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Title | Description | Keywords | Genre | PRA Archive # | StoreItem |
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Washinton report-April 26, 1971: George Alderson interviewed by Margot Adler |
Margot Adler talks with George Alderson, coordinator of the Coalition Against the SST and legislative director of Friends of the Earth about how the forces were put together to defeat the SST in Congress. |
Alderson, George., Supersonic transport planes., Defense policy -- United States., Environment -- Politics and government., Lobbying., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- Environmentalism | BC0019.09 | |
Kate Millett goes on all day about Simone de Beauvoir |
Kate Millett speaks about Simone de Beauvoir as a biographer (38 min.). After some blank spots in the recording, there is a question and answer session to 62 minutes. Ambient noise follows, rest of tape is blank. Likely recorded at a colloquium on Simone De Beauvoir held at The French House at Columbia University April 4-6, 1985. |
Beauvoir, Simone de, 1908-1986, Millett, Kate., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- Authors and journalists | KZ2743 | |
Women and radical psychiatry |
Three women from the Radical Psychiatry Center in Berkeley, Savannah Gravich, Hogie Wyckoff, and Anita Friedman, discuss what radical psychiatry is and how women in particular deal with their their oppression in problem-solving groups. They also talk about the radical psychiatry "community" and what it has to offer to people in political movements. The interviewer is Anita Frankel. Program contains the songs "Humpty Dumpty," "Closer to the Ground," and "Sometimes Like A River" by The Joy of Cooking and closes with "O-o-h child" (Five Stairsteps) sung by Nina Simone. |
Psychology, Applied., Psychiatry., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 | American Women -- Psychology and psychotherapy | BC1217 |