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New Dimensions Media Records M1577 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8hq44pj Online items available Guide to the New Dimensions Media records M1577 Malgorzata Schaefer Department of Special Collections and University Archives 2017 Green Library 557 Escondido Mall Stanford 94305-6064 [email protected] URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc Note An initial listing rather than a full finding aid. Guide to the New Dimensions M15773919 1 Media records M1577 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives Title: New Dimensions Media records Creator: New Dimensions Media Identifier/Call Number: M1577 Identifier/Call Number: 3919 Physical Description: 636.4 Linear Feet(6600 audiovisual elements, 66 feet manuscripts) Physical Description: 24.3 gigabyte(s)materials transferred digitally Date (inclusive): 1968-2016 Abstract: 570 linear feet of media (circa 6600 quarter-inch audio tapes, DATs, cassettes, minidiscs, and CDs) and 66 linear feet of archival records, including organizational files, resource files, press/promotional and mailings, photographs and slides, NEW DIMENSIONS JOURNAL and NEWSLETTER, and business records. The tapes hold approximately 7000 hours of audio and video recordings. Biographical / Historical New Dimensions Media is an independent, listener supported, educational broadcasting group based in Ukiah, California. Interviews by the group are carried by public and community radio stations and feature a gamut of eclectic voices including artists, scientists, ecologists, social architects, healers, spiritual leaders, indigenous voices, etc. The program is broadcast in more than 500 communities nationally. Conditions Governing Access The print portion of accession 2008-144 is open for research. Note that material must be requested at least 36 hours in advance of intended use. Audiovisual materials are not available in original format, and must be reformatted to a digital use copy. Selected audio has been reformatted and is accessible via SearchWorks: https://searchworks.stanford.edu/catalog?f%5Bcollection%5D%5B%5D=6976115. The remainder of the collection is closed until processed. Immediate Source of Acquisition Gifts and purchases from New Dimensions Media. Conditions Governing Use While Special Collections is the owner of the physical items, permission to examine collection materials is not an authorization to publish. These materials are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Any transmission or reproduction beyond that allowed by fair use requires permission from the owners of rights, heir(s) or assigns. See: http://library.stanford.edu/spc/using-collections/permission-publish Series 1: Accession 2008-144 991611 General See website for information about downloadable programs: https://newdimensions.org/ Sub-Series 1: Biographical information of interviewees General Includes articles, promotional materials about books published, workshops, clippings and other. General Biographical files for names with letter A through Mizzi; no files available for other names. box 1, folder 1 Abbey, Edward 1988 Program number 2115 Guide to the New Dimensions M15773919 2 Media records M1577 Series 1: Accession 2008-144 991611 Sub-Series 1: Biographical information of interviewees box 1, folder 2-4 Abdullah, Sharif 1999-2003 Program number 2794, 2991 box 1, folder 