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Title | Description | Keywords | Genre | PRA Archive # | StoreItem |
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Grow old with 17 million others / Clark Tibbitts interviewed by Elsa Knight Thompson |
Dr. Clark Tibbitts, Deputy director of the Special Staff on Aging, a staff agency to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, discusses the social conditions of Americans over 65 with Elsa Knight Thompson. The Special Staff on Aging is a part of the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. RECORDED: 27 Sept. 1962. BROADCAST: KPFA Nov. 13, 1962 and WBAI, 29 Jan. 1975. |
Seniors -- United States -- Social conditions., Seniors -- Health and welfare., Tibbitts, Clark, 1903-1985, United States. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- Health, American Women -- Aging | BB0333 | |
Gwen Avery performing at KPFA |
Gospel and blues singer Gwen Avery (1943 - 2014) performs in KPFA's Studio B on January 30, 1977. The songs are as follows: I'm a woman (Gwen Avery) -- A change (Gwen Avery) -- Just a closer walk (Spiritual) -- Sunny (Bobby Hebb) -- I will too (David Ahlers) -- Missing you (David Ahlers) -- Shout it out (David Ahlers) -- Do it on my own (David Ahlers) -- Backyard blues (Gwen Avery). Technical note: Left channel is low and the recording needs editing. |
American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Avery, Gwen, 1915-2001, African American women musicians, Blues (Songs, etc.), Women's music, Women musicians. | American Women -- Music and musicians | AZ1657 | |
Gwendolyn Brooks and LeRoi Jones poetry reading |
This is a recording of the session during which Gwendolyn Brooks and LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka) read from their own poetry at the Negro Writers conference at Asilomar in August 1964. "The Negro writer in the United States" was a five-day seminar hosted by the University of California at Berkeley Extension Program, held at the Asilomar State Park in California, August 5-9, 1964. This first reel is of Gwendolyn Brooks reading her poetry and prose, beginning with her foreword to the "New Negro Poets U.S.A." anthology (ed. Langston Hughes, 1963). Brooks was the first African American writer to receive the Pulitzer Prize, and she was the poet laureate of the state of Illinois. Brooks was also the only female faculty member presenting at the conference. On the second reel Jones reads from his poetry for the first half of the recording, and the second half contains a lively question and answer session for both poets. During the discussion, the moderator asks Saunders Redding to read one of Brooks's poems. |
Poets, Black, African American poets, The Negro writer in United States conference -- Asilomar, California -- 1964, University of California, Berkeley. University Extension, Brooks, Gwendolyn, 1917-2000, African Americans--Civil rights--History, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Baraka, Amiri, 1934-2014 | American Women -- Poetry, American Women -- Women of Color and discrimination | BB1910 | Gwendolyn Brooks and LeRoi Jones poetry reading 2-CD set |
Gypsy Rose Lee / interviewed by Herb Feinstein. |
Burlesque actress Gypsy Rose Lee (1911 - 1970) discusses her life in the theater with Herb Feinstein. She discusses some of the highlights of her career as well as her relationship with her family. |
Lee, Gypsy Rose., Burlesques., Actresses., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- Theater | BC1110 | |
Hal Draper's commentary on the San Francisco Examiner's attack on Women for Peace |
Hal Draper, socialist activist and author comments on the San Francisco Examiner's attack on Women for Peace, which had been holding demonstrations all over the country against bomb testing. In an article printed in the San Francisco Examiner on Monday, May 21, 1962, it was suggested that the Women for Peace movement was infiltrated and controlled by Communists. |
Draper, Hal., Mass media -- Political aspects., Women -- Political activity., Commentary / Hal Draper., Peace movement., Women Strike for Peace, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- Peace and Antinuclear activism, American Women -- Authors and journalists | BB1356 | |
Hanoi broadcasts / narrated by Elsa Knight Thompson. |
