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Governor Reagan's Ladies Day address to the Commonwealth Club

Governor Ronald Reagan's Ladies' Day address to the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco, delivered on June 13th, 1969. Gov. Reagan addresses the events that transpired on "Bloody Thursday" in People's Park in Berkeley and the resulting unrest on the UC Berkeley campus, and takes questions from the press. The person who introduces him is not identified.

Peter Franck with FBI re Symbionese Liberation Army 5-25-74

This is a phone call between KPFA attorney Peter Franck and a man named Barr from the FBI which occurred on May 25, 1974, after 6:00 p.m., which is when KPFA aired a tape they had received from the SLA. In the conversation, Barr requests information from Franck.

Dr. Helen Caldicott briefs San Francisco health officials on nuclear dangers.

Dr. Helen Caldicott, founder of Physicians for Social Responsibility, briefs San Francisco health officials on the medical effects of nuclear war. She discusses the psychological effects of the arms race on Europeans based on her recent visits there and about the ramifications of a hypothetical nuclear attack on San Francisco.

Germaine Greer with Muriel Murch

Australian author Germaine Greer (born in Australia, 1939) is interviewed by KPFA's Muriel Murch. She discusses her views on menopause, gender differences in the ways boys and girls are socialized and the differing roles men and women play in the family. No information on box label.

Judy Grahn and Grace Paley at the Women's Building

Poet and activist Judy Grahn and author Grace Paley speak at the Benefit for War Resisters League at the Women's Building in San Francisco. The recording opens with the band Swing Shift performing the song "My girl." Grahn's reading here is the unedited version of the reading heard in AZ0456.

Audre Lorde reading at the College of Marin

Black lesbian feminist poet and writer Audre Lorde, gives a reading at College of Marin on February 23, 1984. Lorde was a professor of English at Hunter College of CUNY in Manhattan, NY. She begins with poems from "The Black Unicorn". Produced recording, contains pre-recorded music intro and outro and 1-2 songs edited into reading. Contains actuality

Industry and prejudice

This is the sixth session of the University of California's Centennial symposium. The chairman of the meeting is Lloyd Ulman, director of the Institute of Industrial Relations at U.C. Berkeley, and the featured address is by Howard J. Samuels, Under Secretary of Commerce in the U.S. Dept. of Commerce.

The mass media and prejudice

This is the fifth part of the University of California's centennial symposium. Dore Schary, motion picture producer and writer, is the moderator, and panelists are James Bassett, director of the editorial pages of the Los Angeles Times; Ernest Dunbar, senior editor of Look; Ben Holman, Associate Director for Media Relations, Community Relations Service of the U.S. Dept.
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