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Recombinant DNA : genetic engineering in the corporate world / produced by Adi Gevins and Laurie Garrett (Episode 3)

In this program on DNA, the thin line between research and corporate profit, public benefits and public menace is debated in interviews with industrial, academic, and government biogeneticists. Includes interviews with Dr. Sidney Udenfriend of Hoffmann-La Roche Pharmaceutical Corporation, Jeremy Rifkin and Dan Smith of the People's Business Commission, and Dr. Steven Beckenford of UC Berkeley, and others. Produced by Laurie Garrett and Adi Gevins, with engineering assistance from Philip Maldari.

Previously cataloged as AZ0029.

Gevins, Adi., Peabody awards, Corporate profits., Recombinant DNA., Genetic engineering., Garrett, Laurie, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Health, American Women -- Science and scientists AZ0027.03 Recombinant DNA : genetic engineering in the corporate world / produced by Adi Gevins and Laurie Garrett (Episode 3) (nid:1250)
Fraud in the sciences / produced by Adi Gevins and Laurie Garrett (Episode 4)

An examination of fraud, fudging, and stretching the truth in the sciences. Includes interviews with Dr. Leon Kamin of Princeton University, who exposed the fraud of Dr. Cyril Burt (father of the genetic theory of intelligence), physicist Norman Milleron, anthropologist Dr. Laura Nader, and Dr. DeWitt Stetton of the National Institute of Health. Also contains a brief comedic sketch. Produced by Laurie Garrett and Adi Gevins, with engineering assistance from Scott McAllister and theatrical assistance from Randy Thom and Bill Sokol.

Previously cataloged as AZ0036.

Nader, Laura., Milleron, Norman., Kamin, Leon J., Research ethics., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Health, American Women -- Science and scientists AZ0027.04 Fraud in the sciences / produced by Adi Gevins and Laurie Garrett (Episode 4)
A visit to the Stanford Primate Research Center / produced by Adi Gevins and Laurie Garrett

The Stanford Primate Research Center houses primates in a natural-like habitat and provides research in primate development and behavior, significantly female dominated social groups, in squirrel monkeys, rhesus monkeys, and chimpanzees. This is a documentary on the Center and includes interviews with director Dr. Seymour Levine and Dr. Christopher Coe. Produced by Laurie Garrett and Adi Gevins. Technical assistance by Scott McAllister.

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Previously cataloged as AZ0043.

Coe, Christopher L., Levine, Seymour, 1925-, Primates -- Behavior., Stanford Outdoor Primate Facility, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Science and scientists AZ0027.05 A visit to the Stanford Primate Research Center / produced by Adi Gevins and Laurie Garrett
Galapagos Islands discovered : evolution of the ocean floor / Dr. John Corliss ; interviewed by Laurie Garrett.

Laurie Garrett interviews Dr. John Corliss of Oregon State University, Corvalis, co-head of the Galapagos Research Mission, about the recent discoveries off the Galapagos Islands. Corliss, plunging two miles to the sea floor, found enormous volcanic activity, high concentrations of radioactivity and rare elements, and strange new life forms. The new biology of the ocean alters some of the prevailing theories of evolution. Garrett and Corliss discuss evolution, the content of the earth's core, and the experience of diving two miles below sea level. Produced by Laurie Garrett, with technical assistance from Susan Ohori.

Previously cataloged as AZ0066.

Evolution of the ocean floor., Galapagos Islands., Corliss, John., Marine biology -- Galapagos Islands., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Science and scientists AZ0027.06 Galapagos Islands discovered : evolution of the ocean floor / Dr. John Corliss ; interviewed by Laurie Garrett.
Test tube babies / produced by Laurie Garrett.

Documentary on the moral, physical, and socio-political controversy surrounding artificial insemination and egg implantation, based on hearings conducted in San Francisco in November 1978 by Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) Secretary Joseph Califano. Heard on the program are Dr. Alan Enders from the University of California, Davis; Francis Filice, Professor Emeritus of Biology at University of San Francisco; Mary Ann Schwab, Legislative Information Chairman for the National Council of Catholic Women; and others. Produced, researched and engineered by Laurie Garrett at KPFA.

Previously cataloged as AZ0643.

Artificial insemination, Human., Fertilization in vitro, Human., Science -- Social aspects., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Health, American Women -- Science and scientists AZ0027.14 Test tube babies / produced by Laurie Garrett.
National march on Washington for lesbian and gay rights (ACTUALITIES)

On October 14, 1979, ten years after the Stonewall riots, more than 100,000 people from the United States and ten other countries marched on Washington, D.C. for lesbian and gay rights. Pacifica producers in Washington recorded speeches and actualities from the rally, and parts were broadcast live. This second set in the series consists of four reels of actualities from the rally after the Pacifica broadcast was done airing. These reels were previously cataloged as KZ0754.03, KZ0754.04, KZ0754.05, and KZ0754.06.

