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A woman's cry / read by Selma Lawrence and Barbara Kraft

A montage of selected readings about women's social conditions, read by Julie Adams, Jo Raskin, Selma Lawrence and Norma Connolly. Readings by Thomas Aquinas, George Bernard Shaw, Edna St. Vincent Millay, George Sand, Joan Didion, and others. Written, produced, and directed by Barbara Kraft. Edited by Everett Frost.

American women in history / Isabel Welsh ; interviewed by Judy Chicago.

Isabel Welsh, political scientist at UC Berkeley who was involved in the lawsuit against the school for their discrimination against women, and artist Judy Chicago discuss the contribution of various women to American history and feminist political thought. Among the women discussed are Ann Hutchinson, Abigail Adams, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B.

Contemporary writing / produced by Alvaro Cardona-Hine

Throughout February 1972, KPFK broadcast a show on women writers, produced by Everett Frost and Alvaro Cardona-Hine. The April 1972 program featured a male writer.
r.1. Rosella Pace (47 min.) -- r.2. Barbara Hughes (49 min.) -- r.3. Deena Metzger (60 min.) -- r.4. Holly Prado (50 min.) -- r.5. missing -- r.6. Sid Gershgoren (51 min.).

Women in Nazi Germany

Carlos Hagen has dedicated this program to the subject of the concept and role of woman in Nazi Germany. Through a number of articles, statements, and musical and sound illustrations -- some of them very rare -- Carlos Hagen presents a fascinating picture of how woman and her role and duties were regarded in the Germany of the Third Reich. Possibly Spectrum #133.

Feminist art movement / interviewed by Clare Spark.

Marcia Tucker, associate curator of the Whitney Museum in New York City, describes how women artists in New York have related to the women's movement, museums, and political protest in general. She discusses the recent firing and subsequent strikes by Museum of Modern Art employees, as well as protests that have happened at the Whitney.

Women in the arts

The emerging female consciousness in the arts is the focus of this five-part series which will discuss feminist work of the past and present.
r.1. Faith Wilding and Judy Chicago. (29 min.) -- --r.2. Feminism : Judy Chicago with Miriam Schapiro, Susan Titleman, and Connie Zaer (27 min.) -- r.3. Faith Wilding and Chris Rush discuss New Feminist Poetry (34 min.) -- r.4. Anais Nin and Judy Chicago discuss the development of female consciousness -- (29 min.) -- r.5.

Feminist theatre: a woman alone

The fears, strengths, and hopes of women alone are explored in the reflections of three women. The program was written by Riane Eisler, directed by Constance Pfeiffer and produced by Sherry Tyler and Sue Welch. The original music is by Lynn Patrick. Actress Judith Roberts also appears in this production for KPFK by the Women's Center for Theatre and Media.
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