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L'Amfiparnaso / The western wind (Episode 3 of 33, Part 1 of 2)

A performance of Orazio Vecchi's late 16th-century madrigal opera L'Amfiparnaso (1597) by a cappella vocal ensemble The Western Wind. Cast includes Janet Steele and Janet Sullivan, sopranos; William Zukof, counter-tenor; William Lyon Lee, tenor; Elliot Levine; bass. This reel contains the first half of the opera and an intermission.

Lady Day : Billie Holiday (Part 2 of 2)

Conclusion of the biographical program on the "Lady with the Gardenia". On this reel are the voices of Dizzy Gillespie and Lena Horne in San Francisco, Studs Terkel in Chicago, and Frank Schiffman at Harlem's Apollo Theater.

Lady Day : Billie Holiday (Part 1 of 2)

Years after her death in New York City, Billie Holiday's voice continues to captivate listeners. The mystique of the "Lady with the Gardenia" is explored by Dizzy Gillespie and Lena Horne in San Francisco, Studs Terkel in Chicago, and Frank Schiffman at Harlem's Apollo Theater.
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Abortion on demand : a debate

Representatives of pro- and anti-abortion groups debated the issue of abortion on demand at the Militant Forum in Oakland on October 29, 1971. The pro-abortion position was advanced by Brenda Brdar, a member of Female Liberation and the Women's National abortion Coalition; and Dr. Joan Ullyot (pronounced Elliot), a pathologist at the University of California Medical School. Dr.

New directions from the gay left (Part 2 of 2)

Excerpts from the "Faggots and Class Struggle" Conference held Labor Day weekend, 1976, plus interviews with participants. A dialectical approach to personal politics including feminism in the movement and the particular oppression suffered by "feminine identified" men. Produced by the Fruit Punch Collective of KPFA Berkeley.
Sensitive language.

New directions from the gay left (Part 1 of 2)

On Labor Day weekend in 1976, a group of around 130 collectivist-minded gay men gathered in Wolf Creek, Oregon to hold a "Faggots and Class Struggle" conference, sponsored by the Lavender and Red Union of the University of Oregon.
Sensitive language.

Getting it together / George Jackson (Part 2 of 2)

Dr. George Jackson, a prominent Black psychologist, speaks on the struggle for Black liberation. Dr. Jackson is a blind faculty member of New York University, and assistant director of the Newark, New Jersey Manpower Training Skills Center. The lecture was delivered on February 27th at Merritt College, following two days of classroom visits. This tape contains the question-and-answer session.

Getting it together / George Jackson (Part 1 of 2)

Dr. George Jackson, a prominent Black psychologist, speaks on the struggle for Black liberation. Dr. Jackson is a blind faculty member of New York University, and assistant director of the Newark, New Jersey Manpower Training Skills Center. The lecture was delivered on February 27th at Merritt College, following two days of classroom visits.

Fashions in funerals: interview with Jessica Mitford

Jessica Mitford, author of "The American Way of Death" (Buccaneer Books, 1963), talks with Elsa Knight Thompson about recent developments in legislation and public attitudes on death in America. Produced by KPFA and Elsa Knight Thompson. Box says recorded and broadcast on February 20, 1966, but folio listing appears in the October 1965 KPFA folio.
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