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Confluence Park & Ambassador of Hope Program, undated. Veterans of Hope Project interviews

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Holding Repository:
Rose Library
Type:
Moving Image
Genre:
Video recordings
Description:
general

The Ambassadors of Hope program (AOH) is an intitiative of the Veterans of Hope project was first developed in 2003 and took place every 3 to 4 years in Denver, Colorado on the campus of the University of Denver. It served as a summer leadership development program for young students who were interested in social justice movements and democracy. The program includes discussions with elders, arts/crafts, spoken word, preparations for a final program to present to parents of participants, and more. Confluence Park is a local park in Denver.


Sequence of event/videos unclear. Some videos were created by participants of the program.


Language:
primaryEnglish
Subject:
topical termCivil rights movements--United States
topical termHuman rights activists
Agent:
HostHarding, Vincent
Rights Statement:

Copyright to this material is held by the Veterans of Hope Project. Requests for permission to publish should be directed to: Veterans of Hope Project, 2323 E. Iliff Avenue, Denver, CO 80210


Preferred Citation:

[after identification of item(s)], Veterans of Hope Project records, Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University.


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