Feminist author and activist Ti-Grace Atkinson discusses her involvement with the feminist movement and her decision to leave the Women's Liberation group. Atkinson also discusses Mayor John Lindsay asking Gloria Steinem to mobilize the women's movement to support moving welfare recipients from hotels into abandoned housing near Floyd Bennett Field. Hosted by Deloris Costello.
The topic is psychoanalytically-informed feminist therapy, with moderators Lynne Zeavin and Adrienne Harris. Guests include therapists Susie Orbach, Luise Echenbaum, and Carol Bloom from the Women's Therapy Center Institute, 80 11th Street, New York, 10003. Program sponsored by the Group for Radical Human Science.
This week: Lynne Zeavin and Muriel Dimen discuss feminism and therapy versus feminist therapy. Self-contained with phone calls edited but left in, including a call with British psychotherapist and author Susie Orbach. Program brought to you by Group For Radical Human Science.
Judy Pasternak interviews Eleanor Cooper of the Women's Liberation Center of New York about the history of the center and the what takes place at the center. Thisis an edited excerpt from More Than Half the World, Sunday, February 11, 1979.
Washington Report: December 22, 1976. Three segments: 1. Is the Supreme Court Against Pregnancy? Rep. Pat Schroeder discusses Court decision barring pregnant women from disability pay. (Ellin O'Leary: producer); 2. Women political activists accuse Carter of ignoring women's interests, Gloria Steinem and others. Rep. Elect Barbara Mikulski. (Ellin O'leary: producer); 3.
Washington Report: March 6, 1972. Interview with Dr. Rona Fields, an American psychologist who is the first American psychologist to visit the Long Kesh internment camp in Northern Ireland. She describes the physical and psychological torture present in the camps. Includes subsequent report on House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee hearings on Ireland. Program is self-contained.