Oral history interview with Ray Fudjinski and Maureen Jane Quinn.

Part of the Oral history of the foundation of the CHIPS shelter. Ray Fudjinski and Maureen Jane Quinn discuss CHIPS (Christian Help in Park Slope), a Christian charitable organization in Brooklyn, N.Y. dedicated to helping the homeless and the poor. Fudjinski discusses the beginnings of the CHIPS sh...

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Hovedforfatter: Fudjinski, Ray
Andre forfattere: Quinn, Maureen Jane, Marshall, Daniel, New York Catholic Worker Community
Format: Bånd Audio Bog
Sprog:English
Udgivet: 1981.
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Summary:Part of the Oral history of the foundation of the CHIPS shelter. Ray Fudjinski and Maureen Jane Quinn discuss CHIPS (Christian Help in Park Slope), a Christian charitable organization in Brooklyn, N.Y. dedicated to helping the homeless and the poor. Fudjinski discusses the beginnings of the CHIPS shelter at the Arthur Sheehan House of Hospitality in Brooklyn. He discusses the day-to-day operations of the shelter. Quinn then joins the interview and gives her thoughts on CHIPS and on communal living. They also discuss differences between CHIPS and the Catholic Worker Movement. Interviewed by Daniel Marshall.
Fysisk beskrivelse:1 sound cassette (47 min.) : analog.