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Cecil Williams and Angela Davis speak

This is a recording made at an outdoor rally somewhere in the Bay Area in 1972, featuring speeches by Reverend Cecil Williams and Angela Davis, after her release from prison in June 1972. The recording starts with a woman speaking over a P.A.

Men in lyrics.

Collection of songs and lyrics about women's attitudes toward men, and men's attitudes toward women in rock, blues, and popular music. Lee Jenkins and Sigrid Jelson[sp?] are the hosts. Note on box: Not for distribution.

A lady doesn't take karate / moderated by Lois Hansen.

Eight Bay Area feminists talk about learning karate, both in traditional schools and in the newer, women-only self-defense classes, the physical and mental challenges of karate, the need to defend themselves and their changing images of themselves.

Bard at large / Rae Lake Costos.

Rae Lake Costos is the "Bard at Large" of KPFT, Houston. She defines a bard as a person who travels about carrying the news of heroes from place to place. In our age, the heroes are those who help us define what spiritual freedom is. While visiting from Houston, Ms. Costos recorded these thoughts about the rebirth of the human soul. Through her own poetry and that of Edna St.

Off we go ... / produced by Jan Legnitto.

What kind of women join the Air Force, how are they discriminated against by the military, and is the role of women changing in the service? This program explores these questions with interviews with Air Force recruiters, WAF's and other people who are employed by the United States Air Force. Interviews conducted by Jan Legnitto and Pat Roberto.

I know it's your day off, dear, but / produced by Marsha Bartlett.

Examination of domestic workers who manage the homes and children of other people. Intro: How does it feel to manage, maintain and otherwise be responsible for the homes and children of other people? A look at domestic workers through their own eyes and the eyes of those who place them in jobs, and of those who are helping them to organize. Produced by Marsha Bartlett.

How terribly strange to be seventy / produced by Jan Legnitto.

Old people in our society are treated like members of an alien race rather than as fellow human beings who have simply lived longer than the rest of us. This program explores how some of them feel about the youth culture, women's liberation, the generation gap, politics, medicare, sex, and death. Produced by Jan Legnitto with technical production by Bob Bergstresser.

Germaine Greer in Berkeley.

Germaine Greer, author of "The Female Eunuch", speaking at the University of California, Berkeley in a consciousness-raising session about the nature of sexual oppression in Western culture. She discusses male fantasies of rape and how sexual abuse is institutionalized in our culture through the imagery of sexuality. Contains sensitive language.

Relax, you're going to enjoy this

A documentary about massage parlors in the San Francisco Bay Area. Includes interviews with masseuses, patrons, owners and the head of the San Francisco Police Department vice squad. Produced by Jay Goodwin.

All issues are women's issues / Aileen Hernandez.

Aileen Hernandez speaking on the question of women's issues at a meeting sponsored by the Berkeley Chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) on March 15, 1972. Hernandez, a consultant in urban affairs, has advised business, labor, government and private groups on programs for utilizing the talents of minority groups and women.
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