Documentary concerning a series of radio broadcasts that were addressed to United States troops urging them to stop fighting and protest the war in Vietnam, and which were sent to Hanoi by unknown persons calling themselves Radio Stateside. The creators of these programs announced that listeners could write to them care of KPFK-FM Los Angeles, despite KPFK having no knowledge of these tapes or who made them. Includes an interview between Bob Adler, station manager of KPFK, and Andy Park of the news division of Los Angeles radio station KNPC, as well as two excerpts from tapes produced by Radio Hanoi. Narrated by Elsa Knight Thompson. Article about Ronald Ramsey who said that he was the "voice" of Radio Hanoi was glued to the box of this tape. |
Thompson, Elsa Knight, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Radio broadcasting -- Vietnam., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- Vietnam conflict | BB5496 | |
Harriet Tubman / produced by Darcell King. (Episode 6 of 7) |
Harriet Tubman was born into slavery and escaped to the North. Not satisfied with her own liberty, she risked her own life and freedom by returning to the South nineteen times to lead over three hundred men, women, and children to liberty by means of the underground railway. This program tells about her life and fight to help slaves escape north. Produced by Darcell King. |
Women, Black -- United States., Slavery, Underground railroad., Tubman, Harriet, 1820?-1913, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- Autobiographies and Biographies, American Women -- Women of Color and discrimination, American Women -- Women's history | AZ0471.06 | Harriet Tubman / produced by Darcell King. (CD) |
Healing sounds and Lifting off, learning how to fly / by Joanna Brouk and Maggi Payne |
Two musical works: one composed for use in hospitals, one for Peter Pan theme. 1. Piano: Healing Sounds (23:22), 2. Flute: a) Lifting off: Learning how to fly, b) 2 Birds (24:56). Flute: Maggie Payne, Piano: Joanna Brouk. This recording is likely an aircheck of Brouk and Payne's album Healing Music. Box notes list both March and April 1980. Note on box: NO CUSTOMER DUBS. |
Brouk, Joanna, 1949, Women musicians., Sound -- Psychological effect, Mind and body therapies, Sound -- Physiological effect, Payne, Maggi, Healing music, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Healing | American Women -- Music and musicians | AZ0447 | |
Health and safety in the automated office: VDTs / produced by Mara Liasson |
This short documentary examines the impact of the machine that best represents the automation of office work: the video display terminal. The program includes music, sound effects, and interviews with office workers and female trade unionists in San Francisco, as well as experts in the field of occupational safety and health. Health topics include stress, radiation, muscular-skeletal strain, and eye problems from regular work at video display terminals. Heard in this program are Janet Bertinuson, associate director at the Labor Occupational Health Program at the University of California in Berkeley; Barbara Potkin, a member of the Office and Professional Employees Union; Lloyd Jackson, the electronic data processing liaison at Blue Shield, where Potkin works; Dr. Milton Zaret, associate clinical professor of ophthalmology at New York University; Helen Palter, president of the San Francisco Oakland Newspaper Guild; John Rogers, public relations director at Blue Shield. Written and produced by Mara Liasson. Engineered by James Bond and Kathy Jacob. Previously cataloged as VDT's: health and safety in the automated office. This program is listed in the Folio as Occupational Health Hazards. Broadcasted several times in 1981 and 1982. |
Zaret, Milton, Video display terminals., Occupational health and safety., Office workers -- Health hazards., Women labor unionists., Bertinuson, Janet, Women at Work Broadcast awards., Women labor union members--United States, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Women employees, Palter, Helen S. | American Women -- Work and unions, American Women -- Health | AZ0552 | Health and safety in the automated office: VDTs / produced by Mara Liasson |
Health and women in Grenada / produced by Sue Supriano |
The 1979 revolution in Grenada brought new leadership to the country and many improvements in quality of life there. Sue Supriano, KPFA, talks with Khandi Ahlene (sp?), head of the nutrition program in the Ministry of Health in Grenada about the health care delivery system there, women's involvement with that system, the nutrition problems in Grenada, the health education system, the school feeding program, and other issues. Recorded in Grenada in November 1981. |
Grenada Food and Nutrition Council, Medical care., Women -- Grenada, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- International women, American Women -- Health | AZ0611 |