Inventory of the Center for Responsible Tourism Collection

Lucinda Glenn
Graduate Theological Union Archives
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Inventory of the Center for Responsible Tourism Collection

Collection number: GTU 97-2-02

Graduate Theological Union Archives

Graduate Theological Union

Berkeley, California
Processed by:
Lucinda Glenn
Date Completed:
August 2011
Encoded by:
Michele Gibney
© 2011 Graduate Theological Union. All rights reserved.

Descriptive Summary

Title: Center for Responsible Tourism collection
Dates: 1980-2005
Bulk Dates: 1985-2000
Collection number: GTU 97-2-02
Creator: Hadsell, Virginia
Collection Size: 15 boxes 14.50 linear feet
Repository: The Graduate Theological Union. Library.
Berkeley, CA 94709
Abstract: The work of the Center for Responsible Tourism was for the most part to educate and inform First World, especially North American, people to be sensitive to how tourism can have a negative impact on the visited country environmentally and culturally, especially regarding the sexual exploitation of children and women. The collection includes administrative records, meeting minutes, correspondence, conference planning files and proceedings, collected articles, newsletters and journals, brochures, lectures, presentations, audiotapes (cassettes), and videotapes (VHS). The organization ran from the mid 1980s to the early 2000s.
Physical location: 4/I/2 - 4/I/6
Languages: Languages represented in the collection: English

Access

Collection is open for research.

Publication Rights

Copyright has not been assigned to The Graduate Theological Union. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of The Graduate Theological Union as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader.

Preferred Citation

Center for Responsible Tourism collection, GTU 97-2-02. Graduate Theological Union Archives, Berkeley, CA.

Biography / Administrative History

A laywoman in the United Presbyterian Church in the United States, Virginia Hadsell (1922 - 2011), helped coordinate a consultation in 1984 titled Tourism: The Human Dimension. The consultation was held at the San Francisco Theological Seminary in San Anselmo, California. This meeting led to the establishment of the Center for Responsible Tourism. In a 1993 informational flyer about CRT, they describe themselves as "a para-church/tourism-activist organization which confronts North Americans with the impact we have as tourists on our sisters and brothers in the Third World, on their cultures, economy, and environment." This included the issues of sex tourism, and the prostitution and trafficking of women and children as well as tourism's impact which can cause cultural and environmental destruction.
Hadsell had previously planned and led study tours for United States lay people in various countries. She became aware of and was then influenced by the Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism (ECTWT), now known as the Ecumenical Coalition on Tourism (ECOT). ECTWT was founded in 1982 by ecumenical organizations worldwide as a response to the profound impact of tourism on third world communities. It continues to work in collaboration with faiths-based and secular groups to promote socially, ecologically and ethically responsible tourism that benefits all. The Center for Responsible Tourism was established as a group in the United States that would participate in and disseminate the information of ECTWT (Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism).
CRT Center for Responsible Tourism built a membership and organized the work carried out by volunteers. It was first based in San Anselmo, California, later in Berkeley. Virginia Hadsell served as Director. A Board of Directors was formed and in 1988 CRT Center for Responsible Tourism was incorporated in California as a 501(c) non-profit corporation. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism under Hadsell's direction organized and held annual consultations on various themes. Members attended numerous tourism, child prostitution, and women's issues consultations, seminars, and workshops throughout Asia and Europe. Relations and correspondence with ECTWT headquarters and staff were closely maintained. Relations and coordination were maintained to varying degrees with a myriad of groups throughout the United States and the world with similar interests and missions. One such close relationship was with PEACE (Protecting Environment and Children Everywhere), a group in Sri Lanka directed by Maureen Seneviratne. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism produced and disseminated a newsletter Responsible Tourism and other informational materials, planned and held workshops and conferences, coordinated lectures and workshops with visiting people who worked in the field, and collected resources for research and public information.
In 1990, participants at a tourism consultation in Thailand exposed the degree to which child prostitution was increasing in many Asian countries. The consultation ended with a determination to take action, and ECPAT, End Child Prostitution Asian Tourism, was established as a three-year campaign, 1990 - 1993, focusing on ending the commercial aspect of sexual exploitation of children. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism decided to become a participating organization in the campaign. They continued the work and expanded the name to the North America Coordinating Center for Responsible Tourism, NACCRT. Relations and correspondence were very strong with ECPAT, particularly the director, Ron O'Grady.
Now using the same acronym, ECPAT, the organization name has changed to End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography, and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes. The early years were concentrated on expanding the campaign in Asia; defining its strategy; and establishing relationships. They held the first international consultation to assess the problem in Thailand, March 1992. It was agreed that the focus should not be limited to Asian countries, but should address the international scope of the problem. Links were forged with European NGOs (non-governmental organizations) and international organizations such as ECTWT. It was decided to continue ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism for another 3-year period, 1994 - 1996. In 1996, partnering with UNICEF and the NGO Group for the Rights of the Child, ECPAT co-organized the World Congress Against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) in Stockholm, Sweden. (See Box 12 File Folders 47 - 50 and Box 13 File Folders 1 - 4.) ECPAT then ceased to be a campaign regional to Asia, and became a global non-governmental organization (NGO) and network.
CRT Center for Responsible Tourism participated in all phases of ECPAT's End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism evolution. By 1994, however, the NACCRT members were in disagreement as to the focus of the Center's mission, geographic span, and the groups with which it should partner. The Center splintered with members leaving and working on the focus in which each were interested. Some members stayed and continued the work in partnership with ECTWT and ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism. The name reverted to the Center for Responsible Tourism, a program of which became known as Broken Bud. Hadsell, joined by Dorothy (Dody) Donnelly and later an intern, Diana Cabcabin, continued to operate the Center. The work tapered off through the late-1990s into the early-2000s. It cannot be determined an actual date when the Center for Responsible Tourism ceased operation.

Scope and Content of Collection

The Collection was received already boxed in three segments containing several boxes in each segment. The first segment was picked up by Lucinda Glenn from Virginia Hadsell's house in Berkeley, California. The second and third segments were brought to the GTU Archives by Diana Cabcabin. CRT moved offices several times from the San Francisco Theological Seminary in San Anselmo, California to various members' homes in the San Francisco Bay Area. Any original order the records may have had was destroyed by these moves. The majority of the material was not foldered, but in loose unrelated, unsorted paper piles. The loose materials have here been foldered and the file folders given headings by the processor. The arrangement was imposed by the processor.
The work of the Center was for the most part to educate and inform First World, particularly North American, people to be sensitive to how tourism can have a negative impact on the visited country environmentally and culturally. It also educated and informed about the most negative impact in the form of tourism for sexual exploitation of children and women. The Center both sponsored and attended conferences, often called consultations, on many aspects of tourism, sexual exploitation, and environmental issues. They worked in partnership with several international organizations. They created, collected, and dispersed information on all topics appropriate to the Center's mission.
The Collection has an overall division of two Series, each subdivided into Sub-Series which reflect the organization of the Center, and the resources the Center made available to members and the broader public for information and education. The Series are: 1) Administration (Sub-Series, 1-A Center for Responsible Tourism, 1-B End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism, 1-C Broken Bud, 1-D Groups (including: Related, in Partnership, and General); 2) Resources, (Sub-Series, 2-A Articles, 2-B Books, 2-C Brochures, 2-D Newsletters, 2-E Meetings, 2-F Presentations and Papers); 3) Audiotapes; 4) Videotapes.

Arrangement

The collection is divided into four series: Series 1) Administration with Sub-Series: 1-A Center for Responsible Tourism, 1-B End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism, 1-C Broken Bud, 1-D Groups (including: Related, in Partnership, and General); Series 2) Resources with Sub-Series, 2-A Articles, 2-B Books, 2-C Brochures, 2-D Newsletters, 2-E Meetings, 2-F Presentations and Papers); Series 3) Audiotapes; Series 4) Videotapes.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Sex tourism - Asia
Child prostitution - Asia
Tourism - Religious aspects
Tourism - Environmental aspects
Ecotourism
Thailand - Prostitution
Philippines - Prostitution
Sri Lanka - Prostitution
Korea - Prostitution
Human trafficking - Asia
Child trafficking - Asia
Non-governmental organizations
Church work with prostitutes
Hadsell, Virginia
Donnelly, Dody
Seneviratne, Maureen
O'Grady, Ron
Cabcabin, Diana
End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism (ECPAT)
Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism (ECTWT)


 

Series 1 Administration 1978-2004

Physical Description: 6 boxes

Scope and Content Note

The Series contains organizational, meeting minutes, correspondence, financial, task, and planning files for the Center for Responsible Tourism itself, and the partner groups with which it participated in program and mission. The Sub-Series are: 1-A Center for Responsible Tourism; 1-B End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism; 1-C Broken Bud; 1-D Groups: Related, in Partnership, and General.
 

Subseries 1-A Center for Responsible Tourism 1977-2000

Physical Description: 3 boxes
Location: Boxes 1 – 3; Shelf Location 4/I/2.

Scope and Content Note

Contains organizational, meeting minutes, correspondence, financial, task, planning, and information files. Arranged alphabetically by folder heading.
box-folder 1 : 1

Alternative Tourism: A Resource Book (photocopy of ECTWT (Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism). Distributed by CRT (Center for Responsible Tourism) 1985-1986

box-folder 1 : 2

Alternative Trading 1992

box-folder 1 : 3

Center for Responsible Tourism State of the Center, Annual Report 1988 1989

box-folder 1 : 4

Center for Responsible Tourism Archives Collection Deed of Gift to Graduate Theological Union Archives 1997

box-folder 1 : 5

Audio-Visual scripts, information, and loans 1991

box-folder 1 : 6

Bay Area Partners for Responsible Tourism 1993-1995

box-folder 1 : 7

Bi-National Service Council and united Presbyterian Church conferences on overseas missions in the contemporary world 1977-1979

box-folder 1 : 8

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence 1986

box-folder 1 : 9

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence 1987

box-folder 1 : 10

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence 1987-1988

box-folder 1 : 11

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence 1988-1989

box-folder 1 : 12

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence 1989-1990

box-folder 1 : 13

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence 1990-1991

box-folder 1 : 14

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence 1991-1992

box-folder 1 : 15

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence 1992-1992

box-folder 1 : 16

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence 1991-1992

box-folder 1 : 17

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence 1992

box-folder 1 : 18

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence 1992-1994

box-folder 1 : 19

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence 1993

box-folder 1 : 20

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence. Virginia Hadsell, notes and Trustees business. 1993

box-folder 1 : 21

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence 1993-1994

box-folder 1 : 22

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence. Trustee president, Nancy van Ravenswaay files 1994-1995

box-folder 1 : 23

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. Meetings, minutes, correspondence 1995-1997

box-folder 1 : 24

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees. Nominating and Personnel Committee 1994

box-folder 1 : 25

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees. Resources Committee 1993

box-folder 1 : 26

Center for Responsible Tourism Board of Trustees. Volunteers. International networks 1987

box-folder 1 : 27

Bookmarks. Buy Critically, Code of Ethics, Ecotourism, Responsible Cruising 1985-1991

box-folder 1 : 28

Boycott French Tourism for Nuclear Testing in the Pacific 1995

box-folder 1 : 29

Center for Responsible Tourism Brochure development 1993

box-folder 1 : 30

Center for Responsible Tourism Budget Balance Sheet 1995-1996

box-folder 1 : 31

By-Laws of the North America Coordinating Center for Responsible Tourism undated

box-folder 1 : 32

Diana Cabcabin, collected materials 1993-1996

box-folder 2 : 1

Diana Cabcabin, collected materials 1993-1996

box-folder 2 : 2

Diana Cabcabin, collected materials 1993-1996

box-folder 2 : 3

Report of Center for Responsible Tourism meeting, San Anselmo California by Renzo Garrone to TEN (Third World Tourism European Ecumenical Network) members 1994 November

box-folder 2 : 4

Christian Conference of Asia project proposals: Skill Training Assistance to the Needy for Development; Envelop Cover Making Power Machine 1997

box-folder 2 : 5

City of Angels, script for slide show undated

box-folder 2 : 6

Code of Ethics, various forms 1975-1993

box-folder 2 : 7

Collected articles and papers 1991

box-folder 2 : 8

Cloth souvenirs undated

box-folder 2 : 9

Correspondence concerning expressions of interest in a Third World tourism project, Presbyterian Church 1982-1984

box-folder 2 : 10

Correspondence 1981 1986-1990

box-folder 2 : 11

Correspondence 1991-1993

box-folder 2 : 12

Correspondence 1991-1993

box-folder 2 : 13

Correspondence 1994

box-folder 2 : 14

Correspondence 1994

box-folder 2 : 15

Correspondence 1995

box-folder 2 : 16

Correspondence 1995-1996

box-folder 2 : 17

Correspondence 1996

box-folder 2 : 18

Correspondence, Virginia Hadsell 1997-2000

box-folder 2 : 19

Correspondence 1997-2000

box-folder 2 : 20

Correspondence, Virginia Hadsell 1997-2000

box-folder 2 : 21

Directory, Responsible Tourism Travel. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism 1984 1990

box-folder 2 : 22

Don't Fence Me Out, slide show script. Impact of tourism on Bali, cultural, environmental, economic. Australian Council of Churches. undated

