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An evening with Judy Chicago: in conversation with Arlene Raven

Feminist artist Judy Chicago (b. 1939) discusses her struggles in life and in art to discover and project a female identity in the context of an essentially male-dominated art world. Art historian Arlene Raven (1944-2006) interviews and provides a perceptive commentary on Chicago's work. Produced by Everett Frost and Teri Friedrichs.

Chile and its women (Episode 3 of 5)

This program examines the role of women in Chile, what their actual roles are in Chilean society, and the obstacles in the way of creating equal roles for women. Teri Friedrichs with Linda Krausin[sp?] speaks to Dawn Keremitsis and Joanne Averill, who have been in Chile to study the problems women in Chile have.

The limits of growth

A review and examination of the study done by a team of Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers into the limits of growth as they affect the world population, energy and food supplies, and the world economy. The program is produced by Terry and Mike Hodel.

Daisy Aldan reads her poetry

Poet Daisy Aldan describes her style of poetry and reads selections from her collection "Breakthrough." She also reads from her translation of Albert Steffen's drama "The Death Experience of Manes."
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