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Blanche Cooke on Crystal Eastman

Blanche Cooke talks about the life and work of Crystal Eastman (1881-1928), a radical, feminist, and socialist, and an attorney who graduated from the NYU law school in 1907.

Sweet Honey in the Rock

Program contains excerpts from a Sweet Honey in the Rock performance at P.S. 41 in March 1978 and an interview by Donna Allegra with Bernice Johnson Reagon, Pat (Johnson?), Evelyn Maria Harris and other members (not introduced) about the group and their music.

Black feminism

Program opens with a dialogue about the Women's movement between Tendai Chitoza[sp?] of Zimbabwe and Donna Allegra. Next Donna Allegra talks with with Helen Toppins, one of the co-coordinators of the Black Feminist Network and Lori Sharpe, one of the co-founders of the Black Feminist Network about Tendai and feminism in the Third World. No intro or outro. Produced by Donna Allegra.

Media review: May 30, 1981- Nicholas Johnson and Christie Hefner

This episode contains two segments: 1. Former Federal Communications Commissioner Nicholas Johnson on television, violence and the recent attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan. Speech recorded at the 100th anniversary program of the New Jersey Institute of Technology; 2. Christie Hefner from Playboy Magazine is interviewed by Brennan Jones.

The poet's voice (Episode 5)

This is the fifth episode of "The poet's voice," likely KPFK broadcasted tapes of a televised program called "The poet's voice," a Theta Cable Television series from Los Angeles, January 1980. The host was TV actor and poet Macdonald Carey (1913-1994) and the poets read their work in front of an audience. This episode includes readings by Dennis Phillips (b.

The poet's voice (Episode 4)

This is the fourth episode of "The poet's voice," likely KPFK broadcasted tapes of a televised program called "The poet's voice," a Theta Cable Television series from Los Angeles, 1979 or 1980. The host was TV actor and poet Macdonald Carey (1913-1994) and the poets read their work in front of an audience.

The poet's voice (Episode 3)

This is the third episode of "The poet's voice," likely KPFK broadcasted tapes of a televised program called "The poet's voice," a Theta Cable Television series from Los Angeles, 1979. The host was TV actor and poet Macdonald Carey (1913-1994) and the poets read their work in front of an audience.

From the Vault 432: Back-to-School National Broadcast

This week on From the Vault we present highlights from our Back-to-School twelve-hour national broadcast that supported the Pacifica Radio Archives mission to discover, restore and make accessible the audio treasures in our collection. - Host Margaret Prescod features Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking on non-violence.

From the Vault 430: Twenty Days in Santa Rita

This week on From the Vault we journey back to 1968 in celebration of Pacifica Radio's strong and enduring tradition covering the anti-war protests and interviewing anti-war protesters.
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