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American women in history / Isabel Welsh ; interviewed by Judy Chicago.

Isabel Welsh, political scientist at UC Berkeley who was involved in the lawsuit against the school for their discrimination against women, and artist Judy Chicago discuss the contribution of various women to American history and feminist political thought. Among the women discussed are Ann Hutchinson, Abigail Adams, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B.

Pro-life council / produced by Portia Shapiro and Fran Watkins.

The Pro-Life Council, an umbrella organization of anti-abortion groups in California, held a press conference on October 12th, 1971 in San Francisco outlining the group's anti-abortion position and action plans. Two members of the Pro-Life Council, Dr.

Six experiences of unwanted pregnancy

This program was originally produced in October 1971 for "Unlearning to not speak" by Lois Hansen of the KPFA Women. It begins with a short play by Myrna Lamb, "What have you done for me lately?" about a man's pregnancy, induced by a female doctor who had been forced to bear that man's child 19 years earlier because she couldn't get an abortion.

Feminist theatre: a woman alone

The fears, strengths, and hopes of women alone are explored in the reflections of three women. The program was written by Riane Eisler, directed by Constance Pfeiffer and produced by Sherry Tyler and Sue Welch. The original music is by Lynn Patrick. Actress Judith Roberts also appears in this production for KPFK by the Women's Center for Theatre and Media.

The battle of Santa Barbara

The small suburb of Isla Vista that borders the University of California, Santa Barbara was the site of a significant anti-Vietnam War protest in early 1970. This is a description of the Santa Barbara demonstration as seen by Michel Barton, who was in Isla Vista where the Bank of America branch was burned. Mr.

Phone calls to Peking / Wina Sturgeon.

Freelance journalist Wina Sturgeon calls Beijing and asks to speak with Chairman Mao. She settles for the Foreign Minister, and follows the talk with an analysis of what was happening internally within China. She presents her theory that Lin Piao, Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China, was dead or deposed.
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