Scope and Content Note

NOTE: 50 slides located GTU Slide Box 4/B, 1/A/3.
box-folder 2 : 23

Ecotourism Project. Bibliography of resources 1990

box-folder 2 : 24

Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism Executive Committee meeting and general consultation, Cyprus 1991 October

box-folder 2 : 25

Enclosures (information) for CRT Center for Responsible Tourism mailings 1994-1995

box-folder 2 : 26

CRT Center for Responsible Tourism participation in ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism. Nancy van Ravenswaay, CRT President, meeting and planning. 1991

box-folder 2 : 27

Financial Records, Bank Statements. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism and Broken Bud 1996-2006

box-folder 2 : 28

Fund Raising, Grant applications and resources 1997

box-folder 2 : 29

CRT Center for Responsible Tourism Future. Futures Committee. Nancy van Ravenswaay, Nancy Miller, correspondence 1994-1995

box-folder 2 : 30

Grant from Presbyterian Women for Women and Tourism project. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism working with Equations, India 1996-1997

box-folder 2 : 31

Virginia Hadsell, personal. Includes Resume. 1992-1993

box-folder 2 : 32

Virginia Hadsell, handwritten notes. 1994-1995

box-folder 2 : 33

Virginia Hadsell, Resume. 1990

box-folder 2 : 34

Handbook on Alternative Tourism , materials and resources. 1987-1989

box-folder 2 : 35

Handbook on Alternative Tourism , materials and resources. 1987-1989

box-folder 2 : 36

Handbook on Alternative Tourism , materials and resources. 1987-1989

box-folder 2 : 37

History of the concern for responsible Third World tourism and CRT Center for Responsible Tourism 1986

box-folder 2 : 38

History, correspondence; CRT Center for Responsible Tourism, ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition for Third World Tourism and Bi-National Service Council 1982-1984

box-folder 2 : 39

CRT Center for Responsible Tourism Incorporation and tax status 1988 1993

box-folder 3 : 1

CRT Center for Responsible Tourism information, brochures, handouts, flyers Various dates

box-folder 3 : 2

CRT Center for Responsible Tourism Information cover letter for requested material undated

box-folder 3 : 3

CRT Center for Responsible Tourism Information packet 1990-1991

box-folder 3 : 4

CRT Center for Responsible Tourism Information, memos, correspondence, Budget and ledger 1992-1994

box-folder 3 : 5

Information Packet. ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism, the International Campaign 1991-1996

box-folder 3 : 6

Information Packet. Kisaeng Tourism (sex tourism), Seoul Olympics, South Korea 1988

box-folder 3 : 7

International Involvement Experiences Program, Presbyterian Church U.S.A. travel seminars to Italy, Malawi, Europe, Philippines, Korea 1987

box-folder 3 : 8

Italy Study Tour, Dody Donnelly 1985

box-folder 3 : 9

Invoice form for CRT Center for Responsible Tourism materials and services undated

box-folder 3 : 10

Kisaeng Tourism (sex tourism), Seoul Olympics, South Korea 1988

box-folder 3 : 11

Kisaeng Tourism (sex tourism), Seoul Olympics, South Korea 1988

box-folder 3 : 12

Kisaeng Tourism (sex tourism), Seoul Olympics, South Korea 1988

box-folder 3 : 13

Publicity, mailing lists, sample items 1990

box-folder 3 : 14

Media lists 1987-1988

box-folder 3 : 15

Middle East Council of Churches. Ecumenical Travel Office. Planning for Holy Land tour 1987-1989

box-folder 3 : 16

Mission Volunteers, Presbyterian Church, Episcopal Church and other volunteer agencies. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism project applications, correspondence 1992-1994

box-folder 3 : 17

Mission Volunteers, Presbyterian Church, funding 1992

box-folder 3 : 18

NACCRT North America Coordinating Center for Responsible Tourism, Alliance members 1990-1993

box-folder 3 : 19

CRT Center for Responsible Tourism office files list 1992

box-folder 3 : 20

Photographs. Unidentified, include Virginia Hadsell undated

box-folder 3 : 21

Occasional Papers, CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. Cecil Rajendra, Tourism and Human Rights: A Voice from Malaysia 1990 1992

box-folder 3 : 21

Occasional Papers, CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. Kaleo Patterson, A Human Rights Issue: Tourism's negative Impact on Native Hawaiians 1990 1992

box-folder 3 : 21

Occasional Papers, CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. Jon K. Matsuoka, Tourism: Cultural Diversity and Adversity 1990 1992

box-folder 3 : 22

Occasional Papers to be considered 1990 1992

box-folder 3 : 23

Philippines 1993

box-folder 3 : 24

Planning for a Holy Land Tour. Middle East Council of Churches, Ecumenical Travel Office, workshop on alternative travel 1989 November

box-folder 3 : 25

Planning Holy Land Tours, Middle East Concerns Committee, Presbyterian Church, San Francisco 1989

box-folder 3 : 26

Planning Holy Land Tours: Reconciliation and Peace. Middle East Concerns Committee, Presbyterian Church, San Francisco 1978-1987

box-folder 3 : 27

Responsible Travel (newsletter), CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. Purpose, ideas, resources 1987-1994

box-folder 3 : 28

Anjali Sharma. SOS Children's Villages of India, acceptance o colleges in the U.S. and seeking scholarships 1994-1996

box-folder 3 : 29

Kathy Sheeley, Environmental Studies Intern for CRT Center for Responsible Tourism 1992

box-folder 3 : 30

Southeast Asia Mission Tours, information and resources 1986

box-folder 3 : 31

Sri Lanka 1993

box-folder 3 : 32

Janet Stang, San Francisco Theological Seminary, California. Externship 1985

box-folder 3 : 33

Symposium, CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. Stop the Epidemic: The Sexual Exploitation Against Women and Children 1999 April

box-folder 3 : 34

Sustainable Tourism, plans and projects 1989

box-folder 3 : 35

Tourism and Women. Information, correspondence, articles, brochures 1994-1996

box-folder 3 : 36

Traveling on to Justice: Ecumenical Resistance Kit - Draft 1989 September

box-folder 3 : 37

UNICEF United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 1996

box-folder 3 : 38

UNICEF United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 1996

box-folder 3 : 39

United States, tourism possibilities and issues 1990

box-folder 3 : 40

Viet Nam, information and resources 1986-1993

box-folder 3 : 41

Volunteer Recruitment for PROMISE and CRT Center for Responsible Tourism 1996-1998

box-folder 3 : 42

Symposium, CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. Stop the Epidemic: The Sexual Exploitation Against Women and Children 1999 April

box-folder 3 : 43

Workshop: Transformed by Travel. Pentecost, No Longer Strangers, Arlington, Texas 1988 May

box-folder 3 : 44

Worship and meditation resources undated

box-folder 3 : 45

Writers, requests for information 1989-1990

 

Subseries 1-B ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism 1990-2004

Physical Description: 1.75 boxes
Location: Boxes 4 – 5, File Folders 1 – 32; Shelf Location 4/I/3.

Scope and Content Note

Contains organizational, meeting minutes, correspondence, financial, task, planning, and information files. Arranged alphabetically by folder heading.
box-folder 4 : 1

Beginnings: ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism 1990

box-folder 4 : 2

Bulletins (clippings photocopied and distributed) 1992

box-folder 4 : 3

Correspondence: ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism 1991

box-folder 4 : 4

Correspondence: Christopher Baker 1993

box-folder 4 : 5

Correspondence: David Blackburn 1990-1992

box-folder 4 : 6

Correspondence: Dwight Clark 1992

box-folder 4 : 6a

Correspondence: Virginia Hadsell 1991

box-folder 4 : 7

Correspondence: Virginia Hadsell 1990-1998

box-folder 4 : 8

Correspondence: Virginia Hadsell, working folder with issues and responsibilities 1990-1991

box-folder 4 : 9

Correspondence: Virginia Hadsell, notes and resources 1993-1994

box-folder 4 : 10

Correspondence: Virginia Hadsell, notes 1999

box-folder 4 : 11

Correspondence: Anele Heiges 1993

box-folder 4 : 12

Correspondence: Ron O'Grady 1990

box-folder 4 : 13

Correspondence: Gretel Goldsmith. Application for position, Programme Officer 1993

box-folder 4 : 13a

Correspondence: Individuals 1991-1994

box-folder 4 : 14

Correspondence: Maureen Senevirante, PEACE Protecting Environment and Children Everywhere, Sri Lanka 1992-1994

box-folder 4 : 15

Correspondence: Maureen Senevirante, PEACE Protecting Environment and Children Everywhere, Sri Lanka 1992-1994

box-folder 4 : 16

Correspondence: Maureen Senevirante, PEACE Protecting Environment and Children Everywhere, Sri Lanka 1992-1994

box-folder 4 : 17

Correspondence: Sudaret Srisang, Ron O'Grady 1990-1993

box-folder 4 : 18

ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism Executive Committee 1987 June

box-folder 4 : 19

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism International Conferences, Bangkok 1991 1992

box-folder 4 : 20

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism Executive Committee and other meetings 1990-1994

box-folder 4 : 21

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism Executive Committee and other meetings 1991-1992

box-folder 4 : 22

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism Executive Committee and other meetings 1992

box-folder 4 : 23

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism Executive Committee and other meetings 1995

box-folder 4 : 24

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism Executive Committee and other meetings 1991-1993

box-folder 4 : 25

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism Executive Committee and other meetings 1993

box-folder 4 : 26

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism Executive Committee and other meetings 1993

box-folder 4 : 27

Finances and Funding 1991

box-folder 4 : 28

Finances and Funding 1990-1993

box-folder 4 : 29

Finances and Funding 1998-2004

box-folder 4 : 30

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism, Information, brochures, reports, articles 1990-1992

box-folder 4 : 31

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism, Information, brochures, reports, articles 1990-1992

box-folder 4 : 32

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism, Information, brochures, reports, articles 1990-1992

box-folder 4 : 33

U.S. agencies meeting minutes 1991-1993

box-folder 4 : 34

Mailing list 1990-1991

box-folder 4 : 35

News Releases 1992-1996

box-folder 4 : 36

Petitions, signed: To the Children of Asia. In support of the campaign to End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism 1992

box-folder 4 : 37

Pornography articles 1991-1992

box-folder 5 : 1

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: Australia 1990-1996

box-folder 5 : 2

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: Bangladesh, India, Goa 1990-1996

box-folder 5 : 3

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: Canada 1990-1996

box-folder 5 : 4

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: Europe 1990-1996

box-folder 5 : 5

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: Hawaii (Newsletter, On the Track) 1990-1996

box-folder 5 : 6

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: Japan 1990-1996

box-folder 5 : 7

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: Latin America 1990-1996

box-folder 5 : 8

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: Philippines 1990-1996

box-folder 5 : 9

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: Philippines 1990-1996

box-folder 5 : 10

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: Thailand 1990-1996

box-folder 5 : 11

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: Thailand, Catholic Church 1990-1996

box-folder 5 : 12

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: Taiwan 1990-1996

box-folder 5 : 13

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: Responsible Tours, Sex Tours 1990-1996

box-folder 5 : 14

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, meetings, information, articles 1991-1992

box-folder 5 : 15

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, meetings, information, articles 1993

box-folder 5 : 16

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, goals, plans, actions 1991

box-folder 5 : 17

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, Ellis Shenk, Victor Hsu correspondence. 1993-1995

box-folder 5 : 18

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, information, resources, articles 1990-1993

box-folder 5 : 19

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, information, resources, articles 1990-1993

box-folder 5 : 20

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, information, resources, articles 1990-1993

box-folder 5 : 21

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, National Report 1992 1994

box-folder 5 : 22

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, resources and newsclippings 1992

box-folder 5 : 23

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, Report for Presbyterian Women and Church Women United 1994

box-folder 5 : 24

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, West Coast 1991-1992

box-folder 5 : 25

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, West Coast, finances, funding, grants 1991-1995

box-folder 5 : 26

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, West Coast, finances, funding, grants 1991-1995

box-folder 5 : 27

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, West Coast, finances, funding, grants 1991-1995

box-folder 5 : 28

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, West Coast, finances, funding, grants 1991-1995

box-folder 5 : 29

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, West Coast, information, resources, articles 1992-1993

box-folder 5 : 30

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, West Coast, information, resources, articles 1992-1993

box-folder 5 : 31

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, West Coast, proposals and work 1992-1993

box-folder 5 : 32

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism: United States, West Coast, proposals and work 1992-1993

 

Subseries 1-C Broken Bud 1992-2003

Physical Description: 14 folders
Location: Box 5, File Folders 33 – 46; Shelf Location 4/I/3.

