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Lesbian sisters: August 6, 1974

This episode of the series Lesbian sisters includes 1.--Conversation between women artists: writer Alice Bloch, painter Joy Franklin, filmmaker Jan Oxenberg, poet [L.J.]? Tessier, weaver and sculptor Jackie Weller. 2.--Evan Paxton reads a short story. Features songs by Judy Collins, Cris Williamson, Meg Christian and Laura Nyro. Produced by Evan Paxton.

Buffy Sainte-Marie interviewed by Pat Denslow

Guest is singer and songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie (b. 1941). This recording includes interview and excerpts from her new album "Changing woman." Hosted by Pat Denslow and produced by Marcianne Miller.

Contraception si! Abortion no!

Barbara Cady and Peggy Holter talk with Latin American Catholic women who have been busy organizing a pro-contraception organization throughout South America. The program includes an interview with Dr. Elena Cumella from La Semana, representing the Latin American Council of Catholic Women at the U.N. International Women's Year Conference, held in Mexico City from June 19-July 2, 1075.

Woman to woman

This is a recording of a poetry reading of Holly Prado's writing workshop, recorded at the Los Angeles Woman's Building. The readers are Sharon Immergluck, Sue Taylor, Cindy Bellinger, Judith Gold, Vicki Bregger[sp?], Judy Brown, Joanna Prudell[sp?], Susan Bechaud, and Syl Booth. Produced by Susan Bechaud.

Stop rape!

Drawing on a variety of sources, including the New Woman's Survival Catalogue and Eve Norman's speech before a San Bernardino symposium on forcible rape, this program examines the social and psychological aspects of rape and reports on who is doing what in search of a solution. Produced by Tiji.

The Trojan Women

Production of a tragic play by Euripides, set on the morning after the fall of Troy.

Football wives

Pam Josephson, Diane Youngblood and Clarice Alexander, all wives of professional football players, reveal how much they relate to other women, to themselves, and to their husbands' world of institutionalized violence. Also discussed are their attitudes toward being in the public eye, the sexual peccadilloes of professional athletes, and football as mass media escape.

Cleaning up / produced by Clare Spark and Joseph Byrd.

The Sour Apple Tree presents "Cleaning up: a tribute to America's rich and how they spend their money." Written and directed by Clare Spark (Loeb). The montage was assembled by the Sour Apple Collective, from "gobbets" of real life and real print. Collectors were Harry Robin, Julia Winston and Harris Yulin.

El dia de los muertos

Highlights of actuality from the celebration of the Mexican holiday as celebrated in Los Angeles. Produced by Moctesuma Esparza and Victor Vazquez. This recording was made at the fourth annual celebration of Dia de Los Muertos in the Evergreen Cemetery in East Los Angeles on November 2, 1974.
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