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Blacks and the jury system / moderated by Elsa Knight Thompson

A panel discussion on the problems of being Black or Mexican-American under current jury procedures, with Fay Stender, Berkeley attorney, Carl Metoyer, president of the Alameda County Bar Association, Robert Boags, president of the Charles Houston Law Club, and Dr. Philip Good, a statistical consultant who has done research on Black registration.

Sproul Hall sit-in documentation 1968 (Part 1 of 2)

Actuality of the anti-racism demonstration at the Berkeley campus. In the fall of 1968, students at University of California at Berkeley invited Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver to come to U.C. Berkeley to teach a course on racism.

Just you and me / Joan Baez ; introduced by Thomas Trutner.

Joan Baez (Harris) addresses members of Pi Chi, a youth organization at Piedmont Community Church in the East Bay. In her speech, Baez points out the evils of the Vietnam War and addresses the tactic of nonviolence resistance. The preceding week, the group had heard Dr.

Modern contraceptive techniques / moderated by Dr. W. Dieter Bergman

Seminar on "Modern Contraceptive Techniques" held by the Planned Parenthood Association of Alameda County at Kaiser Center in Oakland on April 10, 1969. Dr. W. Dieter Bergman introduces the seminar and speaker Dr. Alan Guttmacher. Dr. Donald H. Minkler introduces the next several speakers, each speaking on a specific contraceptive technique. First is Dr.

What's the panic: pollution and birth control / Dr. Paul Ehrlich

Dr. Paul Ehrlich, Stanford professor and author of "The Population Bomb" talks about pollution and birth control. Recorded at a Human Ecology Symposium held at Fullerton Junior College on April 18, 1969. Originally aired during KPFA's open hour on September 1, 1969.

Lilian Westphal

Swiss actress reads from European literature. This is a duplicate copy of BB1656 Lilian Westphal reads selections from European literature, a program preserved under the NHPRC American Women Making History and Culture, 1963-1982 grant. See record BB1656 for more information.

Sappho / read by Beryl Grafton

Sappho. The lyrics of the Greek poetess born between 615-612 BC are read by Beryl Grafton, accompanied by Daniel Moore on the harp.

Anais Nin reads from "The Diary of Anais Nin"

French-Cuban Author Anais Nin (1903-1977) and Rupert Pole read excerpts from her memoirs "The Diary of Anais Nin" which she began writing at the age of 11. She is also the author of "Cities of the Interior." The reading is introduced by KPFK's Frank Roberts.

Marianne Moore at Berkeley.

Poet Marianne Moore (1887 - 1972) speaks to and reads her poems to an audience at the University of California, Berkeley.
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