5 Abo-Shaeer, Muhsin 2002 box 1, folder 6 Abrams, Jeremiah 1995-1998 Program number 2265 box 1, folder 7 Abukhalil, As'ad 2001-2002 Program number Unspecified box 1, folder 8 Aburdene, Patricia 2005 Program number 3109 box 1, folder 9 Achterberg, Jeanne 1986-1997 Program number Unspecified box 1, folder 10 Ackerman, Diane 1991-2005 box 2, folder 1-2 Adair, Margo 2002 Program number 2915 box 2, folder 3 "Patch" Adams Hunter 1988-2004 box 2, folder 4-5 Adrienne, Carol 1998-2002 Program number 2734 box 2, folder 6 Aftel, Mandy 2002 box 2, folder 7 Agor, Weston 1985-1992 Program number 1955, 2020 box 2, folder 8 Aitken Roshi, Robert 1980-1997 Program number Unspecified box 3, folder 1 Alexander, Christopher 1985-1992 box 3, folder 2 Alexander, Shoshana 1993-1994 Program number Unspecified box 3, folder 3 Alexander, Theresa Sheppard 1997 Program number 2642 box 3, folder 4 Alexander, William M. 1992-1993 box 3, folder 5 Ali, A. Hameed (aka A. H. Almaas) 1990-2006 Program number 3168 Guide to the New Dimensions M15773919 3 Media records M1577 Series 1: Accession 2008-144 991611 Sub-Series 1: Biographical information of interviewees box 3, folder 6 Ali Akbar Khan 1979-1982 box 3, folder 7-8 Allegretti, Jan 2003 Program number 3025 box 3, folder 9 Allen, Marc 2006 Program number 3177 box 3, folder 10 Allen, Paula Gunn 1990-2000 Program number 2202 box 3, folder 11 Allen, Robert 1992-1997 box 3, Allen, Steve 1997-1998 folder 12-13 box 3, folder 14 Allenbaugh, Eric box 3, folder 15 Allione, Tsultrim 2008 Program number 3253 box 4, folder 1-2 Allende, Isabel 1993-2003 Program number 2384, 2522, 2996 box 4, folder 3 Alli, Antero 1992 box 4, folder 4 Alt, Jeff 2006 Program number 3149 box 4, folder 5 Altemus, Barbara 2006 Progam number 3128 box 4, folder 6 Alter, Joel 1997 Program number 2687 box 4, folder 7 Amos, Wally (Famous Wally Amos) 1990 box 4, folder 8 Amritanandamayi ("Ammachi") 1990-1992 box 4, folder 9 Amodeo, John and Kris Amodeo 1985-1994 box 4, folder 10 Anand, Margot 1996-1998 box 4, folder 11 Anderson, Nancy 1997-2004 Program number Unspecified box 4, folder 12 Anderson, Patricia 1993 box 4, folder 13 Anderson, Richard feather 1991-1995 box 4, folder 14 Anderson, Walter Truett 1998-2003 box 4, folder 15 Anderson, William 1991 Program number Unspecified Guide to the New Dimensions M15773919 4 Media records M1577 Series 1: Accession 2008-144 991611 Sub-Series 1: Biographical information of interviewees box 4, folder 16 Andreas, Connirae 1994 Program number 2464 box 5, folder 1 Andreotti, Lindsay and Brian Hilgendorf 2006 Program number 3182 box 5, folder 2-4 Andrews, Lynn V. 1987-2001 Spirit of the Times Spirit of the Times is an unnumbered program series. Program number 1643, 1859, 1961, 2014, 2065, 2360, 2679 box 5, folder 5 Andrews, Valerie 1990 box 5, folder 6 Angelou, Maya 1986-1995 Program number 1983 box 5, folder 7 Angermeir, Carole 1995-1996 box 5, folder 8 Ansary, Tamin 2001-2002 Program number 2945 box 5, folder 9 Anthony, Carl 1991 Program number 2300 box 5, folder 10 Apollon, Susan 2005-2006 Program number 3133 box 5, folder 11 Arguelles, Jose 1987-1992 Program number 2317 box 6, folder 1 Ariiyante, Dr. A.T. 2003 box 6, folder 2 Arjuna Ardagh 2005-2007 Program number 3093, 3103, 3218 box 6, folder 3 Arkin, Alan 1979-1987 Program number Unspecified box 6, folder 4 Arms, Suzanne 1983-1984 Program number Unspecified box 6, folder 5 Armstrong, Anne