Browse the American Women collection
Title | Description | Keywords | Genre | PRA Archive # | StoreItem |
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Women in the Metropolitan Community Church / moderated by Ronald Gold. |
Assistant Pastor Ann Montague of the Manhattan Metropolitan Community Church and three other women church members - Judy Miller, Charlene Taylor and Gail Zudeikis[sp?] -- discuss the Church, which professes a special ministry to the gay and lesbian community. Montague discusses the Church's attempts to build a community in which "people take each other seriously" and the women attendees discuss their own personal narratives of how they came to the Church and to Christianity in general. The host and producer is Ronald Gold. |
Montague, Ann., Gold, Ronald., Gays -- Religious life., Women in the Metropolitan Community Church / moderated by Ronald Gold., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- Religion, American Women -- Lesbians | BC2475 | Women in the Metropolitan Community Church / moderated by Ronald Gold. (CD) |
Women in the United Kingdom |
Viv Sutherland talks with professor Helen Baehr of the Center Polyclinic of London about the status of women in the United Kingdom. |
Baehr, Helen, Women -- Great Britain, Feminism, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- International women | BC2196.20 | |
Women in the workforce in Canada |
Kathy Ann Kersey interviews Margaret Catley-Carlson, Deputy Executive Director UNICEF about Women in the Workforce in Canada. |
Catley-Carlson, Margaret, Women workers., CANADA, Women employees -- Canada, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- Work and unions, American Women -- International women | BC2196.25 | |
Women in theater / hosted by Toby Kanter. |
Panel discussion with women involved in theater: off-Broadway producers, performers and writers. They discuss the Women's Theatre Arts scene in New York City, the emergence of the Feminist Art Forum in the 1970's, economic realities and the cyclical nature of media perceptions of the 1980's, how the 1990's might be the Women's Decade, and a discussion of the drama "Women's Sex and Censorship" which is being used as a fundraiser for Louise Weaver's Women's One World Art Center. Hosted by Toby Kanter. PANELISTS: Margot Lewitin of the Women's Interarts Center and Interart Theater, Tisa Chang (b. 1941) of Pan-Asian Rep., Victoria "Vickie" Abrash of The Women's Project, Kate Moira Ryan of Three Dollar Bill. |
Ryan, Kate Moira, Lewitin, Margot, Chang, Tisa., Abrash, Victoria, Women entertainers., Theater -- New York (City) -- Social aspects., Weaver, Louise, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- Theater | IZ0319 | |
Women is losers. |
Members of the Women's Liberation discuss the role of women in American society. The discussion touches on a wide variety of topics, including the necessity for women to break out of the roles that have been prescribed for them, the emotional and sexual lives of women, and the media's portrayal of women. Source material for the program originates from discussion and on-the-air phone calls taped in July 1968. The program coordinator is Peter Sutheim. Produced for WBAI by Susan Cagle with technical assistance by Ed Woodard. |
Sex discrimination against women, Feminism, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- Feminism, American Women -- Anthropology and societal role | BB3207 | Women is losers. (CD) |
Women musicians night: May 1975 (Part One only) |
Women Musicians Night at the WBAI Free Music Store, May 29, 1975. Part 1 of this program includes new age music by Jeriann Hilderley, drums, and Kay Gardner (1941 - 2002) of Lavendar Jane, flute & voice (35 min), and after intermission Dorothy Carter (1935 - 2003), dulcimer and voice, performs dulcimer hymns (14 min). Part 2 of this program is missing. Previously numbered IZ1461.02A. Engineered by Peter Zanger and hosted by Ms. Mark Giles. |
American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Gardner, K. (Kay), New age (Concepts, lifestyles, etc.) -- Songs and music., Hilderley, Jeriann, 1937-, Dulcimer music., Carter, Dorothy | American Women -- Music and musicians | BC0709.35 | |
Women of the Amazon / Janet Siskind ; interviewed by Viv Sutherland. |
Viv Sutherland interviews Professor Janet Siskind of Rutgers University's Anthropology Department about her field work in the Amazon rainforest and her book "To Hunt in the Morning." |
Siskind, Janet., Anthropologists -- Personal narratives., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Women -- Amazon River Region. | American Women -- Anthropology and societal role, American Women -- International women | BC2625 | |
Women Office Workers (W.O.W.) speak out |
Women office workers, members of the group W.O.W. (Women Office Workers) tell their experiences during a speak out entitled "Women Workers Speak Out" recorded in the fall 1973. From the April 1973 WBAI Folio: "Last fall, women workers gathered together to speak out about their jobs. A packing house worker, a waitress, office workers, household workers, and women in a variety of trades describe their work and the problems they confront each day on the job. Many of these women have become active in the trade union movement and see the organization of non-union women as the priority for working women and the women's movement." Because there is no description on this tape, it is assumed to be part of this speak out. |
Women workers., Labor unions -- Minority membership., Office workers -- Personal narratives., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- Work and unions | BC1717 | |
Women on Watergate. |
Gloria Steinem, Frances FitzGerald, Brett Vuolo and Nanette Rainone discuss the Watergate affair. Their discussion touches on how all of the coverage on the Watergate hearings on WBAI has been by men; the impression one gets of the absence of women; and whether past observations tells us anything about Watergate at all. They take phone calls from listeners. Recorded at WBAI June 27th, 1973. |
FitzGerald, Frances, 1940-, Steinem, Gloria, Vuolo, Brett., Watergate Affair, 1972-1974., Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- Politicians and politics | BC1422 | |
Women reporting on women |
Three feminist journalists who were all involved in coverage of the Houston Women's Conference discuss the question of whether women journalists can objectively cover women's issues. The journalists are Anna Quindlen of the New York Times; Ronnie Eldridge, former executive producer for Woman Alive on Channel 13 and candidate for Manhattan Borough President; and Ellen Willis, who writes for Rolling Stone. Recorded at Barnard College March 21, 1978 and produced by Celeste Wesson for the Public Affairs Department of WBAI-FM. Assistance from Terry Ornstein and Marjorie Finkelstein. |
Eldridge, Ronnie, Quindlen, Anna, Willis, Ellen, Women journalists., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- Authors and journalists | IZ1447 |