KZ0754.02A starts with Holly Near, JT Thomas and Meg Christian performing "There's something about the women" (begins midway through the song) and a rendition of "We are a gentle angry people." A female announcer (not named) speaks about money and solicits donations from the audience. Holly Near then performs "Over the rainbow." Ray Hill from Houston, TX talks about incarceration of gay men and lesbians and introduces the Reverend Dr. Charles Law. Law speaks on how "integration, and not assimilation" is the main challenge for gay activism in the 1980s. Hill then introduces Paula Gunn Allen from the American Indian Gay Movement, who speaks on how she represents the people with the longest gay history in the Western hemisphere. Allen Ginsberg reads his poem "Song" and sends a warning to Congress, and Peter Orlovsky reads "Someone liked me when I was twelve." KZ0754.02B begins with Ray Hill introducing Juanita Ramos and Armando Gaetan, representing Third World gays and lesbians (Ramos speaks in English and then Gaetan summarizes the speech in Spanish). Congressional Representatives Ted Weiss (D-NY) and Phil Burton (D-CA) speak briefly. Hill makes some brief announcements and then another female announcer introduces the disco band Gotham who perform "(I'm your) AC/DC man." Lucia Valeska from the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force speaks. Audre Lorde speaks about the necessity to address racism, classism and sexism in the LGBT movement. BlackBerri speaks briefly and performs his song "Eat the rich." KZ0754.02C starts with Hill making more announcements, then introduces Tom Robinson who sings "Glad to be gay" and "Stand together." Howard Wallace, who organized the boycott of Coors, speaks on behalf of the gay labor movement. Kate Millett, author of Sexual Politics, speaks about the "threat" of gay love. More announcements, then Florynce "Flo" Kennedy is brought on stage and sings "Nothing could be sweeter than to find out that Anita [Bryant] is a lesbian" with a chorus, and then addresses the crowd. KZ0754.02D begins with Margo Carl from Lambda Legal speaking about violence towards and incarceration of LGBT people. Anthony Sullivan, one of the first same-sex marriage applicants in the US, speaks about LGBT people and immigration law. Reverend John Kuiper, the first gay man to adopt a child in the US, speaks about his case. Sandy Schuster and Madeleine Isaacson, lesbian mothers, speak of their struggles. Supervisor Harry Britt from San Francisco speaks about Harvey Milk. The final speaker of the day is Arthur McCombs of the Gay Atheist League of America, who decries religion as the source of gay oppression.

Gay liberation movement., Gay rights., Protests, demonstrations, vigils, etc. -- Washington, D.C., Lesbians, National march on Washington for lesbian and gay rights., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Lesbians, American Women -- Activists KZ0754.02 National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights actualities
Income trend in the Soviet Union ; Women in the Soviet Union / William Mandel

Soviet Press and Periodicals. Regular weekly show on KPFA, hosted by top Soviet Analyst William Mandel. Position of women in medical science is highlighted. Contains phone-ins. Mandel states it is his 20th annual program for International Woman's Day. Program begins with an answer to the last week's question regarding the Soviet income spread. (From label) Excellent show. Really informative and eye-opening for people traditionally filled with antipathy towards the U.S.S.R. Handwritten note: Opens with condemnation of KPFA's public affairs and traffic departments.

Women -- Soviet Union., Income distribution -- Soviet Union., Radio call-in shows, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- International women AZ0038 Income trend in the Soviet Union ; Women in the Soviet Union / William Mandel
Women in early Ireland : an interview / with Sharon Devlin ; produced by Padraigin McGillicuddy

This recording is an interview Padraigin McGillicuddy conducted with Sharon Devlin concerning the role of women in early Celtic societies. Includes discussions of relative equality, marriage customs, fosterage, taboos as mind control, culture in general, the tribal systems, similarities to native American Indian structures, and religions. RECORDED: at Devlin's home. BROADCAST: KPFA, 17 March 1977. (Note on box: Same as AZ0320) Produced by Padraigin McGillicuddy. Closing music "The women of Ireland" by Sean O Riada as played by The Chieftans.

From box label: Some unusual stuff, received many requests for copies of same. Self contained.

May have initially been broadcast as part of the Roots of Consciousness series.

Devlin, Sharon, Marriage customs and rites, Celtic., Women -- Ireland., Fosterage., Paganism -- Ireland, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- International women AZ0047 Women in early Ireland : an interview / with Sharon Devlin ; produced by Padraigin McGillicuddy
Open every eye / produced by Padraigin McGillicuddy

This is a documentary/collage on Ireland, quick scan past and present, from 1169 to the Easter Uprising of 1916, with music, poetry, actualities from the Irish Republican Army, the Civil Rights Association, and the women's movement, an analysis of the present society in the 'free' South, then a look at the situation in the North. With taped excerpts from members on the Provisional Sinn Fein, the Official Six County Republican Clubs, the Communist Party of Ireland, the Civil Rights Movement, and Friends of Irish Freedom. Produced by Padraigin McGillicuddy. With technical assistance from Randy Tom and David Anger. Sources for the program included On Our Knees: Ireland 1972 by Rosita Sweetman; Governing Without Consensus: an Irish Perspective by Richard Rose; The London Times report on Northern Ireland; and the CBS Legacy collection.

Irish Republican Army, McGillicuddy, Padraigin., Women's movement -- Ireland., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- International women AZ0052 Open every eye / produced by Padraigin McGillicuddy
Sexism on the hill / Ellin O'Leary

Reporter Ellin O'Leary talks about how sexism and racism stands in the way of female reporters on Capitol Hill. Phone interview conducted by an unidentified male during a "Marathon." O'Leary discusses a movement of female staffers in Washington to organize, then plays a clip from an interview with Miriam Dorsey, who was a member of the Capitol Hill Caucus and went on to become Executive Director of the North Carolina Council for Women.

Tape box label: Pacifica's Washington reporter raps about sexism on the Hill, particularly for reporters. She points out that racism is also very intense, and gets into what's happening in terms of organizing at this time. Interesting for Pacifica people, but not much use to anybody else. Good to archive for Pacifica historical purposes.

Sexism -- Washington (D.C.), Women journalists -- Washington (D.C.)., Racism -- Washington, D.C., O'Leary, Ellin, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Authors and journalists, American Women -- Politicians and politics AZ0069 Sexism on the hill / Ellin O'Leary
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