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Abortion laws: the courtroom and the legislature (Episode 5)

Introduced as the fifth in a series of five programs. Hosts are Lucinda Cisler and James Clapp, both members of the Abortion Committee of New York NOW, and of the Public Education Committee of the Parents' Aid Society of Hempstead-Long Island.

Consciousness raising-KPFA (Episode 1 of 4): How we feel about our bodies

Consciousness raising. This is the first episode in a series to air on KPFA from June 21, 1972 until October 19, 1972. An examination of how self awareness affects our bodies, our attitudes, and our life. Consciousness raising broadcasts began by playing taped sessions, then listeners could call in and share their experiences and feelings.

Consciousness raising-KPFA (Episode 4 of 4): The single woman

Consciousness raising. An examination of "the single woman". Six women relate their personal experiences in marriage and discuss dating, engagement, infidelity, the fear of being single, married women's fear and envy of single friends, divorce, and the ultimate realization that marriage is not a short cut to happiness and fulfillment.

Consciousness raising-KPFA (Episode 2 of 4): On getting angry

Consciousness raising. An examination of anger and getting angry. Consciousness raising broadcasts began by playing taped sessions, then listeners could call in and share their experiences and feelings. This recording is only the taped CR group. Previously numbered BC1087.03.

From the Vault 409: A Retrospective on Radical Feminism

This week on From the Vault, guest host Lynn Ballen, producer of Feminist Magazine heard on KPFK in Los Angeles, introduces A Retrospective on Radical Feminism, produced in 1980 by Moira Rankin and co-produced by Deborah George for Sophie's Parlor Collective, the oldest women's radio collective on the air at Pacifica's youngest station, WPFW in Washington D.C.

Abortion: denial of our rights (Episode 7 of 7)

Cheriel Jensen, an architect and member of the California Committee to Legalize Abortion speaks on "Abortion: denial of our rights" at a teach-in on the oppression of women at San Francisco State College on December 10, 1969.

Working class women (Episode 6 of 7)

Two talks about "Working class women" given at a teach-in on the oppression of women at San Francisco State College on December 10, 1969. The first is by Lillian House, a member of the United Electrical Workers which was on strike against her employer, the General Electric Company, at the time she spoke.
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