Interview with and music by Sisters By Choice, a music group consisting of feminist musicians Connie Renna, Toby Nemeroff and Sandee Cohen. Hosted by Viv Sutherland.
Three women who believe that lesbians can find their own identities by relating exclusively with other women discuss this view. The panelists discuss where on the spectrum of "lesbian separation" they currently find themselves and whether men and women can relate to each other in a patriarchal society.
Viv Sutherland interviews Professor Janet Siskind of Rutgers University's Anthropology Department about her field work in the Amazon rainforest and her book "To Hunt in the Morning."
Four women singer-songwriters in concert live at the first New York Women's Music Festival. In order of appearance: Lou Crimmons, Casse Culver, Alix Dobkin and Meg Christian. Recorded on February 14 and 15, 1975 at Barnard College. Produced by Margaret Mercer and Ceil Muller. Contains sensitive language.
Interview with Dorothy Crouch and Linda Farin, motorcycle activists and publishers of New York's first motorcycle newsletter "Motorcycle women" devoted solely to women. Hosted by Viv Sutherland. Previously cataloged as BC2613.
Interview by Mitchell Joy with Warsaw Ghetto survivor, Edith Millman (?-2009). Mrs. Millman describes the establishment of the Warsaw ghetto when the Jews were forced from their homes, stripped of their possessions and taken away. Mrs. Millman describes life in the ghetto in detail. She offers an explanation as to why Jews didn't resist.
A group reading of poetry for WBAI's Free Music Store, recorded in spring of 1975. Part 1 of this recording features Charles Reznikoff reading selections from The collected poems of Charles Reznikoff, 1918-1975, ed. Seamus Cooney (Black Sparrow Press). Rochelle Owens reads excerpts from The Joe 82 creation poems (Black Sparrow press). Muriel Rukeyser reads St.
Assistant Pastor Ann Montague of the Manhattan Metropolitan Community Church and three other women church members - Judy Miller, Charlene Taylor and Gail Zudeikis[sp?] -- discuss the Church, which professes a special ministry to the gay and lesbian community.
Host Barbara Londin talks with four of her fellow painters - Jack Tricarico, Ruth Roberts, Carol Stronghilos, and Paul Rodonno[sp?] - about their isolated working conditions they have in common, what it means to their work, their soul, their friends, and their families.
Dorothy Stickney (1896 – 1998), the original Vinnie in "Life with Father" and "Life with Mother", discusses her long career in theater which began with "Front Page" and ended with "Pippin." Program opens with Stickney reading. Host is Bruce Kenyon.