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+## Available
+
+* 1972 - Un Certain Regard
+
+* 1974 - Ivan Illich on Medical Nemesis, The Expropriation of Health
+ * Art Net gallery, Architects Association, Bedford Square, London, 1974
+
+* 1976 - In the name of Progress: no respect for holy cows
+
+* 1984 - Ivan Illich on Water and the History of the Senses
+ * Dallas, USA (Conference)
+
+* 1984 - Mann, Frau, Mensch
+ * _Man, woman, human being_
+ * ORF. Club 2. 17/07/1984
+
+* 2000 - Berea College conference
+ * On April 6th, registered in [Berea College Special Collection](https://berea.libraryhost.com/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=635&rootcontentid=191819#id192512)
+
+* 2002 - La decisione personal in un mondo dominato dalla comunicazione
+ * _Personal decision-making in a world dominated by communication_
+
+## Requested
+
+* 1969 - CBC - Man Alive, Part 1.
+ * Duration: 00:30:00.
+ * Date: 1969-02-09.
+ * SYNOPSIS: The first of two parts, this program looks at Ivan Illich, radical educational theorist and Director of the Center if Inter-cultural Documentation (CIDOC) at Cuernavaca, Mexico. Illich is interviewed by Ken Lefolii about: CIDOC; the function of schooling in Latin American society; the distinction between education and schooling; his proposals for a new approach to education in Latin America. (PART:01/02)
+
+* 1969 - CBC - Man Alive, Part 2.
+ * Duration: 00:30:00.
+ * Date: 1969-03-23.
+ * SYNOPSIS: Second of two programs on Ivan Illich, radical educational theorist. This program takes a look at his Center of Inter-cultural Documentation (CIDOC) at Cuernavaca, Mexico, where crash programs in Latin American Culture and the Spanish language are taught primarily to people entering South America to teach or work. (PART:02/02)
+
+* 1970 - CBC - Take 30, Interview to Ivan Illich by Ed Rein.
+ * Duration: 00:30:00.
+ * Date: 1970-10-29.
+ * SYNOPSIS: In Winnipeg, Ed Reid interviews Dr. Ivan Illich. He is a theologian and educational reformer from South Mexico. Illich was in Winnipeg attending Milieu '70, a natioanl conference called to consider priorities for change in Canada. The discussion covers Illich's educational philsophy and his attitude towards organizations such as CUSO (Canadian University Service Overseas), which he feels pollute the minds of the people they set out to help.
+
+
+* 1970 - Ivan Illich at conference called Milieu 70 held in Winnipeg, Canada
+ * Duration: 60 minutes
+ * Available at: https://librarysearch.library.utoronto.ca/permalink/01UTORONTO_INST/14bjeso/alma991106530392206196
+
+* 1971 - An educational bill of rights for modern man
+ * Talks on education in Latin America, consumption of schooling, and abolition of compulsory schooling.
+ * Available at: https://librarysearch.library.utoronto.ca/permalink/01UTORONTO_INST/14bjeso/alma991105949429606196
+
+* 1972 - CBC - Intellectual Documentation.
+ * Duration: 00:06:48.
+ * Date: 1972-01-09
+ * SYNOPSIS: Centro Intercultural de Documentación (CIDOC, or Intercultural Documentation Center, or Center for Inter-Cultural Documentation) at Cuernavaca in Mexico, see educator and anarchist Ivan Illich and others.
+
+* 1975 - CBC - Take 30, Status of Children.
+ * Duration: 00:30:00.
+ * Date: 1975-06-16.
+ * SYNOPSIS: An examination of thoeries of education, specifically the notion that school may not be the best place for all children and that other options such as children in the workforce should be explored. Includes comments from: Kay Bentley, child worker for the United Church of Canada; Ivan Illich, education theorist and author of DESCHOOLING SOCIETY; Pat McKay, President of the Canadian Council on Children and Youth; Richard Farson, author BIRTHRIGHTS; and John Holt, author ESCAPE FROM CHILDHOOD. Several children and adults also comment on this issue throughout the program.
+
+* 1975 - CBC - Take 30, Status of Children.
+ * Duration: 00:30:00.
+ * Date: 1975-01-31.
+ * SYNOPSIS: Second in a two-part series on education. A discussion about expanding the present schooling system to include children working as a viable option to going to school and having an opportunity to exercise some choices which they don't have now. Participants include: Kay Bentley, youth worker who went back to school; Sam Rabinovitch, McGill University who is disappointed that the education system has failed to take advantage of what children have learned before reaching school age; Ivan Illich, author of DESCHOOLING SOCIETY; Pat McKay, Canadian Council on Children & Youth; John Holt, author of ESCAPE FROM CHILDHOOD; and various children. EDUCATION #1 TELECAST JANUARY 30, 1975.
+
+* 1979 - CBC - Special: Couchiching '79 Institutions in Crisis - social strategies for the 80s.
+ * Duration: 00:30:00.
+ * SYNOPSIS: A presentation of highlights of the 48th annual Couchiching conference in Orillia, Ontario. The conference, a non-partisan forum for the examination of divergent views on issues of public concern, examined the crises in our institutionalized society with emphasis on culture, health, education, religion, and economics. Keynote speakers include author and historian Dr. Ivan Illich; Dalhousie University Education Professor Dr. Edgar Friedenberg; C.D. Howe Research Institute President Carl E. Beigie; Atomic Energy Canada Chairman Thomas K. Shoyama; University of Toronto Political Economics Professor Dr. Alan D. Wolfson; and Toronto surgeon Dr. Ian Munro. Interviewed are Mary Sue McCarthy of York University's Faculty of Education; Professor Edgar Friedenberg; Dr. Alan D. Wolfson; Dr. Ian Munro; and Ryerson Polytechnical Institute President Walter G. Pittman. Hosted by Hanna Gartner.