and Jim Armstrong 1995-1999 Program number 2791 Guide to the New Dimensions M15773919 5 Media records M1577 Series 1: Accession 2008-144 991611 Sub-Series 1: Biographical information of interviewees box 6, folder 6 Armstrong, David and Elizabeth Metger Armstrong 1991-1993 Program number 2321 box 6, folder 7 Aron, Elaine 2002 Spirit of the Times Spirit of the Times is an unnumbered program series. box 6, folder 8 Arpaia, Joseph 2000 Spirit of the Times Spirit of the Times is an unnumbered program series. box 6, folder 9-10 Arrien, Angels 1980-2005 Program number 2897, 3116 and unspecified box 7, folder 1 Artress, Lauren 1992-1997 Program number Unspecified box 7, folder 2 Arvigo, Rosita 1994-1998 Program number 2465 box 7, folder 3 Atkinson, Kim box 7, folder 4 Atlee, Tom and Jay Earley 1999-2000 Program number 2756 box 7, folder 5 Auerbach, Stevanne 1978-1989 box 7, folder 6 Augustine, Dennis 1994-1997 box 7, folder 7 Auh-ho-oh, Choqosh 1988-1993 box 7, folder 8 Austen, Hallie Iglehart and Karen Vogel 1987-1992 Program number Unspecified box 7, folder 9 Austin, James 2003-2004 Program number 3044 box 7, folder 10 Ausubel, Kenny 2000 Program number 2818 box 7, folder 11 Autry, James 1997-1998 Program number 2613, 2714 box 7, folder 12 Avital, Samuel 1980 box 7, folder 13 Babbitt, Bruce 1993 box 7, Bach, Richard and Leslie Parrish-Bach 1988-1994 folder 14-15 Guide to the New Dimensions M15773919 6 Media records M1577 Series 1: Accession 2008-144 991611 Sub-Series 1: Biographical information of interviewees box 7, folder 16 Bache, Christopher and Winston Franklin 2001 Program number 2866 box 8, folder 1 Badiner, Allanin 1990-2002 Program number 2197 box 8, folder 2 Baez, Joan 2003 box 8, folder 3 Bagby, Rachel 1994-1999 Program number 2454 box 8, folder 4 Bailey, Betty 1991 box 8, folder 5 Bailie, Gil box 8, folder 6 Baker, Jeannine Parvati 1989 box 8, folder 7 Baker, Mel 1996 box 8, folder 8 Baker-Roshi, Richard box 8, folder 9 Baldwin, Christina 1994-1999 box 8, folder 10 Balin, Peter 1977-1983 Program number Unspecified box 8, folder 11 Ball, Carolyn M. 1995-1997 box 8, folder 12 Ballard, Carroll and Christina Ballard 1999 box 8, folder 13 Ballard, James 1999 box 8, folder 14 Ballentine, Rudoloh 1999-2000 Spirit of the Times Spirit of the Times is an unnumbered program series. box 8, folder 15 Banker, Deborah 1997 box 8, folder 16 Banner, Bob 1995 box 8, folder 17 Bantock, Nick 1991-2001 box 8, folder 18 Banyacya, Thomas 1992-1993 Program number Unspecified box 8, folder 19 Baran, Joshua 1979 box 9, folder 1 Barasch, Marc Ian 1993-2005 Program number 2835, 2844, 3089 box 9, folder 2 Baraz, Jim 2007 box 9, folder 3 Barbach, Lonnie 1981-1985 box 9, folder 4 Barbour, Ian 2000 box 9, folder 5 Barbour, Laurie-Ann 1989 box 9, folder 6 Barigian, Warren 1999 box 9, folder 7 Barlow, Connie 1998-2006 Program number 3132 and unspecified box 9, folder 8 Barston, David 1990 box 9, folder 9 Barzakoff, Ivan 1978-1990 Guide to the New Dimensions M15773919 7 Media records M1577 Series 1: Accession 2008-144 991611 Sub-Series 1: Biographical information of interviewees box 9, folder 10 Batchelor, Stephen 1994-1997 Program number Unspecified box 9, folder 11 Barrett, Richard 1999 box 9, folder 12 Bateson, Mary Catherine 1995 box 9, folder 13 Bawa (Guru) 1983 box 9, folder 14 Beacham, Frank 1997 box 9, folder 15 Beagle, Peter S.
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