Panel comprised of Albert Jonsen, Edwin Lennette, Ethan Singer, Anthony Raubitscheck, Theodore Roszak, Herbert Fingarette, Ray Richardson, Herbert Boyer, and Mervyn Silverman.
An interview with French film director Jean-Daniel Simon, conducted by Robin Breon and translated by John Burke. Simon directed "La Enchainment," a feature semi-documentary film about racial and political repression in the U.S. over the last 10 years, based on Angela Davis' autobiography.
Explores realities of Soviet judicial practices where civil liberties are often upheld: ageism, the draft, overtime, trade unions, vagrancy, and police excesses.
Interview with Madeline Duckles (May 19, 1916-Nov. 23, 2013), prominent Anti-Vietnam War Older-Generation activist (Women's International League for Peace & Freedom, Women for Peace). She had just been to the U.S.S.R. on an invitation of their Soviet Women's Committee.