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The Lesbian Show: July 15, 1980 - Third World Lesbian Writers Conference (2nd annual)

The Lesbian Show, produced by Donna Allegra, features readings from the 2nd Annual Third World Lesbian Writers Conference in April 1980, sponsored by the Azalea collective and Salsa Soul. Audre Lorde opened the night reading "Need." The following readers are Imani, Joan Gibbs, Anita Cornwell, Isis, Arisa Reed, Candice Boyce, Chirlane McCray, and Jabu reading Ntozake Shange.

Lesbian panel number three / produced by Bonnie Bellow (Episode 4)

Socialist-feminist conference. After last lesbian panelist; song; third world caucus criticism; beginning of open-mic conference criticism. Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387. Removed from American Women project because WYSO has copies according to American Archive website.

Women and the economy / produced by Bonnie Bellow (Episode 3)

INTRO: The following program is a discussion of women and the economy by Batya Weinbaum and Lori Helmbold of the Union for Radical Political Economics. The discussion was recorded at the First National Socialist-Feminist Conference held in Yellow Springs, Ohio over the last July 4th Weekend. The first speaker is Batya Weinbaum.

Socialist feminist theory: panel 1 / produced by Bonnie Bellow (Episode 1)

A discussion of Socialist-Feminist Theory recorded at the first national Socialist-Feminist Conference, July 4, 1975 in Yellow Springs, Ohio. The panelists are Susan Fitzpatrick of the Berkeley-Oakland Women's Union; Barbara Ehrenreich of the New American Movement; and Michele Russell, formerly of the Motor City Labor League. Produced by Bonnie Bellow.

Phone-in questions (Part 4 of 4)

This is the fourth and final program produced by Marcia Tompkins in a series called "You must go home again: 1970," about her hometown of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The series is a sequel to her 1965 series of the same title.

Four people of the town (Part 3 of 4)

This is the third of four programs produced by Marcia Tompkins in a series called "You must go home again: 1970," about her hometown of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The series is a sequel to her 1965 series of the same title.

An interview with Robert Shelton (Part 2 of 4)

This is the second of four programs produced by Marcia Tompkins in a series called "You must go home again: 1970," about her hometown of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The series is a sequel to her 1965 series of the same title.

New York Radical Feminists' talk about the 1971 Rape Speakout

This is a February 1985 rebroadcast of a 1971 episode of Womankind, hosted by Nanette Rainone. Rainone interviews four members of the New York Radical Feminists (not introduced) about the Rape Speakout they are organizing for January 24, 1971 at St. Clements Episcopal Church in Manhattan.
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