Scope and Content Note

Described as a Program of the Center for Responsible Tourism, Broken Bud functioned approximately 1995 - 2000. An occasional newsletter, Broken Bud, was produced. The Program was operated by Virginia Hadsell and Dorothy (Dody) Donnelly. Contains organizational, correspondence, financial, planning, and information files. Arranged alphabetically by folder heading.
box-folder 5 : 33

Broken Bud, A Program of the Center for Responsible Tourism, activities and information 1995-1999

box-folder 5 : 34

Broken Bud, A Program of the Center for Responsible Tourism, activities and information 1995-1999

box-folder 5 : 35

Correspondence 1998-2000

box-folder 5 : 36

Dorothy (Dody) Donnelly, biographic information 1995

box-folder 5 : 37

Finances, correspondence 1995

box-folder 5 : 38

Virginia Hadsell, correspondence, information, notes 1996-1999

box-folder 5 : 39

Grants, Foundations 1992-1996

box-folder 5 : 40

Newsletter Occasional: Broken Bud News 1996-2003

box-folder 5 : 41

Newsletter items and mailing lists 1992-1996

box-folder 5 : 42

Newsletter material 1995

box-folder 5 : 43

Newsletter article, Beyond Borders by Rosalind Prober 1997

box-folder 5 : 44

Mailing lists 1996-1997

box-folder 5 : 45

Mailing lists 1996-1997

box-folder 5 : 46

Mailing lists 1996-1997

 

Subseries 1-D Groups; Related, in Partnership, and General 1984-2004

Physical Description: 1 boxes
Location: Boxes 6; Shelf Location 4/I/3.

Scope and Content Note

The Center for Responsible Tourism, CRT, existed to work in partnership, with coordination, and through networking with groups that were working on tourism issues. Groups were all types, church-based, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), private, and government departments or commissions. This Sub-Series contains files on all groups with which CRT Center for Responsible Tourism had contact. Some files are informational only. Arranged alphabetically by group name.
box-folder 6 : 1

American Association for International Aging, Washington D.C. 1991

box-folder 6 : 2

Asia Pacific Center for Justice and Peace, Washington, D.C. 1995

box-folder 6 : 3

Asia Pacific Forum on Women, law, and Development 1992

box-folder 6 : 4

Asian Ecumenical Coalition Against Child Prostitution; Ireland, England 1991

box-folder 6 : 5

Asian Resource Center (Child Prostitution) 1991

box-folder 6 : 6

Asian Women's Shelter, HELP (House in Emergency of Love and Peace), Japan 1986

box-folder 6 : 7

Captive Daughters, Dedicated to Ending Sex Trafficking of Children, Los Angeles, California 1999

box-folder 6 : 8

Caribbean Conference of Churches 1994-1995

box-folder 6 : 9

Casa Alianza/Covenant house. Giving Children Back their Childhood, Central America 1996

box-folder 6 : 10

Center on Speech, Equality and Harm, Minnesota 1997

box-folder 6 : 11

Church Committee for Human Rights in Asia, Chicago, Illinois 1987-1988

box-folder 6 : 12

Co-op America, Tools for Change Travel Kit ca. 1990

box-folder 6 : 13

Co-op America 1989-1990

box-folder 6 : 14

The Data Center: Information in the Public interest for the needs of Social Justice, Oakland, California 1994

box-folder 6 : 15

Defense for Children International, Philippine Section Information Kit 1994

box-folder 6 : 16

Dem Dat's Doin, a Local Development Organization, Belize 1995

box-folder 6 : 17

Ecoplanet Institute: Ecological Planning for the Environment and Tourism 1994

box-folder 6 : 18

Eco-Tour Samoa Ltd. 1994

box-folder 6 : 19

Ecotourism Groups in the Caribbean 1992

box-folder 6 : 20

Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism (ECTWT), Constitution 1985 May

box-folder 6 : 21

Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism (ECTWT), Annual Reports 1984-1985

box-folder 6 : 22

Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism (ECTWT), Programme Activities Report 1986-1987

box-folder 6 : 23

Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism (ECTWT), Meeting minutes 1986 June 1987 June

box-folder 6 : 24

Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism (ECTWT), Executive meeting, Hong Kong; Mission Statement 1993

box-folder 6 : 25

Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism (ECTWT), Executive Committee Meeting 1994

box-folder 6 : 26

Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism (ECTWT), Highlights Report 1996

box-folder 6 : 27

Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism (ECTWT), Executive Committee 1997

box-folder 6 : 28

Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism (ECTWT), Executive Committee 1994-1996

box-folder 6 : 29

Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism (ECTWT), Information, Brochures, Handouts Various dates

box-folder 6 : 30

Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism (ECTWT), Correspondence, Information, Executive Committee, Meetings ca. 1996-2001

box-folder 6 : 31

Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism (ECTWT), Restructure ca. 1997-1999

box-folder 6 : 32

Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism (ECTWT), Asia Regional Program 1997-2000

box-folder 6 : 33

Ecumenical Coalition on Tourism (ECTWT restructured and reconstituted as ECOT) 2002-2004

box-folder 6 : 34

Fundacion para el Desar rollo Alternativo (FUNDEAL), nature conservation in Equador) 1994

box-folder 6 : 35

Ecumenical Coalition, Hawaii 1993

box-folder 6 : 36

International Catholic Child Bureau 1992

box-folder 6 : 37

International Child Resource Institute (ICRI), Berkeley, California 1991

box-folder 6 : 38

International Ecotourism Society 1990

box-folder 6 : 39

Kid Friendly British Columbia, Canada 1999

box-folder 6 : 40

Korea Church Women United; work on Kisaeng Tourism (Sex, Prostitution) 1988

box-folder 6 : 41

Little Children of the World, developing caring communities for the world's homeless 1990

box-folder 6 : 42

North American Network on Ethical Tourism (NANET) 1996

box-folder 6 : 43

North American Network on Ethical Tourism (NANET) 1997-1998

box-folder 6 : 44

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, U.S. 1990

box-folder 6 : 45

North American Christian Peace Conference 1988-1989

box-folder 6 : 45a

Office of Global Education, National Council of Churches 1994-1995

box-folder 6 : 46

One World Work Force: coordinating volunteers with conservation and research projects 1994

box-folder 6 : 47

Presidio World College, San Francisco, California; sustainable economic development, sustaining the environmental commons 1996

box-folder 6 : 48

Protecting Environment and Children Everywhere (PEACE), Maureen Seneviratne, Sri Lanka 1994-1996

box-folder 6 : 49

PROMISE, Prevention Referral Outreach Mentoring and Intervention to End Sexual Exploitation for Women Escaping Prostitution, San Francisco, California 1995-1998

box-folder 6 : 50

PROMISE, Prevention Referral Outreach Mentoring and Intervention to End Sexual Exploitation for Women Escaping Prostitution, San Francisco, California 1995-1998

box-folder 6 : 51

PROMISE, Prevention Referral Outreach Mentoring and Intervention to End Sexual Exploitation for Women Escaping Prostitution, San Francisco, California 1995-1998

box-folder 6 : 52

Plowshares Institute 1984-1995

box-folder 6 : 53

PUMA, Presbyterians United for Mission Advance, Northern California 1986

box-folder 6 : 54

Rahab Ministries, Bangkok, Thailand 1996

box-folder 6 : 55

Rainbow Project, Taipei, Taiwan 1989

box-folder 6 : 56

Rainforest Action Network, San Francisco, California 1989-1993

box-folder 6 : 57

Religious Alliance Against Pornography 1991

box-folder 6 : 58

Ruff Foundation, Child Prostitution in Thailand 1989-1992

box-folder 6 : 59

Sacred Sites International Foundation, Berkeley, California 1995

box-folder 6 : 60

San Francisco Bay Area Religious Coalition for Green Planning 1995

box-folder 6 : 61

Society of American Travel Writers 1988

box-folder 6 : 62

Sonshine Corner Ministry of Encouragement, Cebu, Philippines 1993

box-folder 6 : 63

South Pacific Peoples Foundation of Canada 1987

box-folder 6 : 64

TEN, Third World Tourism European Ecumenical Network 1992-1994

box-folder 6 : 65

TEN, Third World Tourism European Ecumenical Network 1992-1994

box-folder 6 : 66

Toledo Ecotourism Association, Belize, Central America 1991

box-folder 6 : 67

UNIFEM, United Nations Development Fund for Women: Women, Environment, Development 1994

box-folder 6 : 68

UNIFEM, United Nations Development Fund for Women: Trafficking in Women and Children, Mekang Region 1998

box-folder 6 : 69

United States Tibet Committee, New York 1987

box-folder 6 : 70

WATER, Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual, Silver Spring, Maryland 1992

box-folder 6 : 71

WHISPER, Women Hurt in Systems of Prostitution Engaged in Revolt undated

box-folder 6 : 72

WATCH, Women Acting Together for Change, Kathmandu, Nepal 1992

box-folder 6 : 73

Woodlands Mountain Institute, Heart of the Himalayas Conservation Progamme 1990-1992

box-folder 6 : 74

WTO, World Tourism Organization, Assembly, Global Code of Ethics 1997

box-folder 6 : 75

Wu Yee Children's Services, San Francisco, California 1992

 

Series 2 Resurces 1910-2008

Physical Description: 7 boxes

Scope and Content Note

The main mission of CRT Center for Responsible Tourism was to inform the North American public about the impacts and issues of tourism, particularly in the Third World, particularly about sexual and cultural exploitation, and environmental problems. Resources of all kinds were collected to provide information for research and for dissemination. The Series has been divided into six Sub-Series: 2-A Articles and Clippings; 2-B Books, Booklets, Pamphlets, Reports, and Proceedings; 2-C Brochures; 2-D Newsletters; 2-E Meetings and Conferences; 2-F Presentations, Lectures, and Papers.
 

Subseries 2-A Articles and Clippings 1910-2005

Physical Description: 46 folders
Location: Boxes 7 – 8, File Folders 1 – 5; Shelf Location 4/I/4.

