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Robbie Conal interviewed by Robert Ulrich

Robbie Conal , artists of hte famost posters depicting political figures, bible themes, etc. His notoriety grew because of his midnight crews who put up his artwork in the middle of the night all over Los Angeles. In this interview with KPFK"s Roy Ullrich they talk about his guerilla art and ask listeners to call in and support KPFK. They will get a poster.

Andrea Dworkin interviewed by Josy Catoggio

Feminist writer Andrea Dworkin talks about her latest novel, Mercy, with Josy Catoggio of KPFK's Feminist Magazine. Dworkin talks about the parts of the book that are autobiographical, including her experiences in a house of detention where she was sent for anti-war demonstrations. Dworkin says she was raped in prison by doctors and that this rendered her mute.

Part four: the blacklist black market and expatriate experience

Panel discussion of Blacklisted writers and their works in exile including Chris Trumbo, Ben Barzman, Michael Butler, and John Bright. Panel presented as part of the Retrospective on the Blacklist Period at the Los Feliz theater in Los Angeles, likely on May 29, 1977 along with a screening of "The Brave One" (1956).
r.1. Children of blacklisted people (45 min.). -- r.2. Larry Ceplier, Abraham Spolonsky, Edward Biberman, Sam Brody, Emil Fried (55 min.). -- r.3. Millard Lampel, Dorothy Healey, Pal Perlin (30 min.). -- r.4. The Blacklist writers and their works in exile (56 min.) -- r.5. Fred Renaldo, Chris Trumbo, Bruce Cook, Buddy Tyne (42 min.).

Part three: panel discusses labor activism and the Hollywood blacklisting

Panel including screenwriter Millard Lampell, trade union and political activist Dorothy Healey, and Paul Perlin discusses labor activism and blacklisting in Hollywood in the 1940s and 1950s. Panel presented as part of the Retrospective on the Blacklist Period at the Los Feliz theater in Los Angeles, April through June, 1977.
r.1. Children of blacklisted people (45 min.). -- r.2. Larry Ceplier, Abraham Spolonsky, Edward Biberman, Sam Brody, Emil Fried (55 min.). -- r.3. Millard Lampel, Dorothy Healey, Pal Perlin (30 min.). -- r.4. The Blacklist writers and their works in exile (56 min.) -- r.5. Fred Renaldo, Chris Trumbo, Bruce Cook, Buddy Tyne (42 min.).

Part two: Hollywood's Eden-before the red-baiting

Panel discussion of the events leading up to and including the blacklisting of several Hollywood entertainment professionals in the 1940s. Panel includes Abraham Polonsky (labor organizer, writer, and filmmaker), Edward Biberman (artist and anti-fascism activist), Sam Brody (Film and Photo League), and Emil Freed (Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research).
r.1. Children of blacklisted people (45 min.). -- r.2. Larry Ceplier, Abraham Spolonsky, Edward Biberman, Sam Brody, Emil Fried (55 min.). -- r.3. Millard Lampel, Dorothy Healey, Pal Perlin (30 min.). -- r.4. The Blacklist writers and their works in exile (56 min.) -- r.5. Fred Renaldo, Chris Trumbo, Bruce Cook, Buddy Tyne (42 min.).

Part one: the second generation of the Hollywood blacklist

Children of several of Hollywood's blacklisted entertainment professionals discuss their families' experiences and the effects of their parents being blacklisted. Hosted by Larry Ceplair. Panel includes Stephen Carnovsky, Emily Corey, Dan Bessie, Becca Wilson, Chris Trumbo, and Tom Levitt. Recorded at the Los Feliz theater in Los Angeles. Broadcast on KPFK, ca. Apr. 26, 1977.
r.1. Children of blacklisted people (45 min.). -- r.2. Larry Ceplier, Abraham Spolonsky, Edward Biberman, Sam Brody, Emil Fried (55 min.). -- r.3. Millard Lampel, Dorothy Healey, Pal Perlin (30 min.). -- r.4. The Blacklist writers and their works in exile (56 min.) -- r.5. Fred Renaldo, Chris Trumbo, Bruce Cook, Buddy Tyne (42 min.).

Part five: breaking the blacklist

Panel discusses how previously blacklisted Hollywood entertainment professional eventually went back to work. Panel includes Fred Rinaldo, Chris Trumbo, Bruce Cook, and Buddy Tyne. Panel presented as part of the Retrospective on the Blacklist Period at the Los Feliz theater in Los Angeles likely on June 5, 1977 along with a screening of "The Defiant Ones" (1958).
r.1. Children of blacklisted people (45 min.). -- r.2. Larry Ceplier, Abraham Spolonsky, Edward Biberman, Sam Brody, Emil Fried (55 min.). -- r.3. Millard Lampel, Dorothy Healey, Pal Perlin (30 min.). -- r.4. The Blacklist writers and their works in exile (56 min.) -- r.5. Fred Renaldo, Chris Trumbo, Bruce Cook, Buddy Tyne (42 min.).
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