School of Law
                   Los Angeles CA 90024

*Southern California Association of Governments, "Redistricting: Ethical Dilemma of the 1980's."

Laurie Martin    SCAG                 213/385-1000
Erica Goebel     600 S. Commonwealth
                 Los Angeles CA 90005

*Northridge Archaeological Research Center, CSUN, "Who Owns the Past?"

Robert Chianese  English Dept/CSUN    213/885-3431

                 161 South Laurel     805/653-0383
                 Ventura CA 93003