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Washington report-March 1, 1971: Interview with Sam Love and Barbara Reid

Steve Bookshester talks with Sam Love and Barbara Reid of Environmental Action about the "Ecotage Contest" and what Environmental Action has been doing since last April's Earth Day. Environmental Action was the umbrella organization for Earth Day. Other topics are the SST, highways and the upcoming water quality act.

How to do your own divorce / Charles E. Sherman ; interviewed by Elsa Knight Thompson.

Attorney Charles E. Sherman, better known as Ed Sherman, author of the book "How to do your own divorce in California" (Occidental, CA: Nolo Press, 1972), talks to Elsa Knight Thompson. Sherman advises not representing yourself in a divorce case, and discusses legal fees, divorce rates, and religious versus legal interpretations of divorce law. Also broadcast on WBAI on 7/28/71.

The need for action (Part 1 of 2)

Father James E. Groppi, a white Roman Catholic priest leading a black militant group in Milwaukee known as the Commandos, addresses the Racism in America symposium at Sacramento State College, October 3, 1968. Part one.
KPFA Folio note, February 1969: Father James E. Groppi, a white Roman Catholic priest, is a leader of a black militant group in Milwaukee known as the Commandos. His activities in the civil rights movement include the Washington March of 1963 and the Selma-Montgomery March of 1965; he led Negro marchers into Milwaukee's south side in the "hot summer" of 1967.

Mary Holmes : art educator

Clare Loeb interviews Mary Holmes, art educator at University of California, Santa Cruz. The teacher discusses both the needs and objectives of art education.

The literary world of Anais Nin

Clare Spark (nee Loeb) interviews author Anais Nin (pronounced "Anna-EES" "NEEN"). Program begins with two songs about "emancipated women" from Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado," songs which Loeb chose specifically for Ms. Nin. BB4200 is a edited, lower quality version of this recording.
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