Scope and Content Note

The articles and clippings were collected to provide information for research and for dissemination. The subjects are about the impacts and issues of tourism in the Third World - sexual and cultural exploitation, and environmental problems. Arranged alphabetically by subject heading.
box-folder 7 : 1

AIDS 1992

box-folder 7 : 2

Bell, Ernest, "The Yellow Slave Traffic in America - More Shameful Still" from Fighting the Traffic in Young Girls 1910

box-folder 7 : 3

Bibliography on Prostitution Tourism compiled by CRT Center for Responsible Tourism ca. 1989

box-folder 7 : 4

Burma 1993

box-folder 7 : 5

There is no File Folder 5.

box-folder 7 : 6

Child Prostitution 1987-1999

box-folder 7 : 7

Child Prostitution 1987-1999

box-folder 7 : 8

Cruising: Environmental, Taxation, Labor Rights issues 1993

box-folder 7 : 9

Dateline NBC: Dateline goes undercover with a human rights group to expose sex trafficking in Cambodia. 2004 January 23

box-folder 7 : 10

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism collected articles on Prostitution, Child Prostitution, and AIDS 1990-1995

box-folder 7 : 11

ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism collected articles on Prostitution, Child Prostitution, and AIDS 1990-1995

box-folder 7 : 12

Eco-Tourism, Tourism and the Environment 1985-2001

box-folder 7 : 13

Eco-Tourism, Tourism and the Environment 1985-2001

box-folder 7 : 14

Eco-Tourism, Tourism and the Environment 1985-2001

box-folder 7 : 15

Eco-Tourism, Tourism and the Environment 1985-2001

box-folder 7 : 16

Eco-Tourism, Tourism and the Environment 1985-2001

box-folder 7 : 17

Equations Document Service and Equations Documentation Update. Group in India clipping and copying articles in English for distribution. 1992-1996

box-folder 7 : 18

Equations Document Service and Equations Documentation Update. Group in India clipping and copying articles in English for distribution. 1992-1996

box-folder 7 : 19

Equations Document Service and Equations Documentation Update. Group in India clipping and copying articles in English for distribution. 1992-1996

box-folder 7 : 20

Gillis, Melissa J., Special Report on Children 1997 January

box-folder 7 : 21

Golf 1992-1996

box-folder 7 : 22

Virginia Hadsell, articles collected on all Tourism issues. 1981-1989

box-folder 7 : 22a

Mary Harnigan, A Portrait of Two Women 1988

box-folder 7 : 24

Margot Hornblower, "The Skin Trade" from Time. 1993 June 21

box-folder 7 : 24

Korea 1986-1988

box-folder 7 : 25

Berit Latza, A Psychological Analysis on the Motivation of Sex Tourists. 1991

box-folder 7 : 26

John P. Lea, "Tourism Development Ethics in the Third World" in Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 20. 1993

box-folder 7 : 27

Mary Ann Millhone, Prostitution in Bangkok and Chicago: A Theological Reflection on Women's Reality 1989

box-folder 7 : 28

The Nation, Special Report: The Politics of Travel. 1997 October 6

box-folder 7 : 29

Philippines 1993-1997

box-folder 7 : 30

Photographs: young women in bars, and in beauty shop vocation program for training [Thailand?] undated

box-folder 7 : 31

Prostitution 1988-2005

box-folder 7 : 32

Prostitution 1988-2005

box-folder 7 : 33

Prostitution 1988-2005

box-folder 7 : 34

Samples of Prostitution magazines and club newsletters. U.S. men finding mail-order friends, wives. 1991-1992

box-folder 7 : 35

Racism and Tourism 1993-1995

box-folder 7 : 36

Linda M. Rupert, The Caribbean Challenge: Responsible Tourism in an Era of Economic Decline 1987

box-folder 7 : 37

Sujata Rana, The Sex Worker and the Market: Trafficking Nepali Girls 1992

box-folder 7 : 38

Closing the U.S. Navy Base at Subic Bay, Philippines 1992

box-folder 7 : 39

Taiwan 1993

box-folder 7 : 40

Thailand 1983-1994

box-folder 7 : 41

Tibet 1987

box-folder 8 : 1

TDE - DOC, Tourism, Development and Environment Project, articles photocopied to be distributed. 1991-1993

box-folder 8 : 2

Tourism - General 1986-1989

box-folder 8 : 3

"Towards a Preliminary Viewing of Child Prostitution and Tourism" in Flights 1990 June

box-folder 8 : 4

Women in Hindu Society (India) 1985

box-folder 8 : 5

YWCA Women's Concerns 1991

 

Subseries 2-B Books, Booklets, Pamphlets, Reports, and Proceedings 1966-2008

Physical Description: 128 folders
Location: Box 8, File Folders 6 – 63; Box 9; Box 10, File Folders 1 – 17; Shelf Location 4/I/4 – 5.

Scope and Content Note

The material was collected to provide information for research and for dissemination. The subjects are about the impacts and issues of tourism in the Third World - sexual and cultural exploitation, and environmental problems. Arranged alphabetically by author's last name, or by title if there is not a specific author.
box-folder 8 : 6

Action Against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, A Report. United Kingdom Home Office 1966

box-folder 8 : 7

Alternative Tourism, A Resource Book. Photocopy of book from ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition for Third World Tourism, distributed by CRT Center for Responsible Tourism 1985

box-folder 8 : 8

Alternative Tourism with a Focus on Asia. ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition for Third World Tourism, Bangkok, Thailand 1984 September

box-folder 8 : 9

Anderson, Phyllis E., The Stones of Israel [poetry] 1978

box-folder 8 : 10

Another Tourism is Possible: Ecumenical Coalition on Tourism (ECOT) Strategic Plan 2006-2008

box-folder 8 : 11

Approval of the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism, WTO World Trade Organization meeting in Santiago, Chile 1999

box-folder 8 : 12

Arello-Carandang, Lourdes, editor, Listen to Their Inner Voice: Street Children Speak Through Their Drawings and Metaphors. UNICEF, Manila, Philippines 1996

box-folder 8 : 13

Asian Women's Liberation: Asian Migrant Women Workers in Japan. Tokyo, Japan 1991

box-folder 8 : 14

Axelsson, Majgull, Rosario is Dead [street child in the Philippines]. Sweden 1996

box-folder 8 : 15

Banaag, Cornelio G., Resiliency: Stories Found in the Philippine Streets. UNICEF, Manila 1997

box-folder 8 : 16

The Beijing Declaration and the Platform for Action. United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women 1995 September

box-folder 8 : 17

Belcher, Martha and Angela Gennin, South East Asia Rainforests: A Resource Guide and Directory. Rainforest Action Network 1993

box-folder 8 : 18

Biddlecomb, Cynthia Z., Pacific Tourism: Contrasts in Values and Expectations. Pacific Conference of Churches, Fiji 1981

box-folder 8 : 19

Buhay Lansangan [in Tagalong: Street Life], a graphic story book of life for street children in the Philippines. Bahay Tuluyan [Philippine Children's Help Organization] and Save the Children Fund, United Kingdom 1995

box-folder 8 : 20

Burgess, Ann Wolbert and Christine A. Grant, Children Traumatized in Sex Rings. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children March 1988

box-folder 8 : 21

Caught in Modern Slavery: Tourism and Child Prostitution in Asia, Proceedings of Chaing Mai Consultation, Thailand. ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asia Tourism and ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition for Third World Tourism 1990 May

box-folder 8 : 22

Chester, Isabelle, Editor, Listen to the Women for a Change. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom 1986 June

box-folder 8 : 23

Child Sex and Prostitution: Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Venezuela. Research Papers: Julia O'Connell Davidson, and Jacqueline Sanchez Taylor 1995-1996

box-folder 8 : 24

Child Sex Tourism Action Survey, editors Sendrine Fabie and Herve Barioulet. Groupe Developpement for ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asia Tourism 2001 April

box-folder 8 : 25

Child Sex Tourism: The Need for an Urgent United Kingdom Response, Report of the Conference. Michael Sieff Foundation 1996 February

box-folder 8 : 26

Child Sexual Exploitation: Improving Investigations and Protecting Victims, a Blueprint for Action. Office for Victims of Crime, United States Department of Justice 1995

box-folder 8 : 27

Children and Prostitution: How Can We Measure and Monitor the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children? Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography 1996

box-folder 8 : 28

Children at Risk: A Global Education Curriculum Series, Child Exploitation. Church World Service 1992

box-folder 8 : 29

Child's Rehabilitation Center Annual Report. Philippines 1992

box-folder 8 : 30

Church and Tourism, Report on an International Conference in Stockholm 1981 November

box-folder 8 : 31

Coalition on Child Prostitution and Tourism Resource Desk, London 1996-1997

box-folder 8 : 32

The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Street Children. World Vision, United Kingdom 1997

box-folder 8 : 33

Communication from the Commission on Combating Child Sex Tourism. Commission of the European Communities, Brussels, Belgium 1996

box-folder 8 : 34

Co-Train Annual Report. Community Organization, Training, Research and Advocacy Institute, Philippines 1994

box-folder 8 : 35

Crime and Servitude: An Expose of the Traffic in Russian Women for Prostitution, Preliminary Report. Global Survival Network 1997

box-folder 8 : 36

Delhi Brotherhood society Foundations Annual Report of the Social Development Work. India 1993-1994

box-folder 8 : 37

Directory of Organizations in Development, Peace, and Environment Education. San Francisco Bay Area, California. FIDO Forum for International Development Organizations. undated

box-folder 8 : 38

Directory: Third World Travel Alternatives, A Resource Guide for Responsible Travelers. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism, San Anselmo, California 1985-1986

box-folder 8 : 39

ECPAT, End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography, and the Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes: An Information Packet. ECPAT Australia 1996 July

box-folder 8 : 40

End Child Prostitution: Report of the International Consultation on Child Prostitution, Bangkok, Thailand. ECPAT, End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography, and the Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes 1994 June

box-folder 8 : 41

An Evil Under the Sun: The Sexual Exploitation of Children in Sri Lanka. The PEACE Campaign (Protecting Environment and Children Everywhere) 1994

box-folder 8 : 42

An Ecumenical Study of Prostitution and a Report on Prostitution in the City of Portland, Oregon. Task Force on Prostitution, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon 1987 August

box-folder 8 : 43

Facing the Issue: Fighting Violence Against Women, the Cebu [City] Experience. Philippines 1993

box-folder 8 : 44

Field Responses, Projects in the Philippines and Taiwan. Descriptions, Information, Contacts. 1990

box-folder 8 : 45

Fillmore, Mary, Suggested Guidelines for Assessment of the Impacts of Tourism on Women. Equations (Equitable Tourism Options), India 1994

box-folder 8 : 46

First Call for Children: Convention on the Rights of the Child. World Declaration and Plan of Action from the World Summit for Children. UNICEF 1990

box-folder 8 : 47

Flesh Trade: Blood, Sweat, and Tears - The Facts. The Rainbow Project, Taiwan 1986

box-folder 8 : 48

Girls and Women: A UNICEF Development Priority. 1992

box-folder 8 : 49

A Girl's Right to Development, Equality, and Peace. International Save the Children Alliance, Switzerland 1995

box-folder 8 : 50

Glossary of Human Rights Terms in Common Use in the Philippines. Task Force for Detainees of the Philippines 1991

box-folder 8 : 51

A Guide to Northern Territory Aboriginal Tours, Arts, Crafts. Australian Northern Territory Tourist Commission 1992-1993

box-folder 8 : 52

Guide to the New United Nations Trafficking Protocol: Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children. 2000

box-folder 8 : 53

Having an Excellent Adventure: A Handbook for Responsible Travel. Guidebook for Planners and Travelers. Friendship Press, New York 1992

box-folder 8 : 54

Healy, Margaret A., "Prosecuting Child Sex Tourists at Home: Do Laws in Sweden, Australia, and the United States Safeguard the Rights of Children as Mandated by International Law" in Fordham International Law Journal. 1995 May

box-folder 8 : 55

HIV and Development Programme Information Packet. United Nations World Development 1993

box-folder 8 : 56

Hospitality - What Price? The United States Navy at Subic Bay and the Women's Response. Buklod Center, Olongapo City, Philippines 1990

box-folder 8 : 57

Hughes, Donna M. and Claire Roche, editors, Making the Harm Visible: Global Sexual Exploitation of Women and Girls. Coalition Against Trafficking in Women 1990 February

box-folder 8 : 58

Hughes, Donna M., Pimps and Predators on the Internet: Globalizing Sexual Exploitation of Women and Children - A Report. Coalition Against Trafficking in Women 1999 March

box-folder 8 : 59

Human Rights Standards for the Treatment of Trafficked Persons. Foundation Against Trafficking in Women 1999

