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Urban education: October 6, 1973

Taped one week after graduation, a group of sixth graders from P.S. 42 in the Lower East Side of New York City discuss their experiences in school, including sexism, racism, tracking and teachers. Later kindergartners say what they think about first grade. Produced by Norma Brooks, Margo Jones, and Zina Steinberg.

Pagan press review (Series record)

Series record describing the Pagan Press Review, an examination of the magazines and journals of new age religions such as Feraferia, The Church of All Worlds and feminist witchcraft. r.1. Wicca feminist journals (29 min.) -- r.2. Matriarchy (28 min.) -- r.3. Pagans and anti-defamation rights (30 min.) -- r.4. Magic (30 min.).

Women Office Workers (W.O.W.) speak out

Women office workers, members of the group W.O.W. (Women Office Workers) tell their experiences during a speak out entitled "Women Workers Speak Out" recorded in the fall 1973. From the April 1973 WBAI Folio: "Last fall, women workers gathered together to speak out about their jobs.

The Israeli women's movement: Naomi Sharron / produced by Bonnie Bellow.

Bonnie Bellow talks with Naomi Sharron of the Israeli women's group Women for a New Society (Nashim l'ma'an chevrah m'khudeshet, whose acronym, NILAK-HEM, means "We will fight") during her visit to Israel in October 1973. They talk about the specific problems confronting Israeli women and about the feelings of Israeli women about the Arab-Israeli War.

Women and childcare in China / Ruth Sidel.

A talk by Ruth Sidel, author of "Women and Child Care in China: A Firsthand Report," published by Hill & Wang, a division of Farrar, Straus and Giroux. She discusses the dimensions, variety and philosophy of child care in China, and answers questions from the audience. Recorded in 1973 as an episode of Nanette Rainone's "The Women's School."

Other people's houses

The half-hour serial reading program “Continued tomorrow” featured “Other people’s houses” by Lore Segal in December 1972 and January 1973. It was an autobiographical novel, written and read by Lore Segal, about her childhood in Hitler’s Vienna, growing up in English foster homes, three years in the Dominican Republic, and her first years as a young woman in New York.

International struggle for abortion rights.

On March 10, 1973, the Women's National Abortion Action Coalition (WONAAC) held on International Women's Solidarity Day Meeting at Town Hall in New York City. The subject wsa the history and progress of the International Strugggle for Abortion Rights.
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