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Women in China : past and present.

Discussion of Chinese women's status historically and presently. This recording is Part 3 of a series of talks by Diane Feeley on Women in China, including BC2196.11. Taped on location at the National Organization for Women Center in New York. Produced in cooperation with NOW-NY.

Women in Cuba / moderated by Viv Sutherland.

A discussion with Margaret (Meg) Crahan, historian; Mary Lou Suhor, co-coordinator of the Cuba Resource Center; and Margarita (Samad?) Matias, anthropologist and professor of Carribbean studies at CUNY, about women's roles and the women's movement in Cuba. Hosted by Viv Sutherland.

The sour apple tree : June Wayne.

June Wayne (1918-2011), artist, educator and co-founder of the Tamarind Lithography Workshop, reads a paper she read recently entitled "The Male Artist: a stereotypical female," and later is interviewed by host Clare Spark (Loeb).

Mother Mallard's portable masterpiece company (Episode 9 of 33)

Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company performs live at WBAI's Free Music Store on January 22, 1972. The group, comprising David Borden, Steve Drews and Linda Fisher, is considered the world's first synthesizer ensemble. They perform with five Moog synthesizers, an RMI electric piano and cartoons. Produced and presented in stereo by WBAI's Music Department with thanks to Steve Rathe.

San Francisco women's liberation media project (Episode 2)

The second collage of music and words produced by the San Francisco Women's Liberation Media Project for KPFA, to further the struggle for women's liberation. Includes pronouncements about the women's liberation movement: women and housework, women and bodily autonomy, the structure of women's liberation groups and others.

Women in art / produced by Bonnie Bellow.

The problems of "women in art" are discussed by a panel of women artists and critics. The program was recorded during a series of Art Forums at the Emanu-El Midtown Y in New York.

San Francisco women's liberation media project (Episode 1)

Collage of music and sound, prepared by the Women's Liberation Media Project, designed to present some news about, and viewpoints of, the women's liberation movement. The program was previously broadcast over KSAN-FM. Note: obscenity-contains one "shi%" which is marked on tape.

The Negro woman in American literature (Episode 2 of 12)

This program from the "Negro Writer's Vision of America" conference held April 23-25, 1965 at New York’s New School is a discussion of the Negro woman in America and in American literature. Participants are poet Sarah Wright, playwright Alice Childress, singer and actress Abbey Lincoln, novelist Paule Marshall and poet Sterling A. Brown.

Timothy Leary in Algiers

Dr. Timothy Leary calls into WBAI-FM from La Madrague, Algeria, where he was living in exile with his wife Rosemary Leary in 1970. He acknowledges that his escape from prison and the United States was organized by the Weather Underground and that he is now hiding in Algiers thanks to the assistance of Eldridge Cleaver and the Black Panthers.
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