box-folder 8 : 60

In the Court of Women II: Asia Tribunal on Women's Human Rights in Tokyo. Proceedings of the International Public Hearing on Traffic in Women and War Crimes Against Women. 1994 March

box-folder 8 : 61

International Organization for Migration, Three Reports: Trafficking in Women to Italy and Austria, and from the Dominican Republic for Sexual Exploitation. 1996 June

box-folder 8 : 62

International Workshop on Alternative Tourism for Sustainable Tourism: Proceeding Report. West Java, Indonesia 1993 April

box-folder 8 : 63

In Our Hands: Resolutions and Plan of Action. Women on the Move to Beijing, National Council of Women of the Philippines 1995

box-folder 9 : 1

Ireland, Kevin, Wish You Weren't Here: The Sexual Exploitation of Children and the Connection with Tourism and International Travel. Working Paper No. 7, Save the Children Overseas Department 1993 September

box-folder 9 : 2

Kadjar-Hamouda, Eylah, An End to Silence: A Preliminary Study on Sexual Violence, Abuse, and Exploitation of Children Affected by Armed Conflict 1996 July

box-folder 9 : 3

Kapur, Promilla, The Indian Call Girls. New Delhi 1979

box-folder 9 : 4

Kent, George, Little Foreign Bodies: International Dimensions of Child Prostitution. University of Hawaii 1990

box-folder 9 : 5

Kinsaeng [Sex] Tourism: A Nation-wide Survey Report on Conditions in Four Areas - Seoul, Pusan, Cheju, Kyongju. Korea Church Women United 1983

box-folder 9 : 6

The Last Periphery: Tourism in Asia. India 1990

box-folder 9 : 7

Latta, Joan, Responsible Tourism. Institute of Certified Travel Agents 1993 December

box-folder 9 : 8

Lundgren, Eva, Hemmi I Tanzania, Faktahafte (poetry in Swedish) 1970

box-folder 9 : 9

Mahabhol, Nitaya, Commercial Sex Workers: Their Situation and Health. Ministry of Public Health, Thailand 1996 August

box-folder 9 : 10

Marin, Rita, editor, The Human Rights of Women: A Reference Guide to Official United Nations Documents. Oakland, California 1996 June

box-folder 9 : 11

Marketing Nature-Oriented Tourism for Rural Development and Wildlands Management in Developing Countries: A Bibliography. U.S Department of Agriculture Forest Service 1988

box-folder 9 : 12

McLaren, Deborah, Rethinking Tourism and Ecotravel: The Paving of Paradise and What You Can Do to Stop It. (West Hartford, Conn.: Kumarian Press) 1998

box-folder 9 : 13

McLaren, Deborah, Rethinking Tourism and Ecotravel: The Paving of Paradise and What You Can Do to Stop It, uncorrected proof, with written endorsement by Virginia Hadsell 1997

box-folder 9 : 14

Mei-Jung, Yvonne Lin, editor, Asian Consultation on Tourism and Aboriginal Peoples. ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism 1989

box-folder 9 : 15

Mission Perspective in Tourism. Penang, Malaysia 2001 February

box-folder 9 : 16

Mortenson, Pamela A., The Effects of Tourism on Developing Nations. International Relations Seminar 1989 December 11

box-folder 9 : 17

Ng, William, Beyond Mosques and Mosquitoes - An Asian Experience. UNITAS Campus Ministry, Berkeley, California 1985 October

box-folder 9 : 18

O'Grady, Alison, The Challenge of Tourism: Learning Resources for Study and Action. ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism 1990

box-folder 9 : 19

O'Grady, Ron, The Child and the Tourist. Bangkok, Thailand: ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism 1992

box-folder 9 : 20

O'Grady, Ron, O'Grady, Ron, The ECPAT Story. Bangkok, Thailand: ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism 1996

box-folder 9 : 21

O'Grady, Ron, The Rape of the Innocent. Bangkok, Thailand: ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism 1994

box-folder 9 : 22

O'Grady, Ron, Third World Stopover, The Tourism Debate. World Council of Churches 1981

box-folder 9 : 23

O'Grady, Ron, Tourism in the Third World. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books 1982

box-folder 9 : 24

O'Dea, Pauline, Gender Exploitation and Violence: The Market in Women, Girls, and Sex in Nepal. UNICEF 1993 February

box-folder 9 : 25

Perkins, Harvey, Theological Reflection on Tourism: Biblical Reflection on a New Consciousness and a New Structure for Third World Tourism. ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism 1985

box-folder 9 : 26

Perspectives in Tourism Series. No. 1 Suresh, K.T., Democratizing Tourism; 2 Anthony Rogers and Raul Nicolau Gonsalves, Spirituality in Tourism; 4 Higgins-Desbiolles, Freya, Encounters Between the Wretched of the Earth and the Tourist; 5 Christine Pluss and Marianne Hochuli, Tourism and GATS (General Agreement on Trade in Services by the World Trade Organization). ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism 2005

box-folder 9 : 27

Pilgrims and Christian Tourists: Promotion Handbook. Ministry of Tourism, Israel 1988

box-folder 9 : 28

Platform for Action and the Beijing Declaration. United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, China 1995 September

box-folder 9 : 29

Presbyterians Do Travel: Resources for the journey. Presbyterian Church U.S.A. 1987

box-folder 9 : 30

Proceedings of the Visayas NGO [Non-Government Organization] Consultation Workshop for Monitoring the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Philippines 1991 January

box-folder 9 : 31

Promoting Resilience in Vulnerable At-Risk Children. Forum with Chok C. Hieu and Edith Grothbert, Quezon City, Philippines 1995 August

box-folder 9 : 32

Quick Money - Easy Money? A Report on Child Labour in Tourism. Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, Berne 1999

box-folder 9 : 33

Radda Barnen's International Programme (Swedish Save the Children) 1997-1999

box-folder 9 : 34

Raymond, Janice G., Coalition Against Trafficking in Women; A Report to the Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women. United Nations, Geneva 1995 May

box-folder 9 : 35

Raymond, Janice G., Sex Trafficking of Women in the United States: International and Domestic Trends 2001 March

box-folder 9 : 36

Reaching Street Children in Urban Environments in Indonesia, Grant Proposal and Report. PACT Private Agencies Collaborating Together, Indonesia 1992-1994

box-folder 9 : 37

Sexual Exploitation of Women: Report of the Focus Group. Council on Women and the Church, General Assembly, United Presbyterian Church 1986

box-folder 9 : 38

Report on Consultation Five: Tourism and Ecology, The Impact of Travel on a Fragile Earth 1990

box-folder 9 : 39

A Report on Our Activities - 1987; Equations Equitable Tourism Options 1987

box-folder 9 : 40

Report on the Seminar on Alternative Tourism. Tabago, West Indies 1989 October

box-folder 9 : 41

Schirmer, Daniel B., United States Bases by Another Name: ASAC [Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement] in the Philippines. Philippines Bases Network and Friends of the Filipino People 1995 February

box-folder 9 : 42

Seminar on the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents in the Americas - Report. Brazil 1996 April

box-folder 9 : 43

Seneviratne, Maureen, For the Love of Children: A P.E.A.C.E. Profile, A Personal Account of Ten Years of the P.E.A.C.E. Campaign. Protecting Environment and Children Everywhere: Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka 1999

box-folder 9 : 44

Seneviratne, Maureen, editor, CSEC:The Crime Against Children, Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. Protecting Environment and Children Everywhere: Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka 2006

box-folder 9 : 45

Seneviratne, Maureen and Shirley J.S. Peiris, National Report: Submitted by the Sri Lankan Working Group, Part Seven: A Summary 1989 October

box-folder 9 : 46

Seneviratne, Maureen, The Fleeting Emptiness, A Collection of Short Stories. Sri Lanka 1992

box-folder 9 : 47

Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents in the Americas: Proceedings of the Meeting. UNICEF and the Government of Brazil 1996 April

box-folder 9 : 48

The Sexual Exploitation of Children: Field Responses, Florence Bruce, Coordinator. Geneva: International Catholic Child Bureau [ICCB] 1991

box-folder 9 : 49

Sexual Exploitation of Women, Report. Committee on Women's Concerns and Council on Women and the Church, United Presbyterian Church General Assembly 1986

box-folder 9 : 50

Sisters and Daughters Betrayed: Report of the International Conference on the Dynamics of Sexual Coercion. Reno, Nevada. Global Fund for Women 1996 October

box-folder 9 : 51

Small Islands and Sustainable Tourism. Pacific Conference of Churches and ECOT Ecumenical Coalition on Tourism 2005

box-folder 9 : 52

Srisang, Koson, editor, Liberating Discovery, An Asian Enquiry into Theological Reflection on Tourism. ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism 1986

box-folder 9 : 53

Srisang, Koson, editor, Liberating Discovery, An Asian Enquiry into Theological Reflection on Tourism. ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism 1986

box-folder 10 : 1

Stang, Janet L., An Inquiry into the Value Issues of First World Tourism on the Third World: A Monograph for Tourists Entitled 'Responsible Tourism' . Master of Values thesis, San Francisco Theological Seminary, San Anselmo, California. Virginia Hadsell, advisor 1992

box-folder 10 : 2

Stop the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. Radda Barnen (Swedish Save the Children) 1996

box-folder 10 : 3

Third World People and Tourism, Approaches to a Dialogue. ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism 1986

box-folder 10 : 4

Third World People and Tourism, Approaches to a Dialogue. ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism 1986

box-folder 10 : 5

Tourism: An Ecumenical Concern. ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism, Bangkok 1988 July

box-folder 10 : 6

Tourism, Development, and the Environment: A Response to the Earth Summit's Agenda. Brazil 1992

box-folder 10 : 7

Tourism, Prostitution, Development. ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism, Bangkok 1983

box-folder 10 : 8

United Nations Economic and Social Council Approval of the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism 2001 May 18

box-folder 10 : 9

United States Senate, a message from the U.S. President - Transmitting the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. 1980

box-folder 10 : 10

We Won't Let That Happen Here: Preventing Child Sexual Abuse in the Church. United Presbyterian Church 1997

box-folder 10 : 11

Women and Tourism - in Cheju Island [Korea]. Korea Church Women United 1987

box-folder 10 : 12

Women and Tourism: A Report of an International Seminar, Seoul and Cheju Island. Korea Church Women United 1988 April

box-folder 10 : 13

Women in a Changing World: Prostitution and Tourism. World Council of Churches 1981

box-folder 10 : 14

Women's Rights, Human Rights: Asia - Pacific Reflections. Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Malaysia 1993

box-folder 10 : 15

Working for the Rights of the Child, Practical Tools Publications Catalogue. Radda Barnen (Swedish Save the Child) 1997

box-folder 10 : 16

World Tourism Day - Tourism: Education for All. Approved Tourist Guides Association. City of Varanasi, India 1988 September 27

box-folder 10 : 17

Zi Teng, Research Report on Mainland Chinese Sex Workers: Hong Kong, Macau, and Town B in the Pearl River Delta 2000 February

 

Subseries 2-C Brochures 1985-1999

Physical Description: 7 folders
Location: Box 10, File Folders 18 – 24; Shelf Location 4/I/5.

Scope and Content Note

The brochures were collected to provide information about specific organizations, groups, and issues about which the public can be made aware. The groups work on the impacts and issues of tourism in the Third World - sexual and cultural exploitation, and environmental problems. There is no arrangement.
box-folder 10 : 18-24

Brochures 1985-1999

 

Subseries 2-D Newsletters 1981-2006

Physical Description: 44 folders
Location: Box 10, File Folders 25 – 36 and Box 11; Shelf Location 4/I/5.

