How menstruation created humanity : the world according to Z / Zsuzsana Budapest ; interviewed by Naomi Goffman.

Program Title:
How menstruation created humanity : the world according to Z / Zsuzsana Budapest ; interviewed by Naomi Goffman.
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KZ1765
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Zsuzsanna Budapest is a modern Hungarian witch, and a founding mother of the Feminist spirituality movement. She has written "The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries," "The Grandmother of Time," and "Grandmother Moon." She began her campaign in the early 1970's when arrested in Venice, California, for reading Tarot cards. She fought and won the case on the basis of religious freedom. She presents her view of menstruation as the key evolutionary development that allowed for the development of human civilization, and of a culture created by women who worship the life force.|HOW MENSTRUACTION CREATED HUMANITY : THE WORLD ACCORDING TO Z / Zsuzsana Budapest| interviewed by Naomi Goffman. - Zsuzsanna Budapest is a modern Hungarian witch, and a founding mother of the Feminist spirituality movement. She has written "The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries," "The Grandmother of Time," and "Grandmother Moon." She began her campaign in the early 1970's when arrested in Venice, California, for reading Tarot cards. She fought and won the case on the basis of religious freedom. She presents her view of menstruation as the key evolutionary development that allowed for the development of human civilization, and of a culture created by women who worship the life force. - RECORDED: 21 Apr. 1991.

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21 Apr. 1991.
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1 reel (45 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|45:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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