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- November 1, 2004 (Creation)
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0.6 cm of textual records. - 1 computer disk. - 1 audio cassette (ca. 1hr., 30mins). – 2 micro videocassettes (ca. 1hr., 30mins). - 1 videocassette (ca. 1hr., 30mins).
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File consists of an interview with Alvarro Carrasco interviewed by Sue Mosteller and Joe Vorstermans in Oakland, CA. Carrasco is an engineer living in Oakland, CA. Carrasco met Nouwen through Michael Harank while working at Holy Redeemer Church and developed a long term friendship with him. Themes present in Carrasco's interview include sexuality, the father figure, death, homosexuality and religion, acceptance and intimacy. Carrasco's interview is a part of an interview conducted with his partner, Kevin Dwyer. The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy.
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Some videocassettes digitized on 2011 (v1-v2).
The audiovisual material has been removed from the file and rehoused in audio cassettes box 8, micro videocassettes box 15 and VHS box 12. Reference copies of the audio cassettes are available (located with originals).
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Revised by T Wong, 12 March 2021