Scope and Content Note

The newsletters were collected to provide information for research and for dissemination. The groups that produced the newsletters worked on the impacts and issues of tourism in the Third World - sexual and cultural exploitation, and environmental problems. Note that none of the newsletters have complete runs. There may be only one, a few, or several issues and the issues' dates may be spread over several years. Arranged alphabetically by newsletter title.
box-folder 10 : 25

A New Tourism Order, Sri Lanka Profiles. Special Issue No. 3 1987

box-folder 10 : 26

Alternative Network Letter. India (continued by ANLetter, Equations Quarterly) 1988-1992

box-folder 10 : 27

ANLetter, Equations Quarterly. India 1993-1998

box-folder 10 : 28

Alternative Tour, also titled Alternative World, also titled Alternative Tourism 1984-1992

box-folder 10 : 29

Asia-Pacific Women Action Network Newsletter for Women's Struggle. 1 issue 1991

box-folder 10 : 30

Asian Action, Newsletter of the Asian Cultural Forum on Development 1990

box-folder 10 : 31

Broken Bud. ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism - U.S.A., West Coast 1993-1994

box-folder 10 : 32

Child Asia. Thailand 1991-1992

box-folder 10 : 33

Child Workers in Asia. Some issues are missing. 1991-1996

box-folder 10 : 34

Child Workers in the Philippines. 1994-1995

box-folder 10 : 35

Coop America Quarterly: for Building Economic Alternatives. 1985-1996

Scope and Content Note

Some issues are missing.
box-folder 10 : 36

Coop America Quarterly: for Building Economic Alternatives. 1985-1996

Scope and Content Note

Some issues are missing.
box-folder 11 : 1

Children Worldwide. International Catholic Child Bureau ICCB, Switzerland 1990-1994

box-folder 11 : 2

Christian Peace Conference Quarterly. 1987-1988

Scope and Content Note

Some issues are missing.
box-folder 11 : 3

Coalition Report. The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women 1992-1997 2000

box-folder 11 : 4

Coalition: Asia - Pacific Report. The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, Asia - Pacific. Philippines 1998-1999

box-folder 11 : 5

Contours, Quarterly newsletter of the Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism. ECTWT, Bangkok, Thailand. 1983-1997

Scope and Content Note

Some issues are missing.
box-folder 11 : 6

Contours, Quarterly newsletter of the Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism. ECTWT, Bangkok, Thailand. 1983-1997

Scope and Content Note

Some issues are missing.
box-folder 11 : 7

Contours, Quarterly newsletter of the Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism. ECTWT, Bangkok, Thailand. 1983-1997

Scope and Content Note

Some issues are missing.
box-folder 11 : 8

Contours, Quarterly newsletter of the Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism. ECTWT, Bangkok, Thailand. 1983-1997

Scope and Content Note

Some issues are missing.
box-folder 11 : 9

Contours, Quarterly newsletter of the Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism. ECTWT, Bangkok, Thailand. 1983-1997

Scope and Content Note

Some issues are missing.
box-folder 11 : 10

Contours, Quarterly newsletter of the Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism. ECTWT, Bangkok, Thailand. 1983-1997

Scope and Content Note

Some issues are missing.
box-folder 11 : 11

ECPAT Newsletter. End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism, Bangkok, Thailand. 1991-2004

Scope and Content Note

Several issues are missing.
box-folder 11 : 12

ECPAT Newsletter. End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism, Bangkok, Thailand. 1991-2004

Scope and Content Note

Several issues are missing.
box-folder 11 : 13

ECPAT - Australia Newsletter. End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism. 1995-1997

box-folder 11 : 14

ECPAT - Canada Newsletter. End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism. 1997-1998

box-folder 11 : 15

ECPAT - Philippines Newsletter. End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism. 1993-1998

box-folder 11 : 16

ECPAT - USA Newsletter. End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism. 1997-2005

box-folder 11 : 17

Friends of Women Newsletter. Thailand 1991

box-folder 11 : 18

Global Perspectives, Quarterly for the Center for Global Education. Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1989-1994

box-folder 11 : 19

Horizons, magazine for Presbyterian Women. Issue on Child Advocacy. 2003 May-2003 June

box-folder 11 : 20

In God's Image. Hong Kong 1990 June

box-folder 11 : 21

ICCB News. International Catholic Child Bureau, New York 1991-1993

box-folder 11 : 22

The International Campaign to End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism Newsletter 1991-1994

box-folder 11 : 23

My Sister's Place. National Church Women's Association of the Presbyterian Church, Korea 1988-1992

box-folder 11 : 24

On the Track. Waikiki Health Center, Waikiki, Hawaii 1992-1997

box-folder 11 : 25

PEACE, Protecting the Environment and Children Everywhere, Newsletter. Sri Lanka 1992-1999 2006

box-folder 11 : 26

Remedios, Aids Foundation Newsletter. Philippines 1993

box-folder 11 : 27

Responsible Travel. North America Coordinating Center for Responsible Tourism, California. 1986-1996

box-folder 11 : 28

SEAPRO Forum. Save the Children Fund (United Kingdom), Southeast Asia and Pacific Regional Office 1993-1994

box-folder 11 : 29

Southeast Asia Chronicle. Southeast Asia Resource Center, Berkeley, California 1981 1985

box-folder 11 : 30

Travel Alternatives. Santa Barbara, California 1990

box-folder 11 : 31

Voices of Thai Women. Stop Child Sexploitation, Thailand 1990

box-folder 11 : 32

Women Together: Network News. HELP Asian Women's Shelter, Tokyo, Japan 1990-1993

 

Subseries 2-E Meetings and Conferences 1984-2002

Physical Description: 54 folders
Location: Box 12 and Box 13, File Folders 1 - 4; Shelf Location 4/I/5 – 6.

Scope and Content Note

The Sub-Series contains files on meetings, seminars, consultations, conferences, and workshops. Some of the files are planning files of meetings called by CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. Other meetings were called by various groups throughout the world to work on the impacts and issues of tourism in the Third World - sexual and cultural exploitation, and environmental problems. Arranged alphabetically by meeting title.
box-folder 12 : 1

Asian Women's Human Rights Council, Conference on Trafficking in Women. Philippines 1991 November

box-folder 12 : 2

Asian Women's Human Rights Council, Conference on Trafficking in Women. Seoul, Korea 1991 December

box-folder 12 : 3

Beijing: United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women. Non-Governmental Organizations Forum. China 1995

box-folder 12 : 4

Beijing: United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women. Non-Governmental Organizations Forum. China 1995

box-folder 12 : 5

Beijing: United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women. Non-Governmental Organizations Forum. China 1995

box-folder 12 : 6

Beijing: United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women. Non-Governmental Organizations Forum. China 1995

box-folder 12 : 7

Building a Sustainable World Through Tourism. Montreal, Canada 1994 September

box-folder 12 : 8

Children in Prostitution: Victims of Prostitution in Asia, Bangkok Conference. ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism 1992 April

box-folder 12 : 9

Churches and Tourism Consultation, Basel, Switzerland. ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism 1990 October

box-folder 12 : 10

Consultation I: Tourism, The Human Dimension. Formation of CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. San Anselmo, California 1984 November

box-folder 12 : 11

Consultation II: North American Churches and Third World Tourism. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. San Anselmo, California 1986 November

box-folder 12 : 12

There is NO File Folder 12.

box-folder 12 : 13

Consultation II: North American Churches and Third World Tourism. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. San Anselmo, California 1986 November

box-folder 12 : 14

Consultation II: North American Churches and Third World Tourism. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. San Anselmo, California 1986 November

box-folder 12 : 15

Consultation III: Dimensions in Tourism. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. San Anselmo, California 1987 November

box-folder 12 : 16

Consultation III: Dimensions in Tourism. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. San Anselmo, California 1987 November

box-folder 12 : 17

Consultation IV: Economic Issues of Tourism. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. Stony Point, New York 1988 November

box-folder 12 : 18

Consultation V: Tourism and Ecology: The Impact of Travel on a Fragile Earth. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. Dexter, Oregon 1989 November

box-folder 12 : 19

Consultation VI: Tourism: Cultural Diversity and Adversity. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. Oahu, Hawaii 1990 October

box-folder 12 : 20

Consultation IV: Economic Issues of Tourism. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism. Stony Point, New York 1988 November

box-folder 12 : 21

Convention on the Rights of the Child; adopted by the United Nations. Information Packet and Briefing Kit. UNICEF 1993

box-folder 12 : 22

Criminal Justice Issues in the International Exploitation of Women and Children. Program for Judges, Legal officials and Advocacy Groups from the Russian Federation. United States State Department and Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. 1997 April

box-folder 12 : 23

Ecotourism and the Conservation of Wetlands, Bird Habitats, Rain Forests, and Other Natural Habitats. Sierra club and Association of Wetland Managers. Miami, Florida 1990 November

box-folder 12 : 24

Ecotourism in Polar Areas. St. Petersburg, Russia 1995 October

box-folder 12 : 25

Ecotourism in the Beach and Marine Environment: A USIA Sub-regional Project for the Caribbean 1995

box-folder 12 : 26

Ecotourism Symposium for Africa. Senegal. Africa Travel Association 1992 November

box-folder 12 : 27

Environment, Tourism, and Development: An Agenda for Action? Valletta, Malta. Centre for Environmental Management and Planning (CEMP), Scotland. 1990 March

box-folder 12 : 28

European Consultation, UNICEF: In preparation for the World Congress Against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. Strasbourg, France 1996 April

box-folder 12 : 28a

First International Network Tourism Network Meeting. ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism. Limassol, Cyprus 1991 October

box-folder 12 : 29

Forced Labor: The Prostitution of Children, Proceeds of a Symposium, U.S. Department of Labor and U.S. Department of State. Washington, D.C. 1995 September

box-folder 12 : 30

The Impact of Tourism: Its Challenge to the Mission of the Churches of Asia. Asian Ecumenical Workshop, Thailand 1989 July

box-folder 12 : 31

Joining Hands for Quality Tourism: Interpretation, Preservation, and the Travel Industry. Third Congress of Heritage Interpretation International, Hawaii 1991 November

box-folder 12 : 32

National Institutions for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights Third International Workshop. Philippines 1995 April

box-folder 12 : 33

Pacific Southwest Conference on world Christian Mission, Asilomar Mission Conference, Pacific Grove, California 1993

box-folder 12 : 34

Responsible Alternative Tourism Workshop. Caribbean Conference of Churches, Keriwak Village, Tobago 1989 October

box-folder 12 : 35

Rethinking Tourism Consultation, ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism, Bali, Indonesia 1994 August

box-folder 12 : 36

Seminar: TWU Practitioners' Seminars on Improving Service Delivery to the Urban Poor. Indonesia 1996 February

box-folder 12 : 37

Seminar on Alternative Tourism. World Tourism Organization, Algeria 1989 November

box-folder 12 : 38

Stop Trafficking Children for Sexual Purposes, a Report on the ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism, Taiwan Consultation 1994 June

box-folder 12 : 39

Symposium: Stop the Epidemic: Sexual Exploitation Against Women and Children. CRT Center for Responsible Tourism - Broken Bud Project, Berkeley, California 1999 April 20

box-folder 12 : 40

Third World People and Tourism. ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism, Bad Ball, Germany 1996 March

box-folder 12 : 41

Tourism - A Vital Force for Peace. Vancouver, Canada 1987 October

box-folder 12 : 42

Tourism for the Environment, Second World Congress. Venezuela 1993 October

box-folder 12 : 43

Tourism and Human Rights. Tourism Fair, ITB Berlin Internationale Tourismus-Borse. Berlin, Germany 1992 March

box-folder 12 : 44

Women and Militarization in Asia Workshop. Conference on Militarization in Asia and the Pacific 1984 December

box-folder 12 : 45

Women's Forum Report: International Christian Consultation on Justice and Peace in Korea. National Council of Churches Korea, Women's Committee. Inchon 1988 April

box-folder 12 : 46

Workshop on Alternative Tourism with a focus on Asia. ECTWT Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism, Chiangmai, Thailand 1984 April

box-folder 12 : 47

World Congress Against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism and UNICEF. Stockholm, Sweden 1996 August

box-folder 12 : 48

World Congress Against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism and UNICEF. Stockholm, Sweden 1996 August

box-folder 12 : 49

World Congress Against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism and UNICEF. Stockholm, Sweden 1996 August

box-folder 12 : 50

World Congress Against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. Stockholm, Sweden 1996 August

box-folder 13 : 1

World Congress Against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism and UNICEF. Stockholm, Sweden 1996 August

box-folder 13 : 2

World Congress Against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism and UNICEF. Stockholm, Sweden 1996 August

box-folder 13 : 3

World Congress Against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. ECPAT End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism and UNICEF. Stockholm, Sweden. Virginia Hadsell, Conference Packet and Notes 1996 August

box-folder 13 : 4

World Ecotourism Summit. Hong Kong 2002

 

Subseries 2-F Presentations, Lectures, and Papers 1933-2005

Physical Description: 86 folders
Location: Boxes 13, File Folders 5 – 90; Shelf Location 4/I/6.