+ * Date: 1979-08-12
+
+
+## Missing
+
+* 1969 - The Frank McGee Report
+ * Broadcasted on 4/13/69, NBC
+ * Report on CIDOC, a radical language and political training center in Mexico headed by Ivan Illich. Report on the Panmunjom Armistice Committee meeting.
+
+* 1969 - A conversation with Ivan Illich.
+ * Eilenberg, Carl. An Interview with Ivan Illich. Liverpool, N.Y.s WCNYTV, 1969. Available in videotape, audiotape, or typed transcription. WCNY-TV (Television station) Syracuse, N.Y. Interviewer: Eilenberg, Carl.
+ * https://librarysearch.library.utoronto.ca/permalink/01UTORONTO_INST/14bjeso/alma991106590050706196
+
+
+* 1970 - A talk by Ivan Illich in Ontario
+ * Conference theme: Milieu milleu'70. Ivan Illich discusses strategies for change in society, stressing the need for priorities. Planning, whether proscribed or prescribed, is discussed.-
+ * 1 cassette, 59 min. : sd. b&w col. ; 1/2in. VHS
+ * Available in:
+ * https://librarysearch.library.utoronto.ca/permalink/01UTORONTO_INST/14bjeso/alma991106530392206196
+ * "It is at the shared print preservation facility Downsview:" http://downsviewkeep.org
+ * Requested to utld@utoronto.ca; Rai.beattie@utoronto.ca; Christina.stewart@utoronto.ca; loryl.macdonald@utoronto.ca; david.fernandez@utoronto.ca
+
+* 1970 - Lecture delivered at York University
+ * Illich Ivan. A videotape was made late in 1970 of e lecture delivered at York University. (For informatin on availability write to'Mr. Art Knowles, Director, Instructional Aid Resources, York University, Keele Street, Downsview, Ontario, Canada.)
+
+
+* 1970 - The Institutionalization of Truth
+ * SYNOPSIS: This is a videotape of a lecture (about 55 minutes) delivered in the spring of 1970 at York University in Toronto, O.Inada. Tt is on 1/2 inch Shibaden tape. (For information on availability write to rr. Beg Herman, L"anaging Editor, Convergence, P.O. Box 250, Station F, 'Toronto 5, Ontario, Canada. This lecture places Illich's thoughts about schools within the context of his opposition to t'cle worldwide drive toward economic development.
+
+* 1970 - Interview in Milieu 70 Winnipeg
+ * In Winnipeg, Ed Reid interviews Dr. Ivan Illich, a theologian and educational reformer from South Mexico. Illich was in Winnipeg attending Milieu '70, a naitonal conference called to consider priorities for change in Canada. He discusses his educational philosophy and his attitude towards organizations such as CUSO (Canadian University Service Overseas) which he feels pollute the minds of the people they set out to help. Produced by CBC.
+ * Duration: 30 minutes
+ * Link: http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=filvidandsou&id=100102&lang=eng
+
+* 1971 - Illich in Tuesday Night
+ * Part of a television program on education. Views and concepts on schooling are given by Dr. Ivan Illich, controversial spokesman for radical education movements. Shown is a sequence on seminars held at Columbia University, where Dr. Illich is seen delivering lectures about the "evils of schooling", the effect it has upon our rich and poor societies, and the need for radical social changes in Latin American countries. He describes the learning processes that go on in our schooling institutions; its relation to our capitalist system; and also, he describes schools as being mass production systems for children, which later result only in creating consumers. A group of professors discuss educational problems in Canada. Speaking are: economist Bruce A. Weber, Sam Pagee of Vancouver City College, Frank Hardwick of Britith Columbia University, and Alan Adamson of Sir George Williams University. Produced by CBC
+ * Duration: 28 minutes
+ * Link: http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=filvidandsou&id=217346&lang=eng
+
+* 1972 - Illich at the National Conference on the Law of Canada
+ * Dr. Ivan Illich. Excerpt from question period.
+ * Duration: 33 minutes
+ * Link: http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=filvidandsou&id=463314&lang=eng (already in digital)
+
+
+* 1975 - Illich in Take 30: Status of Children
+ * Television public affairs program with hosts Rita Deverell, Paul Soles and Ed Reid. The traditional school system is questioned and alternative ways of educating young people are examined by: Kay Bentley, United Church of Canada; Sam Rabinovitch, Children's Learning Centre, McGill University; Richard Farson, author of "Birthrights"; John Hold, author of "Escape From Childhood"; Ivan Illich, author of "Deschooling Society"; Pat McKay, President of Canadian Council on Children and Youth; and various teenagers and members of public. Visual presentations include: a pictorial version of the role of children in society before the Industrial Revolution; animated sequences; and film of small children working in factory in contemporary China.
+ * Duration: 30 minutes
+ * Available at:
+ * http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=filvidandsou&id=196180&lang=eng
+ * http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=filvidandsou&id=196191&lang=eng
+
+* 1976 - Entwicklung wohin? (Serie: Ohne Zukunft lebt sich's schlecht)
+ * Development to where? (series: Life is bad without a future)
+ * Director: Ernst-Ludwig Freisewinkel
+ * Duration: 45 minutes
+ * Requested to dff.film