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Social science: the distortion of Mexican-American history

Dr. Octavio Romano, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Berkeley and Chairman of the Oakland Institute of Mexican-American Affairs speaks at Sacramento State College, October 1, 1968 during the symposium on "Racism in America: Past, Present, and Future."

The prison letters of George Jackson (Part 2 of 3)

Christopher Brooks, a black actor with the Magic Theatre in Berkeley, reads excerpts from the book "Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson," which talks of prison life and the conditions Blacks face. These recordings were broadcast during the "Morning reading" time slot at KPFA. Note: Contains sensitive language. Reel two.
This program has been distributed by Pacifica and was provided by KPFA in Berkeley.

Bernadette Devlin speaks at LeConte School with a short interview by Hal Levin.

Bernadette Devlin (McAliskey) (1947 - ), Northern Irish revolutionary and member of the British Parliament, speaks at a gathering sponsored by the International Socialists of Berkeley. Her talk is followed by a question and answer session and the final portion of this program is a short interview with Devlin conducted by Hal Levin of KPFA and other members of the press.

What it's like to be on general assistance (Episode 2 of 2)

The second program includes talks by State Senator Nicholas Petris, Berkeley City Councilman Ronald Dellums, and the director of the Oakland Economic Development Council, Percy Moore, as well as testimony by welfare recipients and social workers. Prepared and narrated by Don Porsché.

New writers forum: March 28, 1968 (Episode 5 of 7)

New writers forum Episode 5 of 7. Lew Welch and Phillip Whalen preside over a program of poetry including themselves, David Meltzer, Charles Upton and Terrance Cuddy. Recorded at the Straight Theatre in San Francisco and broadcast live on March 28, 1968.

Animal Protection And Vegetarianism

Animal Protection And Vegetarianism / Acharya Dada Shubamayananda| produced by Mary Pat Fisher. SERIES: Earthcare| no. 30 Ongoing series of interviews with individuals from around the world who are responding to the earth's ecological problems.

Letters from 3 A.M. / Michael Ventura (Episode 3 of 11)

LETTERS FROM 3 A.M. : COVER ESSAYS FROM THE L.A. WEEKLY / Michael Ventura. - Selected readings by Michael Ventura of cover essays he wrote for the L.A. weekly. - CONTENT: pt.1. In Defense of alcohol : calling into question current treatment for alcoholism that denies the utility of the altered state (20 min.) -- pt.2. What Does your fitness fit?

National march on Washington for lesbian and gay rights (BROADCAST)

On October 14, 1979, ten years after the Stonewall riots, more than 100,000 people from the United States and ten other countries marched on Washington, D.C. for lesbian and gay rights. Pacifica producers in Washington recorded speeches and actualities from the rally, and parts were broadcast live. This first set in the series consists of two reels that were broadcast live from the rally.

Inside Attica (Episode 5 of 5)

Inside Attica with Frank Smith / produced and interviewed by Bruce Soloway| RECORDED: date unknown. - SERIES: Inside Attica| interviews with former Attica inmates involved in the Attica State Prison rebellion. - CONTENT: INTERVIEWEE: Frank Smith.
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