Scope and Content Note

The materials were collected to provide information for research and for dissemination. The individuals and groups that presented the lectures and papers worked on the impacts and issues of tourism in the Third World - sexual and cultural exploitation, and environmental problems. Arranged alphabetically by author's last name, or by title if an author is not identified.
box-folder 13 : 5

Afeef, Rifat H., The Physical Conditions in the Maldives: A Situation Analysis. 1988 November

box-folder 13 : 6

Alforte, Dolores S., The Role of Tourism in an Economy in Crisis: The Case of the Philippines. Asia and South Pacific Conference, Board of Global Ministries, United Methodist Church, New Delhi, India 1993 November

box-folder 13 : 7

Bates, Barbara, Violence Against Women and the Girl Child. ca. 1996

box-folder 13 : 8

Bennett, Ralph, Pornography and Extra-familial Child Sexual Abuse: Examining the Relationship 1991 February

box-folder 13 : 9

Bruce, Florance, Caught in Modern Slvery: An Ecumenical Consultation on Tourism and Child Prostitution. Chaing Mai, Thailand 1990 May

box-folder 13 : 10

Burks, Janet E., Prostitution Tourism: Sprucing Up for the Olympics. Seoul, Korea 1988

box-folder 13 : 11

Calman, Leslie J., Are Women's Rights "Human Rights"? Barnard College 1987 September

box-folder 13 : 12

Child Prostitution and Tourism: Philippines Country Report. Philippine Delegation Executive Summary for the Ecumenical Consultation. Chaing Mai, Thailand 1990 May

box-folder 13 : 13

Chunghee, Sarah Soh, Military Comfort Women: The Government of Japan Versus the Survivors. Center for Korean Studies, University of California, Berkeley 1995

box-folder 13 : 14

The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. UNICEF Multi-religious Consultation and World Conference on Religion and Peace. New York 1996 March

box-folder 13 : 15

Concept Proposal from the Office on Global Education for a North American Network for Ethical Travel (NANET) 1997

box-folder 13 : 16

Cooper, Susan, An Assessment of Australian Involvement in the Sex Tourism Industry of Thailand and the Philippines. 1994 May

box-folder 13 : 17

Cullen, Sally, World University of the Environment in the Subic Rainforest: A Concept Paper. Philippines 1992 September

box-folder 13 : 18

Davies, Peter, A Report on NACCRT (North America Coordinating Center for Responsible Tourism) to Alternative Responsible Tourism Seminar. Algeria 1989 November

box-folder 13 : 19

Declaration of Asian Women's Human Rights Council. 1991 December

box-folder 13 : 20

Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS. United Nations 2003

box-folder 13 : 21

Del Rosario, Virginia O., Tourism and Women: The Perspective from Feminist Political Economy. Rethinking Tourism, Bali, Indonesia 1994 August

box-folder 13 : 22

Dhaka Declaration II Regionally Globally. Global Conference Organizing Against Sexual Exploitation, Bangladesh 1999 January

box-folder 13 : 23

Donnelly, Dody H., Rethinking Tourism from a Planetary Ethic. 1994 AUgust

box-folder 13 : 24

Ely-Raphel, Nancy, Women and the Law - Emerging Opportunities. Austin, Texas 1994 April

box-folder 13 : 25

Englebrecht, Lois, The Role of Prevention Education within the Issue of Prostituted Children. Quezon City, Philippines 1991

box-folder 13 : 26

Farley, Melissa and Hotaling, Norma, Prostitution, Violence, and Post-traumatic Stress disorder. U.N. World Conference on Women, Beijing, China 1995 September

box-folder 13 : 27

Fillmore, Mary, Women and Tourism: Invisible Hosts, Invisible Guests undated

box-folder 13 : 28

Frome, Michael, Protecting the Golden Goose. Tourism and Parks Conference, Des Moines, Iowa 1987 April

box-folder 13 : 28

Frome, Michael, Idaho's tourism challenge - Keeping the Balance. Conference on Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, Moscow, Idaho 1984 October

box-folder 13 : 28

Frome, Michael, To Save the Wild Ecosystems. Seattle, Washington 1988 October

box-folder 13 : 29

Fuchs, Heinz, Drops in the Bucket: Tourism Watch, a History of the Organization, a Part of the Association of the Protestant Churches in Germany. 2001 February

box-folder 13 : 30

The GATS (General Agreement on Trade in Services), World Trade Organization, Introduction to GATS and its effect on Tourism. 2001 February

box-folder 13 : 31

The Gist of the Matter in a Nutshell: Dimensions, Perspectives, and Impacts of Tourism in Developing Countries. Tourism Watch, Germany 1999

box-folder 13 : 32

Good, Barbara, Sexual Exploitation in a Consumer Society. International Abolitionist Federation Conference, Bucharest, Romania 1994 September

box-folder 13 : 33

Gonsalves, Paul, The Year of Living Differently: Some Reflections on Equations in 1991 - 1992. 1992

box-folder 13 : 34

Grant, James P., Executive Director of UNICEF, Children and Women - The Trojan Horse Against Mass Poverty? 1933 January

box-folder 13 : 35

Groth, Annette, CSD 7: Expectations and Results, Commission on Sustainable Development (meeting of NGOs, Trade Unions, Industry, and the U.N.), New York. 1999

box-folder 13 : 36

Hadsell, Virginia, Sun, Sand, Sea . . . and S-x. 1999 July

box-folder 13 : 37

Hernandez, Elizabeth and Smith, Faye McDonald, Women: A Cry for Justice. Committee on Women's Concerns, Council on Women and the Church. 1984 November

box-folder 13 : 38

Hermann, Kenneth J., Jr., The International Dimension of Child Prostitution. Conference of U.S. Committee to Support the Campaign to End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism (ECPAT), New York. 1991 December

box-folder 13 : 39

International Consultation on Children in Prostitution, ECPAT (End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism), Press Release and Recommendations, Stuttgart, Germany. 1993 May

box-folder 13 : 40

Indicators of a Child's Needs for Protection: Tourism and child Prostitution and the Rehabilitation Framework. undated

box-folder 13 : 41

Joint Statement for the Eradication of AIDS. Emergency joint Countermeasures Committee - Korea. 1988 August

box-folder 13 : 42

Ms. K, Lecture by a Former Prostitute (Korea). undated

box-folder 13 : 43

Kalikasan, Haribon Palawan-Tanggol, Belief, Knowledge, and Practice of the Palawa-No Tribe's Resource Management Within the Domadoway Foundation Ancestral Domain Claim Areas. Philippines 1993

box-folder 13 : 44

Kao, Ruth, Child Prostitution and Tourism Country Report: Taiwan. Rainbow Project 1990 May

box-folder 13 : 45

Karlen, Helena (ECPAT and Save the Children Sweden), Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Eastern Europe. Interpol Standing Working Party on Offences Against Minors. 1995 November

box-folder 13 : 46

Karlen, Helena, The Elimination of Sexual Exploitation of Children and Child Pornography. Swedish Save the Children (Radda Barnen). Colombo, Sri Lanka 1993 June

box-folder 13 : 47

Kent, George, United States Policy on Children. 1990 October

box-folder 13 : 47

Kent, George, Little foreign Bodies: International Dimensions of Child Prostitution. 1990 October

box-folder 13 : 48

Kim, Eunice, Justice, Peace, and the Integrity of Creation. Kyoto, Japan 1987 November

box-folder 13 : 49

Kutay, Kurt, Ecotourism marketing: Capturing the Demand for Special Interest Nature and Culture Tourism to Support Conservation and Sustainable Development. 1992

box-folder 13 : 50

Kyung, Chung Hyun, People's Spirituality and Tourism: An Asian Eco-Feminist Reflection. Bali, Indonesia. 1994 August

box-folder 13 : 51

Lee, Michael (a pseudonym), American Paedophiles in Asia: The New Ugly Americans 1990

box-folder 13 : 52

Leidholdt, Dorchen A., The Substantive Provisions of the Proposed "Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Sexual Exploitation". Coalition Against Trafficking in Women undated

box-folder 13 : 53

Letter to Paul Wellston, Sponsor of the International Trafficking of Women and Children Victim Protection Act of 1999. Coalition Against Trafficking in Women 1999 April

box-folder 13 : 54

Lindbert, Kreg, Tourism as a Conservation Tool: An Introduction to Ecotourism in Developing Countries. Johns Hopkins University 1989 April

box-folder 13 : 55

Lord, Terry R., Discussion Paper on Law Reform and Law Enforcement. Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Criminal Division, United States Department of Justice 1996 August

box-folder 13 : 56

Lubeck, Laurie, The New Environmental Responsibility of Tourists, Tour Operators, and Travel Agents in East African Safari Tourism. 1990

box-folder 13 : 56a

McLaren, Deborah, Becoming a Robin Hood of Ecotourism. 1998

box-folder 13 : 57

Mercado, Nellie, What Has International Tourism to do with Prostitution? World Council of Churches Assembly, Vancouver, Canada 1983 July

box-folder 13 : 58

Morgan, Brian H., Preliminary Compilation of Secondary Source Material on the Subject of Child Prostitution in Asia. ECPAT (End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism) 1992 November

box-folder 13 : 59

National Audubon Society, Travel Ethic for Responsible Travel. 1989

box-folder 13 : 60

Nansen, Russell, United States Sex Tourism Under Scrutiny. 2002

box-folder 13 : 61

Center for Responsible Tourism Occasional Papers. Hadsell, Virginia, Responsible Tourism. 1990-1991

box-folder 13 : 61

Center for Responsible Tourism Occasional Papers. Wilred, Felix, Third World Tourism: A Pressing Theological Concern. 1990-1991

box-folder 13 : 61

Center for Responsible Tourism Occasional Papers. Srisang, Koson, Churches and Tourism. 1990-1991

box-folder 13 : 61

Center for Responsible Tourism Occasional Papers. Hadsell, Virginia, Social Cost of Tourism. 1990-1991

box-folder 13 : 62

Patterson, Kaleo, Tourism's Negative Impact on Native Hawaiians, A Human Rights Issue. 1992 March

box-folder 13 : 63

Perpinan, Mary Soledad, Philippine Women in the Service and Entertainment Sector 1984 April

box-folder 13 : 64

Pleumarom, Anita, Understanding the Crises of the Third World Tourism Debate. 1993 March

box-folder 13 : 65

Proposed: International Convention Against All Forms of Sexual Exploitation. A project of UNESCO and the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women. Comment draft 1993 September

box-folder 13 : 66

Pusurinkham, Sirirat, Trafficking Undocumented Children. 2005

box-folder 13 : 67

Refugio, Erna, Tourism: An Anathema of Sustainable Development. 1995

box-folder 13 : 68

Reid, Elizabeth, Placing Women at the Centre of the Analyses: Women and AIDS. Canada 1990 December

box-folder 13 : 69

Responsible Alternative Tourism: A Third World Perspective. Equitable Tourism Options, Bangalore, India 1990 September

box-folder 13 : 70

Ruether, Rosemary Radford, Eco-feminism: Symbolic and Social Connections of the Oppression of Women and the Domination of Nature. ca. 1989-1990

box-folder 13 : 71

Senior Citizens' Wisdom and Vision for Responsible Tourism: Summary Notes on the International Interfaith Seminar, Dyana Pura, Indonesia. 2002 January

box-folder 13 : 72

Sexual Exploitation of Women and Children - Hearings before the United States Representatives Foreign Affairs Sub-committee on International Security, International Organizations, and Human Rights. Four Testimonies: John Shattuck, Dorothy Q. Thomas, Kenneth L. Klothen, and Representative Tom Lantos. 1994 March 23

box-folder 13 : 73

Sheeley, Kathy, Ecotourism: An Investment in the Future. 1992

box-folder 13 : 74

Smolenski, Carol, The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Church and Society. 2000 September-2000 October

