Program

New York Radical Feminists' Marriage speak-out

In February 1973, the New York Radical Feminists held a marriage conference which they called "the Marriage Speak Out." This program is excerpts from that conference, with talks by women on their changing consciousness about their marriages - many of which ended in divorce.

If they'd had a room of their own

The sister of Felix Mendelssohn, Fanny, was herself a pianist, singer and composer. Dorothy Wordsworth, sister of William, was a writer. This program explores these two women, their frustrations and successes in the arts, with examples of their works and readings of their writings. Produced by Martha Lifson and Anna Rubin.

Music by and about women in middle and rural America / produced by Carlos Hagen

In this program Carlos Hagen makes a brief survey of how women in rural and middle America view themselves, their lives, work, husbands, children and place in society. Note on label: The program is based on the message conveyed by popular songs from the country & western music genre, all performed by women artists.

Black women in America / Angela Davis.

On April 12, 1974, Angela Davis gave a speech at the UCLA campus as a part of the University's Black Women's Spring Forum. Davis talked about the struggles and accomplishments of Black and other minority women in the U.S. and around the world.

Men like their women "liberated"

A documentary exploration of changing sexual relationships within the family and social institutions, and among different generations. Introduction: "In this program we will explore the implications and limits of the sexual revolution with five women of varied ages and situations. Debbie is 19 and presently bisexual. Patty is 25 and now consciously celibate.

Free schools / Jonathan Kozel.

Talk on developments in alternative education in America.|FREE SCHOOLS / Jonathan Kozol. Talk on developments in alternative education in America. RECORDED: by KBOO-FM in Portland, Oregon, May 1973. BROADCAST: KPFA, 1974.

Women Office Workers (W.O.W.) speak out

Women office workers, members of the group W.O.W. (Women Office Workers) tell their experiences during a speak out entitled "Women Workers Speak Out" recorded in the fall 1973. From the April 1973 WBAI Folio: "Last fall, women workers gathered together to speak out about their jobs.
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