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Women and the world in the 1980s: March 26, 1982

Blanche Cook interviews Cathy Porter about her book "Alexandra Kollontai: a biography," about Kollontai (1872-1952), a female Russian Communist revolutionary who fought for workers and women's rights. Music ends abruptly at red leader.

Women and the world in the 1980s: February 26, 1982

Blanche Wiesen Cook hosts. Interview with Ruth Meyers, one of the founders of Women Strike for Peace and a child psychologist and Kathy Engel, poet, co-director of the Fund for Open Information and Accountability who is active in the Anti-Klan Network. The program begins with a call-in from Theresa Funicello of the Downtown Welfare Advocacy Center.

This bridge called my back: October 2, 1981

Aircheck of first in a series of programs on the history of women of color titled "This Bridge Called My Back," inspired by the anthology of the same title, edited by Gloria Anzaldua and Cherrie Moraga. This program, about Native American and other women of color in the United States, is an introduction to the series, with music, poetry, and commentary. Host is Barbara Omolade.

Tom Russell

Tom Russell interviewed about his album "Road to Bayamon" produced by Norway Record company. WBAI fundraising included. US Steel.

Irish music

Kate Borger interviews Pierce Turner and plays his music. Sound muffled. Cut calendar.

Leon Thomas

Kate Borger interviews Leon Thomas, formerly of Santana. Thomas plays music from Santana with strings. Leon Thomas and Full Circle live at Roland Kirk concert in San Francisco. Neo Kriki; Tell me why. James Leary - bass; Eddie Marshall - drums; Baba Tunda - congas.

McPartland plays herself (Part 2 only)

This episode of "A delicate balance" features host, jazz pianist Marian McPartland (1918-2013), playing her own records and several where she accompanied on piano, including Jimmy Rowles, Dave McKenna, Herman Chittison, Alec Wilder, and a four piano album with Hank Jones, Roland Hanna, and Dick Hymen. The Archives has part two only.

Kathy Smith and Burt Lee

Guests on this show are folk singers Kathy Smith and Burt Lee and producer Mark Roth. The discussion is about how hard it can be to make it financially as a musician, how much one can put themselves into live performing, and some differences with other forms of music, such as rock. "The new folk" is produced for Pacifica Radio by Steve Rathe. Technical producer is David Rapkin.

Sexual abuse of children

Viv Sutherland interviews Florence Rush, author of "Sexual abuse of children: the best kept secret." Contains phone calls. Produced by Sutherland.
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