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Rona Fields interviewed by Clare Spark about the psychology of Northern Ireland

Clare Spark interviews Dr. Rona M. Fields, author of "Society under siege, a psychology of Northern Ireland." Fields is a clinical psychologist who studies terrorism and resistance among oppressed social groups. She visited KPFK while visiting Los Angeles for the meetings of the American Psychological Association.

Pacifica radio archive hour : William Malloch

Tape box note: Pam Burton on KPFK's Pacifica Radio Archive Hour program pays tribute to William Malloch, long time Pacifica programmer who has just died of cancer. Two of Malloch's programs are played: 1) Through life with Mack the Knife (Bertold Brecht) [KZ1790] and 2) The will of the minority (Chicago demonstrations in 1968) [BB4764].

Kathryn Kish Sklar speaks on married women workers

Kathryn Kish Sklar speaks on the radical impact married women workers, and their ability to financially support themselves and their families, is making on family life and working life. Yet there remains a lack of change in their political status. This is possibly a lecture she gave at UCLA, but date and location of speech is not on the tape. Possibly produced by Marc Cooper?

Holly Near with sisters Timothy and Laurel Near, Jeff Langley, piano (Episode 5)

On this episode of Folkscene, Howard and Roz Larman interviews singer songwriter Holly Near, who performs with sisters Timothy and Laurel Near, and Jeff Langley on piano. This program was originally aired live from KPFK Studio A on May 27, 1973 and produced for Pacifica Radio by Howard and Roz Larman with engineering by Alan Kanter. Songs: 1. No More Genocide 2. Old Time Woman. 3.

Andrea Dworkin interviewed by Josy Catoggio

Feminist writer Andrea Dworkin talks about her latest novel, Mercy, with Josy Catoggio of KPFK's Feminist Magazine. Dworkin talks about the parts of the book that are autobiographical, including her experiences in a house of detention where she was sent for anti-war demonstrations. Dworkin says she was raped in prison by doctors and that this rendered her mute.

Inquest at Christiana (Episode 9 of 29, Part 2 of 2)

A play by Jon Katz, adapted from the historical documents of the fugitive slave resistance at Christiana, Pennsylvania, on September 11, 1851--the so-called "Christiana Riot." Heard in the cast are Lois Adler, Jay Bonnell, Crystal Field, Brannon Hall, Walter Jones, Frank MacFie, Marvin Peisner, and Ashton Young. Folksongs performed by John Bassette. Technical director, Edgar Walker.

Richland woman: April 10, 1974-Passover edition

Richland Woman, a music program special Passover edition, is presented by Roberta Friedman. Features Romanian music (Aron Levidic[sp?]) and music from the album "Israel Today" from the Collectors' Series on Westminster Records. Includes music by Spanish Jews, Moroccan Jews, Tunisian Jews, Yemeni Jews, Central Asian Jews, and more.
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