Program

C.O.R.E.'s 24th National Convention, June 30, 1967 (Part 1 of 2)

Comedian Dick Gregory, boxer Muhammad Ali, and Donald Warren, head of the Afro-American Association in Oakland, speak on the need for self-identity among American Blacks at this public meeting which opened CORE's national 1967 convention. Gregory's topics are white supremacy and social injustice.

Christmas Past

Christmas Past - A potpourri of poetry, songs, observations and recipes for Christmas taken from a variety of medieval and modern sources - Recorded: KPFK 12-25-63

Memorial for Lady Day (Part 2 of 2)

Pauline Jones reads from Billie Holiday's autobiography, with recorded songs by Holiday played throughout the program. The program was created as a memorial to be played on the anniversary of Billie Holiday's death. In the KPFA Folio, the program was originally described as being read by Henrietta Harris. Part two.

Memorial for Lady Day (Part 1 of 2)

Pauline Jones reads from Billie Holiday's autobiography, with recorded songs by Holiday played throughout the program. The program was created as a memorial to be played on the anniversary of Billie Holiday's death. In the KPFA Folio, the program was originally described as being read by Henrietta Harris. Part one.

Japanese in California (Part 2 of 2)

Part two of the documentary history comprised of interviews with Japanese-Americans who explore their personal experiences produced by Marshall Windmiller. “The Japanese in California,” was the first in a series of documentaries on minorities on the West Coast to be produced by KPFA on a grant from the Columbia Foundation.

Japanese in California (Part 1 of 2)

Marshall Windmiller, professor of International Relations at San Francisco State College, produced this documentary history comprised of interviews with Japanese-Americans who explore their personal experiences. “The Japanese in California,” was the first in a series of documentaries on minorities on the West Coast to be produced by KPFA on a grant from the Columbia Foundation. Part one.

An interview with Robert Williams (Part 2)

Part two of Marc Schleifer's interview with Robert Williams conducted in Cuba in March 1962, in which Williams describes life in Cuba and his migration there in order to escape racism in the southern United States. Reel 3 is currently unavailable.

An interview with Robert Williams (Part 1)

Part one of Robert Williams being interviewed by Marc Schleifer in Cuba in March 1962. Williams describes life in Cuba and his migration there in order to escape racism in the southern United States. Reel 3 is currently unavailable.

Therapeutic abortion, a problem in law and medicine (Part 2 of 2)

The conclusion of the talks given by Dr. Herbert Packer and Dr. Ralph Gampell, two practicing members of the legal and medical profession, attempting to find a solution to bridging the disparity between the medical practice of therapeutic abortion and California's Criminal State laws at Stanford University.
KPFA Folio note, June 7-20, 1959, p. 5 : Therapeutic Abortion, a Problem In Law and Medicine. A panel discussion held at Stanford University on April 21. Participants: Dr. Herbert L. Packer, Associate Professor of Law and Dr. Ralph J. Gampel, Lecturer in Law, both of Stanford. These men have recently completed a study of this subject.

Therapeutic abortion, a problem in law and medicine (Part 1 of 2)

Dr. Herbert Packer and Dr. Ralph Gampell, two practicing members of the legal and medical profession attempt to find a solution to bridging the disparity between the medical practice of therapeutic abortion and California's Criminal State laws at Stanford University.
KPFA Folio note, June 7-20, 1959, p. 5 :
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