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Emotional roots of racism

Dr. Price M. Cobbs, black psychiatrist and co-author with Dr. William Grier of the best-seller, "Black Rage," speaking at Sacramento State College October 2, 1968 during their symposium on "Racism in America." Introduced by Jack Livingston.

The American woman / Felix Greene

The commentator is Felix Greene, journalist and producer for KPFA. Commentary: "The American Woman." Greene comments on the differences between American women and British women in such areas as public behavior with strangers, relations towards men, self image and appearance, femininity, and motherhood. Recorded April 12, 1955; broadcast April 19, 1963. Master by K. Winslow.

The ethics of sexual freedom / Joseph Fletcher

Joseph Fletcher, S.T.D., Professor of Social Ethics at the Episcopal Theology School, Cambridge, Mass., and author of the controversial book "Situation Ethics: The New Morality," gives a talk entitled "The Ethics of Sexual Freedom" at the "The Pill and the Puritan Ethic" symposium held in San Francisco on February 11, 1967. He talks on the movement for sexual expression in the United States.

Sexual freedom: the middle road / Lester Kirkendall

Dr. Lester Kirkendall, Professor of Family Life at Oregon State University and author of "The Problems of Remaining a Virgin," gives a talk entitled "Sexual Freedom: The Middle Road" at the "The Pill and the Puritan Ethic" symposium held in San Francisco on February 12, 1967. His talk attacks both the Puritan right and the libertine left on the problem of sexual ethics.

Nikki Bridges interviewed by Sidney Roger

In this recording, Sidney Roger interviews the wife of labor leader Harry Bridges, Nikki Bridges, Bay Area chairwoman of the Jeannette Rankin Brigade, a coalition of women and organizations formed to go to Washington on January 15, 1968 to present their petition to redress grievances against Congress for the continuation of the Vietnam war.

The Expectations of the young. Paul Goodman.

Dr. Paul Goodman, author of "Growing Up Absurd," gives a talk entitled "Expectations of the Young" at the "The Pill and the Puritan Ethic" symposium held in San Francisco on February 12, 1967.

Do as I do, be as I am : the bruising conflict / Ben Ard. (Episode 12 of 12)

The third Sunday morning speaker at the symposium "The Uncertain Quest - The Dilemmas of Sex Education," produced by and held at the University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco and simulcast on KPFA, is Ben Ard, Ph.D., Professor of Counseling, Department of Counseling, San Francisco State College.

Community acceptance of the responsible teacher / Isadore Rubin. (Episode 11 of 12)

The second Sunday morning speaker at the symposium "The Uncertain Quest - The Dilemmas of Sex Education," produced by and held at the University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco and simulcast on KPFA, is Isadore Rubin, Ph.D. He is the Managing Editor of Sexology Magazine and the Treasurer of Sex Information and Education Council of the United States, New York.

Language and attitude / Richard Tansey. (Episode 10 of 12)

The first Sunday morning, April 11, speaker at the symposium "The Uncertain Quest - The Dilemmas of Sex Education," produced by and held at the University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco and simulcast on KPFA, is Richard G. Tansey (1919-1998), Ph.D., Professor of Art at San Jose State College.
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