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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.

Monogamy : does it work? / produced by Joan Lecky.

Examination of marriage and marriage values. Includes statements by a sociologist, a divorce lawyer, a sex counselor and some people involved in open marriages. Produced by Joan Lecky with technical production by Stan Johnston. Contains sensitive language.

I know my response : what's yours? / Mark Lane

A talk by Mark Lane, one of the lawyers for the Wounded Knee Defense Committee. Wounded Knee defense attorney discusses the case and its implications for Native Americans and the general American public. The speech was recorded at Boston University in November, 1973.

Turning on in Terra Linda / interviews by Pat Roberto.

Listeners explain the appeal of Don Chamberlain's California Girls, a KNEW-AM radio sex-talk show. California Girls is one of the most successful sex-talk AM radio programs in the country. Pat Roberto interviews listeners who explain why the program has found such a massive following among Bay Area women.

Gloria Steinem speaks on sexism and racism.

Gloria Steinem, feminist and co-founder of Ms. Magazine, speaks about deep-seeded sexism and racism in America at the College of Marin on January 17, 1973. She instructs the audience on the importance of organizing, discusses the origins of political subjugation of women, and encourages women to overcome differences to work together against ruling-class divisions.

The road to Wounded Knee V: an interview with Tom Cook (Part 5 of 5)

This part of KPFA's special report on the situation at Wounded Knee begins with an interview with Ron Harvey, reporting on a demonstration held at Mount Rushmore National Monument in support of the occupation at Wounded Knee, and actualities from the demonstration, including support from Chicano activists.
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The road to Wounded Knee IV: an interview with Crow Dog (Part 4 of 5)

Continuation of the special report on the past, present, and future of the occupation of Wounded Knee. This part begins with interviews with two journalists who were at Wounded Knee, Ron Harvey, a reporter for Pacifica Radio, and freelance journalist Mark Turtletaub. The reporters speak on the obstacles they had to overcome just to get onto the reservation, and surveillance by the FBI.
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