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Lesbian non-mothers

Katherine Davenport of KPFA explores the thoughts, feelings, and politics of lesbians who don't have children. This tape is a re-broadcast from WBAI.

Author Alesia Kunz speaks at Womanbooks

Novelist Alesia Kunz reads from her new book "Shangrila & Linda" and other works in progress at Womanbooks in New York City. She also talks to the audience about publishing one's own work.

The Lesbian Show - October 23, 1978: Varied Voices of Black Women

This episode of The Lesbian Show features a conversation among three of the four women from "Varied Voices of Black Women," a poetry and music production touring the north East Coast, produced by Mud Productions. The guests are pianist Mary Watkins (b. 1939), singer and percussionist Linda Tillery (b.1948), and poet Pat Parker (1944-1989).

Lesbian images in literature

Valerie Taylor talks about the history of lesbian literature in front of an audience at the West Coast Women's Music Festival in September 1981, then we hear studio readings of three lesbian short stories.

Lesbian sisters special: Women's music

Women's music has come a long way from the Andrew Sisters to Holly Near. What is "women's music"? Helene Rosenbluth discusses this with current feminist musicians, among them the Berkeley Women's Music Collective, Casse Culver, The New Miss Alice Stone Ladies Society Orchestra, June Millington, and Teresa Trull. Produced by Helene Rosenbluth.

Helen Caldicott And Michael Parenti In Dialogue (episode 3 of 12)

This recording is the first time that these two progressive movement activists have met in person. The conversation speaks to many of the important issues of the day: the Media Monopoly, the atrocities in Afghanistan and the Middle East, the Enron scandal, Bush's good ol' boy network, the potential for resistance and change thru activism. Recorded April 11, 2002.
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