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Early civil rights movement: a mid-century inventory (Part 1 of 2)

The first in a series of ten lectures delivered by distinguished professors from around the nation on African Americans' struggle against poverty, ignorance, and prejudice, and contributions to American culture. The talks were delivered during a ten-day seminar sponsored by the U.C.-Berkeley Extension Service.

Maximumrocknroll: Throbbing Gristle interview

MAXIMUM ROCK 'N' ROLL / with Tim and the gang. Program of punk and new wave music with interviews of the performers. Hosted by Tim Yohannon, Ruth Schwartz, Jello Biafra, Jeff Bale, Ray Farrell, and Johnnie Myers. Contains sensitive language. Restricted distribution. BROADCAST: KPFA, July 1981-Sept. 1982.

An Interview with Margie Adam / produced by Clara Kern.

An interview with songwriter Margie Adam by KPFT's Clara Kern. They discuss changing relations between men and women in society, the performer's relationship to her audience, the characteristics of women's music, and about the Equal Rights Amendment. Contains clips of some of Adam's songs throughout.

How to organize your workplace.

Panel discussion which covers successful efforts to organize women workers into women's caucuses and/or unions on the job. Panelists are Julie Hower, Women's Action Committee at ABC; Nancy Roberts, Founder, MacMillan Women's Group; Margie Albert, union organizer, District 65; and Frances Hubbard, Vice President, 1199 Hospital Worker's Union.
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