box-folder 13 : 75

Srisang, Sudarat Sereewat, Caught in Modern Slavery: Tourism and Child Prostitution in Thailand. Ecumenical Consultation, Chaing Mai, Thailand 1990 May

box-folder 13 : 76

Stevenson, Una, Washington D.C. Follow-Up Report of the World Congress Against Sexual Exploitation of Children, August 1996). Stockholm, Sweden 1996 November 22

box-folder 13 : 77

Suresh, K.T., Child Prostitution: An Asian Perspective. Equations, Bangalore 1989

box-folder 13 : 78

Tabb, William, The Economics of Tourism: Who Benefits? undated

box-folder 13 : 79

Temple, Anton, [Tourism in Africa]. ECTWT (Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism) Consultation on Mission Perspectives in Tourism 2001 February

box-folder 13 : 80

[Author?], Third World People and Tourism. Consultation, Bad Boll, West Germany. Handwritten 1986 March

box-folder 13 : 81

Tourism and the Environment. ECTWT (Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism), Bangkok, Thailand. ca. 1989

box-folder 13 : 82

Center for Responsible Tourism Occasional Paper, [Author?], Tourism - Prostitution - AIDS. 1991 January

box-folder 13 : 83

Tourism: Putting Ethics into Practice, A Report on the Responsible Practices of United Kingdom Tour Operators. 2000 January

box-folder 13 : 84

Trafficking of Asian Women, Children, and Men Forum by the United States Congressional Human Rights Caucus. Three Statements: Elisa Massimino, Michele E. Beasley, Abdul Momen 1993 July 15

box-folder 13 : 85

Travel Friends International Development Plan. Tourism Unit of the Directorate General of the European Commission, Brussels 1995

box-folder 13 : 86

Tuting, Ludmilla, Eco- or Ego-Tourism? The Misuse of a Buzzword. undated

box-folder 13 : 87

Urgent Appeal - Tanah Lot, Bali. ECTWT (Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism). 1993 March

box-folder 13 : 87a

Wang-Huei, Isa, Presentation on Taiwan for the Children in Prostitution Conference, Bangkok 1992 April

box-folder 13 : 88

Wasi, Prawase, Tourism and Child Prostitution, Thailand 1990 May

box-folder 13 : 89

Wulfing, Guy, Prima Wira Putra - Bali, Indonesia (creating an alternative model for tourism) 1998

box-folder 13 : 90

Zataz, Berit, A Psychological Analysis of the Motivations of Sex Tourists. Foundation for Women, Bangkok, Thailand 1991

 

Series 3 Audiotapes (audiocassettes) ca. 1983-1994

Physical Description: 2 boxes
Location: Box 13 – 14; Shelf Location 4/I/6

Scope and Content Note

The cassettes were collected from organizations or recorded at CRT Center for Responsible Tourism events and meetings to provide information for research and for dissemination. The groups that produced the tapes worked on the impacts and issues of tourism in the Third World - sexual and cultural exploitation, and environmental problems. Arranged alphabetically by title.
box-tape 13 : 1

Tourism Consultation. San Anselmo, California. Cindy Biddlecomb, Role Play and Reports; Herman Waetjen, Social Analysis Models, Discussion 1984 November

box-tape 13 : 1a

Tourism Consultation. San Anselmo, California. Peter Holden; John Moyer 1984 November

box-tape 13 : 1b

Tourism Consultation. San Anselmo, California. Carol Shaffer; Ana Lugo; Boikanyo Maaga; Jean Coor 1984 November

box-tape 13 : 2

Tourism Consultation. San Anselmo, California. Lucy Fetteroff, Brazil Discussion; Group travel; Cindy Biddlecome 1984 November

box-tape 13 : 3

Tourism Consultation. San Anselmo, California. Herman Waetjen, Theology Discussion; Peter Holden, Discussion 1984 November

box-tape 13 : 4

Tourism Consultation. San Anselmo, California. Discussion; Peter Holden on ECTWT (Ecumenical Council on Third World Tourism) 1984 November

box-tape 13 : 5

Tourism Consultation. San Anselmo, California. Reports from five small groups; Closing the Consultation; Worship led by Liz Tapia 1984 November

box-tape 13 : 6

Center for Responsible Tourism Consultation II 1986

box-tape 14 : 7

Center for Responsible Tourism Consultation II 1986

box-tape 14 : 8

Center for Responsible Tourism Consultation II 1986

box-tape 14 : 9

Center for Responsible Tourism Consultation II 1986

box-tape 14 : 10

There is no Tape 10

box-tape 14 : 11

Center for Responsible Tourism Consultation II 1986

box-tape 14 : 12

Center for Responsible Tourism Consultation II 1986

box-tape 14 : 13

Center for Responsible Tourism Consultation II 1986

box-tape 14 : 14

Center for Responsible Tourism Consultation II 1986

box-tape 14 : 15

Center for Responsible Tourism Consultation IV. The Economics of Tourism: Who Benefits? Koson Srisang. 1988

box-tape 14 : 16

Center for Responsible Tourism Consultation IV. The Economics of Tourism: Who Benefits? Presentation, Dr. William Tabb; Workshop #1, The Caribbean. 1988

box-tape 14 : 17

Center for Responsible Tourism Consultation V. Kurt Kutay, Tourism: The Global Environment; Ecotourism: Group Reports. 1989 October

box-tape 14 : 18

Center for Responsible Tourism Consultation V. Malcolm Lillywhite. 1989 October

box-tape 14 : 19

Copy 1. Center for Responsible Tourism Consultation V. Malcolm Lillywhite, questions and answers; Kurt Kutay, Peruvian Slide Show. 1989 October

box-tape 14 : 20

Copy 2. Center for Responsible Tourism Consultation V. Malcolm Lillywhite, questions and answers; Kurt Kutay, Peruvian Slide Show. 1989 October

box-tape 14 : 21

Center for Responsible Tourism Consultation V. Discussion on Responsible Travel. 1989 October

box-tape 14 : 22

To Become a new Being in Christ, an audio report of the background and meeting of the Church of Christ Thailand, Women's Division. 1983

box-tape 14 : 23

Philippines, the Heaven which is Hell. An audio English translation of an article in Weltmission about child prostitution in the Philippines. June 1986

box-tape 14 : 24

Philippines, the Heaven which is Hell. An audio English translation of an article in Weltmission about child prostitution in the Philippines. 1986 June

box-tape 14 : 25

Travel Scope, a radio show. Interview of Darrell Weist from Center for Responsible Travel speaking about kinder, gentler travel. 1989 October

box-tape 14 : 26

Innocent Eyes: Child Prostitution, the Growth of a Modern Slave Trade. ECCE (Ecumenical Coalition Against Child Exploitation), England 1992

box-tape 14 : 27

Ron O'Grady of ECPAT (End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism) speaking to the United States network, Washington D.C. 1993 July

box-tape 14 : 28

NACCRT (North America Coordinating Center for Responsible Tourism) Board Meeting. Peter Holden speaks about ECTWT (Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism) 1993 December 2

box-tape 14 : 29

NACCRT (North America Coordinating Center for Responsible Tourism) Board Meeting. 1993 December 2

box-tape 14 : 30

NACCRT (North America Coordinating Center for Responsible Tourism) Board Meeting. 1993 December 2

box-tape 14 : 31

United States Congressional Hearing on Trafficking in Women and Children, Testimony by John Shattuck 1994 April

box-tape 14 : 32

World Affairs Council, presentations by Lee, Masaki, Murray 1994 May 25

box-tape 14 : 33

Working Group on Child Prostitution at George Washington University, Washington D.C., Public Forum on Child Prostitution 1994 June 16

box-tape 14 : 34

Call in Radio Show, topic: Sex Tours to Thailand. 1994 August 27

box-tape 14 : 35

Association for Women in Development (AWID) Conf., Washington D.C. Human Rights Strategies, CATW (Coalition Against Trafficking in Women) 1994 October

box-tape 14 : 36

Religious Alliance Against Pornography, Dean Kaplan lecture undated

box-tape 14 : 37

Ron O'Grady, Child Prostitution undated

box-tape 14 : 38

Tourism, the New Plantation (a conference in Hawaii?). Keynote address, Jon Matsuoka, Racism and Tourism. undated

box-tape 14 : 39

Tourism, the New Plantation (a conference in Hawaii?). Speakers, discussions, questions and answers undated

box-tape 14 : 40

Tourism, the New Plantation (a conference in Hawaii?). Ron O'Grady undated

box-tape 14 : 41

Tourism, the New Plantation (a conference in Hawaii?). Paul Neves, tour of Hilo and Fr. Paul talking about his local Catholic parish. undated

box-tape 14 : 42

Tourism, the New Plantation (a conference in Hawaii?). Paul Neves, Ron Fujiashi undated

box-tape 14 : 43

Tourism, the New Plantation (a conference in Hawaii?). Ron O'Grady undated

box-tape 14 : 44

Tourism, the New Plantation (a conference in Hawaii?). Reports: ECTWT (Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism), NACCRT (North America Coordinating Center for Responsible Tourism), Equations undated

 

Series 4 Videotapes (VHS) ca. 1984-1999

Physical Description: 1 boxes
Location: Box 15 ; Shelf Location 4/I/6

Scope and Content Note

The VHS videotapes were collected from organizations or recorded off the television to provide information for research and for dissemination. The groups or stations that produced the tapes worked on the impacts and issues of tourism in the Third World - sexual and cultural exploitation, and environmental problems. Arranged alphabetically by title.
box-video 15 : 1

Allies Against AIDS: Uganda, Bay Area. Lois Melkonian, ABC-7 News 1999 March 8-1999 March 11

box-video 15 : 2

Angela Mason in Thailand. World-Vision. News Stories 1997 November

box-video 15 : 3

Brazil Trip - [Illegible]. Center for Responsible Tourism (?) 1984

box-video 15 : 4

Child Prostitution in Thailand Report. 1996 November 11

box-video 15 : 5

Child Sex Underground. KCBS-5 [Los Angeles ?] 1991

box-video 15 : 6

Ecotourism (Master Copy), Virginia Hadsell clips. Center for Responsible Tourism (?) undated

box-video 15 : 7

Eco-Tourism Series. Colleen Hilker, Writer, San Francisco. Virginia Hadsell. Center for Responsible Tourism (?) undated

box-video 15 : 8

Children are Not For Sale. End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism (ECPAT) undated

box-video 15 : 9

Kenya. (TEN) Third World Tourism European Ecumenical Network undated

box-video 15 : 10

Throw Away Children, Los Angeles. (Master Copy) End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism (ECPAT) undated

box-video 15 : 11

Yankee, Go Home. Olongopo, Philippines. End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism (ECPAT) undated

box-video 15 : 12

Sri Lanka. (TEN) Third World Tourism European Ecumenical Network undated

box-video 15 : 13

Tourism in Sri Lanka. undated

box-video 15 : 14

Broken Buds, Sri Lanka. End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism (ECPAT) undated

box-video 15 : 15

Sri Lanka. undated

box-video 15 : 16

Celebration on Children's Rights, Taiwan. End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism (ECPAT) 1991 November 24

box-video 15 : 17

Exposing the Sex Industry in Thailand. [KQED-9 ?] 1999 March 24

box-video 15 : 18

Importing Innocents, Thailand (Girls child prostitution). World-Vision. KRON-4, Parts 5, 6 of 6 parts. 1997 November

box-video 15 : 19

Lessons from a Distant Road. Center for Global Education, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1993

box-video 15 : 20

Hidden Places - Tourists and Nepal. RED Productions, Reading, Berkshire, England 1991

box-video 15 : 21

Planning an Excellent Adventure. [Center for Responsible Tourism ?] undated

box-video 15 : 22

Sisters and Daughters Betrayed: The Trafficking of Women and Girls and the Fight to End It. Produced by Chela Blitt. The Global Fund for Women, Palo Alto, California undated

box-video 15 : 23

Thailand. CBS 1992 April 28

box-video 15 : 24

Thailand for Sale - Pfuket Island. NTSC (Master Copy) undated

box-video 15 : 25

Thailand for Sale - Pfuket Island. Small World Productions, Trust for the Environment undated

box-video 15 : 26

Thailand's Sex Industry. P.O.V. undated