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Description or Abstract
The Seventies stand for the Hippie movement, the music, the fashion, international politics and a change in the way people were thinking. The most significant symbols were the Beatles, bell bottom pants, tight shirts, mini skirts, the Vietnam War, student activism and free love. But how was the Middle East experiencing that time? What was Egypt, the opinion leading nation of the region, going through? Reporter, Jasmin Bauomy, is taking us back to the Seventies. She takes a look at one of the most significant institutions of Egypt: The American University in Cairo.
Course
JRMC 460
Department
Journalism & Mass Communication Department
Faculty Advisor
Kim Fox
Content Type
Documentary
File Type
Audio
Extent
1900-01-00
Language
eng
Recommended Citation
Bauomy, Jasmin, "AUC in the Seventies" (2011). Audiovisual Projects. 593.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/audiovisual_student_work/593