File 6 - Portrack Seminar

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CJA-PTK-6

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Portrack Seminar

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  • 2000-2001 (Creation)

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1 folder, paper

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Contents of a FedEx envelope used as a folder, labelled 'Portrack [Seminar]'. Envelope was originally sent from Richard Falk to Charles, 2001. Includes:
-typescript letter from Richard Falk to Charles, enclosing an article from WIRED magazine on technologies, with the suggestion of using it as a future Portrack seminar theme, and enclosing a report he has been working on for the UN.
-Enclosed: print-outed article from the WIRED website 13 March 2001 'Why The future doesn't need us' by Bill Joy, Apr 2000
-Enclosed: typescript report 'Questions of the violation of Human Rights in the Occupied Arab Territories, Including Palestine' Report of the human rights inquiry commission for the Economic and Social Council, United Nations, 16 Mar 2001

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